584
edits
Tiddlywinks (talk | contribs) (changed types) |
Mr. Bonding (talk | contribs) (→Trivia) |
||
Line 1,002: | Line 1,002: | ||
* In Generation II, there is a [[glitch type]] that is a copy of the Steel type, named “{{DL|List of glitch types (Generation II)|l) m) ZM}}”. The [[????? (Gold/Silver FF)|?????]]{{sup/2|GS}} (hex form FF) is the only Pokémon with this type. This type has no moves. | * In Generation II, there is a [[glitch type]] that is a copy of the Steel type, named “{{DL|List of glitch types (Generation II)|l) m) ZM}}”. The [[????? (Gold/Silver FF)|?????]]{{sup/2|GS}} (hex form FF) is the only Pokémon with this type. This type has no moves. | ||
* Every generation after [[Generation I]] has introduced at least one Steel-type [[Type expert|specialist]]. | * Every generation after [[Generation I]] has introduced at least one Steel-type [[Type expert|specialist]]. | ||
* More Pokémon gain the Steel type upon evolving than any other type, with a total of | * More Pokémon gain the Steel type upon evolving than any other type, with a total of thirteen. | ||
* The Steel type is the only type that resists {{type|Dragon}} moves. | * The Steel type is the only type that resists {{type|Dragon}} moves. | ||
* Despite being introduced in [[Generation II]], there were no pure Steel-type Pokémon until [[Generation III]], with {{p|Mawile}} (at the time) and {{p|Registeel}}. | * Despite being introduced in [[Generation II]], there were no pure Steel-type Pokémon until [[Generation III]], with {{p|Mawile}} (at the time) and {{p|Registeel}}. |
edits