Dive into the Depths: 15 Amazing Fish Pokémon You Need to Know
New Pokémon trainers often categorize creatures solely by type. While practical, the Pokémon universe offers diverse classifications, including resemblance to real-world animals. Following our exploration of dog-like Pokémon, we now present 15 captivating fish Pokémon deserving of your attention.
Table of Contents
- Gyarados
- Milotic
- Sharpedo
- Kingdra
- Barraskewda
- Lanturn
- Wishiwashi
- Basculin (White-Stripe)
- Finizen/Palafin
- Seaking
- Relicanth
- Qwilfish (Hisuian)
- Lumineon
- Goldeen
- Alomomola
Gyarados
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An iconic powerhouse, Gyarados's evolution from the humble Magikarp is legendary. Inspired by the carp transforming into a dragon, its design symbolizes perseverance. Its versatility in battle and Mega Evolution (Water/Dark type) make it a formidable opponent. However, its vulnerability to Electric and Rock-type moves remains a weakness.
Milotic
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Milotic embodies elegance and strength, its design echoing mythical sea serpents. Known for its calming influence and resilience, it's a prized addition to any team. Its evolution from the elusive Feebas adds to its desirability. However, it’s weak against Grass and Electric attacks.
Sharpedo
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The ocean's fastest predator, Sharpedo's aggressive nature and powerful bite are matched by its speed. Its torpedo-like shape and impressive battle capabilities make it a favorite among aggressive trainers. Despite its power, its low defense is a significant drawback.
Kingdra
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A balanced Water/Dragon type, Kingdra excels in rainy conditions. Its design blends sea dragons and seahorses, reflecting its regal status. Its balanced stats and versatile attack styles make it a highly adaptable fighter. Its only weaknesses are Dragon and Fairy types.
Barraskewda
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This Generation VIII speedster is a terrifying predator. Its barracuda-inspired design and aggressive combat style make it a valuable asset. However, its low defense makes it vulnerable to Electric and Grass-type attacks.
Lanturn
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A unique Water/Electric type, Lanturn bucks the trend of Electric-type weakness. Its bioluminescent lure is as intriguing as its combat versatility. Inspired by anglerfish, its low speed and vulnerability to Grass-type moves are key weaknesses.
Wishiwashi
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This Generation VII Pokémon's School Form transforms it from a small fish into a massive, powerful school. Its unique mechanic emphasizes teamwork and strategic depth. Grass and Electric attacks are its main weaknesses.
Basculin (White-Stripe)
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The calm yet intimidating White-Stripe Basculin, from Pokémon Legends: Arceus, is a formidable predator. Its piranha-like design and resilience make it a valuable asset. Electric and Grass types pose significant threats.
Finizen/Palafin
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Finizen and its evolution, Palafin, are Generation IX Water types known for their friendly nature and Palafin's heroic transformation. Their playful nature contrasts with Palafin's protective abilities. Grass and Electric types are their kryptonite.
Seaking
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Seaking's elegant design and powerful presence make it a Water-type king. Inspired by koi carp, it symbolizes perseverance and good fortune. Grass and Electric types are its main weaknesses.
Relicanth
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A Water/Rock type, Relicanth's ancient coelacanth inspiration makes it a unique and resilient tank. Its high defense and HP make it ideal for prolonged battles. However, its low speed is a major vulnerability.
Qwilfish (Hisuian)
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The Hisuian Qwilfish, a Dark/Poison type, reflects the dangerous environment of ancient Hisui. Its darker appearance and potent poison attacks make it a versatile and strategic choice. Psychic and Ground types are its weaknesses.
Lumineon
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Lumineon's elegant design and glowing patterns make it a visually stunning Water type. Its lionfish inspiration is undeniable. Grass and Electric types, and strong physical attacks, are its main weaknesses.
Goldeen
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Goldeen, the "queen of the waters," is a beautiful and adaptable Water type. Its koi carp inspiration reflects its elegance. Electric and Grass types pose significant threats.
Alomomola
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Alomomola, the "Guardian of the Ocean Depths," is a supportive Water type known for its healing abilities. Its sunfish-like appearance and nurturing nature make it a valuable teammate. Electric and Grass types are its weaknesses.
These aquatic Pokémon offer a diverse range of strengths and weaknesses, allowing for strategic team building. Choose wisely, and conquer the waves!