The table above works only for Generation 1. This Generation is the most removed from current mainline Pokémon games. The most notable difference between this table and the rest is the absence of Dark ...
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Mastering battles in Pokémon Legends: Z-A requires more than just leveling up your Pokémon. The key to victory often lies in understanding the intricate system of type matchups. Every Pokémon and ...
Pokémon Legends: Arceus features many different types of Pokémon, all with their own strengths and weaknesses. Our Pokémon Legends: Arceus guide’s strength and weakness type chart explains every type ...
Water is one of the most common types in Pokémon. Some Water-type Pocket Monsters have only this typing and can be very ...
Pokemon Legends: Arceus holds some series traditions steadfast and relatively unchanged, and perhaps the most holy pillar of the Pokemon battle system is the Type Chart, the complicated and yet ...
Despite there being nine generations of Pokemon, some type combinations have barely been used, but Winds and Waves can fix ...
From the earliest days of Red and Blue, Pokemon has massaged a unique wrinkle into its elemental table in the form of dual-typing. These creatures, carrying traits of multiple facets, can have more ...
The motto for Pokémon might be to “catch ’em all” but the real goal of these RPGs is to beat your rivals and become the best there ever was. Your first step on this journey is always picking your ...
Pokémon in Pokémon Legends: Z-A all have a type, and some have two. Whether Pokémon Legends: Z-A is your first Pokémon game or you've played them all, memorizing the Pokémon type chart — which covers ...