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'''Types''' refer to different elemental properties associated with both Pokémon and their [[move]]s. There are 18 total official types of Pokémon: |
'''Types''' refer to different elemental properties associated with both Pokémon and their [[move]]s. There are 18 total official types of Pokémon: |
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⚫ | These 18 types apply to both Pokémon and their moves. Prior to [[Generation V]], there used to be a {{type|???}} type which was only applied to the move [[Curse]] before having its typing changed, and the {{type|Ghost|Shadow}} type, which was only present in ''[[Pokémon Colosseum]]'' and ''[[Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness]]''. |
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⚫ | Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses, most of which are logical setups. {{Type|Fire}}-type Pokémon are weak against {{Type|Water}}-type Pokémon, {{Type|Ice}}-type Pokémon are weak against {{Type|Fire}}-type Pokémon, {{Type|Water}}-type Pokémon are weak against {{Type|Electric}}-type Pokémon, etc. These matchups also apply to the types of moves as well: A {{Type|Fire}}-type move such as [[Ember]] will be strong against a {{Type|Grass}}-type Pokémon such as [[Bulbasaur]]. Some types of Pokémon are also immune to a certain type of moves, regardless of its attack power, such as using an offensive {{Type|Ghost}}-type move on a {{Type|Normal}}-type Pokémon. |
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⚫ | Pokémon themselves can have up to two types, making them Dual-Type Pokémon, but moves can only be one type (with the exception of the move [[Flying Press]] which is a {{Type|Fighting}}/{{Type|Flying}}-type move). Most if not all dual-type Pokémon's types correspond with one another such as a {{Type|Grass}}/{{Type|Poison}}-type Pokémon such as [[Bulbasaur]], or a {{Type|Rock}}/{{Type|Ground}}-type Pokémon such as [[Onix]]. However, not all dual-type Pokémon's types relate to each other like this. Some Pokémon may be dual-type between two types that don't normally go together such as {{Type|Water}}/{{Type|Electric}}-types (such as [[Lanturn]]) or {{Type|Grass}}/{{Type|Water}} types (such as [[Ludicolo]]) or {{Type|Grass}}/{{Type|Flying}}-types (such as [[Jumpluff]]), or {{Type|Fighting}}/{{Type|Psychic}} (such as [[Medicham]]). Some dual-type Pokémon lose one of their types and gain a different type upon Evolution such as [[Scyther]] (a {{Type|Bug}}/{{Type|Flying}}-type) which evolves into [[Scizor]] (a {{Type|Bug}}/{{Type|Steel}}-type). Some singular type Pokémon will change completely to a different type or types upon evolution, such as [[Azurill]] (a {{Type|Normal}}/{{Type|Fairy}}-Type) which evolves into [[Marill]] (a {{Type|Water}}/{{Type|Fairy}}-Type) or [[Eevee]] (a {{Type|Normal}}-Type) which can evolve into [[Flareon]] (a {{Type|Fire}}-Type), [[Jolteon]] (an {{Type|Electric}}-Type), [[Vaporeon]] (a {{Type|Water}}-Type), [[Espeon]] (a {{Type|Psychic}}-Type), [[Umbreon]] (a {{Type|Dark}}-Type), [[Glaceon]] (an {{Type|Ice}}-Type), [[Leafeon]] (a {{Type|Grass}}-Type) or [[Sylveon]] (a {{Type|Fairy}}-Type). One Pokémon also completely lose a type upon evolution, [[Gloom]] (a {{Type|Grass}}/{{Type|Poison}} type) evolves into [[Bellossom]] (a {{Type|Grass}} type). One Pokémon can also change their type altogether, [[Cubone]] (a {{Type|Ground}}-type) evolves into [[Marowak|Alolan Marowak]] (a {{Type|Fire}}/{{Type|Ghost}}-type). |
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⚫ | These 18 types apply to both Pokémon and their moves. Prior to [[Generation V]], there |
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⚫ | Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses, most of which are logical setups. {{Type|Fire}}-type Pokémon are weak against {{Type|Water}}-type Pokémon, {{Type|Ice}}-type Pokémon are weak against {{Type|Fire}}-type Pokémon, {{Type|Water}}-type Pokémon are weak against {{Type|Electric}}-type Pokémon, etc. These matchups also apply to the types of moves as well: A {{Type|Fire}}-type move such as Ember will be strong against a {{Type|Grass}}-type Pokémon such as Bulbasaur. Some types of Pokémon are also immune to a certain type of moves, regardless of its attack power, such as using an offensive {{Type|Ghost}}-type move on a {{Type|Normal}}-type Pokémon. |
