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===Types and moves===
===Types and moves===
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A Pokémon's type is indicated by a symbol on the obverse of the Tretta. Its type determines what move types it will be weak against or resistant to in battle. The types featured in Pokémon Tretta are the same as those found in the core series, and share their individual strengths and weaknesses. The first set did not feature all types, but all as at [[Generation V]] were covered by the time of the fifth set. The {{t|Fairy}} type was introduced in the ninth set, shortly after the start of [[Generation VI]]. With the exception of the Fairy-type, all symbols used in Pokémon Tretta are based on those from Pokémon Battrio.
A Pokémon's type is indicated by a symbol on the obverse of the Tretta. Its type determines what move types it will be weak against or resistant to in battle. The types featured in Pokémon Tretta are the same as those found in the core series, and share their individual strengths and weaknesses. The first set did not feature all types, but all as at [[Generation V]] were covered by the time of the fifth set. The {{t|Fairy}}-type was introduced in the ninth set, shortly after the start of [[Generation VI]]. With the exception of the Fairy-type, all symbols used in Pokémon Tretta are based on those from Pokémon Battrio.


Each Pokémon can have up to three moves as indicated by the segments on the reverse of the Tretta. Each segment details the name and type of the move, all of which are based on those from the core games. Each Pokémon in the first set only had one move, but sets released thereafter included Pokémon with multiple moves.
Each Pokémon can have up to three moves as indicated by the segments on the reverse of the Tretta. Each segment details the name and type of the move, all of which are based on those from the core games. Each Pokémon in the first set only had one move, but sets released thereafter included Pokémon with multiple moves.
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