Water (type)
The Water type (Japanese: みずタイプ Water type) is one of the eighteen types. Water-type moves are super effective against Fire-, Ground-, and Rock-type Pokémon, while Water-type Pokémon are weak to Electric- and Grass-type moves.
Battle properties
Note: Type effectiveness multipliers may vary in other games outside the core series.
Offensive properties of Water-type moves | ||
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Super effective (×2) | Not very effective (×½) | No effect (×0) |
GroundRockFire | WaterGrassDragon | None |
Defensive properties of Water-type Pokémon | ||
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Weak to (×2) | Resists (×½) | Immune to (×0) |
GrassElectric | FireWaterIceSteel | None |
- Steel type was introduced in Generation II.
Additional effects
During rain (introduced in Generation II) or heavy rain (introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire), the power of Water-type moves is increased by 50%. During harsh sunlight (introduced in Generation II), the power of Water-type moves is decreased by 50%. During extremely harsh sunlight (introduced in Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire), all Water-type moves will fail.
The move Soak, introduced in Generation V, causes the target to become a pure Water-type Pokémon.
Water-type Pokémon are weak to the Ice-type move Freeze-Dry, introduced in Generation VI, despite normally being resistant to Ice-type moves.
Pokémon
As of Generation IX, 159 Pokémon or 15.51% of all Pokémon are Water-type (counting those that are Water-type in at least one of their forms), making it the most common of the eighteen types among Pokémon, with Normal coming in second. After the introduction of Volcanion in Generation VI, all other types have been paired up with Water at least once, making it the second type to have this trait, after Flying and followed by Psychic.
The Pokémon below are listed by their current types. Some Pokémon have had their types changed, usually when a new type was introduced.
Pure Water-type Pokémon
Half Water-type Pokémon
Primary Water-type Pokémon
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Secondary Water-type Pokémon
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Unique Terastallized states
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Changed types
These Water-type Pokémon have had their types changed.
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Moves
As of Generation IX, there are 53 Water-type moves, which makes up 5.67% of all moves (excluding those that are Water-type only under certain circumstances), causing it to tie with Dark as the 5th most common type among moves, after Fighting and before Electric.
Prior to changes in Generation IV, all damaging Water-type moves were special, but they may now also be physical depending on the attack.
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IX | Aqua Cutter | Physical | 70 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user expels pressurized water to cut at the target like a blade. This move has a heightened chance of landing a critical hit. | ||||||||||
IV | Aqua Jet | Physical | Cool | 40 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user lunges at the target to inflict damage, moving at blinding speed. This move always goes first. | |||||||||
IV | Aqua Ring | Status | Beautiful | — | —% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user envelops itself in a veil made of water. It regains some HP every turn. | |||||||||
IX | Aqua Step | Physical | 80 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user toys with the target and attacks it using light and fluid dance steps. This also boosts the user's Speed stat. | ||||||||||
IV | Aqua Tail | Physical | Beautiful | 90 | 90% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user attacks by swinging its tail as if it were a vicious wave in a raging storm. | |||||||||
VII | Bouncy Bubble | Special | 60 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user attacks by shooting water bubbles at the target. It then absorbs water and restores its HP by half the damage taken by the target. | ||||||||||
IV | Brine | Special | Tough | 65 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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This move's power is doubled if the target's HP is at half or less. | |||||||||
I | Bubble | Special | Cute | 40 | 100% | 30 (max 48) |
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A spray of countless bubbles is jetted at the opposing Pokémon. This may also lower their Speed stat. | |||||||||
I | Bubble Beam | Special | Beautiful | 65 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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A spray of bubbles is forcefully ejected at the target. This may also lower the target's Speed stat. | |||||||||
IX | Chilling Water | Special | 50 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user attacks the target by showering it with water that's so cold it saps the target's power. This also lowers the target's Attack stat. | ||||||||||
I | Clamp | Physical | Tough | 35 | 85% | 15 (max 24) |
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The target is clamped and squeezed by the user's very thick and sturdy shell for four to five turns. | |||||||||
I | Crabhammer | Physical | Tough | 100 | 90% | 10 (max 16) |
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The target is hammered with a large pincer. This move has a heightened chance of landing a critical hit. | |||||||||
