Select up to 2 attacking types to see their coverage:

Type Effectiveness

Ever felt frustrated because your Pokémon keeps losing to the same opponent? Poor move coverage might be the reason! A Pokémon Coverage Calculator helps you analyze your moveset’s strengths and weaknesses, ensuring you’re prepared for any battle.

What Is a Pokémon Coverage Calculator?

Pokémon Coverage Calculator is a tool that checks how effectively your Pokémon’s moves hit different types. It reveals:
✅ Super-effective matchups (2x or 4x damage).
✅ Resisted or immune matchups (0.5x or 0x damage).
✅ Blind spots (types your moves can’t hit effectively).

For example:

  • A Charizard with Flamethrower, Air Slash, Solar Beam, and Dragon Pulse has strong coverage but struggles against Rock-types.
  • Pokémon Dual-Type Calculator can help assess how dual-typing affects weaknesses.

Why Coverage Wins Battles

Having the right moves means:
🔥 Beating common threats (e.g., Ice Beam for Dragon-types).
🛡️ Avoiding being walled (e.g., Fighting moves for Steel-types).
⚡ Maximizing damage output with super-effective hits.

Example of Poor Coverage:

A Garchomp with only Dragon and Ground moves loses badly to Fairy-types (immune to Dragon) and Flying-types (immune to Ground).

Example of Great Coverage:

A Greninja with Hydro Pump, Ice Beam, Dark Pulse, and U-turn covers most types effectively.

How to Use a Pokémon Coverage Calculator

  1. Enter your Pokémon’s moves (e.g., Scizor with Bullet Punch, U-turn, Close Combat, Knock Off).
  2. Check which types are hit super-effectively.
  3. Identify coverage gaps (e.g., Scizor struggles with Fire-types).
  4. Adjust moves (e.g., swap Knock Off for Rock Smash to hit Fire-types harder).

Pro Tip: Combine a Pokémon Advantage Calculator to see how your team performs against the current meta.

Best Coverage Moves for Competitive Battles

MoveBest AgainstWhy It’s Great
Ice BeamDragon, Flying, GroundCovers 3 common weaknesses.
ThunderboltWater, FlyingCounters bulky Water-types.
Close CombatSteel, Dark, IceEssential for Fighting-types.
Shadow BallPsychic, GhostGreat neutral coverage.

Pokémon Dual-Type Calculator: Why It Matters

Some Pokémon have two types, which affects their weaknesses:

  • Water/Ground-type (like Swampert) is weak to Grass but immune to Electric.
  • Steel/Fairy-type (like Magearna) resists Dragon, Dark, and Fighting.

Pokémon Dual-Type Calculator helps you:
✔ Predict double weaknesses (e.g., 4x damage to Ice/Flying types from Rock moves).
✔ Find unexpected resistances (e.g., Electric/Poison types aren’t weak to Ground).

Common Coverage Mistakes & Fixes

❌ Mistake: Running two moves of the same type (e.g., Flamethrower + Fire Blast).
✅ Fix: Replace one with a coverage move (e.g., Solar Beam for Water-types).

❌ Mistake: Ignoring Steel-types (they resist many common attacks).
✅ Fix: Add a Fighting or Ground move (e.g., Earthquake).

Best Pokémon Coverage Calculators

  1. Pokémon Showdown Team Builder – Best for testing movesets.
  2. Pikalytics – Tracks meta trends and weaknesses.
  3. Marriland’s Coverage Calculator – Simple and effective.

FAQs

What’s the best coverage move in Pokémon?

Ice Beam is one of the best due to its wide super-effective coverage.

How do I check if my team has coverage gaps?

Use a Pokémon Advantage Calculator to simulate battles against common threats.

Is there an app for Pokémon coverage calculations?

Yes! Pokémon Showdown (mobile-friendly) and DataDex (iOS/Android) work well.