Flying-type Pokemon weaknesses & Strengths explained

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If Flying-type Pokemon are swooping down and ruining your day, here’s how to take advantage of their weaknesses in battle and bring them down to earth with the best counters.

Flying-type Pokemon are some of the most evasive and frustrating creatures you can battle in Pokemon games as they can fly up into the air, dodge your attacks, and then hit back with devastating levels of accuracy.

As with any type in the Pokemon game series, Flying types can be countered by targeting and exploiting their weaknesses, so here’s a full rundown of everything you need to know about this type to take them down fast.

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Flying-type Pokemon weaknesses

Flying-type Pokemon have three primary weaknesses when it comes to moves and opposing Pokemon types:

When looking to take down a Flying-type Pokemon, bring along a team that includes Pokemon that belong to those types and make sure they have matching movesets.

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Flying-type Pokemon strengths & resistances

As well as having weaknesses, Flying-type Pokemon are also resistant to Fighting, Bug, and Grass, while being immune to Ground types. So, either avoid using Ground-type moves completely or be sure to have a move like Gravity to get rid of the immunity.

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If you decide to use a Flying-type in battle, avoid using it against Electric, Rock, and Steel, as Flying moves won’t be able to deal much damage to them. Instead, exploit your Flying Pokemon strengths by taking it out against Grass, Fighting, and Bug opponents.

Best counters for Flying-type Pokemon

These are some of the best Pokemon you can use to counter Flying-type Pokemon:

  • Alolan Golem (Rock/Electric)
  • Aurorus (Rock/Ice)
  • Iron Thorns (Rock/Electric)
  • Arctozolt (Electric/Ice)
  • Hisuian Avalugg (Ice/Rock)

When coming up against Flying types, you can go for all pure Electric, Ice, or Rock types. However, you’ll have an advantage if you use a Pokemon with two of those.

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Keep in mind that even though these examples are effective, the opposing Pokemon may have resistances based on their primary/secondary type.

Best Tera Types for Flying-type Pokemon

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet‘s addition of Tera Types changed the battle rules, so here are the ones you should consider to make your Flying ‘mons stronger:

  • Flying: Boosts the power of Flying-type moves with STAB
  • Ground: Makes your Flying Pokemon immune to Electric-type moves and helps them resist Rock-type attacks, too
  • Steel: Eliminates the Flying-type weakness to Ice and Rock
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Best Flying moves in Pokemon

There are 30 Flying-type moves and we’ve picked the most powerful special, physical, and status attacks you can use in battle:

MOVECATEGORYPOWERACCURACYPPEFFECTGEN
HurricaneSpecial11070%10May confuse the opponentGen V
AeroblastSpecial10095%5High critical hit ratioGen II
Bleakwind StormSpecial10080%10May lower the opponent’s SpeedGen VIII
Oblivion WingSpecial80100%10User recovers most of the HP inflicted on the opponentGen VI
Sky AttackPhysical14090%5Takes a turn to charge. High critical hit ratio, but may cause flinchingGen I
Brave BirdPhysical120100%15User receives recoil damageGen IV
Dragon AscentPhysical120100%5Lowers the user’s Defense and Sp. DefenseGen VI
FlyPhysical9095%15Takes a turn to chargeGen I
Feather DanceStatusX100%15Sharply lowers the opponent’s AttackGen III
RoostStatusXX5User recovers half of its max HP and loses the Flying type temporarilyGen IV

Best Flying-type Pokemon of all time

The Pokemon franchise has a total of 133 Flying-type creatures (up to Gen 9), and here are the 10 best of the ranking:

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  • Rayquaza
  • Yveltal
  • Lugia
  • Tornadus
  • Ho-Oh
  • Salamence
  • Togekiss
  • Corviknight
  • Shaymin
  • Cramorant

Those are the weaknesses, strengths, and resistances you need to consider when facing a Flying-type Pokemon. You can also check out our list of all the Cat or Dog Pokemon in the franchise, and learn more about other types such as DragonGround, and Electric.