Fairy-type Pokemon were introduced with Gen 6’s Kalos region and immediately changed the game’s meta. These powerhouses might look cute with their pink undertones, but players need to keep their guard up and know their weaknesses, strengths, and counters to survive the elusive fairies.
Introduced in Gen 6, Fairy-types have swiftly carved a niche for themselves. These are some of the cutest Pokemon that have gained admiration for their efficacy against Dragon-types.
Don’t be fooled by these cute, fluffy Pokemon, though. In the right hands, they can be deadly. It’s great to have a Fairy-type on your team, but if you find yourself facing off against one, you’ll need to know their weaknesses and resistances to have a chance at winning.
Contents
- Fairy-type Pokemon weaknesses
- Fairy-type Pokemon strengths & resistances
- Best counters for Fairy-type Pokemon
- What is a Fairy-type Pokemon?
- All Fairy-type moves

Fairy types might look cute, but they can be difficult to defeat.
Fairy-type Pokemon weaknesses
Fairy-type Pokemon are weak to Poison and Steel-type attacks, which makes these types the perfect offensive choices to take into battle.
It’s not enough to just have Poison and Steel-type Pokemon on your team, though, as they’ll also need to have strong movesets that match their type to be effective.
Fairy-type Pokemon strengths and resistances
Fairy-type Pokemon are strong against Dark, Dragon, and Fighting-type opponents, so it’s best to avoid taking these into battle wherever possible.
When it comes to resistances, Fairy-type Pokemon are totally immune to Dragon-type attacks and resistant to Bug, Dark, and Fighting-type attacks.

Knowing every Fairy-type Pokemon weakness will make defeating them a breeze.
Best counters for Fairy-type Pokemon
Some of the best counters to use against Fairy-type Pokemon are powerful Steel-types like Metagross, Melmetal, and Dialga. Paired with Steel-type moves, they’ll make light work of Fairy-types.
As well as being super-effective against Fairy-types, Steel-type Pokemon don’t have any major weaknesses or vulnerabilities that Fairy-types can easily exploit, which makes them very reliable counters.
There are also loads of Poison-type Pokemon like Roserade, Gengar, and Salazzle that can take down Fairy-types. Again, they’ll need a set of Poison-type moves to be effective.
If you’re going to use Poison-types, though, it’s important to consider that many Fairy-type Pokemon can learn Psychic-type attacks, which are super-effective against Poison-types, so be careful.
What is a Fairy-type Pokemon?
Fairy-type Pokemon were introduced in Gen 6 with X & Y, making them the newest type in the franchise. It’s usually quite easy to recognize a Fairy, as they often feature cute appearances as well as pink color schemes.
This isn’t always the case, though, as there are some Pokemon like Galarian Weezing and Grimmsnarl that have a scarier appearance that’s more likely inspired by ‘evil’ fairies from traditional fables and folklore.
There also aren’t that many pure Fairy-type Pokemon, which is partly because a lot of Pokemon released before Gen 6 were revisited and given Fairy as a secondary typing, like the Water/Fairy-type Azumarill.
This means you’ll often need to take a second type into account when fighting a lot of Fairy-type Pokemon, which can affect their weaknesses and the best counters you’ll need to take them down.
All Fairy-type moves
There are 34 Fairy-type moves in the Pokemon universe, and here they are:
Alluring Voice | Disarming Voice | G-Max Finale | Max Starfall | Sparkly Swirl |
Aromatic Mist | Draining Kiss | G- Max Smite | Misty Explosion | Spirit Break |
Baby- Doll Eyes | Fairy Look | Geomancy | Misty Terrain | Springtide Storm |
Charm | Fairy Wind | Guardian of Alola | Moonblast | Strange Steam |
Crafty Shield | Fleur Cannon | Let’s Snuggle Forever | Moonlight | Sweet Kiss |
Dazzling Gleam | Floral Healing | Light of Ruin | Nature’s Madness | Twinkle Tackle |
Decorate | Flower Shield | Magical Torque | Play Rough |