Every type of Pokémon has a laundry list of strengths, weaknesses, and types it resists. It’s integral to know what you’re up against when a wild battle starts, so here’s our handy rock Pokémon weakness guide along with when is best to use rock-types in a team and when to avoid them.
If you need a refresher on other types and how to handle them in battle, then we have handy guides to bug Pokémon weaknesses, electric Pokémon weaknesses, and water Pokémon weaknesses, along with resistances and strengths in battle.
Now let’s roll into our rock Pokémon weakness guide.
What are rock Pokémon weaknesses?
When building a roster to hit the rock Pokémon weaknesses, try and stuff in as many of these types as you can. Dual-type Pokémon come in very handy here such as Steelix, Ferrothorn, Toedscool, or Wooper.
What are rock Pokémon resistances?
If you find yourself against a rock-type with a team consisting of the above type Pokémon, you may want to rethink your strategy as rock-types are resistant to fire, flying, normal, and poison attacks.
What are rock Pokémon strengths?
- Bug Pokémon
- Ice Pokémon
- Fire Pokémon
- Flying Pokémon
Rock-types are smashing when used against the above types. If a big bug blocks your path, get your rocky ‘mons out and show them who’s boss!
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