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The '''Poison type''' (Japanese: '''どくタイプ''' ''Poison type'') is one of the eighteen [[type]]s | The '''Poison type''' (Japanese: '''どくタイプ''' ''Poison type'') is one of the eighteen [[type]]s. Prior to [[Generation IV#Advances in gameplay|changes in Generation IV]], all damaging Poison-type moves were [[physical move|physical]], but they may now also be [[special move|special]] depending on the attack. | ||
==Statistical averages== | ==Statistical averages== | ||
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|Speed=80.03 | |Speed=80.03 | ||
|Total=489.81 }} | |Total=489.81 }} | ||
<!--out of 33; includes Mega Evolutions as separate Pokémon; includes | <!--out of 33; includes Mega Evolutions as separate Pokémon; includes Alolan Form as separate Pokémon; does not include Arceus--> | ||
==Battle properties== | ==Battle properties== | ||
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===Generation VI | ===Generation VI onward=== | ||
Poison-type Pokémon cannot be {{status|poison}}ed, except by a Pokémon with {{a|Corrosion}}. | Poison-type Pokémon cannot be {{status|poison}}ed, except by a Pokémon with {{a|Corrosion}}. | ||
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===Contest properties=== | ===Contest properties=== | ||
In {{pkmn|Contest}}s, Poison-type moves typically become {{OBP|Clever|condition}} moves. None of them are considered {{OBP|Cute|condition}}. | In {{pkmn|Contest}}s, Poison-type moves typically become {{OBP|Clever|condition}} or {{OBP|Tough|condition}} moves. None of them are considered {{OBP|Cute|condition}}. | ||
==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
As of Generation | As of [[Generation VIII]], there are 69 Poison-type Pokémon or 7.8% of all Pokémon, making it the 8th most common type, tying with {{t|Ground}}. | ||
===Pure Poison-type Pokémon=== | ===Pure Poison-type Pokémon=== | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|023 | |023 | ||
!{{MSP|023|Ekans}} | |||
|{{p|Ekans}} | |{{p|Ekans}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|024 | |024 | ||
!{{MSP|024|Arbok}} | |||
|{{p|Arbok}} | |{{p|Arbok}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|029 | |029 | ||
!{{MSP|029|Nidoran♀}} | |||
|{{p|Nidoran♀}} | |{{p|Nidoran♀}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|030 | |030 | ||
!{{MSP|030|Nidorina}} | |||
|{{p|Nidorina}} | |{{p|Nidorina}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|032 | |032 | ||
!{{MSP|032|Nidoran♂}} | |||
|{{p|Nidoran♂}} | |{{p|Nidoran♂}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|033 | |033 | ||
!{{MSP|033|Nidorino}} | |||
|{{p|Nidorino}} | |{{p|Nidorino}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|088 | |088 | ||
!{{MSP|088|Grimer}} | |||
|{{p|Grimer}} | |{{p|Grimer}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|089 | |089 | ||
!{{MSP|089|Muk}} | |||
|{{p|Muk}} | |{{p|Muk}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|109 | |109 | ||
!{{MSP|109|Koffing}} | |||
|{{p|Koffing}} | |{{p|Koffing}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|110 | |110 | ||
!{{MSP|110|Weezing}} | |||
|{{p|Weezing}} | |{{p|Weezing}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|316 | |316 | ||
!{{MSP|316|Gulpin}} | |||
|{{p|Gulpin}} | |{{p|Gulpin}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|317 | |317 | ||
!{{MSP|317|Swalot}} | |||
|{{p|Swalot}} | |{{p|Swalot}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|336 | |336 | ||
!{{MSP|336|Seviper}} | |||
|{{p|Seviper}} | |{{p|Seviper}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|568 | |568 | ||
!{{MSP|568|Trubbish}} | |||
|{{p|Trubbish}} | |{{p|Trubbish}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|569 | | rowspan=2 | 569 | ||
!{{MSP|569|Garbodor}} | |||
|{{p|Garbodor}} | |{{p|Garbodor}} | ||
|- | |||
!{{MSP|569Gi|Garbodor}} | |||
|<small>[[Gigantamax]]</small><br>{{p|Garbodor}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|803 | |803 | ||
!{{MSP|803|Poipole}} | |||
|{{p|Poipole}} | |{{p|Poipole}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|031 | |031 | ||
!{{MSP|031|Nidoqueen}} | |||
|{{p|Nidoqueen}} | |{{p|Nidoqueen}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|034 | |034 | ||
!{{MSP|034|Nidoking}} | |||
