Pokemon Go: All Fairy-type Pokemon Overview and Way to Defeat Them in Battle
Pokemon Go is a free-to-play augmented reality mobile game developed and published by Niantic in collaboration with The Pokemon Company. The game was released on July 6, 2016, and quickly became a worldwide phenomenon, with millions of players around the globe.
In Pokemon Go, there are a total of 18 types of Pokemon. A Pokemon can be of one type or two. According to this, there are ways to assign the 324 different types of Pokemon. Out of these 324, Fairy Tale Pokemon is one type.
Fairy-type Pokemon List
Here is a list of all the Fairy-type Pokemon currently available in Pokemon Go:
- Clefairy
- Clefable
- Jigglypuff
- Wigglytuff
- Mr. Mime
- Mime Jr.
- Togepi
- Togetic
- Togekiss
- Azurill
- Marill
- Azumarill
- Snubbull
- Granbull
- Swirlix
- Slurpuff
- Spritzee
- Aromatisse
- Xerneas
Fairy-type Pokemon Weakness
There are two types of Pokemon who has an advantage over the Fairy-type in the battle. These are as follows:
Poison-type
Poison-type Pokemon often have moves that can poison their opponents, causing them to take damage over time. They can also learn moves that reduce the opponent’s stats or inflict status conditions such as paralysis or sleep.
Some popular Poison-type Pokemon in Pokemon GO include Gengar, Roserade, Toxicroak, and Alolan Muk. These Pokemon can be useful in battles against Grass-type and Fairy-type opponents, as well as in raids and gym battles.
Steel-type Pokemon
Steel-type Pokemon often have high defense and resistance to many types of attacks, making them great choices for defensive battles. They are also resistant to status conditions such as poison and paralysis.
Some popular Steel-type Pokemon in Pokemon GO include Metagross, Aggron, Lucario, and Steelix. These Pokemon can be useful in battles against Fairy-type, Ice-type, and Rock-type opponents, as well as in raids and gym battles where they can take on strong attacks while dealing significant damage.
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