Users who joined the world famous and mega popular game this summer, Pokemon GO, having understood its principles and features, is beginning to develop a special strategy. These Trainers no longer just catch all kinds of pocket monsters on the street, but give preference to a certain type of Pokemon. And this makes sense: after all, in order to win battles at the Stadium and subsequently control the conquered location and receive game coins for this, you need to leave Pokemon in the Gym different types with good combat characteristics that can repel any attack. Experienced Pokemon fans believe that it is better to have weak wards of different types than powerful, but monotonous characters.
In this regard, let's figure out what types of Pokemon exist in the Pokemon Go game and where which Pokemon are found.
Pokemon types
So, it happens in nature 17 types of Pokemon and they all differ in their skills and superpowers. Accordingly, depending on, they all live in different areas. Some prefer warm places, some live near the water, and some like dark nooks and crannies and these animals only come out for a walk at night.
Pokemon are divided into the following types:
- Regular
- Water
- Earthen
- Flying
- Stone
- Steel
- Fiery
- Herbal
- Icy
- Electrical
- Mental
- Poisonous
- Combat
- Insects
- Haunted
- Dragon-like
- Dark
There are also species that simultaneously belong to different categories: for example, there are dragon-like fire pokemon, or ice flying monsters and so on.
Where to look for Pokemon in Pokemon GO
Regular Pokemon
They are everywhere. It is not difficult to find these animals, and they are also found among them. Quite often, this type of cyber monster is born from eggs.
Locations for catching regular Pokemon: cities, residential areas, educational institutions, car parks, crowded places.
IN Pokemon game GO has 22 simple Pokemon that can be caught: Pidgey, Pidgeoto, Pidgeot, Ratata, Raticate, Spearow, Fearow, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Mute, Persian, Farfetch, Doduo, Dodrio, Liktung, Chansey, Kangaskhan, Tauros, Ditto, Eevee, Porygon and Snorlax.
Water-type Pokemon
Often they should be looked for near bodies of water, both natural and artificial. If there are no seas or oceans in your area, a pond in a city park, or an artificial waterfall or even a fountain will do. There are also known cases of catching water monsters in water parks.
Most often, aquatic Pokemon live in canals and lakes, port harbors, on beaches near the sea coast, on the banks of rivers and swamps, and reservoirs.
If there are no listed objects in your area of residence, and you really need the desired character for a fight at the Stadium, then, as a last resort, water Pokemon can come out of the egg in the Incubator.
Second option: produce the desired monster by . For example, you can get it from Eevee through metamorphosis.
Full list of water Pokemon in Pokemon Go, there are 32 of them: Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Golduck, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Slowbro, Seal, Dugong, Shelder, Cloister, Krabby, Kingler, Horsey, Sidra, Omanite, Omastar, Kabuto, Kabutops, Goldin, Siking, Staryu, Starmie, Magikarp, Gyaradome, Lapras and Vaporeon.
Fire-type Pokemon
Logically, we can immediately conclude that these creatures are the direct opposite of the water Pokemon described above. The easiest way to find them is in dry, hot climates, although, in principle, this type of Pokemon can occasionally be found everywhere.
Where to find fire pokemon: arid cities, beaches, parks, places with warm climates. There are cases when such creatures were caught in car parks and gas stations, although this has not been officially confirmed by the developer.
How to catch Fire Pokemon in Pokemon GO:
You can get a fiery one for your collection, for example, from the same. He is able to evolve, as you already understood, into both a water and a fiery character. In addition, Flareon is a fairly powerful animal.
The most powerful fire Pokemon is . There is a high probability of catching such a character in city squares or stadiums. One of these was caught in New York's Central Park, for example.
Full list of fire Pokemon in Pokemon Go, there are 12 of them: Charmander and the fruits of its evolution: Charmeleon and Charizard, Vulpix, Ninetales, Growlithe, Arcanine, Ponyta, Rapidash, Majmar, Flareon and Moltres, not found in wild places.
Grass-type Pokemon
These creatures can be caught anywhere, or rather, wherever there are green spaces.
Where to find Grass Pokemon: vegetable gardens, squares, fields, forest belts, gardens, national reserves, football stadiums.
