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Pokemon Who Can Learn Reflect Type

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Pokemon Sword and Shield - Reflect Type

This is an article for the move Reflect Type and the Pokemon who can learn it and its location in Pokemon Sword and Shield, Isle of Armor, and the Crown Tundra DLC. Read on to see the Power, Accuracy, PP, and Effect, and see how to use it competitively.

Reflect Type - Type and Effect

Type Pokemon Normal Image
Category Pokemon Status Image
Power -
Accuracy -
PP 15
Effect The user reflects the target's type, making it the same type as the target.
Max Move Max Guard
Power: -

Pokemon That Learn Reflect Type

By Default

TentacruelTentacruel GengarGengar MewMew

By Level Up

LatiasLatias

By TM / TR

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

By Egg Move

GastlyGastly HaunterHaunter GengarGengar
OmanyteOmanyte OmastarOmastar StunfiskStunfisk
Galarian StunfiskGalarian Stunfisk

By Move Tutor

There are no Pokemon who learn this move by this method.

Competitive Analysis

Reflect Type does not see much use in battles. Using Reflect Type will copy the typing of the target, which would mean that a Pokemon can lose STAB that it has on any of its moves.

It may have defensive use in certain situations, as some types resist moves of its own.

Reflect Type Locations

Reflect Type is only available by Default, Level Up, or via Egg Move.

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