Learn how to land Supereffective Charged Attacks in Pokemon GO by choosing the right types, moves, and timing.

Battling in Pokemon GO can be straightforward at first. But once you start completing research tasks or stepping into higher-level fights, you might notice the game asking for more than just wins. Sometimes, you need to land something specific—like a Supereffective Charged Attack. If you’ve come across this and felt a little confused, you’re not alone. Let’s walk through what it means and how you can make it happen with less trial and error.
What Makes an Attack “Supereffective” in Pokemon GO
You’re probably familiar with Pokemon types—like Water, Fire, or Grass. Each of these types interacts with others in specific ways. Some matchups result in more damage than usual. That’s what the game calls “Supereffective.”
Take a Grass-type Pokemon, for example. If you attack it with a Fire-type move, it will take extra damage. That’s because Fire beats Grass in this system. It’s the same logic used in the mainline Pokemon games, just brought into the GO format with mobile-friendly mechanics.
So when the game wants a “Supereffective Charged Attack,” it wants you to hit an opponent with a Charged move that lands in this strong matchup.
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Charged vs. Fast Attacks: Know the Difference

Your Pokemon uses two kinds of moves in battles. Fast Attacks charge up your energy bar. Supereffective Charged Attacks use that energy to land a more damaging blow. The feature you’re targeting here isn’t just any move—it must be one from your Pokemon’s Charged slot.
This is why timing matters. If you fire off your Supereffective Charged move without checking the opponent’s type, you could waste it on something neutral or even weak. That won’t count toward the task. You’ll need to wait for energy to build up again, and that takes time.
Pick the Right Pokemon for the Job
Let’s say you’re about to face a Bug-type. Rock, Fire, or Flying moves tend to work well. So you’ll want to either choose a Pokemon that has one of those types or at least carries a Supereffective Charged move that does. The move’s type matters just as much as the Pokemon using it.
Timing and Energy Management

It’s not enough to have the right move—you have to get to use it. Charged moves require energy. That means using your Fast Attack first to build that energy bar. Don’t rush it. Watch the bar fill, and make sure you time your Charged Attack when the moment feels right.
Also, if you’re in Trainer Battles or PvP, be mindful of shields. A Supereffective hit doesn’t mean much if the opponent blocks it.
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Why It Matters
Sometimes, a task will ask you to land a certain number of these Supereffective Charged Attacks. If you’re in a Trainer Battle or using Battle League, each round gives you a limited number of chances. Planning helps avoid frustration. Using these attacks well also helps you win more battles, especially against tougher opponents.
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