Full list of Grass Pokemon in Pokemon Go, there are 14 of them: and the descendants of Ivysaur and Venusaur, Odish, Glum, Vileplum, Belsprout, Vipinbel, Victreebel, Execut, Executor, Tangela, Paras and Parasect.
Electric-type Pokemon
Such creatures are more often encountered by Trainers in industrial zones, as well as near educational institutions.
Where to find Electric Pokemon: schools and institutes, libraries, railway stations, commercial enterprises, business centers.
Full list of electric Pokemon in Pokemon Go, there are 9 of them: Pikachu, Raichu, Magnemite, Magneton, Voltorb, Electrode, Electabuzz, Jolteon and the powerful Zapdos.
Rock-type Pokemon
These comrades live, as the name suggests, where there are mountains and rocks, various stone reliefs and structures.
Where to find Rock Pokemon: quarries, agricultural lands, mountains, nature reserves. Sometimes such monsters can be found in multi-story shopping and entertainment complexes.
Full list of rock Pokemon in Pokemon Go, there are 11 of them: Geodude, Graveler, Golem, Onyx, Raigorn, Rhydon, Omanite, Omastar, Kabuto, Kabutops and Aerodactyl.
Psychic-type Pokemon
Often these are the characters that appear in the game Pokemon GO under the cover of darkness. Also, according to game statistics, they can be found near medical institutions.
Where to find Psychic Pokemon: residential corners of large, densely populated cities at night, hospitals and clinics. Rarely do these creatures wander into libraries or appear on the sea coast.
Full list of psychic Pokemon in Pokemon Go, there are 14 of them: Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Drozy, Hypno, Execute, Executor, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Jinx, Starmie, Mr. Mine, Mew and Mewtwo. True, the last two wildlife can't be found.
Bug-type Pokemon
You can guess that these animals live not far from their grass counterparts - in meadows and fields. By the way, the most ideal place for hunting insect monsters is city parks.
Where to find them: forests and plantings, gardens, meadows and fields, protected areas.
Full list of insect-type Pokemon in Pokemon Go, there are 12 of them: Caterpie, Metapod, Butterfree, Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill, Paras, Parasect, Venonat, Venomoth, Scyther and Pinzir.
Ground-type Pokemon
Most likely they can be found next to stone ones. Basically, characters are found on agricultural objects and lands.
Where to find ground Pokemon: agricultural land, vegetable gardens and fields, squares and parks, quarries.
Full list of ground Pokemon in Pokemon Go, there are 14 of them: Sandshrew, Senslash, Diglet, Dugtrio, Geodude, Graveler, Golem, Onyx, Cubone, Marowak, Raigorn, Raido, Nidoqueen and Nidoking.
Poison-type Pokemon
You have a chance to find such a character in areas where there are swamps and swamps. These species appear much less frequently in industrial zones of cities. However, it is worth considering that often poisonous Pokemon simultaneously belong to another, adjacent species, so they can be easily found in locations based on the first type. For example, there are flying poisonous creatures, or grass poisonous monsters.
Where to find poisonous Pokemon: wetlands, ponds, industrial areas.
Full list of poisonous Pokemon in Pokemon Go, there are 33 of them: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Odish, Gloom, Vileplum, Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill, Venonat, Venomoth, Belsprout, Vipinbel, Victreebel, Ekans, Arbok, Nidoran (m) and Nidoran (w), Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Nikdoking, Zubat, Golbat, Grimer, Muk, Kofing, Weezing, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Gastly, Hunter and Gengar.
Dragon-type Pokemon
It’s as easy as shelling pears to get such a powerful fighter into your collection – through evolution. For example, you can catch a protozoan and upgrade it to Dragonair and subsequently to Dragonite. Usually these creatures are found near large-scale business cards of cities - such as iconic monuments, architectural structures, etc.
Where to find dragon-like Pokemon: monuments, steles, memorials, major tourist sites and attractions.
Full list of dragon-like Pokemon in Pokemon Go, there are 3 of them: Dratini, Dragonair and Dragonite.
Fairy-type Pokemon
Experienced gamers have noticed that these creatures are often found near memorable, iconic places in cities. They have also been spotted in cemeteries and religious churches.
Where to find magical Pokemon: temples, graveyards, attractions.
Full list of magical Pokemon in Pokemon GOU, there are 5 of them: Clefairy, Clefable, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff and Mister Mine.
