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The '''Stellar type''' (Japanese: '''ステラタイプ''' ''Stella type'') is a [[type]] that exists only in [[Generation IX]]. Unlike other types, no Pokémon or [[move]]s bear it naturally, being exclusive to the [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallized state]] of a Pokémon. Stellar-type moves are super effective against other Tera Pokémon.
The '''Stellar type''' (Japanese: '''ステラタイプ''' ''Stella type'') is a [[type]] that exists only in [[Generation IX]]. Unlike other types, no Pokémon or [[move]]s bear it naturally, being exclusive to {{Tera}}stallized Pokémon. Stellar-type moves are super effective against other Tera Pokémon.
 
In {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}, it was revealed that the Stellar type and the Terastal phenomenon were created by {{p|Terapagos}}. Pokémon gain the Stellar Tera Type due to the influence of the crystals found in the [[Area Zero Underdepths]].


==Battle properties==
==Battle properties==
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Uniquely, the Stellar type has no defensive properties, as a Stellar-type Tera Pokémon will always retain its original typing's defensive properties. Outside of Terastallizing, any attempts to change a Pokémon's type into the Stellar type (such as the moves {{m|Conversion 2}} or {{m|Reflect Type}}) will fail. As such, Stellar-type Pokémon are in practice always weak to Stellar-type {{m|Tera Blast}} and {{m|Tera Starstorm}} from other Stellar-type Tera Pokémon, in addition to any weaknesses of their original typing.
Uniquely, the Stellar type has no defensive properties, as a Stellar-type Tera Pokémon will always retain its original typing's defensive properties. Outside of Terastallizing, any attempts to change a Pokémon's type into the Stellar type (such as the moves {{m|Conversion 2}} or {{m|Reflect Type}}) will fail. As such, Stellar-type Pokémon are in practice always weak to Stellar-type moves, in addition to any weaknesses of their original typing.


===Additional effects===
===Additional effects===
When a Pokémon {{Terastal}}lizes into the Stellar type, it gains increased [[Same-type attack bonus|STAB]] for every move type, but only once per type; 2× for original types and 1.2× for every other type. After a move is used, no other moves of that same type will receive increased STAB from being Terastallized. In [[Tera Raid Battle]]s, all moves will be boosted in this manner without limit. In its Stellar Form, {{p|Terapagos}} similarly retains this boost at all times.  
When a Pokémon {{Terastal}}lizes into the Stellar type, it gains an attack boost for every move type, but only once per type; 2× for the Pokémon's original types and 1.2× (4915/4096) for every other type, including Stellar. After a move is used, no other moves of that same type will receive this boost from being Terastallized. In [[Tera Raid Battle]]s, all moves will be boosted in this manner without limit. In its Stellar Form, {{p|Terapagos}} similarly retains this boost at all times.  


Stellar-type {{m|Tera Blast}} gains increased base power at the cost of lowering the user’s Attack and Sp. Atk stats by one stage, and Stellar-type {{m|Tera Starstorm}} changes to hit multiple opponents. Other moves cannot be changed into the Stellar type.
Stellar-type {{m|Tera Blast}} gains increased base power at the cost of lowering the user’s Attack and Special Attack stats by one stage, and Stellar-type {{m|Tera Starstorm}} changes to hit multiple opponents. Other moves cannot be changed into the Stellar type.


==Pokémon==
==Pokémon==
No Pokémon is naturally Stellar-type. All Pokémon in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} except {{p|Ogerpon}} can gain the Stellar type through [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallization]], but defensively, they are treated as their base type.
No Pokémon is naturally Stellar-type. All Pokémon in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}} except {{p|Ogerpon}} can gain the Stellar type through [[Terastal phenomenon|Terastallization]], but defensively, they are treated as their base type.
===Special Terastallized states===
 
===Unique Terastallized states===
Terapagos cannot have any other Tera Type than Stellar.
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==Moves==
==Moves==
These moves are naturally {{type|Normal}}, but they become Stellar-type and have special changes if the user Terastallizes into the Stellar type.
These moves are naturally {{type|Normal}}, but they become Stellar-type and have additional effects if the user Terastallizes into the Stellar type.


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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Stellar type is the most recent [[type]] to be introduced.
* The Stellar type is the most recent [[type]] to be introduced.
* This is the only type to be exclusive to a [[Terastal phenomenon|transformation mechanic]]. Likewise, it is the only type a Pokémon can not be without the mechanic.
* The Stellar type's icon is similar to Terastal Form {{p|Terapagos}}'s shell. This is likely due to the shell displaying all of the other types's icons on it, similar to how the Stellar type can be considered a "mix" of all other types.
* Stellar is the only type without a type-boosting [[held item]] or a [[Berry]] to reduce its damage.
* The Stellar type is the only type:
** To be exclusive to a [[Terastal phenomenon|transformation mechanic]].  
** Without a type-boosting [[held item]], damage-reducing [[Berry]], [[gem]], [[memory]], or [[Plate]].
** To be introduced mid-[[generation]] instead of at said generation's beginning.
* Written in katakana, '''ステラタイプ''' (''Sutera type'') is an anagram of '''テラスタイプ''' (''Terasu Type''), the Japanese word for Tera Type.
* Written in katakana, '''ステラタイプ''' (''Sutera type'') is an anagram of '''テラスタイプ''' (''Terasu Type''), the Japanese word for Tera Type.
* The Stellar type, along with the rest of the Terastal phenomenon, was created by {{p|Terapagos}}. Pokémon gain the Stellar Tera Type due to the influence of the crystals found in the [[Area Zero Underdepths]].
* Stellar-type moves can only be resisted by the {{a|Tera Shell}} and {{a|Wonder Guard}} Abilities, the latter of which is unavailable in {{g|Scarlet and Violet}}.
* Terapagos cannot have any other Tera Type than Stellar.
* Stellar-type moves have some similarity to [[Shadow move]]s.
* Stellar-type moves can only be resisted by the {{a|Tera Shell}} and {{a|Wonder Guard}} Abilities, the latter of which is unavailable in Scarlet and Violet.
** They are both exclusive to a single pair of games.
* Stellar is the only type to be introduced mid-[[generation]] instead of at said generation's beginning.
** They are both exclusive to a variation of a Pokémon created for those games (Terastal phenomenon and [[Shadow Pokémon]]).
** They both have special type interactions with that variation.
** Neither has any special interactions with other types.
** Pokémon who can use these moves have the same type interactions as their original forms, except for against the moves themselves.
* If a Pokémon is [[Cheating|hacked]] to have the Stellar type without Terastallizing, it will take neutral damage from every type.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==