|{{p|Nidoking}} | |{{p|Nidoking}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|041 | |041 | ||
!{{MSP|041|Zubat}} | |||
|{{p|Zubat}} | |{{p|Zubat}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|042 | |042 | ||
!{{MSP|042|Golbat}} | |||
|{{p|Golbat}} | |{{p|Golbat}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|088 | |088 | ||
!{{MSP|088A|Grimer}} | |||
|{{p|Grimer}}<br><small> | |{{p|Grimer}}<br><small>{{rf|Alolan|Form}}</small> | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
{{typetable|Dark}} | {{typetable|Dark}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|089 | |089 | ||
!{{MSP|089A|Muk}} | |||
|{{p|Muk}}<br><small> | |{{p|Muk}}<br><small>{{rf|Alolan|Form}}</small> | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
{{typetable|Dark}} | {{typetable|Dark}} | ||
|- | |||
|110 | |||
!{{MSP|110G|Weezing}} | |||
|{{p|Weezing}}<br><small>{{rf|Galarian|Form}}</small> | |||
{{typetable|Poison}} | |||
{{typetable|Fairy}} | |||
|- | |- | ||
|169 | |169 | ||
!{{MSP|169|Crobat}} | |||
|{{p|Crobat}} | |{{p|Crobat}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|434 | |434 | ||
!{{MSP|434|Stunky}} | |||
|{{p|Stunky}} | |{{p|Stunky}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|435 | |435 | ||
!{{MSP|435|Skuntank}} | |||
|{{p|Skuntank}} | |{{p|Skuntank}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|451 | |451 | ||
!{{MSP|451|Skorupi}} | |||
|{{p|Skorupi}} | |{{p|Skorupi}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|452 | |452 | ||
!{{MSP|452|Drapion}} | |||
|{{p|Drapion}} | |{{p|Drapion}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|453 | |453 | ||
!{{MSP|453|Croagunk}} | |||
|{{p|Croagunk}} | |{{p|Croagunk}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|454 | |454 | ||
!{{MSP|454|Toxicroak}} | |||
|{{p|Toxicroak}} | |{{p|Toxicroak}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|690 | |690 | ||
!{{MSP|690|Skrelp}} | |||
|{{p|Skrelp}} | |{{p|Skrelp}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|691 | |691 | ||
!{{MSP|691|Dragalge}} | |||
|{{p|Dragalge}} | |{{p|Dragalge}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|747 | |747 | ||
!{{MSP|747|Mareanie}} | |||
|{{p|Mareanie}} | |{{p|Mareanie}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|748 | |748 | ||
!{{MSP|748|Toxapex}} | |||
|{{p|Toxapex}} | |{{p|Toxapex}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|757 | |757 | ||
!{{MSP|757|Salandit}} | |||
|{{p|Salandit}} | |{{p|Salandit}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|758 | |758 | ||
!{{MSP|758|Salazzle}} | |||
|{{p|Salazzle}} | |{{p|Salazzle}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|804 | |804 | ||
!{{MSP|804|Naganadel}} | |||
|{{p|Naganadel}} | |{{p|Naganadel}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | |||
{{typetable|Dragon}} | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=2|890 | |||
!{{MSP|890|Eternatus}} | |||
|{{p|Eternatus}} | |||
{{typetable|Poison}} | |||
{{typetable|Dragon}} | |||
|- | |||
!{{MSP|890E|Eternatus}} | |||
|<small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Eternatus|Eternamax]]<br></small>{{p|Eternatus}} | |||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
{{typetable|Dragon}} | {{typetable|Dragon}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|001 | |001 | ||
!{{MSP|001|Bulbasaur}} | |||
|{{p|Bulbasaur}} | |{{p|Bulbasaur}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|002 | |002 | ||
!{{MSP|002|Ivysaur}} | |||
|{{p|Ivysaur}} | |{{p|Ivysaur}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |003 | | rowspan="2" |003 | ||
!{{MSP|003|Venusaur}} | |||
|{{p|Venusaur}} | |{{p|Venusaur}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
!{{MSP|003M|Venusaur}} | |||
|<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Venusaur}} | |<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Venusaur}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|013 | |013 | ||
!{{MSP|013|Weedle}} | |||
|{{p|Weedle}} | |{{p|Weedle}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|014 | |014 | ||
!{{MSP|014|Kakuna}} | |||
|{{p|Kakuna}} | |{{p|Kakuna}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
| rowspan="2" |015 | | rowspan="2" |015 | ||
!{{MSP|015|Beedrill}} | |||
|{{p|Beedrill}} | |{{p|Beedrill}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