Fighting-type Pokemon
They live where they can hone their fighting skills and improve their performance in training.
Where to find fighting Pokemon: sports clubs and halls, stadiums and fitness centers.
Full list of fighting Pokemon in Pokemon GOU, there are 8 of them: Monkey, Primeape, Machop, Machoke, Machamp, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan and Poliwrath.
Ghost Pokemon
Since ghosts are difficult to see, they can be found wherever they want.
Where to find ghost Pokemon: anywhere, most importantly at night. A number of Pokemon players claim to have encountered ghostly monsters in cemeteries.
There are 3 ghost Pokemon that can be found in the game are: Gastly, Hunter and Gengar.
Ice-type Pokemon
Often this type of pocket monster is born from an egg in the Incubator. Based on the logic of the name, we can also conclude that this type of game creatures lives in cold places and loves frosty and snowy climates.
Where to find Ice Pokemon: skating rink, glacier, ski resort, countries with cold climates, north. In normal regions you can meet these characters in winter.
Full list of ice Pokemon in Pokemon Go, there are 5 of them: Jinx, Dewgong, Cloister, Lapras and Articuno, which is impossible to find in the wild.
Rare types of Pokemon
It is immediately worth noting that pokemon rarity pokemon go- the concept is very unstable. Judging by the types of Pokemon described above and their habitats, we can conclude that for your region a certain Pokemon will be rare, but residents of other areas will consider it simple and even common.
Pokemon types table
Pokemon type | Strong against | Weak vs. |
Normal type | Strong Against: No | Weak Against: Combat |
Insects | Strong against: Herbal, psychic, ghosts | Weak against: Flying, Fire, Stone |
Poisonous type | Strong against: Herbal, magical | Weak against: Earthy, psychic |
Herbal type | Strong against: Water, Earth, Stone | Weak against: Flying, Poisonous, Fire, Ice |
Water type | Strong against: Fire, Earth, Stone | Weak against: Electric, Herbal |
Fire type | Strong against: Steel, Insects, Ice, Grass | Weak against: Land, Stone, Water |
Earth type | Strong against: Fire, Electric, Poisonous, Stone, Steel | Weak against: Water, Herbal, Ice |
Fighting type | Strong against: Normal | Weak against: Flying, Magic |
Stone type | Strong against: Fire, Ice, Flying, Insects | Weak against: Water, Herbal, Combat, Earth, Steel |
Magic type | Strong against: Combat, Dragons, Ghosts | Weak against: Poisonous, Steel |
Electric type | Strong against: Water, Flying | Weak Against: Grass, Steel, Dragons |
Mental type | Strong against: Combat, Poisonous | Weak against: Insects, Ghosts | Ghost type | Strong against: Psychic, Ghosts | Weak against: Ghosts |
Dragons | Strong against: Dragons | Weak against: Icy, Magic |
Ice type | Strong against: Herbal, Earthy, Flying, Dragons | Weak Against: Fire, Earth, Steel |
Flying type | Strong against: Herbal, Combat, Insects | Weak Against: Electric, Grandfather, Earthen |
Ghost type | Strong against: Psychic, Ghosts | Weak Against: Combat, Magic |
Metal type | Strong against: Magical, Icey, Earthy | Weak Against: Fighting, Fire, Earth |
The most powerful Pokemon Pokemon GO
Type | The most powerful Pokemon |
Normal | Snorlax Wigglytuff Clefable |
Insects | Pinsir Scyther Venomoth |
Poisonous | Venusaur Vileplume Muk |
Herbal | Exeggutor Venusaur Victreebel |
Mermen | Lapras Vaporeon Gyarados |
Fire | Arcanine Charizard Flareon |
Earthen | Nidoking Rhydon Nidoqueen |
Combat | Machamp Poliwrath Primeape |
Stone | Rhydon Omastar Golem |
Electrical | Jolteon Electabuzz Raichu |
Mental | Slowbro Exeggutor Hypno |
Flying | Dragonite Gyarados Charizard |
The topic of our lecture today is Water Pokemon. As you already know, their main weapon of attack and defense is water. The amount of water released by a water Pokemon can be simply enormous, but only if it is in its native element, i.e. in water. Today we will take a closer look at the structure of a water Pokemon using Squirtle as an example.
