Every Type Of Pokemon Explained

In this video, we explain every Pokémon type in detail, from Normal, Fire, Water, Grass, Electric, Ice, Fighting, Psychic, Dragon, Steel, Ghost, Dark, Fairy, and more. This complete Pokémon type breakdown covers strengths, weaknesses, resistances, immunities, battle roles, and how each type shaped competitive Pokémon history. We also explore important mechanics like STAB, type matchups, weather, terrain, abilities, Terastallization, and the special Stellar type introduced in Generation IX. From the defensive power of Steel types to the offensive danger of Ice and Dragon types, this video gives a full look at how the Pokémon type system works and why it remains one of the most important battle mechanics in the franchise. Whether you are a beginner, casual fan, or competitive battler, this guide will help you understand the strengths, weaknesses, and strategies behind every Pokémon type. Like, Comment, and Subscribe If you enjoyed this complete Pokémon type explanation, make sure to hit the like button, leave a comment with your favorite Pokémon type, and subscribe for more Pokémon guides, competitive breakdowns, and battle strategy videos. Comment below: What Pokémon type do you think is the strongest? Covered in This Video All 18 main Pokémon types The special Stellar type and Terastallization Normal type and its unique Ghost immunity Fire type offensive pressure and weather power Water type balance, coverage, and rain strategies Grass type utility, terrain, and defensive challenges Electric type speed, terrain, and Ground weakness Ice type offensive power and defensive weakness Fighting type coverage against Steel, Rock, Dark, Ice, and Normal Psychic type dominance in Generation I Dragon type prestige and Fairy type counterplay Steel type defensive strength and resistances Ghost type immunities and offensive utility Dark type as the answer to Psychic dominance Fairy type and its impact on Dragon types Important Pokémon examples like Snorlax, Blissey, Heatran, Kyogre, Ferrothorn, Rotom, Alakazam, Mewtwo, Xerneas, Aegislash, Dragapult, Darkrai, and more Type matchups, weaknesses, resistances, immunities, abilities, weather, terrain, STAB, and competitive strategies Hashtags #Pokemon #PokemonTypes #PokemonTypeChart #EveryPokemonType #PokemonExplained #PokemonGuide #PokemonBreakdown #PokemonAnalysis #PokemonStrategy #PokemonBattle #PokemonBattles #PokemonCompetitive #CompetitivePokemon #PokemonTypeMatchups #PokemonWeaknesses #PokemonStrengths #PokemonResistance #PokemonImmunity #PokemonSTAB #PokemonMoves #PokemonAbilities #PokemonStats #PokemonTerastallization #Terastallization #StellarType #PokemonGenerationIX #PokemonScarlet #PokemonViolet #PokemonScarletAndViolet #NormalType #FireType #WaterType #GrassType #ElectricType #IceType #FightingType #PoisonType #GroundType #FlyingType #PsychicType #BugType #RockType #GhostType #DragonType #DarkType #SteelType #FairyType #NormalTypePokemon #FireTypePokemon #WaterTypePokemon #GrassTypePokemon #ElectricTypePokemon #IceTypePokemon #FightingTypePokemon #PsychicTypePokemon #DragonTypePokemon #SteelTypePokemon #GhostTypePokemon #DarkTypePokemon #FairyTypePokemon #Snorlax #Blissey #PorygonZ #Heatran #PrimalGroudon #Kyogre #PrimalKyogre #Ferrothorn #Rotom #Alakazam #Mewtwo #Terrakion #Aegislash #Dragapult #Darkrai #Xerneas #PokemonMeta #PokemonMetagame #PokemonLore #PokemonFacts #PokemonHistory #PokemonCommunity #PokemonFans #PokemonContent #PokemonYouTube #Nintendo #GameFreak