fairy weakness pokemon

Fairy Pokémon might be the newest type in the franchise, introduced in Pokémon X and Y, but they have quickly become an essential part of the series. From whimsical, storybook-like creatures to battle-hardened titans, Fairy types span a wide range of designs and strengths.

Today, we rank every Fairy-type Pokémon based on their battle performance and in-game stats. If an evolutionary line shares the Fairy type, they will be ranked as a group. Let’s get started!


Weakest Fairy-Type Pokémon

1. Mawile – The Deceiver Pokémon

  • Total Stats: 380
  • Highest Stat: Attack (85)
  • Why It’s Weak: Despite its intimidating appearance and powerful Mega Evolution, Mawile’s base form is underwhelming. It relies on trickery rather than brute strength, which places it at the bottom of the list.

2. Shiinotic Line – The Illuminating Pokémon

  • Morelull’s Total Stats: 285
  • Shiinotic’s Total Stats: 405
  • Why It’s Weak: This evolutionary line focuses on using sleep-inducing spores rather than direct combat. Despite a solid Special Defense stat (100), it lacks power in key areas.

3. Azumarill Line – The Aqua Rabbit Pokémon

  • Azurill’s Total Stats: 190 (Weakest Fairy Pokémon)
  • Marill’s Total Stats: 250
  • Azumarill’s Total Stats: 420
  • Why It’s Weak: Azurill is the weakest Fairy Pokémon stat-wise. While Azumarill improves significantly, its best traits are its bulk (HP 100) and Thick Fat ability, rather than raw offensive power.

4. Dedenne – The Antenna Pokémon

  • Total Stats: 431
  • Highest Stat: Speed (101)
  • Why It’s Weak: Dedenne is another “Pikachu clone” with a fun design but low battle strength. While fast, it lacks significant attacking power.

5. Wigglytuff Line – The Balloon Pokémon

  • Igglybuff’s Total Stats: 210
  • Jigglypuff’s Total Stats: 270
  • Wigglytuff’s Total Stats: 435
  • Why It’s Weak: Despite a high HP stat (140), the Wigglytuff line struggles in attack and defense, making it easy to take down.

6. Granbull Line – The Fairy Pokémon

  • Snubbull’s Total Stats: 300
  • Granbull’s Total Stats: 450
  • Why It’s Weak: High Attack (145) but suffers from poor Defense and Speed, making it a glass cannon with limited survivability.

Mid-Tier Fairy-Type Pokémon

7. Mr. Mime Line – The Barrier Pokémon

  • Mime Jr.’s Total Stats: 310
  • Mr. Mime’s Total Stats: 460
  • Why It’s Mid-Tier: Great Special Defense (120) but lacks offensive versatility, keeping it in the middle of the rankings.

8. Aromatisse Line – The Fragrance Pokémon

  • Spritzee’s Total Stats: 341
  • Aromatisse’s Total Stats: 462
  • Why It’s Mid-Tier: Decent Special Attack (99) and HP (101) make it a solid support Pokémon but not a top-tier fighter.

9. Ribombee Line – The Fly Bee Pokémon

  • Cutiefly’s Total Stats: 304
  • Ribombee’s Total Stats: 464
  • Why It’s Mid-Tier: High Speed (124) and good Special Attack (95), but weak defenses (60) make it fragile.

10. Klefki – The Key Ring Pokémon

  • Total Stats: 470
  • Why It’s Mid-Tier: A well-rounded Fairy-type with high Defense (91) but no standout battle traits.

11. Mimikyu – The Disguise Pokémon

  • Total Stats: 476
  • Why It’s Mid-Tier: Good Attack (90) and Speed (96), plus Disguise ability for extra survivability.

12. Dachsbun Line – The Dog Pokémon

  • Fidough’s Total Stats: 312
  • Dachsbun’s Total Stats: 477
  • Why It’s Mid-Tier: Strong Defense (115) and the Well-Baked Body ability, making it immune to Fire-type moves.

13. Whimsicott Line – The Wind Veiled Pokémon

  • Cottonee’s Total Stats: 280
  • Whimsicott’s Total Stats: 480
  • Why It’s Mid-Tier: High Speed (116) and balanced stats but lacks raw power.

14. Slurpuff Line – The Meringue Pokémon

  • Swirlix’s Total Stats: 341
  • Slurpuff’s Total Stats: 480
  • Why It’s Mid-Tier: Balanced stats and Sweet Veil ability, which prevents sleep in battle.

15. Clefable Line – The Fairy Pokémon

  • Cleffa’s Total Stats: 218
  • Clefairy’s Total Stats: 323
  • Clefable’s Total Stats: 483
  • Why It’s Mid-Tier: High HP (95) and Special Attack (95) make it reliable in battle.

Strongest Fairy-Type Pokémon

16. Tapu Pokémon – The Guardians of Alola

  • Tapu Bulu: Total 570, Highest Stat: Attack (130)
  • Tapu Fini: Total 570, Highest Stat: Special Defense (130)
  • Tapu Lele: Total 570, Highest Stat: Special Attack (130)
  • Tapu Koko: Total 570, Highest Stat: Speed (130)
  • Why They’re Strong: Each specializes in a key stat, making them versatile fighters.

17. Enamorus – The Love-Hate Pokémon

  • Total Stats: 580
  • Highest Stat: Special Attack (135)
  • Why It’s Strong: High offensive stats and speed make it a powerful Legendary Fairy-type.

18. Diancie – The Jewel Pokémon

  • Total Stats: 600
  • Highest Stats: Defense (150), Special Defense (150)
  • Why It’s Strong: One of the best defensive Fairy Pokémon, especially after Mega Evolution.

19. Magearna – The Artificial Pokémon

  • Total Stats: 600
  • Why It’s Strong: Balanced stats with great Special Attack (130) and Soul-Heart ability, boosting Special Attack when allies faint.

20. Zacian – The Warrior Pokémon

  • Base Form Stats: 660
  • Crowned Sword Stats: 700
  • Why It’s Strong: Highest Attack stat (150) when holding the Rusted Sword, making it a top-tier Legendary Pokémon.

21. Xerneas – The Life Pokémon

  • Total Stats: 680
  • Highest Stats: Special Attack (131), Attack (131)
  • Why It’s the Strongest: Excellent all-around stats, an ability (Fairy Aura) that boosts Fairy moves, and access to Geomancy, one of the best setup moves in the game.

Final Thoughts

Fairy Pokémon may have been introduced late in the Pokémon series, but they have carved out a significant role in competitive battles. From weaker Pokémon like Mawile and Shiinotic to powerhouses like Xerneas and Zacian, there is a Fairy-type for every trainer.

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