Fighting-Type Pokemon Guide: Strength, Weakness, and Resistance Explained
Fighting Pokemon are yet another monster type that includes some of the best brawlers out there. However, even if your Machamp packs those fists, it also comes with its own unique strengths and weaknesses. So if you’re someone who wants to know what their fighting Pokemon is weak against, keep reading to know all about it.
Fighting-Type Pokemon Strengths
Unlike other Pokemon, Fighting Pokemon had one major overhaul of their strengths across the generations. When the first generation game rolled in, a Machamp would fare exceptionally well against a Normal, Rock, and Ice Pokemon. An Onyx would struggle to fight against a strong Machamp and even lose the fight.
However, when the second-generation game came out, Steel and Dark joined the mix. So now fighting Pokemon’s strengths includeNormal,Rock,Steel,Ice, andDark-typePokemon. And from here onwards, this has become standard for every Fighting Pokemon across the games.
Fighting-Type Pokemon Weaknesses
Just like their strengths, Fighting Pokemon also gained some overhaul to their weaknesses across the generation. However, it isn’t extensive like their strengths or early in the game’s lifecycle.
When the first-generation game launched, a fighting type was weak towards any Flying or Psychic type. So, your Machamp would have it hard fighting against an Abra or Pidgeot.
However, when Pokemon X and Y launched, the weaknesses included theFairy type. This meant the final list for fighting Pokemon weaknesses includedpsychic, fairy, and flying Pokemon.
So now, Clefairy would annihilate your Machamp while smiling and laughing through the fight. As of today, this weakness hasn’t changed in the previously launched Legends Arceus. However, we don’t know if the same will apply when ZA launches next year.
Fighting-Type Pokemon Resistance
The resistance also received some needed additions after the game launched. So, when the first-generation game launched, these monsters could resist any attacks from Rock and Bug-type Pokemon. This means any attacks from Scyther would be in vain against a Machamp.
However, from second-generation games onwards, the resistances now includedRock, Bug, and Dark-type. So, any attacks from these monsters wouldn’t affect your Machamp.
Best Counters for Fighting-Type Pokemon
As you can tell by now, fighting-type Pokemon come with their own unique weaknesses. Fortunately, they have enough counters to outsmart them. Some of the best Fighting type Pokemon counters include the following:
If you catch these three Pokemon, they will ensure victory under any favorable conditions. This especially applies heavily to the fighting type over others. So, try to catch these three Pokemon across various games.
Best Fighting-Type Pokemon
Now, when it comes to the best fighting monsters across the games, there are tons of them. This particular section is highly subjective, based on what a player prefers. However, if you strictly want to collect the best fighting Pokemon, here are some of them:
So, if you want to build a Pokemon team that includes some great Pokemon belonging to this archetype, consider adding a few mentioned ones here!
That’s everything you should know about Fighting-type Pokemon! Do you own a Fighting-type in your party? Let us know in the comments below!
Sampad Banerjee
Meet Sampad, Beebom’s in-house video game enthusiast and writer. With two years of freelance experience, he has passionately crafted articles about the games he loves. You can find his writings on Sportskeeda, Gamingbolt, and GGTalks.
During work hours, he covers the latest gaming news, creates how-to guides, and occasionally shares video game reviews. In his free time, he enjoys building Gundam model kits, planning his next cosplay, and play his favorite RPG games.
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