Pokemon Sword & Shield Strongest Dragon-Type Move Location

The strongest Dragon-type move in Pokemon Sword & Shield, Draco Meteor, is a Pokemon move that you can find in the game if you know where to look. You can’t just find it somewhere in the open world; instead, you’ll have to find the appropriate Pokemon Tutor. Of course, the use of Draco Meteor Pokemon Sword & Shield Dragon-type move depends on your overall style of play, but hey, you never know. For those of you on the mission to find the Draco meteor Dragon-type move in Pokemon SwSh, welcome to our Pokemon Sword & Shield Strongest Dragon-Type Move Location guide.

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Pokemon Sword & Shield Strongest Dragon-Type Move Location
Pokemon Sword & Shield Strongest Dragon-Type Move Location

Where to Find Strongest Dragon-Type Move in Pokemon Sword & Shield?

To find the strongest Dragon-type move in Pokemon Sword and Shield, you’ll have to play through the game until you reach the city of Circhester. In which, by the way, you’ll have to battle through the Rock gym challenge missions involving pitfalls. Anyway, as you explore your way through Circhester, you’ll eventually come across The Circhester Bath. So, head on inside. What you’re looking for is an older black gentleman with a pink vest and a mustache. Much like the one that gives you the Hi-tech Earbuds, and whose many twins can be found all over the place.

Once you find this guy, have a chat with him. He’ll tell you about Draco Meteor, aka the strongest Dragon-type move there is. He’ll then ask you whether you want him to teach the move to your Pokemon. Well, that’s ultimately up to you, of course. If you say yes, then just follow the prompts as they appear on the screen to teach your Pokemon this devastating move. If, on the other hand, you for some reason don’t want this new move, well, just be on your merry way. You can always come back here later if you change your mind.

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