Each type of Pokémon and attack is strong against some types, weak against some and neutral against others. While a Pokémon’s type has a lot to do with where that specific Pokémon can be found in the real world and what kinds of attacks it is weak against, it is the types of each of the Pokémon’s two attacks (one tap attack and one charge attack) that ultimately determine what types of Pokémon it is strong against and what types of Pokémon it is weak against.
Like the Pokémon anime and games, Pokémon GO features all 18 currently existing types of Pokémon and Pokémon attacks/moves. These types are Fire, Grass, Water, Ice, Rock, Ground, Flying, Psychic, Normal, Poison, Bug, Steel, Ghost, Fighting, Electric, Dark, Dragon and Fairy. In Pokémon GO, Pokémon types and Pokémon attack types play an extremely large role in gym battling. If one of a Pokémon’s attacks’ types is strong against the opponent Pokémon’s type, that attack is going to be Super Effective and is going to do 20% more damage to the opponent Pokémon. However, if one of a Pokémon’s attacks’ types is weak against the opponent Pokémon’s type, that attack is going to be Not Effective and is going to do 20% less damage. How Pokémon types and move types work in Pokémon GO is a tad bit different as compared to the mainstream Pokémon games, but the essence is still the same. While battling gyms in Pokémon GO, the best strategy is to use a Pokémon that is of a type or has a move that is strong against the opponent Pokémon’s type in order to increase the damage inflicted on the opponent Pokémon, and to use a Pokémon against which the opponent Pokémon’s type and/or the opponent Pokémon’s attacks’ types are weak.
Listed and described below are the strengths and weaknesses of each of the types of Pokémon and attacks featured in Pokémon GO. Note: If a specific type of Pokémon or move is neither strong nor weak against a certain type, the damage it does in battle to the opposing type will neither be increased nor decreased.
Fire type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Steel, Bug, Ice and Grass Weak against: Rock, Water and Ground
Water Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Fire, Ground and Rock Weak against: Electric and Grass
Grass type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Water, Ground and Rock Weak against: Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying and Bug
Electric type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Water and Flying Weak against: Ground
Bug type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Grass, Psychic and Dark Weak against: Fire, Flying and Rock
Rock type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Fire, Ice, Flying and Bug Weak against: Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground and Steel
Ground type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Fire, Electric, Poison, Rock and Steel Weak against: Water, Grass and Ice
Fighting type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Normal, Ice, Rock, Dark and Steel Weak against: Psychic, Fair and Flying
Normal type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: None Weak against: Fighting
Flying type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Grass, Fighting and Bug Weak against: Electric, Ice and Rock
Poison type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Grass and Fairy Weak against: Ground and Psychic
Dark type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Psychic and Ghost Weak against: Fighting, Fairy and Bug
Ice type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Grass, Ground, Dragon and Flying Weak against: Steel, Fire, Rock and Fighting
Steel type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Rock, Ice and Fairy Weak against: Fighting, Fire and Ground
Ghost type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Psychic and Ghost Weak against: Ghost and Dark
Psychic type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Fighting and Poison Weak against: Bug, Ghost and Dark
Fairy type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Fighting, Dark and Dragon Weak against: Steel and Poison
Dragon type Pokémon and moves
Strong against: Dragon Weak against: Fairy, Ice and Dragon
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