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Revision as of 06:05, 26 April 2011

Many Pokémon have two types, rather than just one. The complex nature in which types can be arranged means there are a possible 289 different type combinations. However, due to the games' advantage/disadvantage multiplication system, a Pokémon which is Dark/Ghost is treated the same as one that is Ghost/Dark. As such, there are 153 distinct type combinations.

While many of these combinations are actually quite common (sometimes even more so than Pokémon of single types), there are several Pokémon which have type combinations unique to either their species or their evolutionary family. These unique Pokémon are listed below.

For the purposes of this list, type combinations are considered commutative; that is to say, Spiritomb and Sableye would be treated as having the same type combination as they have the same weaknesses and resistances.

Normal

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
400 Bibarel  Normal 
 Water 
648 File:648S.png Meloetta (Step Forme)  Normal 
 Fighting 

Families

Pokémon Name Types
585 Deerling  Normal 
 Grass 
586 Sawsbuck  Normal 
 Grass 

Fighting

Single Pokémon

None.

Families

None.

Flying

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
641 Tornadus  Flying 

Families

None.

Poison

Single Pokémon

None.

Families

Pokémon Name Types
031 Nidoqueen  Poison 
 Ground 
034 Nidoking  Poison 
 Ground 
041 Zubat  Poison 
 Flying 
042 Golbat  Poison 
 Flying 
169 Crobat  Poison 
 Flying 
453 Croagunk  Poison 
 Fighting 
454 Toxicroak  Poison 
 Fighting 

Ground

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
618 Stunfisk  Ground 
 Electric 

Families

Pokémon Name Types
343 Baltoy  Ground 
 Psychic 
344 Claydol  Ground 
 Psychic 
551 Sandile  Ground 
 Dark 
552 Krokorok  Ground 
 Dark 
553 Krookodile  Ground 
 Dark 
622 Golett  Ground 
 Ghost 
623 Golurk  Ground 
 Ghost 

Rock

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
248 Tyranitar  Rock 
 Dark 
639 Terrakion  Rock 
 Fighting 

Families

Pokémon Name Types
345 Lileep  Rock 
 Grass 
346 Cradily  Rock 
 Grass 

Bug

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
214 Heracross  Bug 
 Fighting 
283 Surskit  Bug 
 Water 
292 Shedinja  Bug 
 Ghost 

Families

Pokémon Name Types
595 Joltik  Bug 
 Electric 
596 Galvantula  Bug 
 Electric 
636 Larvesta  Bug 
 Fire 
637 Volcarona  Bug 
 Fire 

Ghost

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
487 Giratina  Ghost 
 Dragon 

Families

Pokémon Name Types
092 Gastly  Ghost 
 Poison 
093 Haunter  Ghost 
 Poison 
094 Gengar  Ghost 
 Poison 
425 Drifloon  Ghost 
 Flying 
426 Drifblim  Ghost 
 Flying 
607 Litwick  Ghost 
 Fire 
608 Lampent  Ghost 
 Fire 
609 Chandelure  Ghost 
 Fire 

Steel

Single Pokémon

227 Skarmory  Steel 
 Flying 
483 Dialga  Steel 
 Dragon 

Families

None.

Grass

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
389 Torterra  Grass 
 Ground 

Families

Pokémon Name Types
459 Snover  Grass 
 Ice 
460 Abomasnow  Grass 
 Ice 
597 Ferroseed  Grass 
 Steel 
598 Ferrothorn  Grass 
 Steel 

Fire

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
219 Magcargo  Fire 
 Rock 
485 Heatran  Fire 
 Steel 

Families

Pokémon Name Types
322 Numel  Fire 
 Ground 
323 Camerupt  Fire 
 Ground 

Water

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
395 Empoleon  Water 
 Steel 

Families

Pokémon Name Types
270 Lotad  Water 
 Grass 
271 Lombre  Water 
 Grass 
272 Ludicolo  Water 
 Grass 
592 Frillish  Water 
 Ghost 
593 Jellicent  Water 
 Ghost 

Electric

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
479 Rotom (Normal Rotom)  Electric 
 Ghost 
479 Rotom (Heat Rotom)  Electric 
 Fire 
479 Rotom (Frost Rotom)  Electric 
 Ice 
479 Rotom (Mow Rotom)  Electric 
 Grass 

Families

Pokémon Name Types
081 Magnemite  Electric 
 Steel 
082 Magneton  Electric 
 Steel 
462 Magnezone  Electric 
 Steel 

Psychic

Single Pokémon

None.

Families

None.

Ice

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
478 Froslass  Ice 
 Ghost 

Families

Pokémon Name Types
238 Smoochum  Ice 
 Psychic 
124 Jynx  Ice 
 Psychic 
220 Swinub  Ice 
 Ground 
221 Piloswine  Ice 
 Ground 
473 Mamoswine  Ice 
 Ground 

Dragon

Single Pokémon

Pokémon Name Types
643 Reshiram  Dragon 
 Fire 
644 Zekrom  Dragon 
 Electric 
646 Kyurem  Dragon 
 Ice 

Families

Pokémon Name Types
380 Latias  Dragon 
 Psychic 
381 Latios  Dragon 
 Psychic 

Dark

Single Pokémon

None.

Families

Pokémon Name Types
215 Sneasel  Dark 
 Ice 
461 Weavile  Dark 
 Ice 
228 Houndour  Dark 
 Fire 
229 Houndoom  Dark 
 Fire 
559 Scraggy  Dark 
 Fighting 
560 Scrafty  Dark 
 Fighting 
624 Pawniard  Dark 
 Steel 
625 Bisharp  Dark 
 Steel 
633 Deino  Dark 
 Dragon 
634 Zweilous  Dark 
 Dragon 
635 Hydreigon  Dark 
 Dragon 

Trivia

  • There are 24 different species of Pokémon who do not have the same type combination as another.
  • The Flying type is the only type which has unique type combinations that has one with it as its only type.
  • Many Pokémon gain their unique typing as part of evolution and, as a result, some of those featured here are not featured with their pre-evolutions. However, Surskit is the only Pokémon on this list whose evolution is not featured with it.
  • Generation V introduced the most Pokémon with unique type combinations, with 32.
  • All dual type Ghost-type Pokémon, apart from Sableye and Spiritomb, have unique type combinations.
Attributes Egg GroupCategory (AbundanceOther languages) • Unique type combinations
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Abilities and moves Ability • Hidden Ability (Gen VGen VIGen VIIGen VIII)
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Base stats Gen IGen II-VGen VIGen VIIGen VIIIGen IX
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Other stats Catch rate (GO) • EVs given in battle (Gen IIIGen IVGen V-VIGen VIIGen VIIIGen IX) • Gender ratio
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