20 Pokemon Gen 1 Type Match Chart
In the sixth generation the fairy type was added and two steel resistances were removed.
Pokemon gen 1 type match chart. The type chart has changed between generations of games most notably due to the inclusion of new types. However unlike previous charts this chart has the attack type on top and pokémon type on the left this is so we can show all the type combinations. 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. This chart contains all the standard types and every type combination that exists in the games thus far.
Well below is one of the most comprehensive type charts that are known to exist. For example a fire and flying type pokemon that is struck by a rock type move suffers four times the damage. 4 2 between generations v and vi. The current new type chart is on the main type chart page.
Sadly that s not the case. If the defending pokémon is dual typed the modifier is calculated as the product of the modifiers for both of its types. It s a mediocre water type that doesn t offer anything unique or special. 1 generation vi onward.
If seadra was stronger then it could ve worked out. Well below is one of the most comprehensive type charts that are known to exist. A flying type move would hit for 4 damage on a bug grass pokémon while a ground. You can also learn about ice s move lists when ice learns certain moves which tms or hms ice can learn ice s evolution chain how ice matches up against different attacks and much more.
1 1 1 1. Some pokemon can have two types rather than one. Seadra is an underwhelming case. The pokemon ice along with various images and sprites from the various pokemon games.
For instance a bug type pokémon s bug attacks are super effective against grass dark and. Below are the two previous type charts as used in generation 1 red blue yellow and generations 2 5 gold silver through black 2 white 2. The majority of the type chart has remained the same over the years but there have been a few changes. A type chart also known as type matchup chart shows which modifiers are applied to move types when attacking pokémon of each type.
When a pokemon with two types is hit with a move that both its types are weak against the move deals four times the amount of damage. Being basic isn t always a bad thing. A t t a c k i n g t y p e. At least it s eventual evolution in generation 2 adds the dragon type.
The chart below will let you know which attacks to use and which to avoid based on pokémon type. Seadra on the other hand is as basic as can be. However unlike previous charts this chart has the attack type on top and pokémon type on the left this is so we can show all the type combinations.