18 types · all generations
Every Pokémon type.
Complete guides for all 18 Pokémon types. Weaknesses, resistances, best Pokémon ranked by BST, top moves, dual-type combos, and competitive analysis.
Normal type
Largest type pool — used for utility, Normalize moves, and Pixilate conversion.
Open Normal guide →Fire type
The aggressive STAB option — high offense, weather-dependent.
Open Fire guide →Water type
The most populated type — defensive bedrock + rain abuse + utility.
Open Water guide →Electric type
Fast, special-attacking, and the best status type with paralysis.
Open Electric guide →Grass type
Counter to Water/Ground/Rock — weak defensively but offers unique utility.
Open Grass guide →Ice type
Worst defensive type, best Dragon-counter — high risk, high reward.
Open Ice guide →Fighting type
Hits 5 types super-effective — universal anti-Steel coverage.
Open Fighting guide →Poison type
Anti-Fairy coverage + status spam — niche but situational gold.
Open Poison guide →Ground type
Best offensive type by SE matchups — Earthquake spam in every gen.
Open Ground guide →Flying type
Ground-immune coverage type — rarely primary, always useful as secondary.
Open Flying guide →Psychic type
Once dominant — now niche thanks to Dark immunity and Steel resist.
Open Psychic guide →Bug type
Underrated offensive type with Dark/Psychic coverage; weak defensively.
Open Bug guide →Rock type
Sandstorm enabler + Stealth Rock dominance — meta-shaping for 20+ years.
Open Rock guide →Ghost type
Norm/Fighting immune — premier defensive secondary type in Gen 9.
Open Ghost guide →Dragon type
Pseudo-legendary type; resists 4 attacking types; banned to Ubers historically.
Open Dragon guide →Dark type
Anti-Psychic / anti-Ghost — late-game cleaner type.
Open Dark guide →Steel type
Best defensive type — 10 resistances + 1 immunity (Poison).
Open Steel guide →Fairy type
Designed to nerf Dragon — top-tier offensive type with Dragon immunity.
Open Fairy guide →