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The Neutrino

@Background Pony  
The Dragon immunity seems like a step too far for me. Being SE against them is fine but a regular resistance to Dragon attacks will suffice.  
They also nerf the other OP type: Fighting. Many have above 110 attack and access to at least one of Superpower, Close Combat or Hi Jump Kick. Keldeo, a rare specially oriented Fighting type, gets Secret Sword, bypassing Blissey’s otherwise gargantuan SpD. Sawk can sweep any NU team that lacks a Ghost type/Musharna.
Background Pony #CD92
Dragons didn’t need balance, they were powerful for a good reason. Catching a Dragon type usually takes some effort, you can’t just come across them wandering the main routes. They’re only found in special places with high level wild Pokémon, have low appearance and catch rates. It’s only natural their strength is slightly above the average kinds of Pokémon commonly found in the wild and in NPC trainer teams. They’re like mini-legendaries.
 
Psychic type needed balance cause its strength was too high for something so easily found in the wild, Dragons are justifiable and their advantage in strength is rewarding for catching them. Only a few Dragon Pokémon are genuinely broken and needed balancing, but nerfing the whole type with this Fairy nonsense makes many underrated Dragons even less usable.
The Neutrino

@Dylanius  
Actually, they are. Think of Dragons as the Psychics of Gen 1. THAT was OP. Then the Dark types were introduced.  
Like Fairy to Dragon, they are immune to Psychic and effective against them. This did not mean a Poochyena can knock out an Azelf since Azelf’s stats and movepool allow it to fight back effectively.
The Neutrino

Spike, if you run a Dragon on your team, it’s best to run a Steel or bulky Water type to cover for them. I’d suggest Bulky SD Scizor.  
Word of warning: Steel types are no longer resistant to Ghost or Dark moves.
NoponyMan
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Aw Spike don’t be that way! Fairies aren’t that bad!
 
Just put a steel or poison type pokemon on your team of dragons and watch the fairies fall. Might I recommend Honedge? Because who doesn’t want a friggin’ ghost sword on their team to kick ass? Or if you want to stick to dragon-like pokemon, get yourself a Charizard to help tank Fairy type attacks.
Background Pony #CD92
@FanOfMostEverything  
Who would be more likely to punch a bird, someone who excels at fighting or someone normal with average skill? By logic it should be the fighter, but Pokémon mechanics make it so a Normal type hit is more effective against Flyers than a Fight type hit.
 
Pokémon type interactions try so hard to make sense that they actually makes less of it.
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