Is it possible to hit all Pokemon Super-Effectively if a Pokemon could have 5 moves?

Oct. 18, 2016



I know it isn’t possible, but if a Pokemon COULD have five moves? And what would those move types be? Thanks :)

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Take a look at these 6 Pokemon and their weaknesses:Whiscash (Grass)Scizor (Fire)Spiritomb (Fairy)Clefable (Poison or Steel)Chansey (Fighting)Misdreavus (Ghost or Dark)Any combination of 5 moves would not be able to hit all 6 of these Pokemon super-effectively. Instead, 6 moves would be needed, either:Grass, Fire, Fairy, Poison, Fighting and Ghost,Grass, Fire, Fairy, Steel, Fighting and Dark,Grass, Fire, Fairy, Steel, Fighting and Ghost, orGrass, Fire, Fairy, Poison, Fighting and Dark.Therefore, it is not possible to hit every Pokemon super-effectively with just 5 moves.

Yes, using Soak, which turns the target to Pure water type, you could have that and an electric move and a grass move.The best Pokemon to do this is Lanturn, with Soak, Discharge, and Hidden Power Grass.This is only three moves, and five might make it even easier.