Pokemon types go a little deeper than fire, water and grass these days. We’re here to help.
Pokemon Go: what are Pokemon Types for?
Pokemon in Pokemon Go all fall into one of a few categories – ‘types’. A Pokemon can have one or two types, and types determine a number of things about that Pokemon. For one it determines where the Pokemon likes to live (more on that under the next heading), but it also determines battle strengths and weaknesses.
There’s 18 different types, and each type is either strong, weak or neutral to other types. At the most basic level with the starter Pokemon this breaks down to Rock, Paper, Scissors – Charmander (Fire) beats Bulbasaur (Grass) who beats Squirtle (Water) who in turn beats Charmander.
If you need more tips for Pokemon Go including more information on how to catch and evolve a variety of the beasts, be sure to check out the rest of our Pokemon Go guides.
The way types and battles in general work in Pokemon Go is marginally different to the major Pokemon games, but the same core concepts apply. In Pokemon Go each Pokemon has two moves. As well as the Pokemon itself having one or two types, its moves will also have types. A shortcoming in a Pokemon’s natural typing may be helped by the types of its moves.
As explained in our guide page for Gyms, Teams and Pokemon Battles in Pokemon Go, Pokemon Types play an important part in battles for gyms. You’ll want to attack with a Pokemon or a move type that the opponent is weak to. This is even more true of high-end battles such as the Pokemon raid boss battles, multiplayer fights against super-powerful computer-controlled boss Pokemon at gym sites.
Below we help you figure that all out: here’s a list of the Types in Pokemon Go and their strengths and weaknesses.
Fire-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Steel, Bug, Ice, Grass
Weak Against: Rock, Water, Ground
Water-type Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Fire, Ground, Rock
Weak Against: Electric, Grass
Grass-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Water, Ground Rock
Weak Against: Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, Bug
Electric-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Water, Flying
Weak Against: Ground
Normal-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: None
Weak Against: Fighting
Ground-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Fire, Electric, Poison, Rock, Steel
Weak Against: Water, Grass, Ice
Rock-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Fire, Ice, Flying, Bug
Weak Against: Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, Steel
Fighting-type Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Normal, Ice, Rock, Dark, Steel
Weak Against: Flying, Psychic, Fairy
Ice-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Grass, Ground, Flying, Dragon
Weak Against: Fire, Fighting, Rock, Steel
Poison-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Grass, Fairy
Weak Against: Ground, Psychic
Psychic-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Fighting, Poison
Weak Against: Bug, Ghost, Dark
Bug-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Grass, Psychic, Dark
Weak Against: Fire, Flying, Rock
Flying-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Grass, Fighting, Bug
Weak Against: Electric, Ice, Rock
Dragon-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Dragon
Weak Against: Ice, Dragon, Fairy
Fairy-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Fighting, Dragon, Dark
Weak Against: Poison, Steel
Ghost-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Psychic, Ghost
Weak Against: Ghost, Dark
Dark-type Pokemon Strengths and Weaknesses
Effective Against: Psychic, Ghost
Weak Against: Fighting, Bug, Fairy
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