
The Type Weakness Chart lists all Pokemon types to help determine what type each Pokemon is weak and strong against. Learn more about Pokemon type weaknesses, strengths, and effectiveness in Pokemon Legends: Arceus.
List of Contents
- Pokemon Type Chart
- Type Effectiveness and Damage Output
- Type Strengths and Weaknesses
- Pokemon Type Immunity Chart
- Related Guides
The type chart below lists all Pokemon types, as well as the types they are weak and strong against. Work out a good strategy using type advantages to take down your opponent.
| Pokemon Type Chart |
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| Symbol | Effectiveness |
 | Super EffectiveThe attacking type deals double the damage to the defending type. |
 | Not Very EffectiveThe attacking type deals half the damage to the defending type. |
 | Immune (No Effect)The attacking type deals no damage to the defending type. |
| No Symbol | Regular DamageThe attacking type deals regular damage to the defending type. |
The total damage dealt by a Pokemon depends on the type effectiveness of that move. Depending on the Move type and the type of Pokemon you are up against, you may inflict or receive 2x damage, half damage, or no damage at all. All other moves inflict 1x damage.
| Pokemon Type Interactions (ex. Fighting-type) |
Machoke using Close Combat | Deal 2x Damage | Snorunt |
Scyther using Close Combat | Deal only 1/2 Damage | Abra |
Lopunny using Close Combat | Deal no damage | Mismagius |
| Battle Text | Damage Calculation |
| "Not effective" | 0x |
| "Not very effective" | 0.25x |
| 0.5x |
| "Regularly effective" | 1.0x |
| "Super effective" | 2.0x |
| 4.0x |
You can determine the effectiveness of an attack on your target based on the symbol next to the move.
| Symbol | Attack Effectiveness |
 | Not effective |
 | Not very effective |
 | Regularly effective |
 | Super effective |
| Type 1 | x | Type 2 | = | Damage Output |
| Weak(2x) | Weak(2x) | 4x |
| Weak(2x) | Weak(0.5x) | 1x |
| Resistant(0.5x) | Resistant(0.5x) | 0.25x |
| Immune(0x) | Weak or Resistant(—) | 0x |
| Weak or Resistant(—) | Immune(0x) | 0x |
Some Pokemon have a secondary typing, which may sometimes cause them to be hit with a move that is super effective against both of their types. In this case, a super effective move could deal 4x damage to the defending Pokemon since the damage is multiplied between the two types.
On the other hand, the damage output could be lowered if 1 of the Pokemon's 2 types is resistant to the attacking Pokemon's move.
Rowlet | Type Effectiveness |
| | Damage Output |
| 2x | 2x | 4x |
| 2x | 1x | 2x |
| 0.5x | 2x | 1x |
| 0.5x | 1x | 0.5x |
| 0.5x | 0.5x | 0.25x |
| 0.5x | 0x | 0x |
As an example, Rowlet is 4x weak to Ice moves due to its dual Grass and Flying typing, but it only receives 1/4x the damage from Grass moves. Its Flying-type's weakness to Electric is also cancelled out since Grass is resistant to it. Regardless of its other type, it is immune to Ground since it is Flying-type.
When a Pokemon uses a move with the same type as it, the move deals additional damage to the defending Pokemon due to the Same Type Attack Bonus. STAB increases the damage of a move by 50%, which makes the damage output 1.5x more effective.
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| Normal | Fire | Water | Electric | Grass | Ice |
| Fighting | Poison | Ground | Flying | Psychic | Bug |
| Rock | Ghost | Dragon | Dark | Steel | Fairy |
The type of move used has different outputs on other types of Pokemon. See the list below to learn what types each Pokemon is vulnerable, resistant, and immune to.
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | None | |
| 1/2x | | None |
| No Effect | | |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | None | None |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | None | None |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | | None |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | None | None |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | None | None |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | | None |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | | None |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | | |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | None | |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | | None |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | None | None |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | None | None |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | | |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | | None |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | None | |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | None | |
| Damage Dealt | When Attacking | When Defending |
| 2x | | |
| 1/2x | | |
| No Effect | None | |

Some Pokemon are immmune to moves of a certain type. If one of a Pokemon's types is immune to a specific type, it will be immune to that regardless of any other type it may have. As an example, Hisuian Zoroark is immune to a total of three types due to its dual Normal and Ghost typing.
| Pokemon Type | Move Type |
| is immune to | |
| is immune to | |
| is immune to | |
| is immune to | |
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| is immune to | |

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