Type: Null Pokemon Guide: Stats, Best Moves, Abilities and More

Publish Date: June 3, 2026

Pokemon Guide

Type: Null Pokemon Guide

Type: Null is a Normal-type Pokemon. This guide covers Type: Null’s stats, best moves, abilities, evolution, shiny form, typing, weaknesses, locations and Pokemon Champions build information.

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Normal Form

Type: Null

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Shiny Form

Shiny Type: Null

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Last Updated: May 2026 | Page Status: This Type: Null guide supports current Pokemon games, Pokemon Champions and future updates. Location, moves and availability details will be updated as new Pokemon game data becomes available.

Type: Null Description

Type: Null is a Normal-type Pokemon from Alola. It is an artificial Pokemon created for battle and evolves into Silvally when it has high friendship.

Competitive Overview

Is Type: Null Good in Competitive?

Type: Null is a bulky Normal-type Pokemon with balanced stats and useful coverage. It is usually more flexible after evolving into Silvally, but Type: Null can still function as a durable defensive option in some formats.

Type: Null Quick Facts

Here are the key facts to know about Type: Null, including its type, abilities, height, weight and species information.

Name

Type: Null

National Dex

#0772

Type

Normal type Pokemon icon

Normal

Species

Synthetic Pokemon

Height

6’03” / 1.9 m
190 cm

Weight

265.7 lbs / 120.5 kg
120.5 kg

Abilities

Battle Armor

Type: Null Stats

Type: Null’s base stats help define how it performs in battle across Pokemon games.

Hp
95
Attack
95
Defense
95
Special Attack
95
Special Defense
95
Speed
59

Type: Null Best Moves Across Pokemon Games

These are some of Type: Null’s most useful and recognizable moves across Pokemon games.

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Tri Attack

A useful option for Type: Null across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.

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Return

A useful option for Type: Null across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.

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Iron Head

A useful option for Type: Null across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.

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X-Scissor

A useful option for Type: Null across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.

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Crunch

A useful option for Type: Null across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.

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Swords Dance

A useful option for Type: Null across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.

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Rest

A useful option for Type: Null across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.

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U-turn

A useful option for Type: Null across Pokemon games depending on format, coverage needs and availability.

Type: Null All Moves

Use the section below to view Type: Null’s move list by learn method.

Move data shown from: Pokemon Sword and Shield

Level-Up Moves
LevelMoveTypeCategoryPowerAccuracy
1Imprison Psychic type Pokemon icon Psychic Status
1Tackle Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical40100
5Aerial Ace Flying type Pokemon icon Flying Physical60
10Scary Face Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status100
15Double Hit Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical3590
20Metal Sound Steel type Pokemon icon Steel Status85
25Crush Claw Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical7595
30Air Slash Flying type Pokemon icon Flying Special7595
35Tri Attack Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Special80100
40X Scissor Bug type Pokemon icon Bug Physical80100
45Iron Head Steel type Pokemon icon Steel Physical80100
50Take Down Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical9085
55Double Edge Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical120100
TM Moves
MethodMoveTypeCategoryPowerAccuracy
TMAir Slash Flying type Pokemon icon Flying Special7595
TMDragon Claw Dragon type Pokemon icon Dragon Physical80100
TMEndure Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
TMFacade Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical70100
TMGiga Impact Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Physical15090
TMHail Ice type Pokemon icon Ice Status
TMHyper Beam Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Special15090
TMIcy Wind Ice type Pokemon icon Ice Special5595
TMImprison Psychic type Pokemon icon Psychic Status
TMIron Defense Steel type Pokemon icon Steel Status
TMIron Head Steel type Pokemon icon Steel Physical80100
TMPayback Dark type Pokemon icon Dark Physical50100
TMProtect Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
TMRain Dance Water type Pokemon icon Water Status
TMRest Psychic type Pokemon icon Psychic Status
TMRock Slide Rock type Pokemon icon Rock Physical7590
TMRound Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Special60100
TMSandstorm Rock type Pokemon icon Rock Status
TMScary Face Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status100
TMShadow Claw Ghost type Pokemon icon Ghost Physical70100
TMSleep Talk Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
TMSnore Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Special50100
TMSubstitute Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
TMSunny Day Fire type Pokemon icon Fire Status
TMSwift Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Special60
TMSwords Dance Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
TMThunder Wave Electric type Pokemon icon Electric Status90
TMTri Attack Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Special80100
TMU Turn Bug type Pokemon icon Bug Physical70100
TMWork Up Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Status
TMX Scissor Bug type Pokemon icon Bug Physical80100
Tutor Moves
MoveTypeCategoryPowerAccuracy
Terrain Pulse Normal type Pokemon icon Normal Special50100

Type: Null Typing, Weaknesses and Resistances

Type: Null is a Normal-type Pokemon. Its typing determines its weaknesses, resistances and immunities.

