20 Pokemon Type Chart White 2
The chart below will let you know which attacks to use and which to avoid based on pokémon type.
Pokemon type chart white 2. The ice type pokemon moves takes normal attack against fire type. If you are battling a fire type pokemon you can clearly see on the horizonatal fire bar. The type chart has changed between generations of games most notably due to the inclusion of new types. Contrary to pokémon black white the local pokédex in these sequels features 300 pokémon across all generations including every generation 5 pokémon.
However it is said that this is bug in the programming but was rectified in generation 2. Prior to generation v there used to be a. These 18 types apply to both pokémon and their moves. 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.
The majority of the type chart has remained the same over the years but there have been a few changes. 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. 1 generation vi onward. Types refer to different elemental properties associated with both pokémon and their moves.
For instance a bug type pokémon s bug attacks are super effective against grass dark and. The top of the chart is defense. There are 18 total official types of pokémon. Black 2 white 2 pokédex this is a list of the pokémon from the unova region in pokémon black 2 white 2.
Pokemon black 2 and white 2 wiki guide. The type chart is a visual representation of type effectiveness in the core series pokémon games. Each move a pokemon can learn causes one type of elemental damage. Pokémon go s types are exactly the same as those in the main pokémon games but the effect of those type matchups is slightly.
Type chart effectiveness and weakness explained in pokémon go. You ll also notice that ghost pokemon had no effect on psychic type pokemon. The left side of the chart is offense. If the defending pokémon is dual typed the modifier is calculated as the product of the modifiers for both of its types.
A flying type move would hit for 4 damage on a bug grass pokémon while a ground.