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  1. May 12, 2024 · The Fighting type (Japanese: かくとうタイプ Fighting type) is one of the eighteen types. Fighting-type moves are super effective against Dark -, Ice -, Normal -, Rock -, and Steel-type Pokémon, while Fighting-type Pokémon are weak to Flying -, Fairy -, and Psychic-type moves. Contents. Battle properties.

  2. Fighting (type) Fighting Pokémon are strong and muscle-bound, often based on martial artists. Fighting moves are super-effective against five other types (as is Ground), making them very good offensively. Most Fighting type moves are in the Physical category, for obvious reasons.

  3. The Fighting-type was introduced in Pokémon Red & Green in 1996. At present, there are 94 different Pokémon, including unique forms and Mega Evolutions, that share this type and 56 different moves with it.

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    • Overview
    • Fighting-type moves
    • Fighting-type-Pokémon Trainers
    • Fighting-type Pokémon
    • Relations with other types
    • Trivia
    • Notes

    The Fighting type (Japanese: かくとうタイプ, Hepburn: Kakutou taipu) is one of the eighteen Pokémon elemental types.

    Pokémon of this type are specialists in melee attacks, such as punches and kicks. It could be said that they're the opposite to Psychic-type Pokémon because while Pokémon of that type depend primarily on special attacks, Pokémon of the Fighting type depend mostly on physical attacks. In particular, every Fighting-type attack introduced before Generation IV remained a physical attack, with special Fighting attacks only being introduced from Generation IV onwards.

    Most Fighting-type Pokémon have a human-like body shape because they represent practitioners of various martial arts, which tend to be real-world humans. Some Fighting-type Pokémon are represented by looking like fighters (Machamp looks like a bodybuilder and Crabrawler looks like a French-wrestler) while other are represented by being based on a certain type of fighting style (Hitmontop is based on capoeira fighting and Gallade is based on sword-fighting). A considerable number of Fighting-type Pokémon are predominantly or exclusively male. They can also be represented by simply just having incredible strength (such Pokémon such as Bewear, Pangoro, Crabominable, Conkeldurr and others have this).

    Fighting-type Pokémon have varied ways to evolve as this represents a fighter going on a journey to get stronger and find out who he/she is supposed to be.

    •There are 57 Fighting-type moves.

    •In Generation I, 9 moves were introduced.

    •In Generation II, 8 moves were introduced.

    •In Generation III, 7 moves were introduced.

    •In Generation IV, 8 moves were introduced.

    •In Generation V, 7 moves were introduced.

    Fighting-type-Pokémon Gym Leaders
    Fighting-type-Pokémon Kahunas
    Fighting-type-Pokémon Elite Four members
    Fighting-type-Pokémon Special Trainers
    Fighting type records
    •Falinks is the tallest Fighting-type. •Mankey and Stufful are the smallest Fighting type. •Zamazenta (Crowned Shield) is the heaviest Fighting type. •Clobbopus is the lightest Fighting type. •Tyrogue evolves at the lowest level (20) •Mienfoo evolves at the highest level (50) •Iron Hands has the most HP of all Fighting-types (154) •Hariyama has the highest HP of all non-Paradox Fighting type Pokémon (144) •Mega Mewtwo X has the most Attack & Sp. Atk of all Fighting-types (190 & 154) •Conkeldurr has the highest Attack of all non-Mega Evolved, and non-Paradox Fighting types (140) •Mega Lucario has the highest Special Attack of all non-Legendary Fighting types (140) •Zamazenta (Crowned Shield) has the most Defense and Sp. Def of all Fighting-types (140) •Pheromosa has the most Speed of all Fighting-types (151) •Mega Mewtwo X has the highest base stat total of all Fighting-types (780)

    Pure Fighting-type Pokémon

    30 Pokémon (36.59%) with pure Fighting-type

    Primary Fighting-type Pokémon

    17 Pokémon (20.73%) with primary Fighting-type

    Secondary Fighting-type Pokémon

    35 Pokémon (42.68%) with secondary Fighting-type

    •They have no effect against the Ghost type because it's impossible to hit an incorporeal being. However, the Fighting type is neutral to the Ghost type.

    •They're strong against the Dark type because it's a common theme in martial arts and fighting fiction that heroism always wins, and a fighter must be prepared to face his/her fears, some of which are represented by the Dark type.

    •They're strong against the Ice, Rock and Steel types because ice can be shattered with a strong punch, some fighters are trained to destroy rocks, and steel objects can be easily bent.

    •They're strong against the Normal type because a fighter can easily beat a normal person.

    •They're weak against the Psychic type because the brain also regulates all muscle functions in most animals, and the most skilled master minds can overpower the most skilled fighters, hence the term "brains over brawn" and "mind over matter".

    •They're weak against the Flying type because it's been long said that height is a large advantage when it comes to battle, as it's difficult to hit something that's moving in the air and that dropping attacks have the advantage of gravitational acceleration when it comes to attacking. It may also be due to the fact that doves are symbols of peace.

    •The Fighting type was the last type to receive the Flying type with Hawlucha in Generation VI.

    •It was also the the last type to receive the Electric type with Pawmo, Pawmot, and Iron Hands in Generation IX.

    •There are only six Fighting-type moves in the Special category: Vacuum Wave, Aura Sphere, Focus Blast, Final Gambit, Quick Guard, and Secret Sword.

    •From all 6 moves above, Quick Guard is the only non-damaging Special Fighting-type move.

    •Every generation has introduced at least one character that specializes in Fighting-type Pokémon.

    •If types introduced after Generation I are counted, the Steel and Fairy type also follow this trend.

    1.^ 90 until Generation V.

    2.^ a b Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.

    3.^ a b c Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.

    4.^ 60 until Generation V.

    5.^ Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.

    6.^ 85 from Generation I to III and 100 in Generation IV

  5. Serebii.net Pokédex - Type Listings - Fighting. The Pokémon below are the Pokémon of the Fighting-type.

  6. Nov 19, 2022 · For example: a Fighting -type move attacking a Bug-type Pokemon will cause only half the damage. The game will tell you when one type is weaker than another by saying "It's Not Very...

  7. Apr 14, 2019 · These are Fighting-type Pokémon . Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. Fighting-type glitch Pokémon. Pages in category "Fighting-type Pokémon" The following 82 pages are in this category, out of 82 total. 0. Mankey (Pokémon) Primeape (Pokémon) Poliwrath (Pokémon) Machop (Pokémon) Machoke (Pokémon) Machamp (Pokémon)

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