!{{MSP|015M|Beedrill}} | |||
|<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Beedrill}} | |<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Beedrill}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|043 | |043 | ||
!{{MSP|043|Oddish}} | |||
|{{p|Oddish}} | |{{p|Oddish}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|044 | |044 | ||
!{{MSP|044|Gloom}} | |||
|{{p|Gloom}} | |{{p|Gloom}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|045 | |045 | ||
!{{MSP|045|Vileplume}} | |||
|{{p|Vileplume}} | |{{p|Vileplume}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|048 | |048 | ||
!{{MSP|048|Venonat}} | |||
|{{p|Venonat}} | |{{p|Venonat}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|049 | |049 | ||
!{{MSP|049|Venomoth}} | |||
|{{p|Venomoth}} | |{{p|Venomoth}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|069 | |069 | ||
!{{MSP|069|Bellsprout}} | |||
|{{p|Bellsprout}} | |{{p|Bellsprout}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|070 | |070 | ||
!{{MSP|070|Weepinbell}} | |||
|{{p|Weepinbell}} | |{{p|Weepinbell}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|071 | |071 | ||
!{{MSP|071|Victreebel}} | |||
|{{p|Victreebel}} | |{{p|Victreebel}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|072 | |072 | ||
!{{MSP|072|Tentacool}} | |||
|{{p|Tentacool}} | |{{p|Tentacool}} | ||
{{typetable|Water}} | {{typetable|Water}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|073 | |073 | ||
!{{MSP|073|Tentacruel}} | |||
|{{p|Tentacruel}} | |{{p|Tentacruel}} | ||
{{typetable|Water}} | {{typetable|Water}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|092 | |092 | ||
!{{MSP|092|Gastly}} | |||
|{{p|Gastly}} | |{{p|Gastly}} | ||
{{typetable|Ghost}} | {{typetable|Ghost}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|093 | |093 | ||
!{{MSP|093|Haunter}} | |||
|{{p|Haunter}} | |{{p|Haunter}} | ||
{{typetable|Ghost}} | {{typetable|Ghost}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
| rowspan=" | | rowspan="3" |094 | ||
!{{MSP|094|Gengar}} | |||
|{{p|Gengar}} | |{{p|Gengar}} | ||
{{typetable|Ghost}} | {{typetable|Ghost}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
!{{MSP|094M|Gengar}} | |||
|<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Gengar}} | |<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Gengar}} | ||
{{typetable|Ghost}} | |||
{{typetable|Poison}} | |||
|- | |||
!{{MSP|094Gi|Gengar}} | |||
|<small>[[Gigantamax]]</small><br>{{p|Gengar}} | |||
{{typetable|Ghost}} | {{typetable|Ghost}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|167 | |167 | ||
!{{MSP|167|Spinarak}} | |||
|{{p|Spinarak}} | |{{p|Spinarak}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|168 | |168 | ||
!{{MSP|168|Ariados}} | |||
|{{p|Ariados}} | |{{p|Ariados}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|211 | |211 | ||
!{{MSP|211|Qwilfish}} | |||
|{{p|Qwilfish}} | |{{p|Qwilfish}} | ||
{{typetable|Water}} | {{typetable|Water}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|269 | |269 | ||
!{{MSP|269|Dustox}} | |||
|{{p|Dustox}} | |{{p|Dustox}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|315 | |315 | ||
!{{MSP|315|Roselia}} | |||
|{{p|Roselia}} | |{{p|Roselia}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|406 | |406 | ||
!{{MSP|406|Budew}} | |||
|{{p|Budew}} | |{{p|Budew}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|407 | |407 | ||
!{{MSP|407|Roserade}} | |||
|{{p|Roserade}} | |{{p|Roserade}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|543 | |543 | ||
!{{MSP|543|Venipede}} | |||
|{{p|Venipede}} | |{{p|Venipede}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|544 | |544 | ||
!{{MSP|544|Whirlipede}} | |||
|{{p|Whirlipede}} | |{{p|Whirlipede}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|545 | |545 | ||
!{{MSP|545|Scolipede}} | |||
|{{p|Scolipede}} | |{{p|Scolipede}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|590 | |590 | ||
!{{MSP|590|Foongus}} | |||
|{{p|Foongus}} | |{{p|Foongus}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|591 | |591 | ||
!{{MSP|591|Amoonguss}} | |||
|{{p|Amoonguss}} | |{{p|Amoonguss}} | ||
{{typetable|Grass}} | {{typetable|Grass}} | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|793 | |793 | ||
!{{MSP|793|Nihilego}} | |||
