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Notable Pokémon Trainers that specialize in Psychic-type Pokémon are Sabrina of Saffron City, Will of the Indigo Plateau Elite Four, Tate and Liza of Mossdeep City, Lucian of the Sinnoh Elite Four, and Caitlin of the Isshu Elite Four.
Statistical averages
Overall
Fully evolved
Battle properties
Generation I
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2×
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Generation II-onward
Offensive
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2×
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None
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Characteristics
Psychic-type Pokémon have been fairly popular since Generation I. Offensively speaking, they often have great Special Attack meaning they can deal damage quickly using STAB moves. Furthermore, Psychic-type Pokémon can often learn moves of other elemental types, to deal with a multitude of types, most especially their weaknesses of Dark, Ghost, and Bug. As a special sweeper, they are one of the best types in the game as a Psychic Pokémon's speed is also typically quite high. The greatest disadvantage is that Psychic cannot affect Dark. However their immunity to Psychic can now be rendered useless with Miracle Eye, as well as the fact that most Psychic-types can now learnSignal Beam. Some others are able to learn Focus Blast.
Their defensive capabilities are often weak, however, in spite of some Psychic-types featuring moves such as Recover (Alakazam, Mewtwo, Deoxys, Latios, Latias, Starmie, Celebi, Chimecho, Medicham, Lugia). Psychic-types often have excellent Special Defense, but very low Defense and HP. Because of this, they can often only survive Special-based hits, and can easily be defeated by one or two high-powered moves from a Pokémon with an average or above-average Attack stat. Psychic Pokémon also often fall to a single Crunch due to the high Attack of many Dark-type Pokémon. There are exceptions to this, such as Bronzong or Metagross, who have high defense due to their second type, Steel, and their lack of weakness to Dark-type moves.
When used in contests, Psychic-type moves typically become Smart moves, but can also be of the other four Contest types, excluding Tough.
Pokémon
In total, there are 68 Pokémon with the Psychic type; 43 are fully evolved.
Pure Psychic-type Pokémon
Half Psychic-type Pokémon
Primary Psychic-type Pokémon
Secondary Psychic-type Pokémon
Moves
Damage-dealing moves
Non-damaging moves
Balance issues
Psychic-type Pokémon were at the center of a balance issue in the Generation I games.[1] The issue arose from the lack of an effective countermeasure against Psychic-types caused by the absence of any powerful Template:Type2 moves (at the time the only elemental weaknesses of Psychic-types).
The issue was rectified in later generations with the addition of Steel and Dark types, an added weakness to Template:Type2 moves, and more powerful Bug- and Ghost-type moves.
Trivia
- Psycho Cut, Zen Headbutt and Heart Stamp are the only physical Psychic-type moves.
- As they moves were introduced after Generation III, this makes Psychic the only former special type not to have any of its moves changed into physical moves.
- Psychic is the most common type for legendary Pokémon, with at least two Psychic-type legendaries introduced in each generation.
- All legendary Pokémon but Regirock, Heatran, and Phione learn at least one Psychic-type move by leveling up.
- Psychic is the only type that shares its name with a move and a Trainer Class.
- Despite the balance issue during Generation I, it was not until Generation IV that a Pokémon and its evolution that have a double weakness to Psychic moves were introduced.
- There has been one Elite Four member or Gym Leader specializing in Psychic-type Pokémon in every generation.
- Even though Aura and Psychic abilities aren't confirmed to be the same, one of Sabrina's quotes in FireRed and LeafGreen suggests that Psychic abilities and Aura are at least similar to each other in description: "Psychic power isn't something that only a few people have. Everyone has psychic power. People just don't realize it."
References
- ↑ Suigimori, Ken "Psychic Pokémon seemed to dominate in the previous Pokémon game, so we needed to come up with new Pokémon and types to make Gold and Silver more balanced." Nintendo Power 134 (July 2000) p. 79 (retrieved August 16, 2010)
In other languages
- Chinese: 超能力 chāonénglì
- Dutch: Psychisch (anime) / Paranormaal (magazine)
- Finnish: Meedio / Psyykkinen
- French: Psy
- German: Psycho
- Greek: Τηλεπαθητικός - Tilepathitikos / Μυσταγωγός - Mistagogos
- Hebrew: על חושי al hosea
- Italian: Psico
- Japanese: エスパー esper
- Korean: 에스퍼 esper
- Polish: Psychiczny
- Portuguese (Brazilian): Psíquico
- Russian: Психический psikhicheskii
- Spanish: Psíquico