Dive into the World of Aquatic Pokémon: 15 Magnificent Fish-Type Pocket Monsters!
New Pokémon trainers often categorize creatures solely by type. While practical, Pokémon can be classified in other ways, such as by their real-world animal counterparts. Following our exploration of dog-like Pokémon, we now present 15 outstanding 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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The iconic Gyarados, a powerhouse with a striking design, is a fan favorite. Its evolution from the humble Magikarp embodies perseverance. Inspired by a Chinese legend, its strength and versatile attacks make it a formidable opponent. Mega Gyarados' Water/Dark typing enhances its resilience, but its base form remains vulnerable to Electric and Rock-type moves.
Milotic
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Milotic's elegance and strength are legendary. Its graceful design, inspired by mythical sea serpents, radiates peace and harmony. Evolving from the elusive Feebas, Milotic is a prized addition to any team, but its vulnerability to Grass and Electric attacks, and susceptibility to paralysis, require strategic consideration.
Sharpedo
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The ocean's fastest predator, Sharpedo, is a fierce Water-type Pokémon known for its speed and powerful bite. Its torpedo-like shape and aggressive nature make it a potent attacker, though its low defense leaves it vulnerable to various moves and status effects.
Kingdra
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Kingdra's Water/Dragon typing and balanced stats make it a versatile fighter. Its design, inspired by sea dragons and seahorses, reflects its power and grace. Evolving through a trade involving a Dragon Scale, Kingdra's only weaknesses are Dragon and Fairy types.
Barraskewda
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This eighth-generation Water-type Pokémon is renowned for its incredible speed and aggressive fighting style. Resembling a barracuda, Barraskewda's high speed is countered by its low defense and vulnerability to Electric and Grass-type attacks.
Lanturn
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Unlike many Water-types, Lanturn's Water/Electric typing offers unique resistance. Its bioluminescent lure and friendly demeanor distinguish it. Inspired by anglerfish, it’s vulnerable to Grass-type moves and its low speed can be a disadvantage.
Wishiwashi
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Wishiwashi's unique form-shifting ability showcases the power of teamwork. Its small Solo Form transforms into a powerful School Form, inspired by schooling fish. However, its weaknesses to Grass and Electric types, and its low speed in both forms, require careful strategy.
Basculin (White-Stripe)
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The White-Stripe Basculin, from Pokémon Legends: Arceus, is a calm yet formidable predator. Its design, inspired by piranhas or bass, reflects its strength and resilience. Vulnerable to Electric and Grass types, its high offense and speed make it a valuable asset.
Finizen/Palafin
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The ninth-generation duo, Finizen and Palafin, are Water-type Pokémon with a unique transformation. Palafin's heroic form protects allies, but its vulnerability to Grass and Electric types before transformation needs careful consideration.
Seaking
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Seaking's elegance and strength are reflected in its design, inspired by Japanese koi carp. Its evolution from Goldeen symbolizes perseverance, but its weaknesses to Grass and Electric types and low attack speed require strategic planning.
Relicanth
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Relicanth, a Water/Rock type, embodies ancient origins. Inspired by the coelacanth, its high defense and health make it a sturdy tank, though its low speed is a significant drawback.
Qwilfish (Hisuian)
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The Hisuian Qwilfish, a Dark/Poison type, showcases the dangerous aquatic life of the ancient Hisui region. Its darker appearance and longer spines highlight its aggressive nature, but its low defense makes it vulnerable.
Lumineon
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Lumineon's elegance and glowing patterns make it a standout Water-type. Its design, inspired by lionfish, emphasizes its beauty, but its low attack power and vulnerability to Grass and Electric types require strategic use.
Goldeen
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Goldeen's beauty and adaptability make it a versatile Pokémon. Inspired by ornamental koi carp, its average stats and vulnerability to Electric and Grass types require careful consideration.
Alomomola
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Alomomola, the "Guardian of the Ocean Depths," is known for its nurturing abilities. Its design, inspired by sunfish, highlights its gentle nature. While its healing abilities are valuable, its low attack speed and vulnerability to Electric and Grass types limit its offensive capabilities.
These aquatic Pokémon offer a diverse range of abilities and strategic potential. Choose wisely and build a team that reflects your playstyle!