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{{type|Fighting}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] learn specifically labeled fighting melee attacks, such as punches and kicks. Many fighting type Pokémon resemble humans in some way. Fighting types are often assocatiated with martial arts, athletics, and physical training. They usually focus on attack, rather than defense. The Fighting type is the only type that has not been paired with a {{type|Flying}}-type in a Pokémon. Fighting-types are resistant to {{type|Bug}}-types. |
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{{type|Fighting}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] learn specifically labelled fighting melee attacks, such as punches and kicks. Many fighting type Pokémon resemble humans in some way. Fighting types are often associated with martial arts, athletics, and physical training. They usually focus on attack, rather than defense. The Fighting type is the only type that has not been paired with a {{type|Flying}}-type in a Pokémon. Fighting-types are resistant to {{type|Bug}}-types. |
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==Abilities of Fighting Pokémon== |
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==Abilities of Fighting Pokémon== |
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*[[Anger Point]] - Just the [[Mankey]] family. |
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*[[Anger Point]] - Just the [[Mankey]] family. |
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*[[Anticipation]] - Just the [[Croagunk]] family; This is a {{Type|Bug}}/{{Type|Ground}} ability. |
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*[[Anticipation]] - Just the [[Croagunk]] family; This is a {{Type|Bug}}/{{Type|Ground}} ability. |
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*[[Blaze]] - This is a {{Type|Fire}} ability that nonly starters can use. |
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*[[Blaze]] - This is a {{Type|Fire}} ability that only starters can use. |
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*[[Damp]] - Just [[Poliwrath]]; This is a {{Type|Water}} ability. |
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*[[Damp]] - Just [[Poliwrath]]; This is a {{Type|Water}} ability. |
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*[[Dry Skin]] - Just the [[Croagunk]] family. |
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*[[Dry Skin]] - Just the [[Croagunk]] family. |
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==Delta Species Fighting Pokémon== |
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*[[Blastoise]] (Steel) |
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*[[Sandlash]] (Steel) |
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*[[Shellder]] - [[Cloyster]] |
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*[[Exeggcute]] - [[Exeggcutor]] |
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*[[Horsea]] - [[Seadra]] - [[Kingdra]] |
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*[[Elekid]] - [[Electabuzz]] |
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*[[Pinsir]] |
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*[[Carvanha]] - [[Sharpedo]] |
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*[[Armaldo]] (Steel) |
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{{Pokémon by types}} |
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Fighting-type Pokémon learn specifically labelled fighting melee attacks, such as punches and kicks. Many fighting type Pokémon resemble humans in some way. Fighting types are often associated with martial arts, athletics, and physical training. They usually focus on attack, rather than defense. The Fighting type is the only type that has not been paired with a Flying-type in a Pokémon. Fighting-types are resistant to Bug-types.
Abilities of Fighting Pokémon
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Fighting Pokémon Families
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Delta Species Fighting Pokémon
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