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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 moves, 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=== | ||
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** Neither has any special interactions with other types. | ** 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. | ** 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== |
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