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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* Out of all the types, Steel has the most resistances and the highest average {{stat|Defense}}.
* Out of all the types, Steel has the most resistances and the highest average {{stat|Defense}}.
* Because of {{p|Magnemite}} and {{p|Magneton}}'s addition of their secondary Steel type in [[Generation II]], there has been at least one Steel-type Pokémon introduced in each generation. Despite this, there is not a Steel-type move from each generation; Steel is the only type not assigned to a move introduced in Generation I. This is the opposite situation to the other type introduced in Generation II, {{t|Dark}}, as this generation saw {{m|Bite}} change from a {{t|Normal}}- to a Dark-type move but featured no retroactive {{type|Dark}} additions.
* Because of {{p|Magnemite}} and {{p|Magneton}}'s addition of their secondary Steel type in [[Generation II]], there has been at least one Steel-type Pokémon introduced in each generation. Despite this, there is not a Steel-type move from each generation; Steel is the only type not assigned to a move introduced in Generation I. This is the opposite situation to the other type introduced in Generation II, {{t|Dark}}, as this generation saw {{m|Bite}} change from a {{t|Normal}}- to a Dark-type move but featured no retroactive {{type|Dark}} Pokémon.
* Though Steel-type moves deal super-effective damage against both {{t|Ice}}- and {{type|Rock}} Pokémon, there has not yet been a Pokémon of that type combination, and therefore, Steel-type moves currently cannot deal 4× damage.
* Though Steel-type moves deal super-effective damage against both {{t|Ice}}- and {{type|Rock}} Pokémon, there has not yet been a Pokémon of that type combination, and therefore, Steel-type moves currently cannot deal 4× damage.
* All Steel-type moves affect only one Pokémon at a time.
* All Steel-type moves affect only one Pokémon at a time.
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