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Poison discography wiki
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Not very effective against Pokémon of the types:, ,, and. Super effective against Pokémon of the types: and. In Generation VII, 3 moves were introduced.In Generation VI, 2 moves were introduced.In Generation V, 5 moves were introduced.In Generation IV, 5 moves were introduced.In Generation III, 2 moves were introduced.In Generation II, 1 move was introduced.In Generation I, 8 moves were introduced.3.4 Pokémon with Poison-type alternate formes.2.2 Poison-type-Pokémon Elite Four members.1.3 Weaknesses and resistances of the Poison type.Poison-type Pokémon that are not Flying-type or have Levitate also remove Toxic Spikes when they switch in. Also, most villain teams in the games specialize in Poison-type Pokémon, along with Dark-types. The Poison type is related to the status effects Poisoned and Badly Poisoned, which are produced mostly by Poison-type moves.įamous Poison-type Pokémon Trainers include Koga, fifth Gym Leader of Kanto and now second member of the Indigo League Janine, Koga's daughter who succeeded her father's position in Kanto Agatha, the then-third member of the Indigo League (her main type is Ghost, but all of her Pokémon are Poison-type as well) and Roxie, second Gym Leader in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2. Strangely, not all Poison types are based on poisonous or venomous things ( Stunky, which is based on a skunk, and Skrelp, which is based on a leafy sea dragon, are both real-life animals that are not poisonous or venomous). For instance, Garbodor represents trash pollution, Weezing represents air pollution and Muk represents liquid pollution. Some Poison types also resemble types of pollution. For example, Koffing is like a smoke ball, Crobat has a ninja's speed and secrecy and Toxicroak has paws that make it resemble a ninja. A very curious fact about Poison-type Pokémon is that some of them resemble ninjas. This reflects how, in real life, many insects and plants are poisonous or venomous.

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Most dual Poison-type Pokémon have Bug type or Grass type as their other type. Some of them are also based on poisonous plants or fungi (Pokémon such as Foongus, which is a mushroom, and Oddish, which is a mandrake root). Most Poison-type Pokémon are based on poisonous or venomous animals (Pokémon such as Seviper, which is a snake, Drapion, which is a scorpion, and Scolipede, which is a centipede). They normally live in caves, marshes or similar places. These Pokémon have a natural toxic quality some directly represent real-world species known for their venom, such as snakes, and some even represent pollution itself. The Poison type (どくタイプ Doku taipu) is one of the eighteen Pokémon elemental types.












Poison discography wiki