Statistical averages
Overall
Fully evolved
Battle properties
Generation I
Offensive | | Defensive |
Power | Types | | Resist | Types |
2× |
| ½× |
|
½× |
| 2× |
|
0× | None | 0× | None |
Generation II-onward
Offensive | | Defensive |
Power | Types | | Resist | Types |
2× |
| ½× |
|
½× |
| 2× |
|
0× | None | 0× | None |
Characteristics
Bug
Pokémon are amongst the first Pokémon types a Trainer can find in the wild. They generally
evolveat very early levels compared to most other Pokémon. The type varies from strong to weak. Depending how the said Pokémon is raised, they can provide annoyance with stat altering moves or hit hard with attacks such as
Megahorn,
X-Scissor,
Signal Beam and
Bug Buzz.
They are super effective against
Psychic- and
Dark-types, which are two types common in most teams, and also the very common
Grass-type, even though many Grass-types are also Poison-typed, making them neutral to Bug-type moves. The
Generation I games weren't very kind to this type, having only three very weak damage-dealing moves, but many Pokémon of this type have improved over time. Outside of its strong super-effective moves, it is not very effective against many common types.
Defensively, however, Bug-types are still somewhat flawed, because of their low
Defense and the fact that there are many that are part
Flying, magnifying their weakness to
Rock. However, they resist
Ground and even
Fighting, two extremely powerful types (although Pokémon of both those types can also learn Rock-type moves to render the Bug-type's resistance to them useless). Dual-type Bug/Flying and Bug/
PoisonPokémon have an outstanding double resistance to
Fighting, which can make up for their slightly low
Defense. They also have a double resistance to common
Grass moves, meaning they would take very little damage from such notorious moves as
Giga Drain,
Energy Ball, or
Petal Dance.
When used in contests, Bug-type moves do not favor one contest type.
In total, there are 47 Pokémon with the Bug-type.
Pokémon
Pure Bug-type Pokémon
Half Bug-type Pokémon
Primary Bug-type Pokémon
Secondary Bug-type Pokémon
Moves
Damage-dealing moves
Non-damaging moves
Trivia
- Even though Flying is a common secondary type among Bug-types, there has yet to be a single Bug-type that can learn the move Fly.
- Every Bug-type Pokémon can breed. Other types have at least one baby or legendary Pokémonamong them, which cannot breed.
- All Bug-types besides Shedinja, Anorith, and Armaldo are in the Bug egg group.
- With the exception of Arceus holding an Insect Plate, there has yet to be a Bug-type legendary Pokémon.
- Each generation has introduced at least one Bug-type Pokémon whose name starts with the letter S.
- Until Platinum, several Bug-types, Shuckle, Kricketot, Burmy, Wormadam, and Combee, were unable to learn any Bug-type moves. Each of them is now able to learn Bug Bite by level, and Wormadam can learn Signal Beam by move tutor.
- Almost all Bug-type Pokémon evolve very early. Reasons for that could be to give the player the opportunity of having a strong evolved Pokémon in the beginning in order to earn the Gym Badge more easily, and that insects in fact can increase their population in short periods of time.
- Despite that all the very first gyms are strong against Bug-types as they are Rock and Flyingtypes.
- As of Generation II, the Bug-type (along with Fighting) are one of only two pairs of different types to share the same interaction against each other (Bug resists Fighting and vice versa). The other pair isNormal and Ghost (Normal is immune to Ghost and vice versa).
- All middle evolution Bug Pokémon are based off of cocoons.
- Kakuna is the only cocoon Pokémon who has a dual type (Bug and Poison). All the others are Pure Bug-types.
- Misty of the Cerulean Gym strongly dislikes Bug-types, to the point she even fears them.
In other languages
- Brazilian Portuguese: Inseto
- Dutch: Insect
- Finnish: Ötökkä (Bug), Hyönteis (Insect)
- French: Insecte
- German: Käfer
- Italian: Coleottero
- Korean: 벌레 beolle
- Polish: Robaczy
- Spanish: Bicho
- Hebrew: חרק "harak"
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