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|{{MSP|027|Sandshrew}}
|{{p|Sandshrew}}
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| 028 || {{MSP|028|Sandslash}} || {{p|Sandslash}}
|028
|{{MSP|028|Sandslash}}
|{{p|Sandslash}}
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| 050 || {{MSP|050|Diglett}} || {{p|Diglett}}
|050
|{{MSP|050|Diglett}}
|{{p|Diglett}}
|-
|-
| 051 || {{MSP|051|Dugtrio}} || {{p|Dugtrio}}
|051
|{{MSP|051|Dugtrio}}
|{{p|Dugtrio}}
|-
|-
| 104 || {{MSP|104|Cubone}} || {{p|Cubone}}
|104
|{{MSP|104|Cubone}}
|{{p|Cubone}}
|-
|-
| 105 || {{MSP|105|Marowak}} || {{p|Marowak}}
|105
|{{MSP|105|Marowak}}
|{{p|Marowak}}
|-
|-
| 231 || {{MSP|231|Phanpy}} || {{p|Phanpy}}
|231
|{{MSP|231|Phanpy}}
|{{p|Phanpy}}
|-
|-
| 232 || {{MSP|232|Donphan}} || {{p|Donphan}}
|232
|{{MSP|232|Donphan}}
|{{p|Donphan}}
|-
|-
| 328 || {{MSP|328|Trapinch}} || {{p|Trapinch}}
|328
|{{MSP|328|Trapinch}}
|{{p|Trapinch}}
|-
|-
| 383 || {{MSP|383|Groudon}} || {{p|Groudon}}
|383
|{{MSP|383|Groudon}}
|{{p|Groudon}}
|-
|-
| 449 || {{MSP|449|Hippopotas}} || {{p|Hippopotas}}
|449
|{{MSP|449|Hippopotas}}
|{{p|Hippopotas}}
|-
|-
| 450 || {{MSP|450|Hippowdon}} || {{p|Hippowdon}}
|450
|{{MSP|450|Hippowdon}}
|{{p|Hippowdon}}
|-
|-
| 529 || {{MSP|529|Drilbur}} || {{p|Drilbur}}
| 529
|{{MSP|529|Drilbur}}
|{{p|Drilbur}}
|-
|-
| 749 || {{MSP|749|Mudbray}} || {{p|Mudbray}}
|749
|{{MSP|749|Mudbray}}
|{{p|Mudbray}}
|-
|-
| 750 || {{MSP|750|Mudsdale}} || {{p|Mudsdale}}
|750
|{{MSP|750|Mudsdale}}
|{{p|Mudsdale}}
|}
|}
|}
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! # || || Name || Type 1 || Type 2
! #
!
! Name
! Type 1
! Type 2
|-
|-
| 050 || {{MSP|050A|Diglett}} || {{p|Diglett}}<br><small>[[Regional variant|Alola Form]]</small> |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Steel}}
|050
|{{MSP|050A|Diglett}}
|{{p|Diglett}}<br><small>[[Regional variant|Alola Form]]</small>
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Steel}}
|-
|-
| 051 || {{MSP|051A|Dugtrio}} || {{p|Dugtrio}}<br><small>[[Regional variant|Alola Form]]</small> |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Steel}}
|051
|{{MSP|051A|Dugtrio}}
|{{p|Dugtrio}}<br><small>[[Regional variant|Alola Form]]</small>
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Steel}}
|-
|-
| 111 || {{MSP|111|Rhyhorn}} || {{p|Rhyhorn}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Rock}}
|111
|{{MSP|111|Rhyhorn}}
|{{p|Rhyhorn}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Rock}}
|-
|-
| 112 || {{MSP|112|Rhydon}} || {{p|Rhydon}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Rock}}
|112
|{{MSP|112|Rhydon}}
|{{p|Rhydon}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Rock}}
|-
|-
| 207 || {{MSP|207|Gligar}} || {{p|Gligar}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Flying}}
|207
|{{MSP|207|Gligar}}
|{{p|Gligar}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Flying}}
|-
|-
| 329 || {{MSP|329|Vibrava}} || {{p|Vibrava}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Dragon}}
|329
|{{MSP|329|Vibrava}}
|{{p|Vibrava}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
|-
|-
| 330 || {{MSP|330|Flygon}} || {{p|Flygon}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Dragon}}
|330
|{{MSP|330|Flygon}}
|{{p|Flygon}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
|-
|-
| 343 || {{MSP|343|Baltoy}} || {{p|Baltoy}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Psychic}}
|343
|{{MSP|343|Baltoy}}
|{{p|Baltoy}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Psychic}}
|-
|-
| 344 || {{MSP|344|Claydol}} || {{p|Claydol}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Psychic}}
|344
|{{MSP|344|Claydol}}
|{{p|Claydol}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Psychic}}
|-
|-
| 383 || {{MSP|383P|Groudon}}
|383
|<small>[[Primal Reversion|Primal]]</small><br>{{p|Groudon}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Fire}}
|{{MSP|383P|Groudon}}
|<small>[[Primal Reversion|Primal]]</small><br>{{p|Groudon}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Fire}}
|-
|-
| 464 || {{MSP|464|Rhyperior}} || {{p|Rhyperior}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Rock}}
|464
|{{MSP|464|Rhyperior}}
|{{p|Rhyperior}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Rock}}
|-
|-
