Effectiveness chart of Pokemon BDSP type

Effectiveness chart of Pokemon BDSP type

Considering the huge variety of Pokemon available in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, knowing the right combinations to counter your opponents is extremely necessary. This is where type effectiveness comes into play and below we have all the details to help you understand type effectiveness in Pokemon BDSP.

Effectiveness chart of Pokemon BDSP type

If you are having trouble understanding the elemental type system in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and you need a little help then we have you covered with this guide where we will go through the whole elemental type system in detail.



There are 18 different types of elements in the game and each Pokemon has its own types of elements.

Each element has its strengths and weaknesses. An element can be strong against Element A, but weak against Element B and completely neutral against Element C.

If you want to improve the strategic aspect of the game, it is absolutely necessary to understand this system of elemental types and to know the strengths and weaknesses of each elemental type.

The Elemental or Type system sounds a lot like Rock, Paper and Scissors and is also crucial to the STAB system in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.

To help you with the effectiveness of types in Pokemon BDSP, this guide will walk you through all the information you need to know about elemental types.

Types of elemental Pokémon

Let's start with the Elemental Types themselves. The 18 unique elemental types in Pokemon BDSP are:

  • Insect
  • Dark
  • Dragon
  • Electric
  • Fata
  • Pugnacious
  • Fire
  • Flying
  • Ghost
  • Erba
  • Land
  • Ice
  • Normal
  • Poison
  • Psychic
  • Rock music
  • Steel
  • Acqua

The role of these elements in battle cannot be undermined. If you are facing a battle with the wrong Elemental Types, you will be doomed to failure.



So, as we have established, an Elemental Type can be super effective, ineffective, or immune against another Elemental Type.

When one elemental type is super effective against another type, it deals 2 times more damage. And when ineffective, it deals 0,5x less damage. And then you have those Elemental Types that are completely neutral against others. This means that they are immune to damage of these types.

But one thing you need to understand is that effectiveness, ineffectiveness, or neutrality depends on the Elemental Type of the damage rather than the Pokemon itself.

For example, Flying-types are immune to Ground-types. However, if the Ground-type makes an attack that isn't a Ground-type move, the Flying-type will still take damage.

Besides, some Elemental Types are neither effective nor ineffective against certain other types. This means that there will be no multiplier or damage reduction on the attack; the attack will only deal its base damage.

There is also another damage increase system in Pokemon BDSP known as “STAB”; short for Same Type Attack Bonus.

This system allows Pokemon to do more damage if they perform attacks of the same elemental type as the Pokemon itself.

For example, if a Ghost-type makes a non-Ghost-type attack, it will inflict 20 DPS. But if he makes a Ghost-type attack, he'll deal 25 DPS instead.

And the great thing about this system is that it overlaps with the elementary kind of effectiveness system you already have.

So if your Pokemon's element is effective against that of the opponent and its attack is of the same type as its element, then not only will you get the extra damage from super efficacy, but you will also accumulate bonus STAB damage on higher than that.

Type effectiveness chart

Now that you know how elemental types work in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, let's delve into the strengths and weaknesses of each elemental type and the effectiveness of the type in Pokemon BDSP with this table below:



GENDERSUPER EFFECTIVE AGAINSTREDUCED EFFECTIVENESS AGAINSTNO EFFECT AGAINST
InsectTypes of combat, ground and grassTypes of flight, rock and fireNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
DarkTypes of ghosts and darksTypes of fighting, insect and fairyNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
DragonFire, water, grass and electricityTypes of ice, dragon and fairyNot effective against types of fairies
ElectricFlying, steel and electric typesTypes of soilNot effective against soil types
FataFighting, Bug and Dark typesTypes of poison and steelNot effective against dragon types
PugnaciousTipi Rock, Bug e DarkFlying, psychic and fairy typesNot effective against ghost types
FireTypes of insect, steel, fire, grass, ice and fairyTypes of land, rock and waterNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
FlyingTypes of fighting, insects and grassTipi Rock, Electric e IceNot effective against soil types
GhostTypes of poison and insectsTypes of ghosts and darksNot effective against normal types
ErbaLand, water, grass and electric typesTypes of flight, poison, insect, fire and iceNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
LandTypes of poison and rockTypes of water, grass and iceNot effective against flying types
IceTypes of iceTypes of combat, rock, steel and fireNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
NormalNot super effective against any typeTypes of combatNot effective against ghost types
PoisonTypes of fighting, poison, insect, grass and fairTerrestrial and Psychic TypesNot effective against steel grades
PsychicTypes of combat and psychicsTypes of bugs, ghosts and darksNot effective against dark types
Rock musicTypes Normal, Flying, Poison and FireTypes of combat, earth, steel, water and grassNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
SteelTypes Normal, Flying, Rock, Bug, Steel, Grass, Psychic, Ice, Dragon, and FairyTypes of combat, earth and fireNot effective against poison types
AcquaTypes of steel, fire, water and iceTypes of grass and electricNo Pokemon have immunity from it.