|{{p|Nihilego}} | |{{p|Nihilego}} | ||
{{typetable|Rock}} | {{typetable|Rock}} | ||
{{typetable|Poison}} | |||
|- | |||
|848 | |||
!{{MSP|848|Toxel}} | |||
|{{p|Toxel}} | |||
{{typetable|Electric}} | |||
{{typetable|Poison}} | |||
|- | |||
|rowspan=3|849 | |||
!{{MSP|849|Toxtricity}} | |||
|{{p|Toxtricity}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Toxtricity|Amped Form]] | |||
{{typetable|Electric}} | |||
{{typetable|Poison}} | |||
|- | |||
!{{MSP|849L|Toxtricity}} | |||
|{{p|Toxtricity}}<br><small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Toxtricity|Low Key Form]] | |||
{{typetable|Electric}} | |||
{{typetable|Poison}} | |||
|- | |||
!{{MSP|849Gi|Toxtricity}} | |||
|<small>[[Gigantamax]]</small><br>{{p|Toxtricity}} | |||
{{typetable|Electric}} | |||
{{typetable|Poison}} | {{typetable|Poison}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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{{movelist/battle|4|Cross Poison|Physical|Cool|70|100|20|anyadjacent|A slashing attack with a poisonous blade that may also poison the target. Critical hits land more easily.}} | {{movelist/battle|4|Cross Poison|Physical|Cool|70|100|20|anyadjacent|A slashing attack with a poisonous blade that may also poison the target. Critical hits land more easily.}} | ||
{{movelist/battle|4|Gastro Acid|Status|Tough|—|100|10|anyadjacent|The user hurls up its stomach acids on the target. The fluid eliminates the effect of the target's Ability.}} | {{movelist/battle|4|Gastro Acid|Status|Tough|—|100|10|anyadjacent|The user hurls up its stomach acids on the target. The fluid eliminates the effect of the target's Ability.}} | ||
{{movelist/battle|8|G-Max Malodor|Physical||—|—|3|adjacentfoes|A Poison-type attack that Gigantamax Garbodor use. This move poisons opponents.}} | |||
{{movelist/battle|8|G-Max Malodor|Special||—|—|3|adjacentfoes|A Poison-type attack that Gigantamax Garbodor use. This move poisons opponents.}} | |||
{{movelist/battle|4|Gunk Shot|Physical|Tough|120|80|5|anyadjacent|The user shoots filthy garbage at the target to attack. This may also poison the target.}} | {{movelist/battle|4|Gunk Shot|Physical|Tough|120|80|5|anyadjacent|The user shoots filthy garbage at the target to attack. This may also poison the target.}} | ||
{{movelist/battle|8|Max Ooze|Physical||—|—|3|adjacentfoes|This is a Poison-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This raises ally Pokémon's Sp. Atk stats.}} | |||
{{movelist/battle|8|Max Ooze|Special||—|—|3|adjacentfoes|This is a Poison-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This raises ally Pokémon's Sp. Atk stats.}} | |||
{{movelist/battle|3|Poison Fang|Physical|Clever|50|100|15|anyadjacent|The user bites the target with toxic fangs. This may also leave the target badly poisoned.}} | {{movelist/battle|3|Poison Fang|Physical|Clever|50|100|15|anyadjacent|The user bites the target with toxic fangs. This may also leave the target badly poisoned.}} | ||
{{movelist/battle|1|Poison Gas|Status|Clever|—|90|40|adjacentfoes|A cloud of poison gas is sprayed in the face of opposing Pokémon, poisoning those hit.}} | {{movelist/battle|1|Poison Gas|Status|Clever|—|90|40|adjacentfoes|A cloud of poison gas is sprayed in the face of opposing Pokémon, poisoning those hit.}} | ||
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! style="background:#FFF| [[File:Bag Poison Gem Sprite.png]] | ! style="background:#FFF| [[File:Bag Poison Gem Sprite.png]] | ||
| style="background:#FFF| [[Poison Gem]] | | style="background:#FFF| [[Poison Gem]] | ||
| style="background:#FFF| A gem with an | | style="background:#FFF| A gem with an essence of poison. When held, it strengthens the power of a Poison-type move one time. | ||
|- | |- | ||
! style="background:#FFF| [[File:Bag Poison Memory Sprite.png]] | ! style="background:#FFF| [[File:Bag Poison Memory Sprite.png]] | ||
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| style="background:#FFF| An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Poison-type moves. | | style="background:#FFF| An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Poison-type moves. | ||
|- class="unsortable" | |- class="unsortable" | ||
