Pokémon-specific weakness guide
Probopass Weaknesses and Counters
This guide explains Probopass's defensive profile, including every weakness, resistance, immunity, and practical counter type based on its Rock / Steel typing.

Probopass
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Resistances (8)
Immunities (1)
Battle notes
- Probopass's Rock / Steel typing is best attacked with Fighting (4x), Ground (4x), Water (2x). Start with those attacking types when choosing moves or counter Pokémon.
- Avoid relying on common Poison, Normal, Flying, Ice attacks unless they have unusually high power or a secondary purpose, because Probopass resists or ignores those matchups.
- This guide uses the modern Gen 6+ type chart only. Abilities, held items, Terastallization, weather, fields, and special move rules can still change real battle outcomes.
Best counter types
These attacking types hit the defender for super-effective damage under the modern Gen 6+ type chart.
Example Pokémon counters
Defensive typing summary
Probopass's base defensive typing is Rock / Steel. The weakness chart multiplies both types when a Pokémon has two types, so a matchup can become 4x, 2x, 1x, 0.5x, 0.25x, or 0x.
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FAQ
What is Probopass weak to?
Probopass is weak to Fighting (4x), Ground (4x), Water (2x).
Which attacking types are most practical against Probopass?
Fighting is the strongest listed attacking type against Probopass at 4x damage. Use the example counter Pokémon section for practical users of that type.
Does Probopass's ability change these weaknesses?
This page uses base defensive typing only. Abilities, held items, Terastallization, weather, fields, and special move rules can change actual battle outcomes.