III | Dive | Physical | Beautiful | 80 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user dives on the first turn, then floats up and attacks on the next turn. | |||||||||
VIII | Fishious Rend | Physical | 85 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user rends the target with its hard gills. This move's power is doubled if the user moves before the target. | ||||||||||
VIII | Flip Turn | Physical | 60 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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After making its attack, the user rushes back to switch places with a party Pokémon in waiting. | ||||||||||
VIII | G-Max Cannonade | Physical | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Blastoise use. This move continues to deal damage to opponents for four turns. | ||||||||||
VIII | G-Max Cannonade | Special | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Blastoise use. This move continues to deal damage to opponents for four turns. | ||||||||||
VIII | G-Max Foam Burst | Physical | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Kingler use. This move harshly lowers the Speed of opponents. | ||||||||||
VIII | G-Max Foam Burst | Special | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Kingler use. This move harshly lowers the Speed of opponents. | ||||||||||
VIII | G-Max Hydrosnipe | Physical | 160 | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Inteleon use. This move can be used on the target regardless of its Abilities. | ||||||||||
VIII | G-Max Hydrosnipe | Special | 160 | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Inteleon use. This move can be used on the target regardless of its Abilities. | ||||||||||
VIII | G-Max Rapid Flow | Physical | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Urshifu use. This rapid-strike move can ignore Max Guard. | ||||||||||
VIII | G-Max Rapid Flow | Special | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Urshifu use. This rapid-strike move can ignore Max Guard. | ||||||||||
VIII | G-Max Stonesurge | Physical | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Drednaw use. This move scatters sharp rocks around the field. | ||||||||||
VIII | G-Max Stonesurge | Special | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Water-type attack that Gigantamax Drednaw use. This move scatters sharp rocks around the field. | ||||||||||
III | Hydro Cannon | Special | Beautiful | 150 | 90% | 5 (max 8) |
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The target is hit with a watery blast. The user can't move on the next turn. | |||||||||
I | Hydro Pump | Special | Beautiful | 110 | 80% | 5 (max 8) |
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The target is blasted by a huge volume of water launched under great pressure. | |||||||||
IX | Hydro Steam | Special | 80 | 100% | 15 (max 24) |
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The user blasts the target with boiling-hot water. This move's power is not lowered in harsh sunlight but rather boosted by 50 percent. | ||||||||||
VII | Hydro Vortex | Physical | — | —% | 1 (max 1) |
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The user creates a huge whirling current using its Z-Power to swallow the target with full force. The power varies, depending on the original move. | ||||||||||
VII | Hydro Vortex | Special | — | —% | 1 (max 1) |
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The user creates a huge whirling current using its Z-Power to swallow the target with full force. The power varies, depending on the original move. | ||||||||||
IX | Jet Punch | Physical | 60 | 100% | 15 (max 24) |
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The user summons a torrent around its fist and punches at blinding speed. This move always goes first. | ||||||||||
VIII | Life Dew | Status | — | —% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user scatters mysterious water around and restores the HP of itself and its ally Pokémon currently in the battle. | ||||||||||
VII | Liquidation | Physical | 85 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user slams into the target using a full-force blast of water. This may also lower the target's Defense stat. | ||||||||||
VIII | Max Geyser | Physical | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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This is a Water-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user summons a heavy rain that falls for five turns. | ||||||||||
VIII | Max Geyser | Special | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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This is a Water-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. The user summons a heavy rain that falls for five turns. | ||||||||||
III | Muddy Water | Special | Tough | 90 | 85% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user attacks by shooting muddy water at opposing Pokémon. This may also lower their accuracy. | |||||||||
VII | Oceanic Operetta | Special | 195 | —% | 1 (max 1) |
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The user, Primarina, summons a massive amount of water using its Z-Power and attacks the target with full force. | ||||||||||
II | Octazooka | Special | Tough | 65 | 85% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user attacks by spraying ink in the target's face. This may also lower the target's accuracy. | |||||||||