| 472 || {{MSP|472|Gliscor}} || {{p|Gliscor}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Flying}}
|472
|{{MSP|472|Gliscor}}
|{{p|Gliscor}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Flying}}
|-
|-
| 530 || {{MSP|530|Excadrill}} || {{p|Excadrill}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Steel}}
|530
|{{MSP|530|Excadrill}}
|{{p|Excadrill}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Steel}}
|-
|-
| 551 || {{MSP|551|Sandile}} || {{p|Sandile}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Dark}}
|551
|{{MSP|551|Sandile}}
|{{p|Sandile}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Dark}}
|-
|-
| 552 || {{MSP|552|Krokorok}} || {{p|Krokorok}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Dark}}
|552
|{{MSP|552|Krokorok}}
|{{p|Krokorok}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Dark}}
|-
|-
| 553 || {{MSP|553|Krookodile}} || {{p|Krookodile}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Dark}}
|553
|{{MSP|553|Krookodile}}
|{{p|Krookodile}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Dark}}
|-
|-
| 618 || {{MSP|618|Stunfisk}} || {{p|Stunfisk}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Electric}}
|618
|{{MSP|618|Stunfisk}}
|{{p|Stunfisk}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Electric}}
|-
|-
| 622 || {{MSP|622|Golett}} || {{p|Golett}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Ghost}}
|622
|{{MSP|622|Golett}}
|{{p|Golett}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Ghost}}
|-
|-
| 623 || {{MSP|623|Golurk}} || {{p|Golurk}} |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Ghost}}
|623
|{{MSP|623|Golurk}}
|{{p|Golurk}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Ghost}}
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | 645 || {{MSP|645|Landorus}} || {{p|Landorus}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Forces of Nature|Incarnate Forme]]</small> |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Flying}}
| rowspan="2" |645
|{{MSP|645|Landorus}}
|{{p|Landorus}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Forces of Nature|Incarnate Forme]]</small>
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Flying}}
|-
|-
| {{MSP|645T|Landorus}} || {{p|Landorus}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Forces of Nature|Therian Forme]]</small> |{{typetable|Ground}}{{typetable|Flying}}
|{{MSP|645T|Landorus}}
|{{p|Landorus}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Forces of Nature|Therian Forme]]</small>
{{typetable|Ground}}
{{typetable|Flying}}
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|}
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!
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! Type 1
! Type 2
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| 031 || {{MSP|031|Nidoqueen}} || {{p|Nidoqueen}} |{{typetable|Poison}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|031
|{{MSP|031|Nidoqueen}}
|{{p|Nidoqueen}}
{{typetable|Poison}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 034 || {{MSP|034|Nidoking}} || {{p|Nidoking}} |{{typetable|Poison}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|034
|{{MSP|034|Nidoking}}
|{{p|Nidoking}}
{{typetable|Poison}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 074 || {{MSP|074|Geodude}} || {{p|Geodude}} |{{typetable|Rock}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|074
|{{MSP|074|Geodude}}
|{{p|Geodude}}
{{typetable|Rock}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 075 || {{MSP|075|Graveler}} || {{p|Graveler}} |{{typetable|Rock}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|075
|{{MSP|075|Graveler}}
|{{p|Graveler}}
{{typetable|Rock}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 076 || {{MSP|076|Golem}} || {{p|Golem}} |{{typetable|Rock}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|076
|{{MSP|076|Golem}}
|{{p|Golem}}
{{typetable|Rock}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 095 || {{MSP|095|Onix}} || {{p|Onix}} |{{typetable|Rock}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|095
|{{MSP|095|Onix}}
|{{p|Onix}}
{{typetable|Rock}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 194 || {{MSP|194|Wooper}} || {{p|Wooper}} |{{typetable|Water}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|194
|{{MSP|194|Wooper}}