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⚫ | Pokémon themselves can have up to two types, making them Dual-Type Pokémon, but moves can only be one type (with the exception of the move [[Flying Press]] which is a {{Type|Fighting}}/{{Type|Flying}}-type move). Most if not all dual-type Pokémon's types correspond with one another such as a {{Type|Grass}}/{{Type|Poison}}-type Pokémon such as Bulbasaur, or a {{Type|Rock}}/{{Type|Ground}}-type Pokémon such as Onix. However, not all dual-type Pokémon's types relate to each other like this. Some Pokémon may be dual-type between two types that don't normally go together such as {{Type|Water}}/{{Type|Electric}}-types (such as [[Lanturn]]) or {{Type|Grass}}/{{Type|Water}} types (such as [[Ludicolo]]) or {{Type|Grass}}/{{Type|Flying}}-types (such as [[Jumpluff]]), or {{Type|Fighting}}/{{Type|Psychic}} (such as [[Medicham]]). Some dual-type Pokémon lose one of their types and gain a different type upon Evolution such as Scyther (a {{Type|Bug}}/{{Type|Flying}}-type) which evolves into Scizor (a {{Type|Bug}}/{{Type|Steel}}-type). Some singular type Pokémon will change completely to a different type or types upon evolution, such as Azurill (a {{Type|Normal}}/{{Type|Fairy}}-Type) which evolves into Marill (a {{Type|Water}}/{{Type|Fairy}}-Type) or Eevee (a {{Type|Normal}}-Type) which can evolve into Flareon (a {{Type|Fire}}-Type), Jolteon (an {{Type|Electric}}-Type), Vaporeon (a {{Type|Water}}-Type), Espeon (a {{Type|Psychic}}-Type), Umbreon (a {{Type|Dark}}-Type), Glaceon (an {{Type|Ice}}-Type), Leafeon (a {{Type|Grass}}-Type) or Sylveon (a {{Type|Fairy}}-Type). |
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==Unused Typings== |
==Unused Typings== |
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+ | *There are currently 18 unused dual types in Pokémon as of [[Generation VIII]]: |
** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Ice}} |
** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Ice}} |
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** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Poison}} |
** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Poison}} |
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** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Rock}} |
** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Rock}} |
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** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Ghost}} |
** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Ghost}} |
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** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Steel}} |
** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Steel}} |
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** {{type|Fire}}/{{type|Grass}} |
** {{type|Fire}}/{{type|Grass}} |
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** {{type|Fire}}/{{type|Fairy}} |
** {{type|Fire}}/{{type|Fairy}} |
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** {{type|Electric}}/{{type|Fighting}} |
** {{type|Electric}}/{{type|Fighting}} |
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** {{type|Ice}}/{{type|Poison}} |
** {{type|Ice}}/{{type|Poison}} |
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** {{type|Fighting}}/{{type|Ground}} |
** {{type|Fighting}}/{{type|Ground}} |
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** {{type|Fighting}}/{{type|Fairy}} |
** {{type|Fighting}}/{{type|Fairy}} |
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** {{type|Poison}}/{{type|Psychic}} |
** {{type|Poison}}/{{type|Psychic}} |
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** {{type|Poison}}/{{type|Steel}} |
** {{type|Poison}}/{{type|Steel}} |
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** {{type|Ground}}/{{type|Fairy}} |
** {{type|Ground}}/{{type|Fairy}} |
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** {{type|Bug}}/{{type|Dragon}} |
** {{type|Bug}}/{{type|Dragon}} |
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** {{type|Bug}}/{{type|Dark}} |
** {{type|Bug}}/{{type|Dark}} |
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** {{type|Rock}}/{{type|Ghost}} |
** {{type|Rock}}/{{type|Ghost}} |
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+ | == Unique Typings == |
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+ | * There are currently 57 unique typings as of [[Generation VIII]]. Unique types are types that are exclusive to one Pokemon or its evolutionary line. |
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+ | ** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Ground}} ([[Diggersby]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Grass}} ([[Deerling]] & [[Sawsbuck]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Normal}}/{{Type|Water}} ([[Bibarel]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Normal}}/{{type|Dragon}} ([[Drampa]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Fighting}}/{{type|Ice}} ([[Crabominable]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Fighting}}/{{type|Ghost}} ([[Marshadow]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Fighting}}/{{Type|Flying}} ([[Hawlucha]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Poison}}/{{type|Fire}} ([[Salandit]] & [[Salazzle]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Poison}}/{{type|Fighting}} ([[Croagunk]] & [[Toxicroak]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Poison}}/{{Type|Flying}} ([[Zubat]], [[Golbat]] & [[Crobat]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Poison}}/{{type|Ground}} ([[Nidoking]] & [[Nidoqueen]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Poison}}/{{Type|Fairy}} ([[Weezing|Galarian