Dracostep

Dracostep (Japanese: 竜ダブステ Ryudabusute) is a dual type Dragon/Steel Pokémon created by Shen for Generation 7. It is a member of the legendary Electronica Trio of Cafao.

Biology
Physiology

Dracostep is a robotic turquoise and blue dragon Pokémon. The main metal it was created from, by an unknown being, presumably Arceus, is turquoise, and it has dark blue inner wings, spikes on it's tail and claws. It has no mouth, but speakers on each side of it's head which it can both hear through and communicate through. It's large mecha wings make loud, electronic noises, similar to dubstep wobbles also known as 'wubs' in slang every time it flaps it's wings whilst flying. It has black eyes with LED light blue pupils. In it's shiny form, it has red eyes and orange and green metal - However, it can only be accessed in the games via hacking.

Gender differences
There are no gender differences, as Dracostep can only be male.

Special abilities
If any Pokémon uses a move that makes contact against it, the metal it's spikes made of makes a loud noise similar to the scratching sound of a vinyl record. This lowers the Pokémon's attack, defense and speed sharply.

Behavior
This Pokémon is often hyperactive and acts somewhat like a human having a sugar rush. It tends to stay quite close to it's counterpart Garahui, but it has been proven that it's Garahui who tries to stick close to Dracostep.

Habitat
Dracostep flies freely across the entire region of Cafao, but when it leaves to rest for short to long periods of time, it often gives off strong electric charge from an abandoned lab deep in the forest of the region.

Diet
Dracostep doesn't have a mouth, and therefore cannot eat physical food. It feeds through filtering soundwaves in the air into an electrical charge which has a slight taste, and absorbing it through it's body.

In the anime
Major Appearances Dracostep is scheduled to appear in the movie "Pokémon - Budgeriguard and the Sparking Vinyl", as one of the main Pokémon characters.

Minor Appearances
Dracostep made a cameo in the episode "Another Scarlet Night", alongside it's counterpart Garahui.

Game data
Pokédex Entries

Origin
Dracostep is based on the music genre of Dubstep, mainly by artists such as Adventure Club and and Friend Within, and to an extent Skrillex.

Name origin
Garahui is "Dubstep" and "Draco"

Ryudabusute is "Ryu" (Dragon) and "Dabusuteppu" (Dubstep)