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Revision as of 21:39, 11 August 2016
The Psychic type (どくタイプ Esper taipu in Japanese) is one of the eighteen Pokémon elemental types.
Many Pokémon are of this type, and, being the type with most Legendary Pokémon, for many, the Psychic type is the most powerful. Psychic-type Pokémon tend to be very intelligent.
To attack, they use their mind power, thus having high special stats and low physical stats. However, this is not always like this.
Famous Psychic-type Pokémon Trainers include Sabrina, the sixth Gym Leader in Kanto; Will, the first member of the Johto Elite Four; Tate and Liza, the seventh Gym Leaders in Hoenn; Lucian, the fourth member of the Sinnoh Elite Four; Caitlin, a member of the Unova Elite Four; and Olympia, the seventh Gym Leader in Kalos.
Psychic-type moves
- There are 53 Psychic-type moves.
- In Generation I, 15 moves were introduced.
- In Generation II, 2 moves were introduced.
- In Generation III, 11 moves were introduced.
- In Generation IV, 13 moves were introduced.
- In Generation V, 12 moves were introduced.
- No moves have been introduced in Generation VI.
- In battles: Other moves stand out.
- In contests: Clever moves stand out.
List of Psychic-type moves
Effectiveness of Psychic-type moves
×2 |
Super effective against Pokémon of the types: and .
½ |
Not very effective against Pokémon of the types: and .
×0 |
Ineffective against Pokémon of the types: .
Weaknesses and resistances of the Psychic type
A type chart displaying the weaknesses and resistances of a Pokémon when damaged by a move. Empty fields are moves that do normal damage.
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Psychic-type-Pokémon Trainers
Psychic-type-Pokémon Gym Leaders
Leader | Location | Badge |
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Sabrina |
Saffron City, Kanto | Marsh Badge |
Tate and Liza |
Mossdeep City, Hoenn | Mind Badge |
File:VSOlympia.png Olympia |
Anistar City, Kalos | Psychic Badge Psychic Badge |
Psychic-type-Pokémon Elite Four members
Competence | Category |
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Will |
Johto Elite Four |
Lucian |
Sinnoh Elite Four |
Caitlin |
Unova Elite Four |
Psychic-type Pokémon
72 Pokémon are Psychic type. (10.28% of all Pokémon)
Pure Psychic-type Pokémon
32 Pokémon are pure Psychic type. (43.24% of the Psychic-type Pokémon)
Abra | Kadabra | Alakazam | Drowzee | Hypno | Mewtwo |
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#063 |
#064 |
#065 |
#096 |
#097 |
#150 |
Mew | Espeon | Unown | Wobbuffet | Spoink | Grumpig |
#151 |
#196 |
#201 |
#202 |
#325 |
#326 |
Chimecho | Wynaut | Deoxys | Chingling | Uxie | Mesprit |
#358 |
#360 |
#386 |
#433 |
#480 |
#481 |
Azelf | Cresselia | Munna | Musharna | Gothita | Gothorita |
#482 |
#488 |
#517 |
#518 |
#574 |
#575 |
Gothitelle | Solosis | Duosion | Reuniclus | Elgyem | Beheeyem |
#576 |
#577 |
#578 |
#579 |
#605 |
#606 |
Espurr | Meowstic | ||||
#677 |
#678 |
Primary Psychic-type Pokémon
15 Pokémon are primary Psychic type. (20.27% of the Psychic-type Pokémon)
Mr. Mime | Natu | Xatu | Lugia | Celebi | Ralts |
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#122 |
#177 |
#178 |
#249 |
#251 |
#280 |
Kirlia | Gardevoir | Mime Jr. | Gallade | Victini | Woobat |
#281 |
#282 |
#439 |
#475 |
#494 |
#527 |
Swoobat | Sigilyph | Hoopa | Oricorio | Solgaleo | Lunala |
#528 |
#561 |
#720 |
Oricorio Pa'u Style ??? |
??? |
??? |
Secondary Psychic-type Pokémon
27 Pokémon are secondary Psychic type. (36.49% of the Psychic-type Pokémon)
Slowpoke | Slowbro | Exeggcute | Exeggutor | Starmie | |
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#079 |
#080 |
#102 |
#103 |
#121 |
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Jynx | Slowking | Girafarig | Smoochum | Meditite | Medicham |
#124 |
#199 |
#203 |
#238 |
#307 |
#308 |
Lunatone | Solrock | Baltoy | Claydol | Beldum | Metang |
#337 |
#338 |
#343 |
#344 |
#374 |
#375 |
Metagross | Latias | Latios | Jirachi | Bronzor | Bronzong |
#376 |
#380 |
#381 |
#385 |
#436 |
#437 |
Meloetta | Delphox | Inkay | Malamar | Bruxish | |
#648 |
#655 |
#686 |
#687 |
??? |
Pokémon with Psychic-type alternate formes
The following alternate formes of some Pokémon are also of the Psychic type.
Mega Alakazam | Mega Slowbro | Mega Mewtwo X | Mega Mewtwo Y | Mega Gardevoir | Mega Medicham |
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#065 |
#080 |
#150 |
#150 |
#282 |
#308 |
Mega Metagross | Mega Latias | Mega Latios | Deoxys Attack | Deoxys Defense | Deoxys Speed |
#376 |
#380 |
#381 |
#386 |
#386 |
Deoxys Speed #386 |
Mega Gallade | Arceus | Hoopa Unbound | Alolan Raichu | ||
#475 |
#493 |
Hoopa Unbound #720 |
Alolan Raichu ??? |
Relations with other types
- They're strong against the Fighting-type because there are sayings regarding the mind's superiority over the body ("Brain beats Brawn", "Mind over Matter," etc.).
- They're strong against the Poison-type because psychic concentration can at times ignore the body's physical pain. Also, while a person's body can be poisoned, their mind cannot.
- They're weak against the Bug, Dark and Ghost-types because these represent fears, which can take over the mind and affect one's concentration, and of beings of different and hard to read psyches; insects have a much different mental process than vertebrates, unusual and twisted "dark" minds can be unpredictable and incomprehensible, and where ghosts are of a different frequency of existence.
- The Steel-type resists them because some of them are based on machines, which don't have thoughts or feelings. As a whole they lack any mental capacity whatsoever, so thus are highly unsusceptible to psychic powers.
Notes
- ^ a b c d Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.
- ^ 100 until Generation V.
- ^ a b c Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.
- ^ a b c d e Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.
- ^ 70 in Generation V.
- ^ In Generation I, Psychic-type Pokémon were immune to Ghost-type moves.
- ^ In Generation I, Psychic/Grass-type Pokémon were immune to Ghost-type moves.
- ^ In Generation I, Psychic/Ice-type Pokémon were immune to Ghost-type moves.
- ^ Before Generation VI, Dark-type moves did normal damage on Psychic/Steel-type Pokémon.
- ^ Before Generation VI, Ghost-type moves did normal damage on Psychic/Steel-type Pokémon.
- ^ In Generation I, Psychic/Water-type Pokémon were immune to Ghost-type moves.
- ^ a b c d e This Pokémon was a pure -type Pokémon until Generation VI.
- ^ Only in its Pa'u style.
- ^ Thanks to the ability Multitype, equipped with the Mind Plate.
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Only exists within Generation II – IV: ??? type · Only exists within Colosseum and XD: Shadow |