What are the weaknesses of water-type Pokémon?

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  • Water-type Pokémon are popular in Pokémon Go due to their low vulnerabilities and increased resistances, especially in rainy weather.
  • Water-type Pokémon are particularly weak against Electrik and Plant-type attacks, but strong against Fire, Rock and Soil types.
  • The Water type is one of the most represented in the Pokémon series, with numerous species and powerful attacks, and specific strategies depending on the generation of the game.

Water-type Pokémon are the Pokémon types most commonly used in Pokemon Go.

Indeed, these types are popular because they have only two weaknesses and twice as many resistances. The attack of this type of Pokémon is enhanced by rainy weather. It is therefore possible for some trainers to use the weather to their advantage if the weather is predicted.

In our article, we will answer the question, what is the weakness of water-type PokémonBut at the same time, we'd like to tell you more about this type of Pokémon.

Which type is effective against the Water type?

It's important to know that not all Pokémon are created equal. For water-type Pokémon, knowing these weaknesses will enable you to recognize the resistance and vulnerability of the water-type Pokémon you use.

The Électrik type

Due to the presence of a layer of subcutaneous fat, water-type Pokémon are extremely vulnerable to attacks from Électrik type, through their internal organs.

Image showing electrik type beating water type
Image showing electrik type beating water type. Source : Alucare.fr

The Plant type

A layer of hydrophobic wax covers the Pokémon of type Plant. This protects them from water-type attacks. They suffer 160% of damage.

Illustration of how the plant type beats the water type
Illustration of the fact that the plant type beats the water type. Source : Alucare.fr

From the first to the ninth generation, water-type Pokémon attacks are not very effective against :

What are the weaknesses of water-type Pokémon in Pokémon Go?

In the Pokémon Go version, Water-type Pokémon are weak against the following Pokémon:

  • Dragon type;
  • Water type ;
  • The Plant type.

They are also vulnerable to the Plant and Electrik types.

However, in this Pokémon Go version, water-type Pokémon are strong against :

  • Fire type
  • The Roche type
  • The Sol type

Which Pokémon is stronger than the Water type in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet?

In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, the weaknesses of water-type Pokémon also remain the following types:

  • Water types ;
  • Plant types.

But, as for their strength in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Water-type Pokémon are strong against :

  • Fire types ;
  • Roche types ;
  • Sol types.

However, these weaknesses do not apply to double-types. To cause more damage, pay attention to the weaknesses of Pokémon of the other type too.

Water-type Pokémon : about

The water-type Pokémon is one of eighteen types the main Pokémon series. It is introduced from the first to the third generation of Pokémon. This type of Pokémon is classified as special.

This type of Pokémon is the one with the most Pokémon, and many of its representatives have a double type. It is often associated with rock and soil types. In the trading card game, the water type also includes Pokémon Ice.

In fact, there are 150 species Water-type Pokémon. The most common in strategy are Leviator and its mega-evolved form, Prédasterie, Tokopisco, Amphinobi and keldeo. There's also Motisma, Mega-Flagadoss and Démanta. Ludicolo, Tarpaud, Bekipan and Mega-Laggron are popular in Rain Teams, depending on the generation played.

NB: In total, there are nine generations in the Pokémon game.

Illustration for our article "What are the weaknesses of water-type Pokémon?
Illustration of water-type Pokémon for our article talking about their weaknesses. Source : Alucare.fr

What are the strengths and resistances of water-type Pokémon?

The best water attacks include Cascade, Hydrocanon, Surf, Ocroupi, Giclédo, bulle d'O and Hydroblast. In terms of power, Giclédo has 150 max, followed by Hydrocanon at 120 and Surf at 90.

Resistance :

Fire and ice types

Thanks to the layer of fat and the thickness of their skin, water-type Pokémon are protected against attacks from  Fire type and of Ice type.

The Steel type 

With its thick layer of fat, Steel-type attacks have less effect on the internal organs and muscles of Water-type Pokémon.

Water type

Water-type Pokémon are protected by their thick, waterproof skin, which enables them to resist water-type attacks.

The strengths of water-type Pokémon

Now that you know their weaknesses, you should know that water-type Pokémon are strong against :

Pokémon from Fire type

Fire-type Pokémon require a considerable amount of oxygen. So anything that covers their skin and prevents them from breathing through their stomata causes them great stress. As a result, Fire-type Pokémon are sensitive to Water-type attacks.

Pokémon from Roche type

Minerals such as calcite are very well solved by water. Water-type attacks are therefore extremely effective against Rock-type Pokémon.

Pokémon from type Soil

Soil-type Pokémon are sensitive to water-type attacks.

However, water-type Pokémon are not immune to any type of Pokémon!

In the first generation, water-type Pokémon are resistant to :

From the second generation onwards, water-type Pokémon are resistant to :

Summary of Pokémon strengths and weaknesses

To help you in your battles, here is a table giving you additional information about the attacks of water-type Pokémon and their defenses against the attacks of other Pokémon go :

Image illustrating the strengths and weaknesses of Pokémon according to type
Table showing Pokémon strengths and weaknesses by type.

Here's how to read the table:

  • 2 in green means attack effective ;
  • All 1/2 in red mean attack that is not effective ;
  • All 0s in black mean attack totally ineffective.

You will also find all our articles revealing the weaknesses of Pokémon according to their type:

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