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Some pokémon are associated with two element types. For example, [[Pidgey]] is a {{Type|Normal}}/{{Type|Flying}}-type Pokémon. However, pokémon moves can only be of one element type. |
Some pokémon are associated with two element types. For example, [[Pidgey]] is a {{Type|Normal}}/{{Type|Flying}}-type Pokémon. However, pokémon moves can only be of one element type. |
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{{Pokémon by types}} |
{{Pokémon by types}} |
Revision as of 21:04, 23 September 2011
Types refer to different elemental properties associated with both individual pokémon as well as the "type" of moves they use.
For example, Squirtle is a Water pokémon. Being a water pokémon means that any damage moves that affect Squirtle will be amplified or nullified in effect depending on the type of that attack. For example, an Electric attack will be "super-effective" versus Squirtle (he takes twice the normal damage), while a Fire attack will be "not very effective" (he takes only half the normal damage).
Some pokémon are associated with two element types. For example, Pidgey is a Normal/ -type Pokémon. However, pokémon moves can only be of one element type.
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Only exists within Generation II – IV: ??? type · Only exists within Colosseum and XD: Shadow |