Complete Pokemon Type Weakness Chart & Damage Multipliers Explained
If you’ve ever found yourself asking "Why didn’t that move do much damage?" or "Why did my Charizard faint in one hit?!" — this guide is for you. With 18 distinct types in the Pokémon universe and countless dual-type combinations, keeping track of type effectiveness can be overwhelming. This is your ultimate, PRO-level guide to type weaknesses, resistances, and how multipliers work.

Quick Definitions You Need To Know
- Super Effective → 2x damage
- Not Very Effective → 0.5x damage
- Immune → 0x damage (no effect)
- Neutral → 1x damage
And when a Pokemon has dual types, these values multiply together.
Complete Pokemon Type Matchup Chart
| Type | Super Effective Against | Weak To | Resists | Deals Less Damage To |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fire | Grass, Bug, Ice, Steel | Water, Ground, Rock | Fire, Grass, Ice, Fairy | Fire, Water, Rock, Dragon |
| Water | Fire, Ground, Rock | Electric, Grass | Fire, Water, Ice, Steel | Water, Grass, Dragon |
| Grass | Water, Ground, Rock | Fire, Flying, Bug, Poison, Ice | Grass, Water, Ground | Fire, Grass, Poison, Flying, Bug, Dragon, Steel |
| Electric | Water, Flying | Ground (immune) | Electric, Flying, Steel | Grass, Electric, Dragon |
| Ground | Electric, Fire, Poison, Rock, Steel | Water, Grass, Ice | Poison, Rock | Bug, Grass |
| Rock | Fire, Ice, Flying, Bug | Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, Steel | Normal, Fire, Poison, Flying | Fighting, Ground, Steel |
| Flying | Fighting, Grass, Bug | Electric, Ice, Rock | Grass, Fighting, Bug | Electric, Rock, Steel |
| Psychic | Fighting, Poison | Bug, Ghost, Dark | Fighting, Psychic | Psychic, Steel |
| Dark | Psychic, Ghost | Fighting, Bug, Fairy | Ghost, Dark | Fighting, Dark, Fairy |
| Ghost | Psychic, Ghost | Ghost, Dark | Poison, Bug | Dark |
| Steel | Ice, Rock, Fairy | Fire, Fighting, Ground | Normal, Grass, Ice, Flying, Psychic, Bug, Rock, Dragon, Steel, Fairy | Fire, Water, Electric, Steel |
| Ice | Grass, Ground, Flying, Dragon | Fire, Fighting, Rock, Steel | Ice | Fire, Water, Ice, Steel |
| Fighting | Normal, Rock, Steel, Ice, Dark | Flying, Psychic, Fairy | Bug, Rock, Dark | Poison, Flying, Psychic, Bug, Fairy |
| Bug | Grass, Psychic, Dark | Fire, Flying, Rock | Grass, Fighting, Ground | Fire, Fighting, Poison, Flying, Ghost, Steel, Fairy |
| Fairy | Fighting, Dragon, Dark | Poison, Steel | Fighting, Bug, Dark | Fire, Poison, Steel |
| Poison | Grass, Fairy | Ground, Psychic | Grass, Fighting, Poison, Bug, Fairy | Poison, Ground, Rock, Ghost |
| Normal | — | Fighting | — | Rock, Steel, Ghost (immune) |
| Dragon | Dragon | Ice, Dragon, Fairy (immune) | Fire, Grass, Water, Electric | Steel |
How Do Type Multipliers Work?
When a Pokémon has two types, the effectiveness of a move is determined by multiplying both type interactions:
Examples:
1. Swampert (Water/Ground) vs. Grass
- Grass is super effective vs both Water and Ground → 2.0x × 2.0x = 4x damage
2. Swampert vs. Electric
- Ground is immune to Electric → 0x total damage (even though Water is weak to it)
3. Swampert vs. Water
- Water is super effective vs Ground (2.0x) but resisted by Water-type (0.5x)
- Multiplier = 2.0 × 0.5 = 1x (neutral damage)
Just multiply the effects. If one type is immune (0x), total damage is 0x. If both are weak (2x), it becomes 4x.
Pro Trainer Tips
- Use Flying-types to dodge Ground moves (they’re immune!)
- Always check for double weaknesses when fighting dual-types
- Learn your own type weaknesses before building a competitive team
❓ FAQ: Type Chart Questions
Q: What types have the most resistances?
A: Steel-type resists 10 types and is immune to Poison.
Q: Are there moves that bypass immunities?
A: Yes! Some abilities or moves (like Scrappy or Mold Breaker) can hit through immunities.
Q: Is there a way to simplify all this?
A: Yes. Download our cheat sheet or bookmark this guide!
Final Thoughts
Understanding the full Pokémon type chart and how multipliers work is essential if you want to become a true Master. Use this guide as your go-to reference in battle, in team-building, and when planning for the next Gym challenge or PvP showdown.
Whether you’re building a casual squad or prepping for competitive play, knowing your types is your strongest weapon.








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