Weezing]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Ground}}/{{type|Dark}} ([[Sandile]], [[Krokorok]] & [[Krookodile]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Ground}}/{{type|Electric}} ([[Stunfisk]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Ground}}/{{type|Psychic}} ([[Baltoy]] & [[Claydol]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Rock}}/{{type|Poison}} ([[Nihilego]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Rock}}/{{type|Dark}} ([[Tyranitar]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Rock}}/{{type|Fighting}} ([[Terrakion]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Rock}}/{{type|Electric}} ([[Geodude|Alolan Geodude]], [[Graveler]] & [[Golem]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Rock}}/{{type|Grass}} ([[Lileep]] & [[Cradily]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Rock}}/{{type|Ice}} ([[Amaura]] & [[Aurorus]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Rock}}/{{type|Dragon}} ([[Tyrunt]] & [[Tyrantrum]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Bug}}/{{type|Ghost}} ([[Shedinja]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Bug}}/{{Type|Fairy}} ([[Cutiefly]] & [[Ribombee]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Bug}}/{{type|Psychic}} ([[Dottler]], & [[Orbeetle]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Ghost}}/{{type|Poison}} ([[Gastly]], [[Haunter]] & [[Gengar]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Ghost}}/{{Type|Fairy}} ([[Mimikyu]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Fire}}/{{type|Normal}} ([[Litleo]] & [[Pyroar]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Fire}}/{{Type|Water}} ([[Volcanion]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Fire}}/{{type|Steel}} ([[Heatran]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Fire}}/{{type|Ice}} ([[Darmanitan|Galarian Darmanitan]] (Zen Mode)) |
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+ | ** {{Type|Water}}/{{type|Grass}} ([[Lotad]], [[Lombre]] & [[Ludicolo]]) |
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+ | ** {{Type|Water}}/{{type|Ghost}} ([[Frillish]] & [[Jellicent]]) |
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+ | ** {{Type|Water}}/{{type|Steel}} ([[Empoleon]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Grass}}/{{type|Ice}} ([[Snover]] & [[Abomasnow]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Grass}}/{{type|Ground}} ([[Torterra]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Electric}}/{{type|Normal}} ([[Helioptile]] & [[Heliolisk]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Electric}}/{{type|Fire}} ([[Rotom]] Heat) |
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+ | ** {{type|Electric}}/{{type|Grass}} ([[Rotom]] Mow) |
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+ | ** {{type|Electric}}/{{type|Psychic}} ([[Raichu|Alolan Raichu]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Electric}}/{{type|Dark}} ([[Morpeko]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Electric}}/{{type|Poison}} ([[Toxel]] & [[Toxtricity]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Ice}}/{{Type|Fairy}} ([[Ninetales|Alolan Ninetales]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Ice}}/{{type|Steel}} ([[Sandshrew|Alolan Sandshrew]] & [[Sandslash]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Ice}}/{{type|Ground}} ([[Swinub]], [[Piloswine]] & [[Mamoswine]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Ice}}/{{type|Ghost}} ([[Froslass]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Ice}}/{{type|Bug}} ([[Snom]] & [[Frosmoth]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Dragon}}/{{type|Ice}} ([[Kyurem]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Dragon}}/{{Type|Fairy}} ([[Mega Altaria]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Dragon}}/{{type|Fighting}} ([[Hakamo-o]] & [[Kommo-o]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Dark}}/{{type|Ice}} ([[Sneasel]] & [[Weavile]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Dark}}/{{type|Steel}} ([[Pawniard]] & [[Bisharp]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Dark}}/{{type|Fairy}} ([[Impidimp]], [[Morgrem]], & [[Grimmsnarl]]) |
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+ | ** {{type|Steel}}/{{type|Ghost}} ([[Honedge]], [[Doublade]] & [[Aegislash]]) |
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+ | ** {{Type|Fairy}}/{{Type|Flying}} ([[Togetic]] & [[Togekiss]]) |