Type

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Normal

Weaknesses

Fighting type Pokemon icon

Fighting

Resistances

None

None

Immunity

Ghost type Pokemon icon

Ghost

Type: Null Abilities

Type: Null’s abilities can affect how it performs in battle depending on the game and format.

Battle Armor

Battle Armor can affect how Type: Null performs in battle depending on the game and format.

Type: Null Evolution

Type: Null evolves into Silvally with high friendship.

Evolution

Type: Null

Normal

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Starting form

Evolution

Silvally

Normal

silvally

Evolves from Type: Null with high friendship

Where to Find Type: Null in Pokemon Games

Type: Null’s availability changes depending on the Pokemon game. Check each generation below for game-specific availability notes.

Generation 1: Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow
Game Where to Find Type: Null
Pokemon Red Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Blue Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Yellow Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Generation 2: Pokemon Gold, Silver and Crystal
Game Where to Find Type: Null
Pokemon Gold Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Silver Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Crystal Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Generation 3: Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, FireRed and LeafGreen
Game Where to Find Type: Null
Pokemon Ruby Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Sapphire Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Emerald Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon FireRed Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon LeafGreen Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Generation 4: Diamond, Pearl, Platinum, HeartGold and SoulSilver
Game Where to Find Type: Null
Pokemon Diamond Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Pearl Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Platinum Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon HeartGold Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon SoulSilver Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Generation 5: Black, White, Black 2 and White 2
Game Where to Find Type: Null
Pokemon Black Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon White Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Black 2 Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon White 2 Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Generation 6: X, Y, Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
Game Where to Find Type: Null
Pokemon X Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Y Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Omega Ruby Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Pokemon Alpha Sapphire Not available because Type: Null had not been introduced yet.
Generation 7: Sun, Moon, Ultra Sun, Ultra Moon and Let’s Go
Game Where to Find Type: Null
Pokemon Sun Found in Alola or obtained by evolution, depending on the game version.
Pokemon Moon Found in Alola or obtained by evolution, depending on the game version.
Pokemon Ultra Sun Found in Alola or obtained by evolution, depending on the game version.
Pokemon Ultra Moon Found in Alola or obtained by evolution, depending on the game version.
Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu Not available in this game.
Pokemon Let’s Go Eevee Not available in this game.
Generation 8: Sword, Shield, Brilliant Diamond, Shining Pearl and Legends: Arceus
Game Where to Find Type: Null
Pokemon Sword Not available in this game.
Pokemon Shield Not available in this game.
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond Not available in this game.
Pokemon Shining Pearl Not available in this game.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus Not available in this game.
Generation 9: Scarlet, Violet and Legends Z-A
Game Where to Find Type: Null
Pokemon Scarlet Not available in this game.
Pokemon Violet Not available in this game.
Pokemon Legends Z-A Not available in this game.
Generation 10: Pokemon Winds and Waves
Game Where to Find Type: Null
Pokemon Winds and Waves Coming soon once official location, encounter or transfer information is confirmed.

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Best Sylveon Build in Pokémon Champions: Competitive Guide
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Connor Knudsen
May 15, 2026
Are you looking for the best way to play Sylveon in Pokémon Champions? Here is our best build, including moves, stats, items, and well-rounded synergies and counters to help you get the most out of this bulky Fairy-type special attacker. Sylveon thrives as a durable special attacker that can pressure both opponents at once while staying difficult to remove. Its combination of bulk and Pixilate-boosted damage makes it one of …

Type: Null FAQ

Here are quick answers to common questions about Type: Null. This FAQ is visible on-page content only and does not use FAQ schema markup.

What type is Type: Null?

Type: Null is a Normal-type Pokemon.

What is Type: Null weak against?

Type: Null is weak to Fighting-type moves.

What are Type: Null’s abilities?

Type: Null’s abilities are Battle Armor.

How do you get Type: Null?

Type: Null’s availability depends on the game. Check the location tables above for each generation.

Final Output Note:
Removed the Pokemon Champions Featured Competitive Build section because no confirmed individual TGH build was found for Type: Null.
Information not API-driven yet: manually written abilities, best moves, availability notes, Legends Z-A notes and related guide links.
Human review before publishing: verify final game-specific locations, Legends Z-A details, type icon image IDs and any future Pokemon Champions build coverage for Type: Null.


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