Pokémon counters guide

Best Counters for Jumpluff

Find practical counter Pokémon, attacking types, and defensive matchup notes for Jumpluff.

Jumpluff Pokémon sprite

Jumpluff

#0189

Quick answer

Ice is the strongest answer because both Grass and Flying are weak to Ice, creating a 4x weakness. Fire, Poison, and Flying are strong secondary attacking types.

Biggest weakness

Type matchup table

Recommended practical counters

Avalugg Pokémon sprite

Avalugg

#0713

Slow but bulkyBudget option
Ice
  • Deals 4x damage with Ice-type attacks
  • Has STAB Ice-type attacks
  • Strong attacking stats help convert the matchup
  • Solid mixed bulk improves switch-in safety
Best typeIce×4

Mostly neutral switch-in

117 offense · 28 Speed

Cetitan Pokémon sprite

Cetitan

#0975

Budget option
Ice
  • Deals 4x damage with Ice-type attacks
  • Has STAB Ice-type attacks
  • Solid mixed bulk improves switch-in safety
Best typeIce×4

Mostly neutral switch-in

113 offense · 73 Speed

Vanilluxe Pokémon sprite

Vanilluxe

#0584

Budget option
Ice
  • Deals 4x damage with Ice-type attacks
  • Has STAB Ice-type attacks
Best typeIce×4

Mostly neutral switch-in

110 offense · 79 Speed

Strong theoretical counters

Best move types to use

Move availability depends on game version and learnset data, so this page recommends move types rather than guaranteed moves.

Counter notes for Jumpluff

  • Jumpluff's Grass / Flying typing makes Ice the cleanest answer because it reaches 4x damage. Its 110 base Speed means very slow counters still need enough bulk to take a hit first.
  • Fire, Poison, and Flying attackers are useful secondary options when the top weakness is unavailable, but they should be chosen for safety, Speed, or team fit rather than raw multiplier alone.
  • Known abilities include Chlorophyll, Leaf Guard, and Infiltrator. This page does not assume ability-specific battle effects, so verify the format before relying on a single counter.
  • Avoid counters that are weak to Grass / Flying unless they are fast enough to pressure immediately or bulky enough to survive the exchange.
  • Jumpluff does not need a separate alternate-form note for the standard National Dex matchup shown here.

What not to use

These attacking types are resisted or blocked by the defender's typing, so they are usually lower-priority choices unless they provide a special battle role.

Battle caveats

  • This ranking uses modern Gen 6+ type matchups, STAB value, defensive switch-in safety, and base stats.
  • Abilities, held items, Terastallization, weather, terrain, and format rules can change real battle outcomes.
  • Coverage moves can punish obvious counters, so treat this as type-based guidance rather than a full matchup simulator.
  • Move availability depends on game version and learnset data; this page recommends attacking types rather than guaranteed moves.

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FAQ

What is the best counter for Jumpluff?

Jumpluff is best countered by Pokémon that can use Ice (4x) attacks while avoiding bad defensive matchups into Grass / Flying STAB attacks. Because this is a 4x weakness, even moderate attackers can create pressure if they can enter safely.

What type is best against Jumpluff?

Ice is the strongest attacking type against Jumpluff, dealing 4x damage under the modern Gen 6+ type chart.

How many useful attacking types hit Jumpluff super-effectively?

Jumpluff has 5 super-effective attacking options: Ice, Fire, Poison, Flying, and Rock. Use the highest multiplier first, then choose a Pokémon that is not exposed to Grass / Flying STAB attacks.

Are abilities included in this counter ranking?

No. The ranking uses base typing and base stats. Abilities, items, Terastallization, weather, terrain, and special move rules can change the real matchup.

Does Terastallization change Jumpluff counters?

Yes. Terastallization can replace the defensive typing used here, so the recommended counter types may change completely in formats where Tera is active.

What should I avoid using against Jumpluff?

Avoid relying on Ground, Grass, Water, and Fighting attacks unless they have a special role or unusually high power.

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