VI | Origin Pulse | Special | Beautiful | 110 | 85% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user attacks opposing Pokémon with countless beams of light that glow a deep and brilliant blue. | |||||||||
II | Rain Dance | Status | Beautiful | — | —% | 5 (max 8) |
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The user summons a heavy rain that falls for five turns, powering up Water-type attacks. The rain also lowers the power of Fire-type attacks. | |||||||||
V | Razor Shell | Physical | Cool | 75 | 95% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user cuts the target with sharp shells to inflict damage. This may also lower the target's Defense stat. | |||||||||
V | Scald | Special | Tough | 80 | 100% | 15 (max 24) |
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The user attacks by shooting boiling hot water at the target. This may also leave the target with a burn. | |||||||||
VIII | Snipe Shot | Special | 80 | 100% | 15 (max 24) |
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The user ignores the effects of opposing Pokémon's moves and Abilities that draw in moves, allowing this move to hit the chosen target. | ||||||||||
V | Soak | Status | Cute | — | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user shoots a torrent of water that changes the target's type to Water. | |||||||||
VII | Sparkling Aria | Special | 90 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user bursts into song, emitting many bubbles. Any Pokémon suffering from a burn will be cured by the touch of these bubbles. | ||||||||||
VII | Splishy Splash | Special | 90 | 100% | 15 (max 24) |
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The user charges a huge wave with electricity and hits the opposing Pokémon with the wave. This may also leave the opposing Pokémon with paralysis. | ||||||||||
VI | Steam Eruption | Special | Beautiful | 110 | 95% | 5 (max 8) |
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The user immerses the target in superheated steam. This may also leave the target with a burn. | |||||||||
I | Surf | Special | Beautiful | 90 | 100% | 15 (max 24) |
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The user attacks everything around it by swamping its surroundings with a giant wave. | |||||||||
VIII | Surging Strikes | Physical | 25 | 100% | 5 (max 8) |
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The user, having mastered the Water style, strikes the target with a flowing motion three times in a row. This move always lands a critical hit. | ||||||||||
IX | Triple Dive | Physical | 30 | 95% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user performs a perfectly timed triple dive, hitting the target with splashes of water three times in a row. | ||||||||||
I | Water Gun | Special | Cute | 40 | 100% | 25 (max 40) |
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The target is blasted with a forceful shot of water. | |||||||||
V | Water Pledge | Special | Beautiful | 80 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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A column of water hits the target. When used with its fire counterpart, this move's power is boosted and a rainbow appears. | |||||||||
III | Water Pulse | Special | Beautiful | 60 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user attacks the target with a pulsing blast of water. This may also confuse the target. | |||||||||
VI | Water Shuriken | Special | Cool | 15 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user hits the target with throwing stars two to five times in a row. This move always goes first. | |||||||||
III | Water Sport | Status | Cute | — | —% | 15 (max 24) |
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The user soaks the battlefield with water. This weakens Fire-type moves for five turns. | |||||||||
III | Water Spout | Special | Beautiful | 150 | 100% | 5 (max 8) |
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The user spouts water to damage opposing Pokémon. The lower the user's HP, the lower the move's power. | |||||||||
I | Waterfall | Physical | Tough | 80 | 100% | 15 (max 24) |
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The user charges at the target and may make it flinch. | |||||||||
VIII | Wave Crash | Physical | 120 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user shrouds itself in water and slams into the target with its whole body to inflict damage. This also damages the user quite a lot. | ||||||||||
II | Whirlpool | Special | Beautiful | 35 | 85% | 15 (max 24) |
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The user traps the target inside a violent, swirling whirlpool that inflicts damage for four to five turns. | |||||||||
I | Withdraw | Status | Cute | — | —% | 40 (max 64) |
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The user withdraws its body into its hard shell, boosting its Defense stat. | |||||||||
All details are accurate to Generation VII games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual move's page. Target data assumes user is in the lower left. |
Abilities
Interacting with the Water type
A Pokémon with Protean or Libero will become a Water-type Pokémon if it uses a Water-type move. A Pokémon with Color Change, Imposter, Forecast, RKS System, or Multitype will become a Water-type Pokémon if (respectively) it is hit with a Water-type move, is sent out against a Water-type opponent, if the weather is rainy, if it is holding a Water Memory, or if it is holding a Splash Plate or Waterium Z.
