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** It also introduced the most pure Dragon-type Pokémon. | ** It also introduced the most pure Dragon-type Pokémon. | ||
* Kingdra is the only Dragon-type introduced in Generation II. | * Kingdra is the only Dragon-type introduced in Generation II. | ||
* | * Prior to Generation IV, only one [[TM]] contained a Dragon-type move each Generation. They were {{TM|23|Dragon Rage}}, {{TM|24|DragonBreath}}, and {{TM|02|Dragon Claw}}. | ||
* [[Generation V]] introduced the only three-stage pure Dragon-type evolutionary line. | * [[Generation V]] introduced the only three-stage pure Dragon-type evolutionary line. | ||
** Additionally, it is the only Generation to introduce {{p|Druddigon|a non-legendary Dragon-type Pokémon}} with no evolutionary relatives. | ** Additionally, it is the only Generation to introduce {{p|Druddigon|a non-legendary Dragon-type Pokémon}} with no evolutionary relatives. | ||
* Every Dragon type specialist has been the final member of their associations. Lance and Drake are the final Elite Four members in Generations I and III respectively. Clair and Iris/Drayden are the final Gym Leaders of Generations II (and the remakes) and V respectively. In addition, Lance becomes the final opponent of the game before the credits roll in Generation II and IV. | * Every Dragon type specialist has been the final member of their associations. Lance and Drake are the final Elite Four members in Generations I and III respectively. Clair and Iris/Drayden are the final Gym Leaders of Generations II (and the remakes) and V respectively. In addition, Lance becomes the final opponent of the game before the credits roll in Generation II and IV. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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