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− | + | If pokemon have two types then resistance of the given types pokemona they multiply each other. I can show you this at the example which is Dragonite [Dragon / Fly]. | |
− | * Ice pokemon | + | * Ice pokemon is strong against Dragon and Fly deal x2 damage so pokemon will receive 4x damage. |
− | * Electric pokemon | + | * Electric pokemon have ½× against dragon, but 2x against Flying so pokemon will receive 1x damage. |
− | * Grass pokemon | + | * Grass pokemon has both ½× against Dragon and Flying so our pokemon will receive ¼× damage. |
− | <b> | + | <b>Caution! In Pokemon Adventures pokemons don't take ¼× damage and 4x damage. They have counterparts in ⅓× and 2¼×.</b> |
Latest revision as of 15:52, 8 April 2018
In Pokemon Adventures we distinguish 17 pokemon types, which are:
Dependence between these types is as follows:
Normal | Fighting | Flying | Poison | Ground | Rock | Bug | Ghost | Fire | Water | Grass | Electric | Psychic | Ice | Dragon | Dark | Steel | Fairy | |
Normal | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 1× | 0× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 1× |
Fighting | 2× | 1× | ½× | ½× | 1× | 2× | ½× | 0× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 2× | 1× | 2× | 2× | ½× |
Flying | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | ½× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 1× |
Poison | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | ½× | ½× | 2× | ½× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 0× | 2× |
Ground | 1× | 1× | 0× | 2× | ½× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× | ½× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× |
Rock | 1× | ½× | 2× | 1× | ½× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 1× |
Bug | 1× | ½× | ½× | ½× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | ½× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 2× | ½× | ½× |
Ghost | 0× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | ½× | ½× | 1× |
Fire | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 2× | 1× | ½× | ½× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 2× | ½× | 1× | 2× | 1× |
Water | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 2× | ½× | ½× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 1× | 1× | 1× |
Grass | 1× | 1× | ½× | ½× | 2× | 2× | ½× | 1× | ½× | 2× | ½× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 1× | ½× | 1× |
Electric | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 0× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | ½× | ½× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 1× | 1× | 1× |
Psychic | 1× | 2× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 1× | 1× | 0× | ½× | 1× |
Ice | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | ½× | 2× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 1× |
Dragon | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× | ½× | 0× |
Dark | 1× | ½× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | ½× | ½× | ½× |
Steel | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | ½× | ½× | 1× | ½× | 1× | 2× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 2× |
Fairy | 1× | 2× | 1× | ½× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | ½× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 1× | 2× | 2× | ½× | 1× |
If pokemon have two types then resistance of the given types pokemona they multiply each other. I can show you this at the example which is Dragonite [Dragon / Fly].
- Ice pokemon is strong against Dragon and Fly deal x2 damage so pokemon will receive 4x damage.
- Electric pokemon have ½× against dragon, but 2x against Flying so pokemon will receive 1x damage.
- Grass pokemon has both ½× against Dragon and Flying so our pokemon will receive ¼× damage.
Caution! In Pokemon Adventures pokemons don't take ¼× damage and 4x damage. They have counterparts in ⅓× and 2¼×.