Gen | Ability | Description |
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VI | Desolate Land | The Pokémon changes the weather to nullify Water-type attacks. |
IV | Dry Skin | Restores the Pokémon's HP in rain or when it is hit by Water-type moves. Reduces HP in harsh sunlight, and increases the damage received from Fire-type moves. |
VII | Liquid Voice | Sound-based moves become Water-type moves. |
VIII | Steam Engine | Boosts the Speed stat drastically when the Pokémon is hit by a Fire- or Water-type move. |
IV | Storm Drain | The Pokémon draws in all Water-type moves. Instead of taking damage from them, its Sp. Atk stat is boosted. |
III | Torrent | Powers up Water-type moves when the Pokémon's HP is low. |
III | Water Absorb | If hit by a Water-type move, the Pokémon has its HP restored instead of taking damage. |
VII | Water Bubble | Lowers the power of Fire-type moves that hit the Pokémon and prevents it from being burned.* |
VII | Water Compaction | Boosts the Defense stat sharply when the Pokémon is hit by a Water-type move. |
All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual Ability's page. |
Exclusive Abilities
Only Water-type Pokémon have these Abilities. This does not include signature Abilities.
Gen | Ability | Description |
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III | Drizzle | The Pokémon makes it rain when it enters a battle. |
VI | Mega Launcher | Powers up pulse moves. |
III | Torrent | Powers up Water-type moves when the Pokémon's HP is low. |
III | Water Veil | The Pokémon's water veil prevents it from being burned. |
All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual Ability's page. |
Items
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Absorb Bulb | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This single-use bulb boosts the Sp. Atk stat if the holder is damaged by a Water-type attack. | |
Douse Drive | A cassette to be held by Genesect. It changes Genesect's Techno Blast move so it becomes Water type. | |
Luminous Moss | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This single-use luminous moss boosts the Sp. Def stat if the holder is damaged by a Water-type move. | |
Lustrous Orb | A beautifully shining gem to be held by Palkia. It boosts the power of Palkia’s Dragon- and Water-type moves. | |
Mystic Water | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This teardrop-shaped gem boosts the power of the holder's Water-type moves. | |
Net Ball | A somewhat different Poké Ball that is more effective when catching Water- or Bug-type Pokémon. | |
Passho Berry | If a Pokémon holding this Berry is hit with a supereffective Water-type move, the power of that move will be weakened. | |
Sea Incense | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This incense has a curious aroma that boosts the power of Water-type moves. | |
Splash Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This stone tablet is imbued with the essence of water and boosts the power of the holder’s Water-type moves. | |
Water Gem | A gem with an essence of water. When held, it strengthens the power of a Water-type move one time. | |
Water Memory | A memory disc that contains Water-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon. | |
Water Tera Shard | On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon]] falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters. | |
Waterium Z | This is a crystallized form of Z-Power. It upgrades Water-type moves to Z-Moves. | |
Wave Incense | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This incense has a curious aroma that boosts the power of Water-type moves. | |
All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual item's page. |
Cram-o-matic
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Big Pearl | |
Blue Apricorn | |
Chesto Berry | |
Damp Rock | |
Fossilized Fish | |
Pearl | |
Pearl String | |
