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* [[Generation IV]] and [[Generation VII]] introduced the fewest Pokémon with unique type combinations, with 20 each. | * [[Generation IV]] and [[Generation VII]] introduced the fewest Pokémon with unique type combinations, with 20 each. | ||
* While not evolutionary relatives, {{p|Lunatone}} and {{p|Solrock}} are the only {{2t|Rock|Psychic}}-type Pokémon and {{p|Carbink}} and {{p|Diancie}} are the only {{2t|Rock|Fairy}}-type Pokémon. | * While not evolutionary relatives, {{p|Lunatone}} and {{p|Solrock}} are the only {{2t|Rock|Psychic}}-type Pokémon and {{p|Carbink}} and {{p|Diancie}} are the only {{2t|Rock|Fairy}}-type Pokémon. | ||
* {{p|Dragalge}} did not cease being unique in its {{2t|Poison|Dragon}} combination until the addition of {{p|Naganadel}} in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]]. | * {{p|Dragalge}} did not cease being unique in its {{2t|Poison|Dragon}} combination until the addition of {{p|Naganadel}} in [[Pokémon Ultra Sun and Ultra Moon]]; it lost its uniqueness midway through [[Generation VII]] rather than at the start of it. | ||
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