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Water-type Pokémon are numerous and as such have a relatively stable statistical outline. Water pokémon can assume the role of a Physical ( eg. Feraligatr ) or Special ( eg. Starmie ) Sweeper as well as the Tank ( eg. Blastoise ) . The general trend across the Water-type Pokémon classification is high Special statistics and low Speed.
Water-type Pokémon are numerous and as such have a relatively stable statistical outline. Water pokémon can assume the role of a Physical ( eg. Feraligatr ) or Special ( eg. Starmie ) Sweeper as well as the Tank ( eg. Blastoise ) . The general trend across the Water-type Pokémon classification is high Special statistics and low Speed.


==Pokémom==
==Pokémon==


===Pure Water-type Pokémon.===
===Pure Water-type Pokémon===


*[[Squirtle (Pokémon)|Squirtle]]
*[[Squirtle (Pokémon)|Squirtle]]
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*[[Kyogre (Pokémon)|Kyogre]]
*[[Kyogre (Pokémon)|Kyogre]]


===Half Water-type Pokémon.===
===Half Water-type Pokémon===


<i>Primary Water-type Pokémon.</i>
<i>Primary Water-type Pokémon</i>


*[[Poliwrath (Pokémon)|Poliwrath]] ( WATER / FIGHTING )
*[[Poliwrath (Pokémon)|Poliwrath]] ( WATER / FIGHTING )
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*[[Relicanth (Pokémon)|Relicanth]] ( WATER / ROCK )
*[[Relicanth (Pokémon)|Relicanth]] ( WATER / ROCK )


<i>Secondary Water-type Pokémon.</i>
<i>Secondary Water-type Pokémon</i>


*[[Omanyte (Pokémon)|Omanyte]] ( ROCK / WATER )
*[[Omanyte (Pokémon)|Omanyte]] ( ROCK / WATER )

Revision as of 06:08, 15 February 2005

Template:ElementalTypes The Water type is one of the basic elemental types that can be found in the games. Attacks that are of the Water-type use the Special Attack stat as attack for the purposes of damage calculations, and the Special Defense stat when calculating defense.

Water-type creatures are weak to Electric-type and Grass-type, but strong against Rock-type and Ground-type.

Some notable water Pokémon trainers include Misty of Cerulean City and Wallace and Ardan of Sootopolis.

Some of the better known examples of water Pokémon are Blastoise, Wailord, Poliwag, Psyduck, Gyarados, Mudkip, and Kyogre.

Some of the better known examples of water attacks are Surf, Hydro Pump, Water Gun, and Dive.

Statistical Averages

HP:65
 
ATK:68
 
DEF:71
 
SPC ATK:66
 
SPC DEF:64
 
SPD:64
 

Statistical Analysis

Water-type Pokémon are numerous and as such have a relatively stable statistical outline. Water pokémon can assume the role of a Physical ( eg. Feraligatr ) or Special ( eg. Starmie ) Sweeper as well as the Tank ( eg. Blastoise ) . The general trend across the Water-type Pokémon classification is high Special statistics and low Speed.

Pokémon

Pure Water-type Pokémon

Half Water-type Pokémon

Primary Water-type Pokémon

Secondary Water-type Pokémon

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