Prism Scale | |
Shell Bell | |
Throat Spray | |
Water Stone | |
Notable Water-type Trainers
- Main article: Category:Water-type Trainers
Gen | Trainer | Title | Location |
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I | Misty |
Gym Leader | Cerulean Gym |
III | Wallace |
Gym LeaderRSORAS ChampionE SootopolitanORAS Coordinator |
Sootopolis GymRSORAS Hoenn Pokémon LeagueE |
III | JuanE |
Gym Leader | Sootopolis Gym |
IV | Crasher Wake |
Gym Leader | Pastoria Gym |
V | Cress |
Gym LeaderBW Pokémon TrainerB2W2 |
Striaton GymBW Striaton CityB2W2 |
V | MarlonB2W2 |
Gym Leader | Humilau Gym |
VI | Siebold |
Elite Four | Kalos Pokémon League |
VII | Lana |
Trial Captain | Brooklet Hill |
VIII | Nessa |
Gym Leader | Hulbury Stadium |
IX | Kofu |
Gym Leader | Cascarrafa Gym |
Icons
Core series
Icon from Pokémon Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, HeartGold and SoulSilver |
Icon from Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen |
Icon from Generation IV |
Icon from Generation V |
Icon from Generation VI |
Icon from Pokémon Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon |
Icon from Let's Go, Pikachu!; Let's Go, Eevee! |
Icon from Pokémon Sword and Shield |
Symbol icon from Let's Go, Pikachu!; Let's Go, Eevee!; Sword, Shield and HOME (Gen VIII) |
Icon from Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl |
Symbol icon from Pokémon Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl, Scarlet and Violet, and HOME (Gen IX) |
Icon from Pokémon Legends: Arceus |
Symbol icon from Pokémon Legends: Arceus |
Icon from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet |
Tera icon from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet |
Tera symbol icon from Pokémon Scarlet and Violet |
Side series
Icon from Pokémon Stadium |
Icon from Pokémon Stadium 2 |
Icon from Pokémon Colosseum |
Icon from Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness |
Icon from Pokémon Battle Revolution |
Spin-off games
Symbol icon from Pokémon Ranger |
Symbol icon from Pokémon Battrio |
Symbol icon from Pokémon Tretta |
Symbol icon from Pokémon GO |
Symbol icon from Pokémon Rumble Rush |
Symbol icon from Pokémon Masters EX |
Symbol icon from Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX |
Symbol icon from Pokémon Mezastar |
Symbol icon from New Pokémon Snap |
Symbol icon from Pokémon Sleep |
In the TCG
- Main article: Water (TCG)
Due to the decreased amount of types in the TCG, Water generally adopts all Ice-type Pokémon under its typing.
Similar to the games, Water-type Pokémon in the TCG are generally weak to Grass and Lightning with no resistances. Water-type Pokémon are strong against Fighting and Fire Pokémon, whilst Grass Pokémon and some Colorless Pokémon can resist this type.
Statistical averages
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Trivia
- Generation I introduced the most Water-type Pokémon of any generation, with 32, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Water-type Pokémon, with nine.
- Generation VIII introduced the most Water-type moves of any generation, with twelve, and Generation II and VI introduced the fewest Water-type moves with three.
- Generation II is the only generation to have not introduced a Water-type specialist.
- Starting in Generation II, Water has the most Pokémon with a specific type.
- Out of every type, Water has the most Gym Leaders, at eight.
- The Water type has the most Pokémon that evolve via trading, at six.
- The Water type has the most Gigantamax forms of all types, at six, as well as the most G-Max Moves, at five.
- Out of the usual three first partner Pokémon types, Water is the only one to have all of its members — including their respective evolutions — be listed as the same color, namely blue.
- Junichi Masuda has stated that Water is his favorite type.[1]
References
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