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W grze Pokemon Adventures wyróżniamy 17 typów pokemonów, a mianowicie:
In Pokemon Adventures we distinguish 17 pokemon types, which are:
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Zależnoście pomiędzy tymi typami przedstawiają się następująco:
Dependence between these types is as follows:
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Jeżeli pokemon posiada dwa typy to odporność typów danego pokemona mnożą się wzajemnie. Wytłumaczę wam to na przykładnie Dragonite [Dragon / Ice].
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 na typ zarówno Dragon jak i Fly ma x2 więc pokemon będzie dostawał obrażenia 4x.
* Ice pokemon is strong against Dragon and Fly deal x2 damage so pokemon will receive 4x damage.
* Electric pokemon ma ½× w typ Dragon, lecz 2x w typ Flying więc pokemon będzie dostawał obrażenia 1x.
* Electric pokemon have ½× against dragon, but 2x against Flying so pokemon will receive 1x damage.
* Grass pokemon ma zarówno ½× w typ Dragon jak i Flying więc nasz pokemon będzie dostawał obrażenia ¼×.
* Grass pokemon has both ½× against Dragon and Flying so our pokemon will receive ¼× damage.


<b>Uwaga! W grze Pokemon Adventures pokemony nie otrzymują obrażeń ¼× i 4x.Mają one odpowiedniki ⅓× i 2¼×.</b>
<b>Caution! In Pokemon Adventures pokemons don't take ¼× damage and 4x damage. They have counterparts in ⅓× and 2¼×.</b>

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 ½× ½×
Fighting ½× ½× ½× ½× ½×
Flying ½× ½× ½×
Poison ½× ½× ½× ½×
Ground ½× ½×
Rock ½× ½× ½×
Bug ½× ½× ½× ½× ½× ½×½×
Ghost ½× ½×
Fire ½× ½× ½× ½×
Water ½× ½× ½×
Grass ½× ½× ½× ½× ½× ½× ½×
Electric ½× ½× ½×
Psychic ½× ½×
Ice ½× ½× ½×
Dragon ½×
Dark ½× ½× ½× ½×
Steel ½× ½× ½× ½×
Fairy ½× ½× ½×

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×.