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Revision as of 05:12, 30 August 2014
The type (ひこうタイプ Hikou taipu in Japanese) is one of the eighteen Pokémon elemental types.
Pokémon of this type can fly, many of them live at high altitudes, even. Most of them are birds and insects. Their power is mostly related with aerial and wind-related attacks. Most of them have wings, but there are also some of them that just float without wings, like Rayquaza and Gyarados.
The Flying type is the only existing type that is combined with every other Pokémon type, making this type the most varied.
Famous Flying-type Pokémon Trainers include Falkner, Gym Leader of the Johto region; Winona, Gym Leader of Hoenn; and Skyla, a Unova Gym Leader.
Flying-type moves
- There are 23 Flying-type moves.
- In Generation I, 7 moves were introduced.
- In Generation II, 1 move was introduced.
- In Generation III, 4 moves were introduced.
- In Generation IV, 7 moves were introduced.
- In Generation V, 3 moves were introduced.
- In Generation VI, 1 move was introduced.
- In battles: Physical moves stand out.
- In contests: Cool moves stand out.
List of Flying-type moves
Name | Category | Contest | Generation | Power |
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Acrobatics | - | Generation V | 55 | |
Aerial Ace | Generation III | 60 | ||
Aeroblast | Generation II | 100 | ||
Air Cutter | Generation III | 60[1] | ||
Air Slash | Generation IV | 75 | ||
Bounce | Generation III | 85 | ||
Brave Bird | Generation IV | 120 | ||
Chatter | Generation IV | 65[2] | ||
Defog | Generation IV | - | ||
Drill Peck | Generation I | 80 | ||
Feather Dance | Generation III | - | ||
Fly | Generation I | 90 | ||
Gust | Generation I | 40 | ||
Hurricane | - | Generation V | 110[3] | |
Mirror Move | Generation I | - | ||
Oblivion Wing | - | Generation VI | 80 | |
Peck | Generation I | 35 | ||
Pluck | Generation IV | 60 | ||
Roost | Generation IV | - | ||
Sky Attack | Generation I | 140 | ||
Sky Drop | - | Generation V | 60 | |
Tailwind | Generation IV | - | ||
Wing Attack | Generation I | 60 |
Effectiveness of Flying-type moves
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Super effective against Pokémon of the types: , and .
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Not very effective against Pokémon of the types: , and .
Weaknesses and resistances of the Electric type
A type chart displaying the weaknesses and resistances of a Pokémon when damaged by a move. Empty fields are moves that do normal damage.
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Known Flying-type Pokémon Trainers
Johto Gym Leader Falkner | Hoenn Gym Leader Winona | Unova Gym Leader Skyla | Avia Warlord Masamune | Warlord Servant Muneshige |
Flying-type Pokémon
90 Pokémon are Fighting type. (12.53% of all Pokémon)
Pure Flying-type Pokémon
1 Pokémon is pure Flying type. (1.11% of the Flying-type Pokémon)
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Primary Flying-type Pokémon
2 Pokémon are primary Flying type. (2.22% of the Flying-type Pokémon)
Noibat | Noivern |
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Secondary Flying-type Pokémon
87 Pokémon are secondary Flying type. (96.67% of the Flying-type Pokémon)
Charizard | Butterfree | Pidgey | Pidgeotto | Pidgeot | Spearow |
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Fearow | Zubat | Golbat | Farfetch'd | Doduo | Dodrio |
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Scyther | Gyarados | Aerodactyl | Articuno | Zapdos | Moltres |
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Dragonite | Hoothoot | Noctowl | Ledyba | Ledian | Crobat |
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Togetic | Natu | Xatu | Hoppip | Skiploom | Jumpluff |
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Yanma | Murkrow | Gligar | Delibird | Mantine | Skarmory |
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Lugia | Ho-Oh | Beautifly | Taillow | Swellow | Wingull |
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Pelipper | Masquerain | Ninjask | Swablu | Altaria | Tropius |
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Salamence | Rayquaza | Starly | Staravia | Staraptor | Mothim |
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Combee | Vespiquen | Drifloon | Drifblim | Honchkrow | Chatot |
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Mantyke | Togekiss | Yanmega | Gliscor | Rotom | Shaymin |
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Pidove | Tranquill | Unfezant | Woobat | Swoobat | Sigilyph |
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Archen | Archeops | Ducklett | Swanna | Emolga | Rufflet |
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Braviary | Vullaby | Mandibuzz | Thundurus | Landorus | Fletchling |
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Mega Evolved Flying-type Pokémon
Mega Charizard Y | Mega Pinsir | Mega Aerodactyl | Mega Salamence |
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Relations with other types
- They're strong against the Bug type because in real life, birds are natural bug deprators.
- They're strong against the Fighting type because it's difficult to hit something that's moving in the air.
- They're strong against the Grass type because in real life, many birds eat leaves, fruits, roots, seeds or vegetables, and also because many birds live on trees. Besides, tornados and hurricanes destroy crops as well as trees.
- They're weak against the Electric type because one of the biggest cause of bird death is that they get electrocuted while flying or with the poles. And because birds are mostly on the air, they don't connect with ground, which diverts electricity.
- They're weak against the Ice type because in real life, birds don't resist cold temperatures, and that's the reason they migrate.
- They're weak against the Rock type because in ancient times, people used hunted birds by throwing rocks to them, making them fall to the ground.
- They're immune to the Ground type because something that is flying doesn't touch ground, therefore, they don't get affected by earthquakes and Earth shifts.
Trivia
- In the beta version of Pokémon Red & Green, the Flying type didn't exist. The Bird type existed instead, and it is present in the glitches Missingno and 'M.
- Every Generation has a Flying-type Legendary Pokémon.
- The most common combination of types in the Pokémon world is the Normal/ typing, having 23 combinations.
Notes
- ^ 55 until Generation V.
- ^ 60 until Generation V.
- ^ 120 in Generation V.
- ^ a b Before Generation VI, this was a Normal and -type Pokémon.
- ^ In Generation IV, all of Rotom's forms were Electric and Ghost type.
- ^ Only in its Fan Form.
- ^ Only in its Sky Forme.
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Only exists within Generation II – IV: ??? type · Only exists within Colosseum and XD: Shadow |