! colspan="3" style="background:#{{Poison color light}}; {{roundybottom|8px}}" |<small>All details are accurate to Generation | ! colspan="3" style="background:#{{Poison color light}}; {{roundybottom|8px}}" |<small>All details are accurate to Generation VIII games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual item's page.</small> | ||
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==Notable Poison-type Trainers== | |||
{{main|:Category:Poison-type Trainers|Category:Poison-type Trainers}} | |||
{| class="roundtable" style="margin:auto; text-align:center; background:#{{Poison color}}; border: 3px solid #{{Poison color dark}}" width=700px | |||
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! style="background:#{{Poison color light}}; {{roundytl|8px}}" | Gen | |||
! style="background:#{{Poison color light}}" | Trainer | |||
! style="background:#{{Poison color light}}" | Title | |||
! style="background:#{{Poison color light}}; {{roundytr|8px}}" | Location | |||
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! style="background:#{{Kanto color}}; border: 1px solid #{{Kanto color dark}}" | [[Generation I|<font style="color: black">I]] | |||
| [[File:VSKoga PE.png|x64px|link=Koga]]<br>[[Koga]] | |||
| [[Gym Leader]]{{sup/1}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/7|PE}}<br>[[Elite Four]]{{sup/2}}{{sup/4|HGSS}} | |||
| [[Fuchsia Gym]]{{sup/1}}{{sup/3|FRLG}}{{sup/7|PE}}<br>[[Indigo Plateau]]{{sup/2}}{{sup/4|HGSS}} | |||
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! style="background:#{{Johto color}}; border: 1px solid #{{Johto color dark}}" | [[Generation II|<font style="color: black">II]] | |||
| [[File:VSJanine.png|link=Janine]]<br>[[Janine]] | |||
| [[Gym Leader]]{{sup/2}}{{sup/4|HGSS}} | |||
| [[Fuchsia Gym]]{{sup/2}}{{sup/4|HGSS}} | |||
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! style="background:#{{Unova color}}; border: 1px solid #{{Unova color dark}}" | [[Generation V|<font style="color: black">V]] | |||
| [[File:VSRoxie.png|link=Roxie]]<br>[[Roxie]]{{sup/5|B2W2}} | |||
| [[Gym Leader]] | |||
| [[Virbank Gym]] | |||
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! style="background:#{{Alola color}}; border: 1px solid #{{Alola color dark}}" | [[Generation VII|<font style="color: black">VII]] | |||
| [[File:VSPlumeria.png|x64px|link=Plumeria]]<br>[[Plumeria]] | |||
| [[Team Skull|Team Skull Admin]] | |||
| [[Shady House]] | |||
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! style="background:#{{Galar color}}; border: 1px solid #{{Galar color dark}}" | [[Generation VIII|<font style="color: black">VIII]] | |||
| [[File:Sword Shield Klara.png|x64px|link=Klara]]<br>[[Klara]]{{sup/8|Sw}} | |||
| [[Pokémon Trainer]] | |||
| [[Isle of Armor]] | |||
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==Icons== | |||
{| style="margin:auto; text-align:center; {{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Poison color dark}}; background:#{{Poison color}}; font-size:80%" | |||
|style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Poison color dark}}; background:#eee; width:80px; height:80px"| [[File:GO Poison.png]] | |||
|style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Poison color dark}}; background:#eee; width:80px; height:80px"| [[File:Poison icon SwSh.png|64px]] | |||
|style="{{roundy|20px}} border:2px solid #{{Poison color dark}}; background:#eee; width:80px; height:80px"| [[File:PoisonIC Masters.png|64px]] | |||
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| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon GO}} | |||
| Icon from<br>the {{color2|000|core series}} | |||
| Icon from<br>{{color2|000|Pokémon Masters}} | |||
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==In the TCG== | ==In the TCG== | ||
:''See also: [[Grass (TCG)]] or [[ | :''See also: [[Grass (TCG)]], [[Psychic (TCG)]] or [[Darkness (TCG)]]'' | ||
Due to the decreased amount of types in the TCG, Poison-type Pokémon were | Due to the decreased amount of types in the TCG, Poison-type Pokémon have been listed as three different types. They were listed as {{ct|Grass}} Pokémon prior to the {{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} set and as {{ct|Psychic}} Pokémon from Diamond & Pearl to {{TCG|Cosmic Eclipse}}. Starting with {{TCG|Sword & Shield}}, they are now listed as {{ct|Darkness}}. | ||
