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* Generation III is the only generation in which all new Electric types are single-type Pokémon. | * Generation III is the only generation in which all new Electric types are single-type Pokémon. | ||
** However, in Generation I, all {{p|Zapdos|non-legendary}} Electric-type Pokémon had pure Electric typing, as {{p|Magnemite}} and {{p|Magneton}} did not adopt a {{t|Steel|secondary type}} until Generation II. | ** However, in Generation I, all {{p|Zapdos|non-legendary}} Electric-type Pokémon had pure Electric typing, as {{p|Magnemite}} and {{p|Magneton}} did not adopt a {{t|Steel|secondary type}} until Generation II. | ||
* Generation V introduced the most Electric-type Pokémon of any Generation, with 11 and Generation III introduced the least Electric-type Pokémon, with four. | |||
* Prior to Generation V, there were no Pokémon that 4× resisted Electric-type attacks. {{p|Zekrom}} and {{p|Rotom}}'s {{DL|Form differences|Rotom|mow form}} are the only Pokémon to do so, making Electric the type with the least amount of Pokémon that 4x resist it. | * Prior to Generation V, there were no Pokémon that 4× resisted Electric-type attacks. {{p|Zekrom}} and {{p|Rotom}}'s {{DL|Form differences|Rotom|mow form}} are the only Pokémon to do so, making Electric the type with the least amount of Pokémon that 4x resist it. | ||
* Generation V introduced the most Electric-type | * Generation V introduced the most Electric-type moves of any Generation, with six and Generation II introduced the least Electric-type moves, with two. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |