Pokemon sweet version types
Some dual-type Pokémon lose one of their types and gain a different type upon Evolution such as Scyther (a Bug/ Flying type) which evolves into Scizor (a Bug/ Steel type). 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/ Flying types (such as Jumpluff), or Fighting/ Psychic (such as Medicham). However, not all dual-type Pokémon's types relate to each other like this.
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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. 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/ Flying-type move). 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. 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. 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. 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.Įach type has its own strengths and weaknesses, most of which are logical setups. These 18 types apply to both Pokémon and their moves.