Statistical averages
Overall
Fully evolved
Battle properties
Offensive | | Defensive |
Power | Types | | Resist | Types |
2× |
| ½× |
|
½× |
| 2× |
|
0× | None | 0× | None |
Characteristics
The Rock-type is very risky to use defensively. Despite having an overall high
Defense on average, its weaknesses to
Ground- and
Fighting-type moves, commonly
physical in nature, take it down a notch. The fact that, at best, its
Special Defense is mediocre, combined with its weakness to
Grass- and
Water-type moves, greatly decrease its ability to defend. The only advantages of a Rock type Pokémon are its resistances to
Normal and
Fire. However, it has gotten a boost in
Generation IV due to
Sandstorm increasing said lackluster Special Defense by 50% and the fact that Sandstorm is very common in many tiers, thanks to
Sand Stream automatically casting a permanent Sandstorm.
Rock is one of the best types offensively. Being resisted by only three of the seventeen types, two of which are hindered by their own poor defenses (
Fighting) and relative scarcity (
Steel) helps it a lot, and the fact that only two Pokémon out of nearly 500 (
Lucario and
Steelix) have a double resistance to Rock keeps its moves relatively effective. Double weaknesses to Rock are relatively common, with many
Bug-types having one due to their secondary
Flying-type, while the typically high-powered
Ice- and
Fire-types also do not fare well. As Pokémon of the three types that resist Rock typically can master Rock-type moves, this proves a quite versatile combination.
When used in contests, Rock-type moves typically become
Tough moves, but can also be of the other four Contest types, excluding
Cute.
Pokémon
In total, there are 37 Pokémon of the Rock-type; 20 are fully evolved.
Pure Rock-type Pokémon
Half Rock-type Pokémon
Primary Rock-type Pokémon
Secondary Rock-type Pokémon
Moves
Damage-dealing moves
Non-damaging moves
Trivia
- If there were a hypothetical Pokémon of all 17 types, it would only be weak to Rock-type moves. However, it is possible to create more weaknesses by using moves such as Foresight to remove immunities.
- There were no pure Rock-type Pokémon until Generation II.
- No physical Rock-type move is 100% accurate. In contrast, all special Rock-type moves are 100% accurate.
- In the first season of the anime and during much of Generation I, the Rock-type was often wrongly assumed to be unaffected by Electric-type attacks. This was likely due to the fact that at the time, the only Rock-types that were not part Ground were the fossil Pokémon, which happened to be weak to Electric-types.
- The Rock-type is tied with the Grass-type for the largest number of weaknesses when unpaired, with five: Grass, Water, Ground, Fighting, and Steel.
- Coincidentally, Rock moves are super effective against four of the five types Grass is weak to, with Poison being the exception.
- Every known fossil Pokémon is partly or entirely a Rock-type, it being the primary element in the dual-types.
- Every known Gym that specializes in the Rock-type has been the first Gym that the trainer visits on his/her adventure.
- Similarly, each of these Gyms' Leaders has used Geodude as at least one of their Pokémon.
- Only one Physical Rock-type move does not have a secondary effect.
- Regirock is the only pure Rock-type Pokémon that does not have any evolutionary relatives.
In other languages
- Brazilian Portuguese: Rocha (Rock), Pedra (Stone), Mineral (same as in english)
- Dutch: Steen
- Finnish: Kivi
- French: Roche
- German: Gestein
- Italian: Roccia
- Korean: 바위 bawi
- Polish: Kamienny
- Spanish: Roca
- Hebrew: אבן "aeven"
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