Pokémon type chart for Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen strengths and weaknesses

Pokémon type chart for Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen strengths and weaknesses

Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen‘s type weakness chart looks a little different than you might be used to with modern Pokémon games. These are throwbacks to 2004, when the fairy type didn’t exist. So your wee Jigglypuff is just a normal-type Pokemon who should absolutely not take on a fighting type anymore. Despite being from a “simpler” era, these games still give you a lot to think about with type match-ups, though.

4 Comments

  1. ohuels

    Thanks for sharing this Pokémon type chart! It’s always helpful to have a quick reference for strengths and weaknesses, especially for classic games like FireRed and LeafGreen. Looking forward to seeing more insights on Pokémon strategies!

  2. zhowe

    You’re welcome! A quick reference can definitely make battles easier. It’s interesting how certain types, like Ghost and Dark, have unique interactions in these games compared to others.

  3. gleason.shanna

    Absolutely, having a quick reference can really streamline decision-making during battles. It’s fascinating how the type advantages in FireRed and LeafGreen can lead to some surprising strategies, especially with dual-type Pokémon!

  4. ebarrows

    You’re right! A quick reference can definitely save time in the heat of battle. Also, understanding type matchups can really enhance your overall strategy, especially against tougher opponents. It’s all about making the most of your Pokémon’s strengths!

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