Poison-type Pokémon in the TCG are | Poison-type Pokémon in the TCG were generally weak to Psychic Pokémon prior to Sword & Shield and are now weak to {{TCG|Fighting}}. They have no resistances. They were strong against Fighting and {{TCG|Water}} Pokémon prior to Diamond & Pearl; in later expansions, they were changed to be strong against Grass-, Fighting- and Psychic-types. They can be resisted by {{TCG|Colorless}} and Darkness, as well as {{TCG|Metal}} since Diamond & Pearl. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* [[Generation I]] introduced the most Poison-type Pokémon of any generation, with 33, and [[Generation VI]] introduced the fewest Poison-type Pokémon, with two. | * [[Generation I]] introduced the most Poison-type Pokémon of any generation, with 33, and [[Generation VI]] introduced the fewest Poison-type Pokémon, with two. | ||
* Generation I introduced the most Poison-type moves of any generation, with eight, and Generation II introduced the fewest Poison-type moves, with only {{m|Sludge Bomb|one}}. | * Generation I introduced the most Poison-type moves of any generation, with eight, and Generation II introduced the fewest Poison-type moves, with only {{m|Sludge Bomb|one}}. | ||
* In [[Generation I]], | * In [[Generation I]], Poison-type moves are [[super effective]] against {{type|Bug}} Pokémon, while Bug-type moves are super effective against Poison-type Pokémon. This is the only case in which a pair of distinct types is super effective against each other. | ||
* A Pokémon of every type except Poison was added to the [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number|Sinnoh Pokédex]] in {{game|Platinum}}. | * A Pokémon of every type except Poison was added to the [[List of Pokémon by Sinnoh Pokédex number|Sinnoh Pokédex]] in {{game|Platinum}}. | ||
* The Poison type is the only one of the original 15 types not mentioned in the song [[2.B.A. Master]]. Instead, the "Flame type" (which | * The Poison type is the only one of the original 15 types not mentioned in the song [[2.B.A. Master]]. Instead, the "Flame type" (which does not exist) is mentioned. | ||
* The Poison type is the type that has been represented by the most types in the TCG, with three. | |||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Revision as of 16:16, 9 March 2020
The Poison type (Japanese: どくタイプ Poison type) is one of the eighteen types. Prior to changes in Generation IV, all damaging Poison-type moves were physical, but they may now also be special depending on the attack.
Statistical averages
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Battle properties
Generation I
Poison-type Pokémon cannot be poisoned.
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0× | None | 0× | None |
Generations II to V
In Generation II, Poison-type Pokémon cannot be poisoned by Poison-type moves. Starting in Generation III, Poison-type Pokémon cannot be poisoned.
A grounded Poison-type Pokémon will remove Toxic Spikes from its side when it switches in.
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Generation VI onward
Poison-type Pokémon cannot be poisoned, except by a Pokémon with Corrosion.
A grounded Poison-type Pokémon will remove Toxic Spikes from its side when it switches in.
Toxic never misses if is used by a Poison-type Pokémon.
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Characteristics
Defense
Poison-type Pokémon are immune to being poisoned (except by a Pokémon with Corrosion), and a grounded Poison-type Pokémon automatically removes Toxic Spikes on its side when it switches in. Although the majority of non-Poison types are able to learn Toxic, as of Generation VI, when a Poison-type uses the move, it cannot miss, bypassing accuracy checks and semi-invulnerable turns from moves such as Fly and Dig.
Offense
Poison-type moves, including the damaging moves, usually are capable of inflicting poison or bad poison. Poison-type attacks pair well with Ground, which covers Rock, Poison, and Steel-type Pokémon while Poison covers Grass.
Contest properties
In Contests, Poison-type moves typically become Clever or Tough moves. None of them are considered Cute.
Pokémon
As of Generation VIII, there are 69 Poison-type Pokémon or 7.8% of all Pokémon, making it the 8th most common type, tying with Ground.
