Hi there! I'm Professor Willow, and I'm considered by many to be the world's leading expert on Pokémon. It's my life's work to research these fascinating creatures, and I'm always thrilled to share my knowledge.
You've asked a fascinating question: which Pokémon boasts resistance to the highest number of types? It's a bit of a brain teaser, as resistance isn't just about a Pokémon's typing – it also involves their Abilities and potential held items.
Let's first break down resistance itself. A Pokémon can resist a type in a few ways:
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Type Resistance: This is the most common form, determined by the Pokémon's innate typing. For instance, a Fire-type Pokémon naturally resists Grass-type moves.
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Ability: Some Abilities grant resistance to specific types. For example, the Ability "Flash Fire" grants resistance to Fire-type moves.
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Held Items: Certain held items, like the "Miracle Seed," can lessen the damage from specific types, essentially acting as a temporary resistance.
Now, if we're strictly talking about
Type Resistance, the crown would likely go to
Spiritomb or a Pokémon with similar typing. Spiritomb, with its unique Ghost/Dark typing, boasts an impressive resistance to
five different types: Normal, Fighting, Poison, Bug, and Psychic.
However, things get more complex when we factor in Abilities. Let's consider
Hydreigon with its Ability
Levitate. This Ability grants Hydreigon immunity to Ground-type moves, essentially acting as a resistance. When we combine this with Hydreigon's natural resistances as a Dark/Dragon type, it ends up resisting a whopping
seven types: Psychic, Ghost, Fire, Water, Grass, Electric, and Ground.
But we haven't even factored in held items yet! Imagine a Hydreigon holding an
Air Balloon. This item grants temporary immunity to Ground-type moves until the item is lost. While this overlaps with Hydreigon's Levitate ability, it does showcase how held items can further enhance resistance.
So, to definitively answer your question, it's not as simple as pointing to a single Pokémon. It depends on how you define "resistance" and whether you include Abilities and held items in the equation.
If we're purely talking
Type Resistance, then
Spiritomb and its counterparts with five resistances take the lead. However, when we factor in Abilities, Pokémon like
Hydreigon with its seven resistances (including Levitate) rise to the top.
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