• Pokemon Go: Water types are strong against Rock, Ground, Fire types; Ice types vulnerable to Steel, Rock, Fire types

Pokemon Go: Water types are strong against Rock, Ground, Fire types; Ice types vulnerable to Steel, Rock, Fire types (Photo : YouTube/ Pokemon Go)

Given below are what types each Pokemon is vulnerable to and strong against.

Bug types are strong against Dark, Psychic and Grass types but are vulnerable to Rock, Flying and Fire types, according to a Reddit chart. Dark type Pokemon are strong against Ghost and Psychic types but are vulnerable to Fairy, Bug and Fighting types.

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Fairy types are strong against Dark, Dragon and Fighting types and are vulnerable to Steel and Poison types. Electric types are strong against Water and Flying types but are vulnerable to Ground types.

Water types are strong against Rock, Ground and Fire types and vulnerable to Grass and Electric types. Ice types are strong against Dragon, Flying, Ground and Grass types and are vulnerable to Steel, Rock, Fighting and Fire types.

Ground types are strong against Steel, Rock, Poison, Electric and Fire types and are vulnerable to Ice, Grass and Water types. Grass types are strong against Rock, Ground and Water types and are vulnerable to Bug, Flying, Poison, Ice and Fire types.

Steel types are strong against Fairy, Rock and Ice types and are vulnerable to Ground, Fighting and Fire types. Fire types are strong against Steel, Bug, Ice and Grass types and are vulnerable to Rock, Ground and Water.

Poison types are strong against Fairy and Grass types and are vulnerable to Psychic and Ground types. Fighting types are strong against Steel, Dark, Rock,  Ice and Normal types and are vulnerable to Fairy, Psychic and Flying types.

Meanwhile, according to recent reports, a latest update is causing several gamers' Poke Balls to be thrown much farther than they meant.

A few players are discovering that their first Poke Ball is nearly always launched far into the distance. According to a Reddit user, this has to do with trying to throw the ball very fast once the Pokemon encounter starts.

It appears that the ball going so far is due to throwing the Poke ball at the precise same time that the creature performs its first attack. Gamers should take their time and wait for some time before throwing a ball.

Another working solution is to throw more curveballs. It appears to reduce the rate at which the Poke balls are overshot.