Rock-type Pokémon are characterized by their solid, sturdy appearance and their deep connection to Earth's geology. They often mimic the forms of stones, boulders, and various other geological formations. Renowned for their impressive defense and offensive power, Rock-type Pokémon emerge as formidable adversaries in battles.
Strengths:
- Rock-type moves excel in effectiveness against Fire, Ice, Flying, and Bug-type Pokémon. This quality establishes Rock-types as particularly beneficial when combating Pokémon that are either fragile or highly reliant on their speed and special attacks.
Weaknesses:
- Rock-type Pokémon exhibit multiple weaknesses, which demand careful consideration in battles. They present vulnerabilities to Water, Grass, Fighting, Ground, and Steel-type moves. Such liabilities can turn Rock-types into challenging assets when up against specific opponents, particularly Water and Grass types, which often take advantage of their comparatively lower speed.
Notable Pokémon of Rock-type:
- Geodude, Graveler, and Golem - This evolutionary chain stands as a symbol within the Rock-type category. The journey begins with Geodude and progresses through its evolved forms, Graveler and Golem, displaying a remarkable growth in strength and resilience.