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===Offense=== | ===Offense=== | ||
Offensively, it is only recommended that Steel-type moves be used for STAB. There are only three types weak to Steel: {{t|Ice}}, {{t|Rock}}, and {{t|Fairy}} | Offensively, it is only recommended that Steel-type moves be used for STAB or for hitting {{t|Fairy|Fairies}} super effectively. There are only three types weak to Steel: {{t|Ice}}, {{t|Rock}}, and {{t|Fairy}} and the prior two are rarely used defensively. Furthermore, the {{t|Fire|types}} {{t|Electric|that}} {{t|Water|do}} resist Steel are very common (Including itself). There are only five pure Steel-type Pokémon and thus most have a second type able to provide more effective moves that could offset this disadvantage. Steel-type Pokémon typically have good Attack and below-average Special Attack, though there are some high-powered outliers in either the Physical field, such as {{p|Scizor}}, {{p|Metagross}} and {{p|Excadrill}}, and the Special field, such as {{p|Empoleon}} and {{p|Magnezone}}; {{p|Lucario}} and {{p|Aegislash}} are notably in both categories. Said outliers are used often, so STAB on Steel-type moves can prove valuable. All in all, Steel can be a useful type offensively if combined with STAB, paired with another type for support and boosted by a high base total of at least one of the attacking stats. | ||
===Contest properties=== | ===Contest properties=== |
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