
How this affects Pokémon with multiple typesĪs I mentioned before, some Pokémon will have multiples types, and this table gets even more tricky to understand once you start looking at how interactions like that work.
Bug Pokémon are not immune to any damage.įighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Dark. Bug Pokémon are weak to Flying, Rock, Fire, and thus will take double damage from these types of attacks. Bug attacks will do half damage to Fighting, Flying, Poison, Ghost, Steel, Fire, Dark-type Pokémon. Bug attacks are super effective against Grass and Psychic-type Pokémon and will deal double damage. Here's an example of how this breaks down:
Using the information above and the table,e below, you can deduce everything you need to know about how each type interacts with each other.
Immune: Types that this Pokémon type is immune to - meaning they take no damage. Weak: The types of attacks that will do double damage to a Pokémon of this type. Not Very Effective: The types of Pokémon the attack type will do half damage against. Mega Altaria is also the only Mega Evolved Pokémon with a unique type combination. No other Pokémon has the same type combination as Mega Altaria. It is also the only Pokémon whose pre-evolution and Mega Evolution do not share any types. Super Effective: The types of Pokémon the attack type will do double damage against Altaria is the only Dragon-type Pokémon that evolves from a Normal-type Pokémon. #Flying type weakness how to#
Here's a quick guide on how to read this table:
Therefore, when looking to take down a Flying-type. The more you can remember from the table below, the better, as it will help you know which Pokémon and which moves to use against your opponents. Flying-type Pokemon have three primary weaknesses when it comes to moves and opposing Pokemon types: Rock-types.