Pure Poison-type Pokémon
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Half Poison-type Pokémon
Primary Poison-type Pokémon
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Secondary Poison-type Pokémon
Moves
Gen | Move | Category | Contest | Power | Accuracy | PP | Target | Description | |||||||||
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I | Acid | Special | Clever | 40 | 100% | 30 (max 48) |
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The opposing Pokémon are attacked with a spray of harsh acid. This may also lower their Sp. Def stat. | |||||||||
I | Acid Armor | Status | Tough | — | —% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user alters its cellular structure to liquefy itself, sharply raising its Defense stat. | |||||||||
VII | Acid Downpour | Physical | — | —% | 1 (max 1) |
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The user creates a poisonous swamp using its Z-Power and sinks the target into it at full force. The power varies, depending on the original move. | ||||||||||
VII | Acid Downpour | Special | — | —% | 1 (max 1) |
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The user creates a poisonous swamp using its Z-Power and sinks the target into it at full force. The power varies, depending on the original move. | ||||||||||
V | Acid Spray | Special | Beautiful | 40 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user spits fluid that works to melt the target. This harshly lowers the target's Sp. Def stat. | |||||||||
VII | Baneful Bunker | Status | — | —% | 10 (max 16) |
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In addition to protecting the user from attacks, this move also poisons any attacker that makes direct contact. | ||||||||||
VI | Belch | Special | Tough | 120 | 90% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user lets out a damaging belch at the target. The user must eat a held Berry to use this move. | |||||||||
V | Clear Smog | Special | Beautiful | 50 | —% | 15 (max 24) |
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The user attacks by throwing a clump of special mud. All stat changes are returned to normal. | |||||||||
V | Coil | Status | Tough | — | —% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user coils up and concentrates. This raises its Attack and Defense stats as well as its accuracy. | |||||||||
IV | Cross Poison | Physical | Cool | 70 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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A slashing attack with a poisonous blade that may also poison the target. Critical hits land more easily. | |||||||||
IV | Gastro Acid | Status | Tough | — | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user hurls up its stomach acids on the target. The fluid eliminates the effect of the target's Ability. | |||||||||
VIII | G-Max Malodor | Physical | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Poison-type attack that Gigantamax Garbodor use. This move poisons opponents. | ||||||||||
VIII | G-Max Malodor | Special | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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A Poison-type attack that Gigantamax Garbodor use. This move poisons opponents. | ||||||||||
IV | Gunk Shot | Physical | Tough | 120 | 80% | 5 (max 8) |
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The user shoots filthy garbage at the target to attack. This may also poison the target. | |||||||||
VIII | Max Ooze | Physical | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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This is a Poison-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This raises ally Pokémon's Sp. Atk stats. | ||||||||||
VIII | Max Ooze | Special | — | —% | 3 (max 4) |
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This is a Poison-type attack Dynamax Pokémon use. This raises ally Pokémon's Sp. Atk stats. | ||||||||||
III | Poison Fang | Physical | Clever | 50 | 100% | 15 (max 24) |
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The user bites the target with toxic fangs. This may also leave the target badly poisoned. | |||||||||
I | Poison Gas | Status | Clever | — | 90% | 40 (max 64) |
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A cloud of poison gas is sprayed in the face of opposing Pokémon, poisoning those hit. | |||||||||
IV | Poison Jab | Physical | Tough | 80 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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The target is stabbed with a tentacle or arm steeped in poison. This may also poison the target. | |||||||||
I | Poison Powder | Status | Clever | — | 75% | 35 (max 56) |
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The user scatters a cloud of poisonous dust that poisons the target. | |||||||||
I | Poison Sting | Physical | Clever | 15 | 100% | 35 (max 56) |
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The user stabs the target with a poisonous stinger. This may also poison the target. | |||||||||
III | Poison Tail | Physical | Clever | 50 | 100% | 25 (max 40) |
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The user hits the target with its tail. This may also poison the target. Critical hits land more easily. | |||||||||
VII | Purify | Status | — | —% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user heals the target's status condition. If the move succeeds, it also restores the user's own HP. | ||||||||||
I | Sludge | Special | Tough | 65 | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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Unsanitary sludge is hurled at the target. This may also poison the target. | |||||||||
II | Sludge Bomb | Special | Tough | 90 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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Unsanitary sludge is hurled at the target. This may also poison the target. | |||||||||
V | Sludge Wave | Special | Tough | 95 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user strikes everything around it by swamping the area with a giant sludge wave. This may also poison those hit. | |||||||||
I | Smog | Special | Tough | 30 | 70% | 20 (max 32) |
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The target is attacked with a discharge of filthy gases. This may also poison the target. | |||||||||
I | Toxic | Status | Clever | — | 90% | 10 (max 16) |
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A move that leaves the target badly poisoned. Its poison damage worsens every turn. | |||||||||
IV | Toxic Spikes | Status | Clever | — | —% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user lays a trap of poison spikes at the feet of the opposing team. The spikes will poison opposing Pokémon that switch into battle. | |||||||||
VII | Toxic Thread | Status | — | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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The user shoots poisonous threads to poison the target and lower the target's Speed stat. | ||||||||||
VI | Venom Drench | Status | Clever | — | 100% | 20 (max 32) |
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Opposing Pokémon are drenched in an odd poisonous liquid. This lowers the Attack, Sp. Atk, and Speed stats of a poisoned target. | |||||||||
V | Venoshock | Special | Beautiful | 65 | 100% | 10 (max 16) |
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The user drenches the target in a special poisonous liquid. This move's power is doubled if the target is poisoned. | |||||||||
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 Poison type
A Pokémon with Color Change, Protean, Imposter, RKS System, or Multitype will become a Poison-type Pokémon if (respectively) it is hit with a Poison-type move, uses a Poison-type move, is sent out against a Poison-type opponent, is holding a Poison Memory, or is holding a Toxic Plate or Poisonium Z.