Squirtle is an almost living cylinder of compressed water. All the voids in his body are filled with special cells that contain a substance with unique properties. We called it Aquarium.
The properties of the Aquarium are such that it attracts water molecules to itself so strongly that the volume occupied by water may decrease by 2-4 times. Aquatic Pokémon's body can thus contain 2-4 times its body volume of water. The Aquarium has one property: upon contact with air, it is destroyed, and water molecules again occupy their normal volume.
Special glands in Squirtle's body produce Aquarium. But too much of it is produced, so all excess Aquarium must be periodically removed from the body. It is also necessary that the water reserves in the Pokemon’s body are constantly replenished. Otherwise, the Pokemon can dry out in a matter of hours. The aquarium, which will be produced more and more, will collect all the water from the body, as a result of which the Pokemon will die from lack of moisture in the body. Accordingly, the larger the Pokemon, the more Aquarium in its body and the more water it can accumulate.
It is worth noting that the lungs are the only organ in Squirtle's body that are isolated and do not contain an Aquarium. This is understandable; upon contact with oxygen, the Aquarium disintegrates and the Pokemon can simply be torn apart by the pressure. But, nevertheless, Squirtle needs oxygen to live, which is why the lungs are isolated from the rest of the body by special valves and membranes. But for breathing, Squirtle, like all aquatic Pokemon, also has gills, which replace lungs under water.
When Squirtle uses the Water Cannon, the Aquarium, when combined with air, is destroyed, and water under high pressure flies towards the target. In an aquatic environment, for a successful attack, air from the lungs is added to the Aquarium. The oxygen content in it is enough for it to react with the Aquarium. Underwater, however, the attacks are not as powerful as on the surface, but this is compensated by the ability for the Pokémon to constantly replenish its water supply. In this regard, the duration of attacks increases.
The power of water Pokemon is actively used in peaceful life. They act mainly as firefighters or help care for plantations or forests, acting as watering cans.
Although Squirtle is not a psychic-type Pokémon, it, like most Pokémon, has the ability to subconsciously psychically influence the water released. Thus, Squirtle can release a cloud of bubbles that, despite their innocent appearance, can cause severe damage to the enemy. Squirtle uses psi for most of her attacks.
So, Water Pokémon use water to attack and defend. In terms of their structure, they are like a small cylinder with compressed water, but, nevertheless, they are living and intelligent creatures. It is not easy to train Pokemon of this type, moreover, training them is fraught with great danger. And although you all received a special vaccination as a child, which gave you the opportunity to not breathe under water for longer, there is one drawback. If you stay underwater for too long, you may become suddenly out of breath. Therefore, you should not forget to take at least 2 underwater breathing kits with you. Each of them can increase your time underwater to 1 hour.
Pokemon is a pocket monster that millions of inhabitants of planet Earth strive to catch. It found a second wind after Nintendo released the game “Pokemon GO” in July 2016, the main task of which is to catch Pokémon around the world. And although there are more than 17 subspecies of pocket friends, the most common among them are considered to be water-type Pokemon. IN total amount their share is 17% among all the coach’s friends.
Water elemental Pokemon: what is it?
In the first season of the cartoon "Pokemon", which excited almost all schoolchildren in the early 2000s, fate brings the main character Ash together with a team of robbers-squirters, committing robberies and hooliganism in the area.
Later, this water Pokemon becomes one of Ash's Pokemon, and the story begins about monsters that use this element, which are in the collection of every self-respecting trainer. Most of them have several stages of development, allowing you to “pump up” your friend and increase his strength.
Water Pokemon are the most common. You can count only 110 pocket animals that use the water element in their attacking actions. Many of them are representatives of the so-called adjacent species - when Pokemon can simultaneously fight using both the water element and other abilities. The only thing that is not found either in the cartoon or in "Pokemon Go" is the mixed type "fire-water".
Where to look for water Pokemon?
The very name “water Pokemon” suggests that this character will be partial to bodies of water and accumulations of liquid in the area. If there is a lake, pond, stream on the map, then first of all the trainer of water Pokemon should pay attention to this territory. Like other representatives, water Pokemon has the peculiarity of appearing and disappearing from the map at any time: in the morning you can meet Staryu or Starmie, and in the evening only the lazy Magikarp will appear.
