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.
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What are the nine Water-type first partner Pokémon from the Pokémon regions in the core video game series?
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Which Water-type Pokémon did Ash add to his team first in Pokémon the Series?
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In the Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue games, which Gym Badge do Trainers earn for defeating Misty at the Cerulean City Gym?
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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.
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Which two types of attack are most effective against Water-type Pokémon?
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Which villainous team is devoted to covering the world in as much water as possible?
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How many Water-type Pokémon with unique Pokédex numbers were discovered in Kanto?
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Which Legendary Water-type Pokémon was first discovered in Alola?
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In the Pokémon Sun and Pokémon Moon games, which Water-type Pokémon expert serves as Trial Captain of Akala Island?
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Which is the shortest Water-type Pokémon?
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Which Legendary Water-type Pokémon inspired the deck used by Shao Tong Yen to win the 2023 Pokémon TCG World Championships Junior Division?
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Name three Water-type Pokémon that can Gigantamax.
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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?
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According to Pokédex entries, which Water-type Pokémon first discovered in Kanto is said to live 10,000 years?
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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.
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.