|{{p|Wooper}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 195 || {{MSP|195|Quagsire}} || {{p|Quagsire}} |{{typetable|Water}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|195
|{{MSP|195|Quagsire}}
|{{p|Quagsire}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | 208 || {{MSP|208|Steelix}} || {{p|Steelix}} |{{typetable|Steel}}{{typetable|Ground}}
| rowspan="2" |208
|{{MSP|208|Steelix}}
|{{p|Steelix}}
{{typetable|Steel}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| {{MSP|208M|Steelix}}
|{{MSP|208M|Steelix}}
|<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Steelix}} |{{typetable|Steel}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Steelix}}
{{typetable|Steel}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 220 || {{MSP|220|Swinub}} || {{p|Swinub}} |{{typetable|Ice}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|220
|{{MSP|220|Swinub}}
|{{p|Swinub}}
{{typetable|Ice}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 221 || {{MSP|221|Piloswine}} || {{p|Piloswine}} |{{typetable|Ice}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|221
|{{MSP|221|Piloswine}}
|{{p|Piloswine}}
{{typetable|Ice}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 246 || {{MSP|246|Larvitar}} || {{p|Larvitar}} |{{typetable|Rock}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|246
|{{MSP|246|Larvitar}}
|{{p|Larvitar}}
{{typetable|Rock}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 247 || {{MSP|247|Pupitar}} || {{p|Pupitar}} |{{typetable|Rock}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|247
|{{MSP|247|Pupitar}}
|{{p|Pupitar}}
{{typetable|Rock}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 259 || {{MSP|259|Marshtomp}} || {{p|Marshtomp}} |{{typetable|Water}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|259
|{{MSP|259|Marshtomp}}
|{{p|Marshtomp}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | 260 || {{MSP|260|Swampert}} || {{p|Swampert}} |{{typetable|Water}}{{typetable|Ground}}
| rowspan="2" |260
|{{MSP|260|Swampert}}
|{{p|Swampert}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| {{MSP|260M|Swampert}}
|{{MSP|260M|Swampert}}
|<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Swampert}} |{{typetable|Water}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Swampert}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 290 || {{MSP|290|Nincada}} || {{p|Nincada}} |{{typetable|Bug}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|290
|{{MSP|290|Nincada}}
|{{p|Nincada}}
{{typetable|Bug}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 322 || {{MSP|322|Numel}} || {{p|Numel}} |{{typetable|Fire}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|322
|{{MSP|322|Numel}}
|{{p|Numel}}
{{typetable|Fire}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | 323 || {{MSP|323|Camerupt}} || {{p|Camerupt}} |{{typetable|Fire}}{{typetable|Ground}}
| rowspan="2" |323
|{{MSP|323|Camerupt}}
|{{p|Camerupt}}
{{typetable|Fire}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| {{MSP|323M|Camerupt}}
|{{MSP|323M|Camerupt}}
|<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Camerupt}} |{{typetable|Fire}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Camerupt}}
{{typetable|Fire}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 339 || {{MSP|339|Barboach}} || {{p|Barboach}} |{{typetable|Water}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|339
|{{MSP|339|Barboach}}
|{{p|Barboach}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 340 || {{MSP|340|Whiscash}} || {{p|Whiscash}} |{{typetable|Water}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|340
|{{MSP|340|Whiscash}}
|{{p|Whiscash}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 389 || {{MSP|389|Torterra}} || {{p|Torterra}} |{{typetable|Grass}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|389
|{{MSP|389|Torterra}}
|{{p|Torterra}}
{{typetable|Grass}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 413 || {{MSP|413G|Wormadam}} || {{p|Wormadam}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Burmy and Wormadam|Sandy Cloak]]</small> |{{typetable|Bug}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|413
|{{MSP|413G|Wormadam}}
|{{p|Wormadam}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Burmy and Wormadam|Sandy Cloak]]</small>
{{typetable|Bug}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | 423 || {{MSP|423|Gastrodon}}