The most common in " natural environment" are Squirtle, Psyduck, Krabby, Goldeen, Staryu and Magikarp. Squirtle can be caught immediately after registration - he is one of three monsters that the program offers to get first.
How to catch water Pokemon?
Just like others: as soon as your smartphone signals that an imaginary friend is nearby, you should stock up on Pokeballs so as not to miss out on adding new fighters to your collection. Water Pokemon are not known for their harmful nature: if the CP does not go off scale, then in wild form you can catch one of them by spending just one Poke Ball.
After level 20, when Pokemon with a high CP indicator (which characterizes the overall power of the monster, its pumping and ability to fight with other Pokemon) will be encountered more and more often, special attention should be paid to rare water Pokemon.
Features of water-type Pokemon: characteristics, combat nuances
Pokemon that love water have good characteristics regarding their fighting abilities and are ready to give battle to almost any species in the Pokemon GO game.
In particular, they provide maximum attack effectiveness against rock types and earth monsters. But the electric discharge of Pikachu and other water-type Pokemon cannot be dealt with, since their susceptibility to lightning and similar attacks is extremely destructive, and they are unable to resist them. The same goes for grass monsters and dragons.
Of course, highly developed Pokemon with a high CP level are capable of fighting even electric monsters, but their attacks will have 4 times less effect compared to representatives of fire, earth and stone. In this case, in battle it is best to give preference not to 100% “pure” water Pokemon, but to representatives of a mixed type, for example, Lanturn, which combines both electricity and water attacks, or Starmie, which can damage mental condition enemy.
The Pokemon Go universe is full of different creatures that you will meet at every step, here in front of you is a Pokemon evolution table. Some of them will become well known to users, but the existence of some characters may not be known at all. The Pokemon Encyclopedia in Russian will help you find out everything you need about any creature. In it you can see an image of Pokemon, read short description, as well as learn a lot of other useful information that will help during the game.
Just select the creature you need and learn everything about it! In Pokemon GO, a table of Pokemon with pictures and names will clearly familiarize the player with all the parameters. This includes the creature's height, weight, and the type and talents it can use. All Pokemon from the game Pokemon Go are divided into types: each type will determine the unique characteristics of the character, as well as influence the list of his talents. Pokemon classes are very important in game mechanics - the best and legendary creatures that can decide the outcome of the battle can be immediately identified.
You will also be able to track the development of Pokemon. Evolution most often has three stages, but sometimes a creature may not develop at all. Remember that the same Pokemon can have different characteristics. Pokemon's levels affect their stat rating and also determine how much attack they will have. Usually, rare Pokemon- These are stronger creatures.
But even the most strong Pokemon have some weaknesses. They are located directly below the information about the type of creature. For example, if a Pokemon is Fire-type, it will most likely be vulnerable when in contact with a Water creature. Sometimes the opposite outcome is quite real, so special attention should be paid to another small table located just under the character’s image.
So that the Pokemon game is not only interesting, but also has some balance, in addition to general characteristics The developers also introduced additional parameters of the creature. Each Pokemon has lives, speed, as well as attack and defense, which are divided into regular and special. Pokémon species can vary greatly in all these respects. If the first Pokemon doesn't have much to boast about them, then as the rarity of the creatures increases, their characteristics grow. Especially when they evolve. In other words, such a table of Pokemon coolness will allow you to quickly identify all the obvious advantages and disadvantages of each character.
Thus we have collected full list Pokemon, making it convenient and informative so that every player can quickly learn all important information about the creature that interests him. Some of them are capable of entering the top Pokemon, others can be an excellent addition to the battle group! This information can help them a lot! Thank you!
The main goal in Pokemon Go is to collect all the Pokemon. As the site said earlier, this is not so easy to do, because some monsters may not be found at all in a particular city or even country. However, a certain logic for the appearance of Pokemon on the map is still present; it is tied to the types of Pokemon.
All Pokemon in the game are divided into several types, each of which has strengths and weaknesses, and also exists only in its own area. There are 18 types of Pokemon in total, all of them can fight each other according to the principle of the game “Rock, Paper, Scissors”: Charmander (fire) beats Bulbasaur (Grass), the latter, in turn, defeats Squirtle (Water), and he deals with Charmander.