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+ | ** (Though not technically a Pokémon, F-00 from [[Pokéstar Studios]] is a {{type|Steel}}/{{type|Normal}} type, a type no other Pokémon has). |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *The only exception to the max dual typing is the manga-exclusive "[[Zapmolcuno]]" |
+ | *The only exception to the max dual typing is the manga-exclusive "[[Zapmolcuno]]" which is an {{type|Ice}}/{{type|Electric}}/{{type|Fire}}/{{Type|Flying}} type (mostly just used as {{type|???}}/{{Type|Flying}} type for short). |
+ | *So far, the {{Type|Water}}-type and {{Type|Flying}}-type have mixed with every type. |
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*Both [[Generation II]] and [[Generation VI|VI]] added to the list of types, Gen II adding {{type|Dark}} and {{type|Steel}} and Gen VI adding {{Type|Fairy}}. |
*Both [[Generation II]] and [[Generation VI|VI]] added to the list of types, Gen II adding {{type|Dark}} and {{type|Steel}} and Gen VI adding {{Type|Fairy}}. |
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**Due to this, several Pokémon have been retyped to take advantage of the addition of new types, with the entire [[Magnemite]] line retyped to {{Type|Electric}}/{{Type|Steel}} and many others becoming {{Type|Fairy}}-type following its introduction. |
**Due to this, several Pokémon have been retyped to take advantage of the addition of new types, with the entire [[Magnemite]] line retyped to {{Type|Electric}}/{{Type|Steel}} and many others becoming {{Type|Fairy}}-type following its introduction. |
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+ | *The only max single typing move is the move [[Flying Press]] which is a {{type|Fighting}}/{{Type|Flying}} type move. |
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+ | **However, in [[Pokémon Masters]], there are Unity Moves which can use three types if all Pokémon on your side of the field have different typings. |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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{{Pokémon by types}} |
{{Pokémon by types}} |
Revision as of 20:15, 29 November 2019
Types refer to different elemental properties associated with both Pokémon and their moves. There are 18 total official types of Pokémon:
Normal | Fire |
Water | Grass |
Electric | Ice |
Fighting | Poison |
Ground | |
Psychic | Bug |
Rock | Ghost |
Dark | Dragon |
Steel | Fairy |
These 18 types apply to both Pokémon and their moves. Prior to Generation V, there used to be a ??? type which was only applied to the move Curse before having its typing changed, and the Shadow type, which was only present in Pokémon Colosseum and Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness.
Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses, most of which are logical setups. Fire-type Pokémon are weak against Water-type Pokémon, Ice-type Pokémon are weak against Fire-type Pokémon, Water-type Pokémon are weak against Electric-type Pokémon, etc. These matchups also apply to the types of moves as well: A Fire-type move such as Ember will be strong against a Grass-type Pokémon such as Bulbasaur. Some types of Pokémon are also immune to a certain type of moves, regardless of its attack power, such as using an offensive Ghost-type move on a Normal-type Pokémon.
Pokémon themselves can have up to two types, making them Dual-Type Pokémon, but moves can only be one type (with the exception of the move Flying Press which is a Fighting/ -type move). Most if not all dual-type Pokémon's types correspond with one another such as a Grass/Poison-type Pokémon such as Bulbasaur, or a Rock/Ground-type Pokémon such as Onix. However, not all dual-type Pokémon's types relate to each other like this. Some Pokémon may be dual-type between two types that don't normally go together such as Water/Electric-types (such as Lanturn) or Grass/Water types (such as Ludicolo) or Grass/ -types (such as Jumpluff), or Fighting/Psychic (such as Medicham). Some dual-type Pokémon lose one of their types and gain a different type upon Evolution such as Scyther (a Bug/ -type) which evolves into Scizor (a Bug/Steel-type). Some singular type Pokémon will change completely to a different type or types upon evolution, such as Azurill (a Normal/Fairy-Type) which evolves into Marill (a Water/Fairy-Type) or Eevee (a Normal-Type) which can evolve into Flareon (a Fire-Type), Jolteon (an Electric-Type), Vaporeon (a Water-Type), Espeon (a Psychic-Type), Umbreon (a Dark-Type), Glaceon (an Ice-Type), Leafeon (a Grass-Type) or Sylveon (a Fairy-Type). One Pokémon also completely lose a type upon evolution, Gloom (a Grass/Poison type) evolves into Bellossom (a Grass type). One Pokémon can also change their type altogether, Cubone (a Ground-type) evolves into Alolan Marowak (a Fire/Ghost-type).
