Trying to track down the “Alloy Pokémon” can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack—if that needle was a massive, skyscraper-shaped Dragon-type. Whether you’re like Emma, a Raid Hunter looking to bolster your competitive lineup, or a Pokédex Collector trying to fill that frustrating shadow, getting Duraludon requires timing and strategy.
Here is everything you need to know about how to get Duraludon in Pokémon GO.

Unlike Pidgeys or Rattatas, Duraludon isn’t a Pokémon you’ll typically find just by taking a casual stroll through the park. In the current 2026 meta, Duraludon is primarily tied to special events and Raid rotations.
The most reliable way to catch Duraludon is through Pokémon GO raids. As a Dragon/Steel type, it often appears as a 3-star or even a Mega Raid boss during themed events (like “Dragon Weeks” or “Steel Type Showcases”).
Keep an eye on your “Nearby” raid tracker. If you see a metallic, tower-like silhouette on top of a Gym, grab your Raid Pass
Niantic frequently features Duraludon during limited-time events. During these windows, you might find them:
Occasionally, Duraludon is offered as an encounter in Seasonal Special Research. Because Pokémon GO spawn rotations change every few months, a Pokémon that is rare today might be everywhere tomorrow.
If you find a Duraludon raid, you need to be prepared. Since it is a Steel/Dragon type, its weaknesses are different from your standard dragons.
| Weakness | Best Counters |
| Fighting | Lucario, Conkeldurr, Machamp |
| Ground | Groudon, Garchomp, Excadrill |
Rarely. While it can appear in the wild, it is considered an “Ultra Rare” spawn outside of specific events. Your best bet remains Raids and Eggs.
As of current updates, Shiny Duraludon has been released during major global events (like GO Fest or Safari Zones). Look for a distinct chrome/silver body with different colored accents!
Yes! If you have a friend with an extra Duraludon, you can trade for it. Since it isn’t a Mythical Pokémon, it only costs the standard amount of Stardust (though a “Special Trade” is required if you haven’t caught one before).
Duraludon is a dual Steel and Dragon-type Pokémon. This is a fantastic defensive typing, as it neutralizes the typical Dragon-type weakness to Fairy and Ice moves.
If you’re frustrated by limited-time events, here’s how to stay ahead:
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