| Type | Advantage Over | Disadvantage To |
|---|---|---|
| Grass | Water, Ground, Rock | Fire, Ice, Poison, Flying, Bug |
| Rock | Fire, Ice, Flying, Bug | Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, Steel |
| Ice | Grass, Ground, Flying, Dragon | Fire, Fighting, Rock, Steel |
| Dragon | Dragon | Ice, Dragon, Fairy |
Similarly one may ask, what is the advantage of normal types?
However, these Pokémon do have one huge advantage on their side: Normal type gain a STAB bonus on some very, very powerful attacks. From the darn useful priority move Extreme Speed to the formidable special move Boomburst and even the horrifyingly strong Explosion, Normal moves are some of the strongest around.
One may also ask, what Pokemon type has the most advantages? Steel is the best defending pokémon type, probably due to its immunity to Poison and many resistances. It wins by an over 20% margin against the second type. The worst defensive type is, ironically, Ice with a 50% more expected damage than Steel.
Keeping this in consideration, what Pokémon types are good against water?
Type chart, effectiveness and weakness explained in Pokémon Go
| Type | Strong Against | Weak Against |
|---|---|---|
| Water | Ground, Rock, Fire | Water, Grass, Dragon |
| Grass | Ground, Rock, Water | Flying, Poison, Bug, Steel, Fire, Grass, Dragon |
| Electric | Flying, Water | Ground, Grass, Electric, Dragon |
| Psychic | Fighting, Poison | Steel, Psychic, Dark |
Do type advantages matter in Pokemon Quest?
Unlike some other Pokémon games, your Pokémon's type won't cause it to take more or less damage from specific attack types in Pokémon Quest, but you can gain bonus Team Strength by including Pokémon of a specific type on your team.