|rowspan="2" | 423
|<small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Gastrodon|West Sea]]</small><br>{{p|Gastrodon}} |{{typetable|Water}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|{{MSP|423|Gastrodon}}
|<small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Gastrodon|West Sea]]</small><br>{{p|Gastrodon}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| {{MSP|423E|Gastrodon}}
|{{MSP|423E|Gastrodon}}
|<small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Gastrodon|East Sea]]</small><br>{{p|Gastrodon}} |{{typetable|Water}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|<small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Gastrodon|East Sea]]</small><br>{{p|Gastrodon}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 443 || {{MSP|443|Gible}} || {{p|Gible}} |{{typetable|Dragon}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|443
|{{MSP|443|Gible}}
|{{p|Gible}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 444 || {{MSP|444|Gabite}} || {{p|Gabite}} |{{typetable|Dragon}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|444
|{{MSP|444|Gabite}}
|{{p|Gabite}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| rowspan="2" | 445 || {{MSP|445|Garchomp}} || {{p|Garchomp}} |{{typetable|Dragon}}{{typetable|Ground}}
| rowspan="2" |445
|{{MSP|445|Garchomp}}
|{{p|Garchomp}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| {{MSP|445M|Garchomp}}
|{{MSP|445M|Garchomp}}
|<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Garchomp}} |{{typetable|Dragon}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Garchomp}}
{{typetable|Dragon}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 473 || {{MSP|473|Mamoswine}} || {{p|Mamoswine}} |{{typetable|Ice}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|473
|{{MSP|473|Mamoswine}}
|{{p|Mamoswine}}
{{typetable|Ice}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 536 || {{MSP|536|Palpitoad}} || {{p|Palpitoad}} |{{typetable|Water}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|536
|{{MSP|536|Palpitoad}}
|{{p|Palpitoad}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 537 || {{MSP|537|Seismitoad}} || {{p|Seismitoad}} |{{typetable|Water}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|537
|{{MSP|537|Seismitoad}}
|{{p|Seismitoad}}
{{typetable|Water}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 660 || {{MSP|660|Diggersby}} || {{p|Diggersby}} |{{typetable|Normal}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|660
|{{MSP|660|Diggersby}}
|{{p|Diggersby}}
{{typetable|Normal}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| rowspan="3" | 718 || {{MSP|718T|Zygarde}} || {{p|Zygarde}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Zygarde|10% Forme]]</small> |{{typetable|Dragon}}{{typetable|Ground}}
| rowspan="3" |718
|{{MSP|718T|Zygarde}}
|{{p|Zygarde}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Zygarde|10% Forme]]</small>
{{typetable|Dragon}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| {{MSP|718|Zygarde}} || {{p|Zygarde}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Zygarde|50% Forme]]</small> |{{typetable|Dragon}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|{{MSP|718|Zygarde}}
|{{p|Zygarde}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Zygarde|50% Forme]]</small>
{{typetable|Dragon}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| {{MSP|718C|Zygarde}} || {{p|Zygarde}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Zygarde|Complete Forme]]</small> |{{typetable|Dragon}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|{{MSP|718C|Zygarde}}
|{{p|Zygarde}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Zygarde|Complete Forme]]</small>
{{typetable|Dragon}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 769 || {{MSP|769|Sandygast}} || {{p|Sandygast}} |{{typetable|Ghost}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|769
|{{MSP|769|Sandygast}}
|{{p|Sandygast}}
{{typetable|Ghost}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
|-
|-
| 770 || {{MSP|770|Palossand}} || {{p|Palossand}} |{{typetable|Ghost}}{{typetable|Ground}}
|770
|{{MSP|770|Palossand}}
|{{p|Palossand}}
{{typetable|Ghost}}
{{typetable|Ground}}
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Revision as of 03:40, 8 July 2019

