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** The [[Cram-o-matic]] considers [[Choice Band]] and [[Muscle Band]] Fighting-type inputs, and [[Choice Specs]] and [[Wise Glasses]] Psychic-type inputs. | ** The [[Cram-o-matic]] considers [[Choice Band]] and [[Muscle Band]] Fighting-type inputs, and [[Choice Specs]] and [[Wise Glasses]] Psychic-type inputs. | ||
* The Fighting and {{t|Bug}} types are the only two separate types that resist each other. | * The Fighting and {{t|Bug}} types are the only two separate types that resist each other. | ||
* Every Fighting-type Gym Leader and Elite Four member uses a {{p|Machamp}} in at least one of their teams. <!--Bruno all fights, Chuck PWT, Brawly rematches and PWT, Marlene Platinum rematch and PWT, Marshal BW2 Challenge Mode rematch, Korrina Battle Chateau, Hala USUM rematch, Bea all fights--> | * Every Fighting-type Gym Leader and Elite Four member, along with Eri from {{Team Star}} uses a {{p|Machamp}} or {{p|Lucario}} or in at least one of their teams. <!--Bruno all fights, Chuck PWT, Brawly rematches and PWT, Marlene Platinum rematch and PWT, Marshal BW2 Challenge Mode rematch, Korrina Battle Chateau, Hala USUM rematch, Bea all fights--> | ||
<!--* The Fighting type has the highest concentration of bipedal Pokémon (with or without tails, and with at least one pair of arms) of all types, with only 8 Pokémon of the 70 total that are any other body type. [Needs to be updated for Generation IX (and prolly be made more rigorous)]--> | <!--* The Fighting type has the highest concentration of bipedal Pokémon (with or without tails, and with at least one pair of arms) of all types, with only 8 Pokémon of the 70 total that are any other body type. [Needs to be updated for Generation IX (and prolly be made more rigorous)]--> | ||
* The Fighting type is the most common type for [[Paradox Pokémon]] to have, with five Paradox Pokémon being Fighting-type. | * The Fighting type is the most common type for [[Paradox Pokémon]] to have, with five Paradox Pokémon being Fighting-type. |
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