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  1. Learn about the Poison type in Pokémon, its strengths, weaknesses, moves, and effects. Find out which Pokémon are Poison type, how they evolve, and who uses them as trainers.

  2. 12 de jun. de 2024 · The Poison type is the type that has been represented by the most types in the TCG, with three. Only odd-numbered generations introduced pure Poison-type Pokémon. Generation IX is the first one to break this chain, not adding any pure Poison-type Pokémon.

  3. 1 de jan. de 2021 · Saiba tudo sobre o tipo Venenoso (Poison Type) nos jogos Pokémon, incluindo vantagens, desvantagens, movimentos e Pokémon. Veja também como usar o tipo Venenoso no TCG e na batalha online.

  4. Learn about the Poison-type, which was introduced in 1996 and has 96 different Pokémon and 35 moves. See the stats, abilities, weaknesses and resistances of each Pokémon and move of this type.

    • Overview
    • Poison-type moves
    • Poison-type-Pokémon Trainers
    • Poison-type Pokémon
    • Relations with other types
    • Trivia
    • Notes

    The Poison type (どくタイプ, Doku taipu?, trans. Doku taipu) is one of the eighteen Pokémon elemental types.

    These Pokémon have a natural toxic quality; some directly represent real-world species known for their venom, such as snakes, and some even represent pollution itself. They normally live in caves, marshes or similar places.

    Most Poison-type Pokémon are based on poisonous or venomous animals (Pokémon such as Seviper, which is a snake, Drapion, which is a scorpion, and Scolipede, which is a centipede). Some of them are also based on poisonous plants or fungi (Pokémon such as Foongus, which is a mushroom, and Oddish, which is a mandrake root). Most dual Poison-type Pokémon have Bug type or Grass type as their other type. This reflects how, in real life, many insects and plants are poisonous or venomous. A very curious fact about Poison-type Pokémon is that some of them resemble ninjas. For example, Koffing is like a smoke ball, Crobat has a ninja's speed and secrecy and Toxicroak has paws that make it resemble a ninja. Some Poison types also resemble types of pollution. For instance, Garbodor represents trash pollution, Weezing represents air pollution and Muk represents liquid pollution. Strangely, not all Poison types are based on poisonous or venomous things (Stunky, which is based on a skunk, and Skrelp, which is based on a leafy sea dragon, are both real-life animals that are not poisonous or venomous).

    The Poison type is related to the status effects Poisoned and Badly Poisoned, which are produced mostly by Poison-type moves.

    Famous Poison-type Pokémon Trainers include Koga, fifth Gym Leader of Kanto and now second member of the Indigo League; Janine, Koga's daughter who succeeded her father's position in Kanto; Agatha, the then-third member of the Indigo League (her main type is Ghost, but all of her Pokémon are Poison-type as well); Roxie, second Gym Leader in Pokémon Black 2 and White 2; Plumeria, the Team Skull Admin; and Atticus, the boss of Team Star's Navi Squad. Also, most villain teams in the games specialize in Poison-type Pokémon, along with Dark-types.

    Poison-type Pokémon that are not Flying-type or have Levitate also remove Toxic Spikes when they switch in.

    •There are 36 Poison-type moves.

    •In Generation I, 8 moves were introduced.

    •In Generation II, 1 move was introduced.

    •In Generation III, 2 moves were introduced.

    •In Generation IV, 5 moves were introduced.

    •In Generation V, 5 moves were introduced.

    Poison-type-Pokémon Gym Leaders
    Poison-type-Pokémon Elite Four members
    Poison-type-Pokémon Special Trainers
    Poison type records
    •Eternatus is the tallest and heaviest Poison type. •Foongus is the smallest Poison type. •Gastly and Haunter are the lightest Poison types. •Weedle evolves at the lowest level (7) •Skrelp evolves at the highest level (48) •Eternatus has the most HP of all Poison types (255) •Clodsire has the highest HP of all non-Legendary Poison types. (130) •Mega Beedrill has the most Attack and Speed of all Poison types (150 & 145) •Sneasler has the highest Attack of all non-Mega Evolved Poison types (130) •Crobat has the highest Speed of all non-Mega Evolved Poison types (130) •Eternatus (Eternamax) has the most Defense & Sp. Def of all Poison types (250) •Pecharunt has the highest Defense of all obtainable Poison types (160) •Toxapex has the highest Special Defense of all obtainable Poison types (142) •Also, it has the most Defense of all non-Legendary Poison types (152) •Mega Gengar has the most Sp. Atk of all Poison types (170) •Glimmora and Munkidori both have the highest Special Attack of all non-Paradox Poison types (130) •Iron Moth has the most Special Atk of all non-Mega Evolved, non-Legendary, Poison types (140) •Eternatus (Eternamax) has the highest base stat total of all Poison-types (1125) •Mega Venusaur has the the highest base stat total of all non-Legendary Poison types (625)

    Pure Poison-type Pokémon

    16 Pokémon (17.39%) with pure Poison-type

    Primary Poison-type Pokémon

    32 Pokémon (34.78%) with primary Poison-type

    Secondary Poison-type Pokémon

    44 Pokémon (47.83%) with secondary Poison-type

    •They have no effect against the Steel type because poison can't circulate through or penetrate metals, mainly because they're not organic materials.

    •They're strong against the Fairy type because fairies represent purity and poison represents pollution, and thus fairies have weak immune systems.

    •They're strong against the Grass type because grass represent nature and poison represents pollution, and nature like trees and plants are damaged thanks to pollution and toxins, such as herbicides.

    •They're weak against the Ground type because earthen and sandy features neutralize and mitigate the toxicity of poison, making them less effective. Alternatively, it could be because while living organisms and thus the Earth's biosphere may be devastated by pollution, the Earth itself is relatively unchanged by it.

    •They're weak against the Psychic type because mind can't be poisoned. Poison acts over the body, and the mind is superior to the body, while Psychic-type attacks are mental. Alternatively, it may be because going into a medical field requires a lot of education and knowledge, giving the idea of keeping poisons at bay, hence the term "mind over matter".

    •They resist the Fighting type because when poisoned, a fighter or deportist loses strength. Fighters try to be healthy as most as they can and poison can make them sick. It could also be said that since some Poison-type Pokémon have a gelatinous body, punches and kicks cushions the impact. Curiously, the Fighting type isn't weak to them.

    •Despite being all physical attack moves before Generation IV, there are more Special moves than Physical moves that are Poison type.

    •The only type combination that allows for a double weakness to Poison type is Grass/Fairy.

    •Strangely, the Water type takes neutral damage from the Poison-type instead of being weak to them, despite the fact that water is very easy to pollute, especially by toxic waste, and aquatic beings have great difficulty surviving in polluted water.

    •Currently, all of the Generation I Pokémon with unique type combinations that are not Regional forms are Poison types.

    •No even-numbered generation has introduced a pure Poison-type Pokémon.

    •The Poison type was the last type to receive the Psychic type with Galarian Slowbro and Galarian Slowking in Generation VIII.

    1.^ Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.

    2.^ Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.

    3.^ Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.

    4.^ 20 until Generation V.

    5.^ In Generation I, Bug-type moves were super effective on Poison-type Pokémon.

    6.^ In Generation I, Bug-type moves were super effective on Poison/Bug-type Pokémon.

  5. Gen I Dex. The Pokémon below are the Pokémon of the Poison-type.

  6. Raises the user's Defense by two stages. Has a 30% chance to poison the target. Has a 50% chance to badly poison the target. Has an increased chance for a critical hit and a 10% chance to poison the target.

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