Ground redirects here. For the Egg Group formerly known as the Ground Egg Group, see Field (Egg Group).

The Ground type (Japanese: じめんタイプ Ground type) is one of the eighteen types. Notable Trainers who specialize in Ground-type Pokémon are Giovanni of Viridian City, Bertha of the Sinnoh Elite Four, Clay of Driftveil City, and Island Kahuna Hapu of Poni Island. Prior to changes in Generation IV, all damaging Ground-type moves were physical, but they may now also be special depending on the attack.

Statistical averages

Overall

Stat
HP: 75.85
Attack: 92.52
Defense: 86.91
Sp.Atk: 61.44
Sp.Def: 65.25
Speed: 59.84
Total: 441.81


Fully evolved

Stat
HP: 90.60
Attack: 109.00
Defense: 102.07
Sp.Atk: 76.40
Sp.Def: 80.26
Speed: 68.07
Total: 526.40


Battle properties

Generation I

Ground-type Pokémon are immune to Thunder Wave.

Offensive Ground Defensive
Power Types   Power Types
Electric
Fire
Poison
Rock
½× Poison
Rock
½× Bug
Grass
Grass
Ice
Water
Flying Electric


Generation II onwards

Ground-type Pokémon are immune to damage from the sandstorm weather condition.

Offensive Ground Defensive
Power Types   Power Types
Electric
Fire
Poison
Rock
Steel
½× Poison
Rock
½× Bug
Grass
Grass
Ice
Water
Flying Electric


Characteristics

Defense

Ground-type Pokémon are not damaged by sandstorms, and are immune to Electric attacks.

Offense

Ground is the only type super effective against Electric, and is super effective against five types in total, tying with Fighting for the most super effective matchups.

Because Ground is so useful offensively and resisted by so few types, Ground often provides good coverage when combined with another type of attack. It does particularly well when combined with Ice, as Ice's strong matchups include Grass and Flying.

Ground attacks cannot hit Pokémon under the effect of Magnet Rise or Telekinesis, though all Pokémon lose their immunity to Ground when they are grounded (such as by Ingrain, Gravity, or Thousand Arrows). Further, most Ground-type Pokémon can learn Rock-type moves (mainly those available via TM such as Rock Slide) to check Flying-types, along with Bug-types and Ice-types.

Contest properties

In Contests, Ground-type moves are typically Tough moves.

Pokémon

As of Generation VII, there are 65 Ground-type Pokémon or 8.0% of all Pokémon (counting those that are Ground-type in at least one of their forms), making it the 9th most common type.

Pure Ground-type Pokémon

# Name
027 Sandshrew Sandshrew
028 Sandslash Sandslash
050 Diglett Diglett
051 Dugtrio Dugtrio
104 Cubone Cubone
105 Marowak Marowak
231 Phanpy Phanpy
232 Donphan Donphan
328 Trapinch Trapinch
383 Groudon Groudon
449 Hippopotas Hippopotas
450 Hippowdon Hippowdon
529 Drilbur Drilbur
749 Mudbray Mudbray
750 Mudsdale Mudsdale

Half Ground-type Pokémon

Primary Ground-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
050 Diglett Diglett
Alola Form
Ground Steel
051 Dugtrio Dugtrio
Alola Form
Ground Steel
111 Rhyhorn Rhyhorn Ground Rock
112 Rhydon Rhydon Ground Rock
207 Gligar Gligar Ground Flying
329 Vibrava Vibrava Ground Dragon
330 Flygon Flygon Ground Dragon
343 Baltoy Baltoy Ground Psychic
344 Claydol Claydol Ground Psychic
383 Groudon Primal
Groudon
Ground Fire
464 Rhyperior Rhyperior Ground Rock
472 Gliscor Gliscor Ground Flying
530 Excadrill Excadrill Ground Steel
551 Sandile Sandile Ground Dark
552 Krokorok Krokorok Ground Dark
553 Krookodile Krookodile Ground Dark
618 Stunfisk Stunfisk Ground Electric
622 Golett Golett Ground Ghost
623 Golurk Golurk Ground Ghost
645 Landorus Landorus
Incarnate Forme
Ground Flying
Landorus Landorus
Therian Forme
Ground Flying

