Golem weaknesses in Pokemon & the best counters to defeat it

Sam Smith
An image of Golem with a Pokemon background

Golem is a powerful Rock and Ground-type Pokemon who hits incredibly hard in games like Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl and Legends Arceus. Like all Pokemon, Golem’s weaknesses and counters are the keys to its defeat.

As a Rock and Ground-type Pokemon, Golem can be a difficult opponent to beat in battle, due to its ability to steamroll its opponents into dust – unless the Pokemon Trainer they’re up against knows how to take them down. Luckily, Golem has a range of weaknesses that can be exploited.

According to the Pokedex, Golem evolves from Graveler when the Pokemon is traded to another Trainer. This means that every Golem has been created deliberately, and are sent into battle by Trainers who know how to take advantage of their power. So, here’s everything you know to make the fight go your way.


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An image of Golem, a rock type Pokemon
Golem is a rock-solid Pokemon, that has plenty of weaknesses you can use to take it down.

Golem weaknesses in Pokemon

  • Steel
  • Ground
  • Fighting
  • Water
  • Ice
  • Grass

As a dual-type Pokemon, Golem has plenty of weaknesses. This means that most Pokemon teams (that usually consist of six Pokemon) will likely have at least one member well suited to defeating it.

Water-type Pokemon are especially useful against Golem. If you have any Water-type Pokemon that are also Ice-types, you’ll be on to a winning formula. If you can find a Pokemon that’s comprised of two of Golem’s weaknesses, you’ll put the big ball of rock on the back foot with ease.

If you’ve got a Golem of your own on your team, don’t forget that it is also weak against other Ground-type Pokemon — but there’s no guarantee your opponent will share this weakness.

Golem resistances in Pokemon

  • Rock
  • Poison 
  • Electric
  • Normal
  • Fire
  • Flying

Golem is resistant to a variety of attacks and Pokemon types, so avoid using any on the above list when in battle if possible, as your attacks won’t do much damage and the ‘mon will have the advantage.

Golem in Pokemon legends arceus
Golem is a formidable opponent no matter what Pokemon game you’re encountering it in.

Best counters for Golem

These are some of the best counters you can use to defeat a Golem in the Pokemon games. Most of our recommended counters are Water and Ice-type moves, as they’re the best to target Golem’s weaknesses.

Pokemon Best Attacks
Lapras Ice Beam
Dewgong Bubble Beam
Gyarados Hydro Pump
Gallade Close Combat
Lucario Focus Blase
Poliwrath Ice Punch

Remember, not all of our suggested counters are available in every Pokemon game, but there should be at least one you can catch and use to defeat Golem.

Alolan Golem weaknesses & resistances

Unlike the standard Golem form, the Alolan variant is a dual Rock/Electric-type Pokemon, which makes it very different from the standard Golem. This means its weaknesses are also different, in fact, the Alolan Golem has fewer weaknesses than the regular Golem.

The Alolan Golem is weak against:

  • Fighting
  • Ground
  • Water
  • Grass

The resistances of the Alolan Golem are also different, these are:

  • Flying
  • Poison
  • Fire
  • Electric
An image of Alolan Golem
The Alolan Golem has fewer weaknesses than the standard variety.

Remember, Golem is Geodude’s second evolution, so even when you’re using a Pokemon that’s strong against its weaknesses, make sure to never underestimate the ‘mon.


That’s everything you need to know about Golem’s weaknesses and counters in Pokemon! Check out some of our other guides below for more tips and tricks:

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About The Author

Sam is a Senior Games Writer for Dexerto specializing in Survival Horror, Diablo, Final Fantasy, and Soulslikes. An NCTJ accredited journalist, Sam also holds a degree in journalism from the University of Central Lancashire and has many years of experience as a professional writer. Being able to marry his love of writing with his addiction to video games was always one of his life goals. He also loves all things PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo in equal measure. Contact at sam.smith@dexerto.com