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Pokémon Fusion Calculator

Select two Pokémon to fuse them together. See merged stats, combined typing, and full weakness analysis.

Select Pokémon

Fusion result will appear here

Select two Pokémon and click Fuse

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The Science of Pokémon Fusion

Pokémon Fusion has captivated the community for over a decade. The concept of combining two beloved creatures into a single, new entity sparks creativity, humor, and genuine strategic discussion. Our calculator brings mathematical rigor to this fan-favorite concept.

How Stat Fusion Works

Our calculator offers three distinct fusion modes. Average Mode takes the mathematical mean of each base stat, creating a balanced hybrid. Max Stats Mode takes the highest value of each stat from either parent, creating the most powerful possible combination.

Weighted Mode gives 60% influence to the "Head" Pokémon and 40% to the "Body," simulating the classic fusion generator mechanic where one parent is dominant.

Understanding Type Combination

When two Pokémon are fused, their primary types are combined. This creates fascinating new defensive profiles. For example, fusing a Water-type with a Ground-type produces a dual Water/Ground typing that is immune to Electric attacks—one of the most coveted defensive combinations in competitive play.

Our weakness calculator processes the complete 18-type effectiveness chart, accounting for double weaknesses (×4), resistances (×½), double resistances (×¼), and full immunities (×0) to give you a comprehensive defensive analysis.

Strategic Applications

While Pokémon Fusion is a fan concept and not an official game mechanic, the strategic analysis it provides is deeply educational. By experimenting with fusions, trainers can better understand type synergies, stat distribution importance, and the value of specific defensive profiles.

Competitive players often use fusion calculators to quickly prototype "what if" scenarios—imagining what a Pokémon with Gyarados's Attack and Alakazam's Speed would look like, or exploring how Snorlax's massive HP pool would pair with Chansey's Special Defense.

Frequently Asked Questions

You select two Pokémon and a fusion mode. The calculator then merges their base stats (using average, max, or weighted formulas), combines their types, generates a fusion name, and calculates the complete weakness and resistance profile of the new dual typing.
No. Pokémon Fusion is a beloved fan concept popularized by sites like pokefusion.com and various ROM hacks. Our calculator provides the mathematical framework for imagining what these fusions would look like stat-wise if they existed in the official games.
BST is the sum of all six base stats (HP, Attack, Defense, Sp. Atk, Sp. Def, Speed). It is a quick way to gauge a Pokémon's overall power level. Most fully-evolved Pokémon have BSTs between 400-600, while Legendaries range from 570-720.
Absolutely. The calculator is fully responsive and designed for mobile-first use. Keep it open on your phone while strategizing on your PC or console.