Of course, the CP of a Pokemon also matters, but sometimes it is better to choose a weaker monster, but with increased attack against a competing type. Here detailed map who fights best against whom:
In the description of each type, you will find out where they are found, what their strengths and weaknesses are, and also familiarize yourself with full list Pokemon of this type. Important: the list includes only the original setting used in Pokemon Go (151 Pokemon in total). Some Pokemon can only be obtained through the evolution of initial forms, and some legendary Pokemon are not available at all on some continents
Regular Pokemon
Regular Pokemon are the most common type. You can find them literally anywhere! Many of them are representatives of other types, but if you have already reached at least the fifth level, then you have probably caught representatives of this type more than once.
All normal pokemon: Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot, Rattata, Raticate, Spearow, Fearow, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff, Meowth, Persian, Farfetch'd, Doduo, Dodrio, Lickitung, Chansey, Kangaskhan, Tauros, Ditto, Eevee, Porygon and Snorlax.
Effective against: none (equally good/poor with any type)
Weak vs.: fighters
Fire Pokemon
Fire monsters are found in places of drought or extreme heat. This doesn't mean you have to go to a volcano to find Charmander, just visit a local beach, for example.
All fire pokemon: Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Vulpix, Ninetales, Growlithe, Arcanine, Ponyta, Rapidash, Magmar, Flareon and Moltres.
Effective against: steel, beetles, ice, grass
Weak vs.: stone, water, earth
Water Pokemon
As you might guess, this type of Pokemon is found near water: rivers, lakes, seas and oceans. There are also cases where water monsters were found near fountains and in water parks.
All water pokemon: Squirtle, Wartortle, Blastoise, Psyduck, Golduck, Poliwag, Poliwhirl, Poliwrath, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Slowpoke, Slowbro, Seel, Dewgong, Shellder, Cloyster, Krabby, Kingler, Horsea, Seadra, Omanyte, Omastar, Kabuto, Kabutops, Goldeen , Seaking, Staryu, Starmie, Magikarp, Gyarados, Lapras and Vaporeon.
Effective against: fire, earth, stone
Weak vs.: electric, herbal
Grass Pokemon
Grass Pokémon are no less obvious - they are easiest to find in grassy areas. Parks, agricultural fields, forests, sports complexes with a golf course, equestrian clubs, and so on are ideal for this.
All Grass Pokemon: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Bellsprout, Weepinbell, Victreebell, Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Tangela, Paras and Parasect.
Effective against: water, land, stone
Weak vs.: fire, ice, poisonous, flying, beetles
Rock Pokemon
Monsters that hide in the rocks in the original series have moved to cities especially for Pokemon Go. They settled near high-rise buildings, parking lots, train stations and shopping centers.
All Rock Pokemon: Geodude, Graveler, Golem, Onix, Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Omanyte, Omastar, Kabuto, Kabutops and Aerodactyl.
Effective against: fire, ice, flying, beetles
Weak vs.: water, grass, fighters, earth, steel
Ground Pokemon
Pokemon of the "Earth" type tinker around near the dirt: in ditches, near streams, train stations, on children's playgrounds, near roads and in urban areas in general.
All ground pokemon: Sandshrew, Sandslash, Diglett, Dugtrio, Geodude, Graveler, Golem, Onyx, Cubone, Marowak, Rhyhorn, Rhydon, Nidoqueen and Nidoking.
Effective against: fire, electric, poisonous, stone, steel
Weak vs.: water, herbal, ice
Pokemon bugs
Insect Pokemon live in the same place as grass Pokemon. The only difference is that bug Pokémon are more often found in small locations (small garden, playground, etc.), although in big forest their appearance is not uncommon.
All bug pokemon: Caterpie, Metapod, Butterfree, Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill, Paras, Parasect, Venonat, Venomoth, Scyther and Pinsir.
Effective against: herbal, psychic, dark
Weak vs.: fire, flying, stone
Electric Pokemon
Pokémon that can shock an enemy are located only in locations that can be described as “industrial” - schools, universities, theme parks. A distinctive feature of such areas is a large amount of concrete in all its forms.
All Electric Pokemon: Pikachu, Raichu, Magnemite, Magneton, Voltorb, Electrode, Electabuzz, Jolteon and Zapdos.
