Dive Into a Water-Type Pokémon Quiz

06 June 2024

Dive Into a Water-Type Pokémon Quiz

Put your knowledge of aquatic Pokémon to the test.

It’s raining Water-type Pokémon throughout the month of June, with exciting products and events celebrating Pokémon that swim, surf, and splash their way into our hearts. For aspiring Water-type Pokémon experts, this is the perfect opportunity to test your knowledge with a quiz that covers the Pokémon video games, TCG, and animation. Don’t worry: if you happen to find yourself out of your depth, just keep swimming.


  1. What are the nine Water-type first partner Pokémon from the Pokémon regions in the core video game series?



  1. Which Water-type Pokémon did Ash add to his team first in Pokémon the Series?



  1. In the Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue games, which Gym Badge do Trainers earn for defeating Misty at the Cerulean City Gym?



  1. Beloved Pokémon TCG artist Shinji Kanda has illustrated more Water-type Pokémon than any other type. Name two of the five Water-type Pokémon Kanda has illustrated.



  1. Which two types of attack are most effective against Water-type Pokémon?



  1. Which villainous team is devoted to covering the world in as much water as possible?



  1. How many Water-type Pokémon with unique Pokédex numbers were discovered in Kanto?



  1. Which Legendary Water-type Pokémon was first discovered in Alola?



  1. In the Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon games, which Water-type Pokémon expert serves as Trial Captain of Akala Island?



  1. Which is the shortest Water-type Pokémon?



  1. Which Legendary Water-type Pokémon inspired the deck used by Shao Tong Yen to win the 2023 Pokémon TCG World Championships Junior Division?



  1. Name three Water-type Pokémon that can Gigantamax.



  1. In the Pokémon Scarlet and Pokémon Violet games, which three Pokémon does Cascarrafa Gym Leader and Water-type Pokémon expert Kofu battle with in his first match against challengers?



  1. According to Pokédex entries, which Water-type Pokémon first discovered in Kanto is said to live 10,000 years?



  1. Which Water-type Pokémon did Ash use in his battle against Leon in the Masters Eight Tournament finals?



How well do you know your Water-type Pokémon? Give yourself one point for each correct answer. Add up your points and see how you did in the chart below.

0–3 points: You’re still a little lost at sea. Study up on Water-type Pokémon and try again.

4–6 points: You’re keeping your head above water.

7–9 points: Your knowledge of Water-type Pokémon is coming along swimmingly.

10–12 points: The tides are turning, and your knowledge of Water-type Pokémon is evolving.

13–15 points: Congratulations! You’re a Water-type Pokémon expert, and the world is your Cloyster.

Can’t get enough Water-type Pokémon? Keep an eye out for exciting products and events featuring Water-type Pokémon throughout the month of June.

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