Water Pokémon are a popular type to use inPokémon Gobecause they only have two weaknesses and twice as many resistances. Their attacks are boosted by Rainy Weather, so expect to see a lot of other trainers using them if the weather predicts! This guide will help you get through the toughest battles against any type of Water Pokémon, including some of the strongest combinations!

Water Pokémon Weaknesses and Counters in Pokémon Go

One of the first things you need to know about choosing the right counters inPokémon Gois that not all Pokémon are created equal. There is no one-size-fits-all against them. With each sub-type, moveset, and specialty comes the suggestion of a different technique to counter it. That being said, we’re going to cover a couple of things in this guide.

Weaknesses & Strengths

The dynamics for Water Pokémon make sense when compared to real-life science. They’re weak against Grass and Electric Pokémon, and strong against Fire, Ground, and Rock. Still, there are additional stats to know about Water-type Pokémon and Attacks. The list below provides the basic damage effectiveness against their respective types. If anything is not listed, it can be assumed that it applies standard damage/defense.

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Combination Weaknesses & Strengths

Sometimes when Pokémon have secondary types, the Weaknesses & Strengths of that type might negate, amplify, or add to the Weaknesses & Strengths of the Pokémon’s primary type. In this list, we’re going to cover specifically the sub-types that change the original Weaknesses & Strengths.

Counters

The best way to counter any Pokémon is to know its weaknesses and strengths, which are listed in the previous two sections of the guide. However, as mentioned before, some of these weaknesses and resistances can be altered with sub-types. So the question is: What do you do if the Pokémon has multiple types? Well, find another counter, of course!

We’re going to cover a few things with the lists below. First, we’ll explainhow to counter against basic Water Pokémon.Then, we’ll list the best counters forall the sub-types of Water Pokémon.

Best Water Counters

For Water Pokémon with no additional sub-types, you’ll be looking to use Electric and Grass attacks and avoid Fire, Ice, Steel, and Water attacks. Note, these advantagesdo not mean you should counter or avoid countering with those types of Pokémon, but with those types ofattacksspecifically.

Grass Pokémon are the best to use against Water Pokémon. While Electric attacks do decent damage against them, Electric Pokémon aren’t resistant to Water attacks like Grass Pokémon. This means that if you’re looking for good offense and defense, Grass Pokémon will be best. If you are interested in finding the best of each of these types, you can follow these links:Best Grass PokémonandBest Electric Pokémon.

Best Sub-type Counters

Since Water Pokémon have two weaknesses, trainers may use counters that negate them. While this can be an advanced technique to use against other unsuspecting trainers, we must remember that each type has its own weaknesses and strengths. This means that while some sub-types might negate a weakness, it could amplify other weaknesses or add new ones. The list below explains all the best counters for every sub-type of Water Pokémon.

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With this guide, you should be ready to take down any Water-type focused opponent! In summary, you’ve likely made the realization that the best Pokémon and Attacks to use will probably be Electric or Grass. Keep those ready and you should be able to handle your opponent, no problem!

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