And there you have all the strengths and weaknesses of each elementary type in the game. The types that are not mentioned in the table above are not affected by other types at all. This means that they take basic damage from any type of attack.



Now, you may be wondering what kind of damage a Pokemon suffers when it has both super effective and ineffective elemental type against another Pokemon.

In these cases, the damage multiplier / reduction of all Pokemon types are considered. For example, if your Pokemon has two types and one is weak while the other is strong against the opponent's attack type, your Pokemon will suffer neither increase nor decrease in damage.

And when your Pokemon has two elemental types that are both super effective against the opponent's type, their damage will stack on top of each other and your Pokemon will deal quadruple damage (4x)!

Take the Rock type for example. It's super effective against Flying and Bug-types. So, if the opponent is both Flying-type and Bug-type, your Pokemon's Rock-type attack will deal quadruple damage, plus the STAB system damage bonus.

Likewise, a Pokemon can also deal a quarter (0,25x) of its base damage if the opponent has two elemental types against which it is ineffective.

And finally, if your Pokemon has a type that is immune to the opponent's type, then the other types of your Pokemon will not take damage into account in any way. It will be immune to the opponent's attacks no matter what happens.

When building your team in Pokemon BDSP, the general rule is to make it as diverse as possible. This way you will always be ready for any battle, no matter what type of elements you are against.

You can still have multiple Pokemon of the same type on a team, but be sure to incorporate some sort of Elemental diversity into your party.

Considering the huge variety of Pokemon available in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, knowing the right combinations to counter your opponents is extremely necessary. This is where type effectiveness comes into play and below we have all the details to help you understand type effectiveness in Pokemon BDSP.

Effectiveness chart of Pokemon BDSP type

If you are having trouble understanding the elemental type system in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and you need a little help then we have you covered with this guide where we will go through the whole elemental type system in detail.

There are 18 different types of elements in the game and each Pokemon has its own types of elements.

Each element has its strengths and weaknesses. An element can be strong against Element A, but weak against Element B and completely neutral against Element C.

If you want to improve the strategic aspect of the game, it is absolutely necessary to understand this system of elemental types and to know the strengths and weaknesses of each elemental type.

The Elemental or Type system sounds a lot like Rock, Paper and Scissors and is also crucial to the STAB system in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.

To help you with the effectiveness of types in Pokemon BDSP, this guide will walk you through all the information you need to know about elemental types.

Types of elemental Pokémon

Let's start with the Elemental Types themselves. The 18 unique elemental types in Pokemon BDSP are:

  • Insect
  • Dark
  • Dragon
  • Electric
  • Fata
  • Pugnacious
  • Fire
  • Flying
  • Ghost
  • Erba
  • Land
  • Ice
  • Normal
  • Poison
  • Psychic
  • Rock music
  • Steel
  • Acqua

The role of these elements in battle cannot be undermined. If you are facing a battle with the wrong Elemental Types, you will be doomed to failure.

So, as we have established, an Elemental Type can be super effective, ineffective, or immune against another Elemental Type.

When one elemental type is super effective against another type, it deals 2 times more damage. And when ineffective, it deals 0,5x less damage. And then you have those Elemental Types that are completely neutral against others. This means that they are immune to damage of these types.

But one thing you need to understand is that effectiveness, ineffectiveness, or neutrality depends on the Elemental Type of the damage rather than the Pokemon itself.

For example, Flying-types are immune to Ground-types. However, if the Ground-type makes an attack that isn't a Ground-type move, the Flying-type will still take damage.

