
So I decided to use my R skills to answer this question (many thanks to my brother David Robinson for his guidance at various points). I knew there was a chart out there that matches up every attacking type against every defending and tells you whether they’re super effective, normal, not very effective, or doesn’t have any effect. This leads to the question - what are the combinations of 6 types that make you super effective against the most types of Pokémon? 1 It turns out this is a question a lot of people have asked. If you can set your team up so that you’re always optimally matched, you’re going to have a much easier time.īut there are 18 types and you only get 6 Pokémon on your team. For example, fire moves are super effective against grass Pokémon, which means they do double the damage they normally would. In battles, type match-ups are very important, as some types of moves are “super effective” against other types. In the classic Pokémon games, you have a team of 6 Pokémon that you use to battle against other trainers. Males are found to be more colorful, which is thought to be a mating tactic to woo future partners.I recently started playing Pokémon again - “Pokémon Let’s Go Eevee” on the Nintendo Switch to be specific. Their flower-like tail plumage helps this Pokemon blend into their environment while resting. They have been known to drive off much larger Pokemon using their long, sharp beak. #012 - Unrivaled in aerial maneuvers, these Pokemon are extremely territorial of their feeding grounds, and are surprisingly fierce in their aggression. A welcome sight in fields and gardens, these Pokemon are a big contributor to flower pollination. Their strong talons and increased size allows them to hunt larger prey, though their preference continues to be foods with a high sugar content, like nectar or berry juice. #011 - A diet rich in nectar has made this Pokemon part Grass-type. They have a tremendous stamina for their size, and their unique flight abilities is similar to Yanma, allowing them to zip around at top speed, changing direction quickly, hovering, and even moving backwards. Their tiny feet can’t be used for walking or hopping, so their primary locomotion is flight. #010 - Extremely light weight, these Pokemon spend almost all their time in search of food: a combination of nectar, berries, and small insects.

He’s looking for names for them, so if you have any ideas, please share! These hummingbird fakemon were commissioned by kyurem2424 (dA) and are based off his own designs.