Secondary Ground-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
031 Nidoqueen Nidoqueen Poison Ground
034 Nidoking Nidoking Poison Ground
074 Geodude Geodude Rock Ground
075 Graveler Graveler Rock Ground
076 Golem Golem Rock Ground
095 Onix Onix Rock Ground
194 Wooper Wooper Water Ground
195 Quagsire Quagsire Water Ground
208 Steelix Steelix Steel Ground
Steelix Mega
Steelix
Steel Ground
220 Swinub Swinub Ice Ground
221 Piloswine Piloswine Ice Ground
246 Larvitar Larvitar Rock Ground
247 Pupitar Pupitar Rock Ground
259 Marshtomp Marshtomp Water Ground
260 Swampert Swampert Water Ground
Swampert Mega
Swampert
Water Ground
290 Nincada Nincada Bug Ground
322 Numel Numel Fire Ground
323 Camerupt Camerupt Fire Ground
Camerupt Mega
Camerupt
Fire Ground
339 Barboach Barboach Water Ground
340 Whiscash Whiscash Water Ground
389 Torterra Torterra Grass Ground
413 Wormadam Wormadam
Sandy Cloak
Bug Ground
423 Gastrodon West Sea
Gastrodon
Water Ground
Gastrodon East Sea
Gastrodon
Water Ground
443 Gible Gible Dragon Ground
444 Gabite Gabite Dragon Ground
445 Garchomp Garchomp Dragon Ground
Garchomp Mega
Garchomp
Dragon Ground
473 Mamoswine Mamoswine Ice Ground
536 Palpitoad Palpitoad Water Ground
537 Seismitoad Seismitoad Water Ground
660 Diggersby Diggersby Normal Ground
718 Zygarde Zygarde
10% Forme
Dragon Ground
Zygarde Zygarde
50% Forme
Dragon Ground
Zygarde Zygarde
Complete Forme
Dragon Ground
769 Sandygast Sandygast Ghost Ground
770 Palossand Palossand Ghost Ground

Moves

Gen Move Category Contest Power Accuracy PP Target Description
I Bone Club Physical Tough 65 85% 20 (max 32)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user clubs the target with a bone. This may also make the target flinch.
II Bone Rush Physical Tough 25 90% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user strikes the target with a hard bone two to five times in a row.
I Bonemerang Physical Tough 50 90% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user throws the bone it holds. The bone loops around to hit the target twice—coming and going.
V Bulldoze Physical Tough 60 100% 20 (max 32)
     
     
All adjacent Pokémon
The user strikes everything around it by stomping down on the ground. This lowers the Speed stat of those hit.
I Dig Physical Tough 80 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user burrows, then attacks on the next turn.
V Drill Run Physical Tough 80 95% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user crashes into its target while rotating its body like a drill. Critical hits land more easily.
IV Earth Power Special Beautiful 90 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user makes the ground under the target erupt with power. This may also lower the target's Sp. Def stat.
I Earthquake Physical Tough 100 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
All adjacent Pokémon
The user sets off an earthquake that strikes every Pokémon around it.
I Fissure Physical Tough 30% 5 (max 8)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user opens up a fissure in the ground and drops the target in. The target faints instantly if this attack hits.
VII High Horsepower Physical 95 95% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user fiercely attacks the target using its entire body.
VI Land's Wrath Physical Beautiful 90 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
All adjacent foes
The user gathers the energy of the land and focuses that power on opposing Pokémon to damage them.
II Magnitude Physical Tough Varies 100% 30 (max 48)
     
     
All adjacent Pokémon
The user attacks everything around it with a ground-shaking quake. Its power varies.
IV Mud Bomb Special Cute 65 85% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user launches a hard-packed mud ball to attack. This may also lower the target's accuracy.
III Mud Shot Special Tough 55 95% 15 (max 24)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user attacks by hurling a blob of mud at the target. This also lowers the target's Speed stat.
III Mud Sport Status Cute % 15 (max 24)
     
     
All Pokémon
The user kicks up mud on the battlefield. This weakens Electric-type moves for five turns.
II Mud-Slap Special Cute 20 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user hurls mud in the target's face to inflict damage and lower its accuracy.
VI Precipice Blades Physical Cool 120 85% 10 (max 16)
     
     
All adjacent foes
The user attacks opposing Pokémon by manifesting the power of the land in fearsome blades of stone.
VI Rototiller Status Tough % 10 (max 16)
     
     
All Pokémon
Tilling the soil, the user makes it easier for plants to grow. This raises the Attack and Sp. Atk stats of Grass-type Pokémon.
I Sand Attack Status Cute 100% 15 (max 24)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
Sand is hurled in the target's face, reducing the target's accuracy.
III Sand Tomb Physical Clever 35 85% 15 (max 24)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user traps the target inside a harshly raging sandstorm for four to five turns.
VII Shore Up Status % 10 (max 16)
     
     
Self
The user regains up to half of its max HP. It restores more HP in a sandstorm.
II Spikes Status Clever % 20 (max 32)
     
     
All foes
The user lays a trap of spikes at the opposing team's feet. The trap hurts Pokémon that switch into battle.
VII Stomping Tantrum Physical 75 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
Driven by frustration, the user attacks the target. If the user's previous move has failed, the power of this move doubles.
VII Tectonic Rage Physical % 1 (max 1)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user burrows deep into the ground and slams into the target with the full force of its Z-Power. The power varies, depending on the original move.
VII Tectonic Rage Special % 1 (max 1)
     
