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 previous exploration of dog-like Pokémon, we now present 15 exceptional fish Pokémon that deserve 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 Pokémon, Gyarados boasts impressive design and power. Its evolution from Magikarp embodies perseverance. Its versatile moveset makes it a battle favorite. Mega Gyarados gains Water/Dark typing, boosting its stats and mitigating Electric-type weaknesses. However, its standard form remains vulnerable to Electric and Rock-type attacks, and status conditions like paralysis and burns significantly impact its effectiveness.
Milotic
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Milotic's elegance and strength are legendary. Its design draws inspiration from mythical sea serpents, embodying peace and harmony. Evolving from the elusive Feebas, Milotic is a prized asset. While possessing remarkable resilience, it's weak to Grass and Electric attacks, and paralysis hinders its speed.
Sharpedo
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Sharpedo, the ocean's fastest predator, is known for its speed, bite, and aggression. Its torpedo-like shape and devastating attacks make it a formidable opponent. While capable of Mega Evolution, its low defense makes it vulnerable to powerful physical attacks and status conditions.
Kingdra
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Kingdra, a Water/Dragon type, excels in battles, especially in rain. Its design blends sea dragons and seahorses. Its balanced stats allow for versatile offensive strategies. Obtained through trading a Seadra holding a Dragon Scale, Kingdra's only weaknesses are Dragon and Fairy-type moves.
Barraskewda
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Barraskewda, an eighth-generation Water-type, is renowned for its speed and aggression. Resembling a barracuda, its high speed makes it a potent attacker. However, its low defense leaves it vulnerable to Electric and Grass-type moves.
Lanturn
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Unlike many other fish Pokémon, Lanturn's Water/Electric typing offers unique advantages. Inspired by anglerfish, its bioluminescent lure is both alluring and illuminating. Despite its versatility, its low speed and vulnerability to Grass-type attacks are significant drawbacks.
Wishiwashi
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Wishiwashi's unique form-shifting ability showcases the power of unity. Its School Form transforms it into a massive, powerful creature, while its Solo Form is incredibly weak. Its weaknesses to Grass and Electric types are exacerbated by its low speed in both forms.
Basculin (White-Stripe)
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The White-Stripe Basculin, from Pokémon Legends: Arceus, is known for its calm yet intimidating presence. Its piranha-like appearance and aggressive nature make it a formidable opponent. Its vulnerability to Electric and Grass-type moves needs to be considered.
Finizen/Palafin
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Finizen and its evolution, Palafin, are ninth-generation Water-types known for their playful nature and Palafin's powerful transformation. While Palafin is a formidable ally, its pre-transformation weakness and vulnerability to Grass and Electric types require strategic planning.
Seaking
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Seaking, a second-generation Water-type, embodies elegance and strength. Inspired by koi carp, its evolution from Goldeen showcases growth and perseverance. Despite its majestic appearance, it's weak to Grass and Electric types and has relatively low attack speed.
Relicanth
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Relicanth, a Water/Rock type, is a living fossil. Its high defense and HP make it a strong tank, but its low speed is a significant weakness. Grass and Fighting types pose a considerable threat.
Qwilfish (Hisuian)
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The Hisuian Qwilfish, a Dark/Poison type, is a formidable opponent. Its enhanced design and abilities make it a strategically valuable addition to any team. However, its low defense and vulnerability to Psychic and Ground types require careful consideration.
Lumineon
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Lumineon, a fourth-generation Water type, is known for its elegance and bioluminescence. Its resemblance to lionfish and its glowing patterns make it visually striking. However, its low attack power and vulnerability to Grass and Electric types limit its offensive capabilities.
Goldeen
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Goldeen, a first-generation Water type, is often called the "queen of the waters." Its resemblance to goldfish and its graceful movements make it a popular choice. However, its average stats and vulnerability to Electric and Grass types require strategic planning.
Alomomola
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Alomomola, a fifth-generation Water type, is known for its healing abilities. Its nurturing nature and resemblance to a sunfish make it a valuable support Pokémon. While its healing capabilities are unmatched, its low attack speed and vulnerability to Electric and Grass types limit its offensive potential.
These diverse fish Pokémon offer a wide range of strategic options, allowing trainers to build powerful and unique teams. Choose wisely, and conquer the aquatic world!