
This includes, e.g., attacking someone’s identity, or spreading false information. Be mindful of other Travelers - We want this to be a welcoming and safe place for everyone and therefore ask Travelers to refrain from making statements that could in any way shape or form harm, either physically or mentally, another person.Rude, snarky, and elitist comments detract from our focus of researching and discussing game mechanics and strategy. Keep things civil and courteous - Civility to other travelers is a core value on the Road.

Safe travels, friend! Comment & Submission Rulesįamiliarize yourself with our guidelines, traveler! Join us and help us build the world's most awesome network of GO enthusiasts! Then head to the Web app and authenticate with your Reddit account to be able to contribute!įinally, subscribe to the subreddit (above) and/or if you're on Twitter, follow the handle to receive updates on the Road network's development.Assign yourself the correct subreddit flair via the sidebar.Researching and discussing game mechanics and strategy.Constructing a real-world network of Pokemon GO enthusiasts.The Silph Road is a friendly, active community focused on three objectives: The Silph Road is a grassroots network of Pokémon GO™ trainers. SilphChat (Discord) Silph Road Team Bulletin: What is The Silph Road? column reveals what types the type listed on the left will suffer super effective moves when attacked by their moves.The Silph Road's website resources are awesome again! Learn More » The Resist Damage column shows you what moves won't be very effective against the Pokemon type on the left when it is defending.Immunities are also listed here - they're always last, and are denoted by brackets. column reveals the types the attacking type (on the left) will do less damage to. column shows what the type on the left is effective against in battle. If you prefer your strengths and weaknesses to be written out a little more in black-and-white, here they are by Pokemon type. A 0 indicates a Not effective move, which won't do any damage at all.A 0.5 indicates a Not very effective move - it'll do half the normal amount of damage.A 2x indicates a Super-effective move - it'll do double the normal amount of damage.A 1x indicates an attack will do standard damage based on your Pokemon and the move's stats.If defending, do the opposite - find your type on the top and work left to the attacker list. If you're attacking, work from your type on the left to the enemy type on the top.
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Here's a full type chart showing how they all interact. There are 18 Pokemon types in all: Normal, Fire, Water, Grass, Flying, Fighting, Poison, Electric, Ground, Rock, Psychic, Ice, Bug, Ghost, Steel, Dragon, Dark and Fairy. Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Type Chart: strengths, weaknesses and resistances Either will help you to figure out strengths and weaknesses at a glance. This Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Type Chart reveals the strengths and weaknesses in an easy-to-digest way - either in an image, or a nice, old-fashioned bullet-point list. It's not all this simple, however - which is where we come in.


The perfect example are the starter Pokemon, which are fire, water and grass: Types interact in a manner that adds up as common sense, but it still sometimes isn't all that obvious. Plus, in Scarlet & Violet, players can use the new Terastalize feature to temporarily change a Pokemon's type. Each has its own strengths and weaknesses to consider. Even so, with single type and double type critters, there are a lot of potential combinations - hundreds, in fact. Pokemon can be single-type or dual-type, with the strengths and weaknesses of both their types - but thankfully there's no such thing as triple type Pokemon. It somewhat determines the moves that Pokemon can use, but also more crucially the different attacks and moves that each individual Pokemon can find itself vulnerable to be on the receiving end of. A Pokemon's type, which is based on its design and natural habitat, is vital. Pokemon Types have been a Pokemon staple since its nineties debut, though the number of types has grown significantly over the years. Choosing a starter is always hard - but what if you let two idiots choose for you?
