Unexplored Type Combinations and Potential Latest Pokémon Types
With 18 main elemental types, the Pokémon series has offered a vast array of type combinations over its 30-year history. Despite this extensive exploration, ten type combinations have yet to appear in a Pokémon game. While some absences are logical—such as Normal/Ice, Normal/Bug, Normal/Rock, and Normal/Steel, where the ‘Normal’ type adds little distinction—others present intriguing possibilities for future installments.
Currently Unseen Type Combinations
Five type combinations remain particularly viable for introduction in upcoming Pokémon games, including Pokémon Winds and Waves: Ice/Poison, Ground/Fairy, Bug/Dragon, Rock/Ghost, and Fire/Fairy. These pairings offer unique strategic advantages and design opportunities.
The Allure of Fire/Fairy
A Fire/Fairy Pokémon is highly sought after by fans due to its potential strength. Such a Pokémon would possess only a handful of weaknesses while resisting eight different types. It would be super effective against seven types and immune to at least one. However, Game Freak has historically favored Fire/Fighting type final evolutions for starter Pokémon, potentially hindering the realization of this powerful combination.
Potential in Pokémon Winds and Waves
The setting of Pokémon Winds and Waves, with its diverse biomes like jungles and volcanic caves, provides a promising environment for introducing these unused types. The game’s themes could lend themselves to Bug/Dragon, Ground/Fairy, or other novel combinations.
Speculation on New Pokémon Types
Beyond existing type combinations, the possibility of an entirely new Pokémon type has been a long-standing fan theory. Some speculate about a “Sound” type, while others point to past leaks suggesting a “Seed” Pokémon type.
The “Seed Pokémon” Leak
In late 2025, leaks indicated that Game Freak’s internal documents referenced a “Seed Pokémon” species. These documents described a rare Pokémon found in resort areas, with an evolving form exhibiting “infinite variations.” However, these documents were never intended for public release, and Game Freak may ultimately decide against implementing this concept. The “Seed Pokémon” could manifest as a temporary state, similar to Mega Evolution, or appear in a future game altogether.
Conclusion
Despite decades of Pokémon games, opportunities remain to expand the type system. Pokémon Winds and Waves presents a compelling chance to introduce previously unseen type combinations or even a brand-new type, potentially reshaping the competitive landscape and offering fresh design possibilities. While leaks and speculation offer glimpses into potential developments, Game Freak’s ultimate decisions will determine the future of Pokémon typing.