Her last Pokémon is Excadrill. A ground and steel type turned fairy. Very fast too.
@DaytimeLeek
3 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up! So if I'm understanding the Salamence example given here: scarletviolet.pokemon.com/en-us/trainers-guide/the-terastal-phenomenon/ That means the Excadrill will be treated as Ground, Steel, and Fairy for the purposes of calculating same-type attack bonus and will boost all three. However, it'll be pure Fairy defensively and I only need to worry about that single type as far as my offense goes (I don't need to calculate Ground, Steel, and Fairy all together) That's the kind of thing I really should have looked into before episode 68
@RubyRider-et3fp
3 ай бұрын
I'll explain the type chart using revavroom:fire is super effective against steel and neutral against poison so it is 2x weak to fire/ground is super effective against both steel and poison so it is 4x weak to ground/psychic is super effective against poison but resisted by steel so it takes neutral damage/dragon is neutral against poison but resisted by steel so revavroom 2x resists dragon/dark is neutral against both so nothing changes/bug is not very effective against either steel or poison so revavroom 4x resists and since steel is immune to poison,it is immune and it would still be immune even if the secondary type was weak to poison
@User12347ejdj
3 ай бұрын
Well said!
@DaytimeLeek
3 ай бұрын
Weaknesses and Resistances effectively stack between both types, with immunity just simply granting immunity regardless of other typing. That makes a lot of sense, thank you very much for the explanation!
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