     
Any adjacent Pokémon
The user burrows deep into the ground and slams into the target with the full force of its Z-Power. The power varies, depending on the original move.
VI Thousand Arrows Physical Beautiful 90 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
All adjacent foes
This move also hits opposing Pokémon that are in the air. Those Pokémon are knocked down to the ground.
VI Thousand Waves Physical Tough 90 100% 10 (max 16)
     
     
All adjacent foes
The user attacks with a wave that crawls along the ground. Those hit can't flee from battle.
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 Ground type

A Pokémon with Color Change, Protean, Imposter, RKS System, or Multitype will become a Ground-type Pokémon if (respectively) it is hit with a Ground-type move, uses a Ground-type move, is sent out against a Ground-type opponent, is holding a Ground Memory, or is holding an Earth Plate or Groundium Z.

Gen Ability Description
III Levitate Gives full immunity to all Ground-type moves.
V Sand Force Strengthens Rock, Ground, and Steel moves to 1.3× their power during a sandstorm.
All details are accurate to Generation VI games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual Ability's page.

Exclusive Abilities

Only Ground-type Pokémon can have these Abilities. This does not include signature Abilities.

Gen Ability Description
III Arena Trap Prevents opposing Pokémon from fleeing.
All details are accurate to Generation VI games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual Ability's page.

Items

Name Description
Bag Air Balloon Sprite.png Air Balloon An item to be held by a Pokémon. The holder will float in the air until hit. Once hit, this item will burst.
Bag Earth Plate Sprite.png Earth Plate An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Ground-type moves.
Bag Ground Gem Sprite.png Ground Gem A gem with an ordinary essence. When held, it strengthens the power of a Ground-type move one time.
Bag Ground Memory Sprite.png Ground Memory A memory disc that contains Ground-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon.
Bag Groundium Z Sprite.png Groundium Z It converts Z-Power into crystals that upgrade Ground-type moves to Ground-type Z-Moves.
Bag Iron Ball Sprite.png Iron Ball An item to be held by a Pokémon. It lowers Speed and allows Ground-type moves to hit Flying-type and levitating holders.
Bag Shuca Berry Sprite.png Shuca Berry If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Ground-type attack.
Bag Soft Sand Sprite.png Soft Sand An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a loose, silky sand that boosts the power of Ground-type moves.
All details are accurate to Generation VII games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual item's page.

In the TCG

Main article: Fighting (TCG)

Due to the decreased amount of types in the TCG, Ground-type Pokémon are generally listed as Fighting-type Pokémon.

Ground-type Pokémon in the TCG are generally weak to Grass and Water with a resistance to the Lightning type. Fighting-type Pokémon are strong against Colorless, Darkness and Lightning Pokémon, whilst some Colorless and Psychic Pokémon can resist the Fighting type.

Trivia

  • Generation I introduced the most Ground-type Pokémon of any Generation, with 14, and Generation VI introduced the fewest, with two.
  • Generation I introduced the most Ground-type moves of any Generation, with six, and Generations IV and V introduced the fewest, with two each.
  • Generation VI is the only Generation to not introduce a pure Ground-type Pokémon.
  • In the anime, Ground-type Pokémon's immunity to Electric-type attacks is treated inconsistently, sometimes upheld and sometimes ignored. The anime (in particular Showdown at Pewter City) also implies that Ground's immunity to Electric has a limit depending on the voltage, as Brock's Onix, when first fighting Pikachu, was completely unaffected by Pikachu's electricity, but in the rematch, Pikachu's electric attacks, having been boosted at an abandoned hydroelectric plant, were giving Onix a noticeable degree of pain, although it still was not enough to completely incapacitate it, as well as environmental factors (such as water being sprayed on it).
  • Each type that resists Flying is weak to Ground, and vice versa.
  • More Pokémon are immune to Ground-type moves than any other type, as both Flying Pokémon and levitating Pokémon are immune to Ground.
  • Ground is the only type in the Generation II games and their remakes that a notable Trainer does not specialize in.

In other languages

Language Title
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地上 Dìshàng *
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Norway Flag.png Norwegian Grund
Jord
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Lądowy*
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Solo
Terra
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Solo*
Terrestre*
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Jord*
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