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==Characteristics== | ==Characteristics== | ||
===Offense=== | ===Offense=== | ||
Offensively, the Fighting type is one of the most powerful and commonly used types. It hits five different types with super-effective damage, more than any other type except for the {{type|Ground}}, with which it ties. It deals super-effective damage to Rock and Steel types, which generally have high Defense, and is the only type super-effective against Normal. It is super-effective against {{t|Ice}} types, a key offensive but low defensive type. It is also one of the three types super-effective against Dark. This is slightly balanced out by the fact that Ghosts are immune to Fighting attacks without the aid of {{m|Foresight}}/{{m|Odor Sleuth}} or the {{a|Scrappy}} Ability. In the first three generations, there were very few powerful Fighting-type moves, but this has changed with the introduction of {{m|Close Combat}}, increased availability of moves such as {{m|Superpower}} and {{m|Hi Jump Kick}}'s power boost in [[Generation V]]. The Fighting type also pairs up well with the {{t|Dark}} type offensively as prior to the introduction of the {{type|Fairy}} in Generation VI, {{p|Croagunk|only}} {{p|Toxicroak|three}} {{p|Heracross|Pokémon}} resisted a Fighting/Dark combination. However, most Fighting-type Pokémon can learn Rock-type moves (such as {{m|Stone Edge}}) to counter {{type|Flying}} and {{type|Bug}} resistances to Fighting-type moves. | Offensively, the Fighting type is one of the most powerful and commonly used types. It hits five different types with super-effective damage, more than any other type except for the {{type|Ground}}, with which it ties. It deals super-effective damage to Rock and Steel types, which generally have high Defense, and is the only type super-effective against Normal. It is super-effective against {{t|Ice}} types, a key offensive but low defensive type. It is also one of the three types super-effective against Dark. This is slightly balanced out by the fact that Ghosts are immune to Fighting attacks without the aid of {{m|Foresight}}/{{m|Odor Sleuth}} or the {{a|Scrappy}} Ability. In the first three generations, there were very few powerful Fighting-type moves, but this has changed with the introduction of {{m|Close Combat}}, increased availability of moves such as {{m|Superpower}} and {{m|Hi Jump Kick}}'s power boost in [[Generation V]]. The Fighting type also pairs up well with the {{t|Dark}} type offensively as prior to the introduction of the {{type|Fairy}} in Generation VI, {{p|Croagunk|only}} {{p|Toxicroak|three}} {{p|Heracross|Pokémon}} resisted a Fighting/Dark combination. However, most Fighting-type Pokémon can learn Rock-type moves (such as {{m|Stone Edge}}) to counter {{type|Flying}} and {{type|Bug}} resistances to Fighting-type moves as well as {{m|Poison Jab}} to counter Fairy types. | ||
===Defense=== | ===Defense=== |
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