20 Easy To Understand Pokemon Type Chart
Feb 19 2016 post with 0 votes and 43498 views.
Easy to understand pokemon type chart. A type chart also known as type matchup chart shows which modifiers are applied to move types when attacking pokémon of each type. In generation 2 dark and steel types were added while in generation 6 pokémon x and pokémon y the fairy type was added below are the differences compared to the current type chart. Click on the images for full size. Understand resistance to ground attacks.
A pokemon type chart that is much easier to read. I understand that serebii bulbapedia and all sorts of other websites have those grid charts. Pokemon types are the core of battles in pokemon go just as in the rest of the series and to succeed you ll need to understand pokemon type strengths weaknesses and effectiveness. Check them out after the jump.
But i have trouble very quickly interpreting those charts so i wanted to make an alternative that i could understand very easily and quickly. Need help with confusing pokemon x and y attack types. Pokemon gen 6 type matchups. A flying type move would hit for 4 damage on a bug grass pokémon while a ground.
Made a type advantage chart that s easy to read and wallet sized idea my brain is unable to remember anything past water beats fire when it comes to type advantages so i made myself a wallet sized quick reference and simple to use attack type advantage chart for pokemongo. This is why ground types aren t as effective to them. The type chart has changed between generations of games most notably due to the inclusion of new types. The chart below will let you know which attacks to use and which to avoid based on pokémon type.
For instance a bug type pokémon s bug attacks are super effective against grass dark and. We decided to scour the internets looking for the right kind of pokemon charts that big fans would have an easy time following. The type chart is a visual representation of type effectiveness in the core series pokémon games. If the defending pokémon is dual typed the modifier is calculated as the product of the modifiers for both of its types.
The majority of the type chart has remained the same over the years but there have been a few changes.