Effective against: aquatic, flying
Weak vs.: land
Dragon Pokemon
All types of dragon Pokemon are rare, but they can still be found! The logic of their placement is more complex than that of previously described species - they live in significant cultural places that are marked on Google Maps. An ideal example of such points is the Louvre, St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery or the Potemkin Stairs.
All dragon pokemon: Dratini, Dragonair and Dragonite.
Effective against: dragons
Weak vs.: ice, dragons, fairies
Fairy Pokemon
Fairy Pokémon live in the same areas as dragons. In addition, they can often be found in churches and cemeteries.
All Fairy Pokemon: Clefairy, Clefable, Jigglypuff, Wigglytuff and Mr. Mime.
Effective against: fighters, dragons, dark
Weak vs.: poisonous, steel
Pokémon Fighters
Fighting monsters, as expected, usually hide around sports centers or stadiums. Please note that Poliwrath is also a Water Pokemon.
All Pokemon Fighters: Mankey, Primeape, Machop, Machoke, Machamp, Hitmonlee, Hitmonchan and Poliwrath.
Effective against: normal, ice, stone, dark, steel
Weak vs.: flying, psychic, fairies
Poisonous Pokemon
Fortunately, you don’t have to look for Pokémon with poison in places of chemical attacks. They usually live near water, no matter how strange it may seem. In addition, they are sometimes found in large buildings, but such cases have been extremely rare.
All poisonous pokemon: Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, Venusaur, Oddish, Gloom, Vileplume, Weedle, Kakuna, Beedrill, Venonat, Venomoth, Bellsprout, Weepinbel, Victreebel, Ekans, Arbok, Nidoran (Female), Nidoran (Male), Nidorina, Nidoqueen, Nidorino, Nidoking , Zubat, Golbat, Grimer, Muk, Koffing, Weezing, Tentacool, Tentacruel, Gastly, Haunter and Gengar.
Effective against: herbal, fairies
Weak vs.: earthly, psychic
Ghost Pokemon
Ghost Pokémon usually live near churches, but they can also be caught in unwise places at night, such as car parks.
All ghost pokemon: Gastly, Haunter and Gengar.
Effective against: psychic, ghosts
Weak vs.: ghosts, dark
Ice Pokemon
Although the name of the Pokemon type makes it clear that you will have to look for monsters in snowy areas, the developers did not require players to wait until winter or buy tickets to Antarctica. Instead, you can look for ice monsters near the water, as well as in the grass.
All Ice Pokemon: Jynx, Dewgong, Cloyster, Lapras and Articuno.
Effective against: grass, earth, flying, dragons
Weak vs.: fire, fighters, stone, steel
Psychic Pokemon
Psychic Pokemon, as practice has shown, like to hide in the grass, but this is rather an accident, relevant for individual areas. Most often, you can catch psychic Pokemon near hospitals; you should especially pay attention to the time of day - some psychic monsters appear only after sunset.
All Psychic Pokemon: Abra, Kadabra, Alakazam, Drowzee, Hypno, Exeggcute, Exeggutor, Slowpoke, Slowbrow Jynx, Mr. Mime, Mewtwo and Mew.
Effective against: fighters, poisonous
Weak vs.: bugs, ghosts, dark
Flying Pokemon
Flying Pokemon are usually representatives of other types, so don't be surprised by significant overlap in their habitat. In addition, they live in parks and forests without being tied to their main type.
All flying Pokemon: Charizard, Pidgey, Pidgeotto, Pidgeot, Spearow, Fearow, Farfetch'd, Doduo, Dodrio, Butterfree, Zubat, Golbat, Scyther, Aerodactyl, Gyarados, Dragonite, Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres.
Effective against: grass, fighters, beetles
Weak vs.: electric, ice, stone
Steel Pokemon
Trainers usually find steel Pokémon in large buildings and close to train stations - where metal is supposed to be.
All steel pokemon: Magnemite and Magneton.
Effective against: ice, stone
Weak vs.: steel
Dark Pokemon
This type of Pokemon has never been seen by players yet, although it is mentioned in the program code. Apparently, we can expect this type to appear in the near future. In the meantime, you can catch the rest of the monsters.
Effective against: psychic, ghosts
Weak vs.: fighters, beetles, fairies