Poison-type Pokémon are also immune to becoming poisoned from the Abilities Poison Point, Poison Touch, Synchronize, or Effect Spore.
Gen | Ability | Description |
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VII | Corrosion | Allows Poison-type and Steel-type Pokémon to be poisoned. |
All details are accurate to Generation VII games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual Ability's page. |
Exclusive Abilities
Only Poison-type Pokémon can have these Abilities. This does not include signature Abilities.
Gen | Ability | Description |
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III | Liquid Ooze | Damages attackers using any draining move. |
III | Stench | The stench may cause the target to flinch. It can also repel wild Pokémon if the user is leading the party. |
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 | |
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Black Sludge | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It gradually restores HP to Poison-type Pokémon. It damages any other type. | |
Kebia Berry | If held by a Pokémon, this Berry will lessen the damage taken from one supereffective Poison-type attack. | |
Poison Barb | An item to be held by a Pokémon. This small, poisonous barb boosts the power of Poison-type moves. | |
Poison Gem | A gem with an essence of poison. When held, it strengthens the power of a Poison-type move one time. | |
Poison Memory | A memory disc that contains Poison-type data. It changes the type of the holder if held by a certain species of Pokémon. | |
Poisonium Z | It converts Z-Power into crystals that upgrade Poison-type moves to Poison-type Z-Moves. | |
Toxic Plate | An item to be held by a Pokémon. It's a stone tablet that boosts the power of Poison-type moves. | |
All details are accurate to Generation VIII games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual item's page. |
Notable Poison-type Trainers
- Main article: Category:Poison-type Trainers
Gen | Trainer | Title | Location |
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I | Koga |
Gym LeaderRBYFRLGPE Elite FourGSCHGSS |
Fuchsia GymRBYFRLGPE Indigo PlateauGSCHGSS |
II | Janine |
Gym LeaderGSCHGSS | Fuchsia GymGSCHGSS |
V | RoxieB2W2 |
Gym Leader | Virbank Gym |
VII | Plumeria |
Team Skull Admin | Shady House |
VIII | KlaraSw |
Pokémon Trainer | Isle of Armor |
Icons
Icon from Pokémon GO |
Icon from the core series |
Icon from Pokémon Masters |
In the TCG
- See also: Grass (TCG), Psychic (TCG) or Darkness (TCG)
Due to the decreased amount of types in the TCG, Poison-type Pokémon have been listed as three different types. They were listed as Grass-type Pokémon prior to the Diamond & Pearl set and as Psychic-type Pokémon from Diamond & Pearl to Cosmic Eclipse. Starting with Sword & Shield, they are now listed as Darkness-type.
Poison-type Pokémon in the TCG were generally weak to Psychic Pokémon prior to Sword & Shield and are now weak to Fighting. They have no resistances. They were strong against Fighting and Water Pokémon prior to Diamond & Pearl; in later expansions, they were changed to be strong against Grass-, Fighting- and Psychic-types. They can be resisted by Colorless and Darkness, as well as Metal since Diamond & Pearl.
Trivia
- Generation I introduced the most Poison-type Pokémon of any generation, with 33, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Poison-type Pokémon, with two.
- Generation I introduced the most Poison-type moves of any generation, with eight, and Generation II introduced the fewest Poison-type moves, with only one.
- In Generation I, Poison-type moves are super effective against Bug-type Pokémon, while Bug-type moves are super effective against Poison-type Pokémon. This is the only case in which a pair of distinct types is super effective against each other.
- A Pokémon of every type except Poison was added to the Sinnoh Pokédex in Pokémon Platinum.
- The Poison type is the only one of the original 15 types not mentioned in the song 2.B.A. Master. Instead, the "Flame type" (which does not exist) is mentioned.
- The Poison type is the type that has been represented by the most types in the TCG, with three.
In other languages
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