Pokemon Weakness Calculator
Instantly calculate type effectiveness, resistances, and immunities for your team.
Total Weaknesses
Defense Distribution Profile
| Metric | Value | Strategic Note |
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Table 1: Detailed breakdown of defensive profile generated by the Pokemon Weakness Calculator.
What is a Pokemon Weakness Calculator?
The Pokemon Weakness Calculator is an essential tool for competitive trainers and casual players alike. It calculates how much damage a specific Pokémon will take from any of the 18 elemental types in the game. By selecting a Pokémon's primary and secondary types, this Pokemon Weakness Calculator identifies which moves will deal quadruple (4x), double (2x), half (0.5x), or even no damage at all.
Who should use it? Competitive players use the Pokemon Weakness Calculator to build balanced teams that cover each other's vulnerabilities. Casual players use it to defeat tough Gym Leaders or Elite Four members. A common misconception is that a dual-type Pokémon is always better; however, adding a second type can sometimes introduce new 4x weaknesses that a single-type Pokémon wouldn't have.
Pokemon Weakness Calculator Formula and Mathematical Explanation
The math behind the Pokemon Weakness Calculator follows a multiplicative logic. For a single-type Pokémon, the effectiveness is simply the multiplier from the standard type chart. For dual-type Pokémon, the Pokemon Weakness Calculator multiplies the effectiveness values for both types against a specific attacking move.
The general formula used is: Total Effectiveness = Type 1 Multiplier × Type 2 Multiplier
| Variable | Meaning | Unit | Typical Range |
|---|---|---|---|
| M1 | Primary Type Multiplier | Factor | 0 to 2.0 |
| M2 | Secondary Type Multiplier | Factor | 0 to 2.0 |
| E | Total Effectiveness | Factor | 0 to 4.0 |
Practical Examples (Real-World Use Cases)
Example 1: Charizard (Fire/Flying)
Using the Pokemon Weakness Calculator, we see that Fire is weak to Rock (2x) and Flying is weak to Rock (2x).
Math: 2.0 × 2.0 = 4.0. Therefore, Charizard has a massive 4x weakness to Rock moves.
Example 2: Gastly (Ghost/Poison)
A Pokemon Weakness Calculator shows Ghost is immune to Fighting (0x), while Poison is resistant to Fighting (0.5x).
Math: 0 × 0.5 = 0. Therefore, Gastly remains completely immune to Fighting moves.
How to Use This Pokemon Weakness Calculator
Follow these simple steps to master your defensive strategy:
- Step 1: Select the primary type of your Pokémon from the first dropdown.
- Step 2: If the Pokémon has a second type, select it from the second dropdown. If not, keep it at "None".
- Step 3: Review the "Total Weaknesses" result in the green header. This is the first thing the Pokemon Weakness Calculator generates.
- Step 4: Check the 4x and 2x weakness sections to know which opponents to avoid.
- Step 5: Look at the "Defense Distribution Profile" chart to visualize your Pokémon's overall durability.
Key Factors That Affect Pokemon Weakness Calculator Results
While the Pokemon Weakness Calculator provides a solid foundation, several factors can modify these results in actual battle:
- Abilities: Abilities like Levitate make a Pokémon immune to Ground moves, regardless of its type.
- Held Items: An Air Balloon provides temporary immunity to Ground until the balloon pops.
- Move Effects: Moves like "Roost" temporarily remove the Flying type, changing the weaknesses for that turn.
- Field Conditions: Rain increases the power of Water moves, effectively mimicking a weakness for neutral targets.
- Tera Types: In newer generations, Terastallization completely replaces a Pokémon's typing with a single new type.
- Specific Moves: Moves like Freeze-Dry deal super-effective damage to Water types, defying standard Pokemon Weakness Calculator logic.
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Related Tools and Internal Resources
- Damage Calculator – Calculate exact HP loss per hit.
- IV Checker – Find the potential stats of your Pokémon.
- Interactive Type Chart – A full 18×18 grid of interactions.
- Team Builder – Analyze your entire team with our Pokemon Weakness Calculator.
- Speed Tier List – See who moves first in battle.
- Move Database – Find power and accuracy for every move.