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This chart details the effectiveness of specific type attacks against dual type Pokémon. Each cell is color-coded to relate to a specific effectiveness detailed below.
| Black cells designate Uneffective attacks. | ||||||||
One or both of the types the dual type Pokémon has is unaffected by the element. Even if it's just 1 ineffective, it will nullify the attack and be rendered useless.
| Blue and dark-blue cells designate Not Very Effective attacks. | |||||||||
Dark-blue cells designate 1 Normal Effectiveness and 1 Not Very Effective. These do 0.5x damage.
Blue cells designate 2 Not Very Effective. These do 0.25x damage.
| White cells designate Normal Effectiveness attacks. | |||||||
This can either be 1 Super Effective, and 1 Not Very Effective...
Or 2 Normal Effectives.
Both do Normal Damage.
| Dark-red cells designate Super Effective attacks. | ||||||||
Here there is 1 Super Effective and 1 Normal Effective occurring here. One is weak to that particular element the other is just normal. This does 2x the damage.
| Red cells designate Ultra Effective attacks. | ||||||||
Here there are 2 Super Effectives in occurring in one attack. Both of types are weak that particular element. This does 4x the damage.
| Ineffective | Not Very Effective | |||||||||||||||||
| Not Very Effective | Normal Effectiveness | |||||||||||||||||
| Super Effective | Ultra Effective | |||||||||||||||||