20 Pokemon Generation 6 Type Matchup Chart
Type chart as pokémon x y are the first to bring a new type of pokémon into the fold in 14 years the type chart has been updated to include this new type.
Pokemon generation 6 type matchup chart. 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. 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. A flying type move would hit for 4 damage on a bug grass pokémon while a ground.
1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1. The current new type chart is on the main type chart page. The majority of the type chart has remained the same over the years but there have been a few changes. Online version downloadable image.
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. Inspired by an easier to understand version found on 9gag but with added damage mod details. However in addition to the new type it has also been updated to change some type compatibilities and several types have had new effects added to them. The type chart is a visual representation of type effectiveness in the core series pokémon games.
Type matchup charts showing how damage modifiers are applied when attacking and defending against pokémon of different types. Well below is one of the most comprehensive type charts that are known to exist. These matchups are suitable for generation vi onward. If the defending pokémon is dual typed the modifier is calculated as the product of the modifiers for both of its types.
It has been suggested that this article be moved to type matchup chart. In the sixth generation the fairy type was added and two steel resistances were removed. Generations ii v defending type.