Fighting-type Pokemon are known for their powerful attacks, often resulting in their opponents being easily knocked down in battle. Fortunately, there are strategies we can use to take advantage of their weaknesses and use types that can effectively counter them.
Despite having been present since Generation 1, it remains a common occurrence to be overwhelmed by muscular Fighting-type Pokemon. These creatures possess exceptional combat abilities, making them difficult to defeat.
Now, we will examine the vulnerabilities and resistances of Fighting-type Pokemon. This will help you determine the most effective Pokemon and moves to use in battles against them.
Fighting-Type Pokemon Weaknesses
There are three main weaknesses that Fighting-type Pokemon have in terms of moves and opposing Pokemon types:
- Fairy
- Flying
- Psychic
Hence, in order to defeat a Fighting-type Pokemon, it is advisable to have Pokemon from those specific categories and prioritize using moves that correspond to those types. Nevertheless, it is important to be aware of your opponent’s dual typing as it could alter the situation.
Fighting-type Pokemon strengths & resistances
Other than their vulnerabilities, Fighting-type Pokemon possess the ability to withstand attacks from Rock, Bug, and Dark-type opponents and moves.
Although adding one to your team allows you to take advantage of its attacks being super effective against Normal, Ice, Rock, Dark, and Steel, it is important to avoid using them in battles against Ghost, Poison, Flying, Psychic, Bug, or Fairy types, as Fighting moves will not be as effective.
Best counters for Fighting-type Pokemon
There are several top-performing Pokemon that can effectively counter Fighting-type Pokemon, including:
- Galarian Articuno (Psychic/Flying)
- Lugia (Psychic/Flying)
- Togekiss (Fairy/Flying)
- Gardevoir (Psychic/Fairy)
- Tapu Lele (Psychic/Fairy)
When confronted with a Fighting type, using pure Fairy, Psychic, or Flying Pokemon as counters against these formidable creatures is highly effective. However, it is recommended to utilize Pokemon with two typings, such as the ones mentioned previously.
It is important to remember that an opposing Pokemon may have more than one type. For instance, the Legendary Terrakion is a combination of Fighting and Rock-types. Therefore, it is crucial to be aware of their secondary type and utilize any additional weaknesses they may have.
Best Types for Fighting-type Pokemon in Tera
The inclusion of Tera Types by Pokemon Scarlet & Violet altered the battle regulations. Therefore, it is important to take into account the following ones in order to enhance the strength of your Fighting types:
- Fighting: Boosts the power of Fighting-type moves on top of STAB
- Ground: Removes the Fighting-type weakness to Flying moves
- Flying: Eliminates the Fighting-type weakness to Flying moves and helps resist Fairy and Psychic attacks
Best Fighting Moves in Pokemon
Out of the 56 Fighting-type moves available, we have selected the most potent special, physical, and status attacks to be used in battle.
MOVE | CATEGORY | POWER | ACCURACY | PP | EFFECT | GEN |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Focus Blast | Special | 120 | 70% | 5 | May lower the opponent’s Sp. Defense | Gen IV |
Secret Sword | Special | 85 | 100% | 10 | Inflicts damage based on the opponent’s Defense | Gen V |
Aura Sphere | Special | 80 | ∞ | 20 | Ignores Accuracy and Evasiveness | Gen IV |
Meteor Assault | Physical | 150 | 100% | 5 | User must recharge next turn | Gen VIII |
Focus Punch | Physical | 150 | 100% | 20 | If the user is hit before attacking, it flinches | Gen III |
Close Combat | Physical | 120 | 100% | 5 | Lowers the user’s Defense and Sp. Defense | Gen IV |
Dynamic Punch | Physical | 100 | 50% | 5 | Confuses the opponent | Gen II |
Cross Chop | Physical | 100 | 80% | 5 | High critical hit ratio | Gen II |
Counter | Physical | X | 100% | 20 | When hit by a Physical attack, the user strikes back with x2 power | Gen I |
Bulk Up | Status | X | X | 20 | Raises the user’s Attack and Defense | Gen III |
Best Fighting-type Pokemon of all time
There are currently 94 Fighting-type creatures (up to Gen 9) in the Pokemon franchise, and the following 10 have been ranked as the best.
- Zamazenta
- Koraidon
- Lucario
- Urshifu
- Annihilape
- Iron Hands
- Terrakion
- Machamp
- Come on
- Iron Valiant
These are the weaknesses, strengths, and resistances that should be taken into consideration when encountering a Fighting-type Pokemon.
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