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Pokémon Type Calculator

Pick a Pokémon’s type (or dual typing) below and instantly see what it’s weak to, resists and is immune to — with exact multipliers. The full 18×18 type chart is further down.

Fire
×2 weak (×2)GroundRockWater
×½ resists (×½)BugSteelFireGrassIceFairy

Full type effectiveness chart (18×18)

Rows = defending type · columns = attacking type. A cell shows the damage an attack deals to that defender.

NormalFightingFlyingPoisonGroundRockBugGhostSteelFireWaterGrassElectricPsychicIceDragonDarkFairy
Normal20
Fighting2½½2½2
Flying½02½½22
Poison½½2½½2½
Ground½½2202
Rock½2½½22½22
Bug½2½22½
Ghost00½½22
Steel½2½02½½½2½½½½½
Fire22½½½2½½½
Water½½½22½
Grass22½22½½½2
Electric½2½½
Psychic½22½2
Ice2222½
Dragon½½½½222
Dark22½0½2
Fairy½2½20½

How type effectiveness works

Every attack has a type, and every Pokémon has one or two types. The attacking type is compared against the defender’s type(s) to give a damage multiplier: ×2 (super effective), ×1 (neutral), ×½ (not very effective) or ×0 (no effect).

For dual-type Pokémon the two multipliers are multiplied together. That is how you reach ×4 (double weakness — e.g. a Grass/Ground Pokémon against Ice) or ×¼ (double resistance), and how an immunity on either type wins out to ×0 regardless of the other.

Use the calculator above for the defensive picture (what hits this Pokémon hard) — the most common question when building a team or planning a matchup. The chart below gives the complete offensive-and-defensive reference for all 18 types.

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