Understanding the scarlet and purple Pokémon type interactions of Pokémon can be complicated, but fortunately you can break it by type to learn the basic concepts. Here is everything you need to know above all kinds of strengths and weaknesses in Pokémon Scarlet and Purple.
pokémon type effectiveness table
This table has all the weaknesses and resistances established for each type, courtesy of Bulbapedia.
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This is what the numbers mean:
- 1x is normally effective
- 2x is super effective
- 1/2x is not very effective
- 0x is immune
Looking at an individual type column tells him how effective each guy is against him, while looking at an individual type row tells him how effective each type is. In other words, if you see a lot of red in a column or a lot of green in a row, it indicates that the guy is quite strong in general. You need a time to get used, so here there are some examples to have the right mood:
Looking Dragon Row (third from below) you can see that it is not very effective against Steel, it is super effective against Dragon and does not affect Fairy.
Looking at the flying column (third from the left) you can see that it resists Fighting, Grass and error, it is weak to rock, electric and ICE, and immune to Ground.
That is all we have in the strengths and weaknesses of each type of Pokémon Scarlet and Purple. Check out some of our other contents of Pokémon Scarlet and Purple, such as where False Swipe and Curry Powder and how to evolve to Bisharp.
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