Unused Typings
- There are currently 18 unused dual types in Pokémon as of Generation VIII:
Unique Typings
- There are currently 57 unique typings as of Generation VIII. Unique types are types that are exclusive to one Pokemon or its evolutionary line.
- Normal/Ground (Diggersby)
- Normal/Grass (Deerling & Sawsbuck)
- Normal/Water (Bibarel)
- Normal/Dragon (Drampa)
- Fighting/Ice (Crabominable)
- Fighting/Ghost (Marshadow)
- Fighting/ (Hawlucha)
- Poison/Fire (Salandit & Salazzle)
- Poison/Fighting (Croagunk & Toxicroak)
- Poison/ (Zubat, Golbat & Crobat)
- Poison/Ground (Nidoking & Nidoqueen)
- Poison/Fairy (Galarian Weezing)
- Ground/Dark (Sandile, Krokorok & Krookodile)
- Ground/Electric (Stunfisk)
- Ground/Psychic (Baltoy & Claydol)
- Rock/Poison (Nihilego)
- Rock/Dark (Tyranitar)
- Rock/Fighting (Terrakion)
- Rock/Electric (Alolan Geodude, Graveler & Golem)
- Rock/Grass (Lileep & Cradily)
- Rock/Ice (Amaura & Aurorus)
- Rock/Dragon (Tyrunt & Tyrantrum)
- Bug/Ghost (Shedinja)
- Bug/Fairy (Cutiefly & Ribombee)
- Bug/Psychic (Dottler, & Orbeetle)
- Ghost/Poison (Gastly, Haunter & Gengar)
- Ghost/Fairy (Mimikyu)
- Fire/Normal (Litleo & Pyroar)
- Fire/Water (Volcanion)
- Fire/Steel (Heatran)
- Fire/Ice (Galarian Darmanitan (Zen Mode))
- Water/Grass (Lotad, Lombre & Ludicolo)
- Water/Ghost (Frillish & Jellicent)
- Water/Steel (Empoleon)
- Grass/Ice (Snover & Abomasnow)
- Grass/Ground (Torterra)
- Electric/Normal (Helioptile & Heliolisk)
- Electric/Ghost (Rotom)
- Electric/Fire (Rotom Heat)
- Electric/Grass (Rotom Mow)
- Electric/Psychic (Alolan Raichu)
- Electric/Dark (Morpeko)
- Electric/Poison (Toxel & Toxtricity)
- Ice/Fairy (Alolan Ninetales)
- Ice/Steel (Alolan Sandshrew & Sandslash)
- Ice/Ground (Swinub, Piloswine & Mamoswine)
- Ice/Ghost (Froslass)
- Ice/Bug (Snom & Frosmoth)
- Dragon/Ice (Kyurem)
- Dragon/Fairy (Mega Altaria)
- Dragon/Fighting (Hakamo-o & Kommo-o)
- Dark/Ice (Sneasel & Weavile)
- Dark/Steel (Pawniard & Bisharp)
- Dark/Fairy (Impidimp, Morgrem, & Grimmsnarl)
- Steel/Ghost (Honedge, Doublade & Aegislash)
- Fairy/ (Togetic & Togekiss)
- (Though not technically a Pokémon, F-00 from Pokéstar Studios is a Steel/Normal type, a type no other Pokémon has).
Trivia
- The only exception to the max dual typing is the manga-exclusive "Zapmolcuno" which is an Ice/Electric/Fire/ type (mostly just used as ???/ type for short).
- So far, the Water-type and -type have mixed with every type.
- Both Generation II and VI added to the list of types, Gen II adding Dark and Steel and Gen VI adding Fairy.
- The only max single typing move is the move Flying Press which is a Fighting/ type move.
- However, in Pokémon Masters, there are Unity Moves which can use three types if all Pokémon on your side of the field have different typings.
External links
Pokémon by types | |
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Only exists within Generation II – IV: ??? type · Only exists within Colosseum and XD: Shadow |