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All Electric-type Pokémon weaknesses, explained

Don't get yourself zapped.

Few Pokémon types are as iconic as Electric-types. Pikachu, the franchise’s mascot for over two decades, is one of the most visible Electric-types out there. Voltorb, who grew in popularity after the Pokémon Company released two stop-motion shorts prior to its inclusion in Pokémon Legends Arceus, is another recognizable Electric-type. Over the years and generations, the Electric category has grown to include a large number of unique Pokémon.

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Compared to some other types, Electric-types have relatively few weaknesses. While they’re truly only weak to one type, it’s considered a hard counter, which helps balance them against other Pokémon. Electric-types also deal half damage against a few types that aren’t super effective on them, which prevents them from running roughshod over everyone else.

Electric weakness: Ground

There’s only one type that’s super effective on Electric-types: Ground. Ground-type Pokémon have a huge advantage over Electric-type Pokémon. They deal double damage to Electric-types and they also have complete immunity to all Electric-type moves. This also means that Ground-types can only be paralyzed by non-Electric-type paralyzing moves, like Stun Spore, Body Slam, or Dragonbreath. Good Ground-type moves to use against Electric-types include the ever-popular Earthquake as well as Earth Power, High Horsepower, and Mud Shot.

While it might seem odd that Electric-types only have one weakness, Ground-types have a big enough advantage in their full immunity that it balances out in most cases. Like many Pokémon, many Electric-types have a secondary type, which can potentially add or remove weaknesses. Dual Electric and Flying-type Pokémon receive Flying’s immunity to Ground-type moves, but they’re also now susceptible to Rock and Ice-type moves, keeping everything in balance.


Electric-type Pokémon can be difficult to face if you don’t have a Ground-type Pokémon in your party. Thankfully, plenty of non-Ground-type Pokémon can learn Ground-type moves, so as long as those Pokémon don’t have a weakness to Electric, they should be able to hold their own against the likes of Pikachu and company.


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Emily Morrow
Emily is a staff writer covering Apex Legends, Overwatch, Pokemon, and general gaming for Dot Esports. Her other bylines include Digital Trends, Screen Rant, and GameSpew. She also works as a narrative designer in games. Get in touch with her on Twitter @thepokeflute.