Besides, some Elemental Types are neither effective nor ineffective against certain other types. This means that there will be no multiplier or damage reduction on the attack; the attack will only deal its base damage.

There is also another damage increase system in Pokemon BDSP known as “STAB”; short for Same Type Attack Bonus.

This system allows Pokemon to do more damage if they perform attacks of the same elemental type as the Pokemon itself.

For example, if a Ghost-type makes a non-Ghost-type attack, it will inflict 20 DPS. But if he makes a Ghost-type attack, he'll deal 25 DPS instead.

And the great thing about this system is that it overlaps with the elementary kind of effectiveness system you already have.

So if your Pokemon's element is effective against that of the opponent and its attack is of the same type as its element, then not only will you get the extra damage from super efficacy, but you will also accumulate bonus STAB damage on higher than that.

Type effectiveness chart

Now that you know how elemental types work in Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, let's delve into the strengths and weaknesses of each elemental type and the effectiveness of the type in Pokemon BDSP with this table below:

GENDERSUPER EFFECTIVE AGAINSTREDUCED EFFECTIVENESS AGAINSTNO EFFECT AGAINST
InsectTypes of combat, ground and grassTypes of flight, rock and fireNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
DarkTypes of ghosts and darksTypes of fighting, insect and fairyNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
DragonFire, water, grass and electricityTypes of ice, dragon and fairyNot effective against types of fairies
ElectricFlying, steel and electric typesTypes of soilNot effective against soil types
FataFighting, Bug and Dark typesTypes of poison and steelNot effective against dragon types
PugnaciousTipi Rock, Bug e DarkFlying, psychic and fairy typesNot effective against ghost types
FireTypes of insect, steel, fire, grass, ice and fairyTypes of land, rock and waterNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
FlyingTypes of fighting, insects and grassTipi Rock, Electric e IceNot effective against soil types
GhostTypes of poison and insectsTypes of ghosts and darksNot effective against normal types
ErbaLand, water, grass and electric typesTypes of flight, poison, insect, fire and iceNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
LandTypes of poison and rockTypes of water, grass and iceNot effective against flying types
IceTypes of iceTypes of combat, rock, steel and fireNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
NormalNot super effective against any typeTypes of combatNot effective against ghost types
PoisonTypes of fighting, poison, insect, grass and fairTerrestrial and Psychic TypesNot effective against steel grades
PsychicTypes of combat and psychicsTypes of bugs, ghosts and darksNot effective against dark types
Rock musicTypes Normal, Flying, Poison and FireTypes of combat, earth, steel, water and grassNo Pokemon have immunity from it.
SteelTypes Normal, Flying, Rock, Bug, Steel, Grass, Psychic, Ice, Dragon, and FairyTypes of combat, earth and fireNot effective against poison types
AcquaTypes of steel, fire, water and iceTypes of grass and electricNo Pokemon have immunity from it.

And there you have all the strengths and weaknesses of each elementary type in the game. The types that are not mentioned in the table above are not affected by other types at all. This means that they take basic damage from any type of attack.

Now, you may be wondering what kind of damage a Pokemon suffers when it has both super effective and ineffective elemental type against another Pokemon.

In these cases, the damage multiplier / reduction of all Pokemon types are considered. For example, if your Pokemon has two types and one is weak while the other is strong against the opponent's attack type, your Pokemon will suffer neither increase nor decrease in damage.

And when your Pokemon has two elemental types that are both super effective against the opponent's type, their damage will stack on top of each other and your Pokemon will deal quadruple damage (4x)!

Take the Rock type for example. It's super effective against Flying and Bug-types. So, if the opponent is both Flying-type and Bug-type, your Pokemon's Rock-type attack will deal quadruple damage, plus the STAB system damage bonus.

Likewise, a Pokemon can also deal a quarter (0,25x) of its base damage if the opponent has two elemental types against which it is ineffective.

And finally, if your Pokemon has a type that is immune to the opponent's type, then the other types of your Pokemon will not take damage into account in any way. It will be immune to the opponent's attacks no matter what happens.

When building your team in Pokemon BDSP, the general rule is to make it as diverse as possible. This way you will always be ready for any battle, no matter what type of elements you are against.

You can still have multiple Pokemon of the same type on a team, but be sure to incorporate some sort of Elemental diversity into your party.

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