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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Generation III]] introduced the most Rock-type Pokémon of any Generation, with 12, and Generations II and IV, and {{gen|VII}} introduced the fewest Rock-type Pokémon, both with seven.
* [[Generation III]] introduced the most Rock-type Pokémon of any Generation, with 12, and Generations II, IV, and VII introduced the fewest Rock-type Pokémon, each with seven.
* [[Generation IV]] introduced the most Rock-type moves of any Generation, with six, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Rock-type moves, with only {{m|Diamond Storm|one}}.
* [[Generation IV]] introduced the most Rock-type moves of any Generation, with six, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Rock-type moves, with only {{m|Diamond Storm|one}}.
* In the first season of the {{pkmn|anime}} and during much of [[Generation I]], the Rock type was often wrongly assumed to be unaffected by {{type|Electric}} attacks. This was likely due to the fact that at the time, most Rock-type Pokémon were part Ground-type and thus immune to Electric-type moves. However, the only non-Ground Rock-type Pokémon around at the time (the then five [[Fossil]] Pokémon) were actually weak to them.
* In the first season of the {{pkmn|anime}} and during much of [[Generation I]], the Rock type was often wrongly assumed to be unaffected by {{type|Electric}} attacks. This was likely due to the fact that at the time, most Rock-type Pokémon were part Ground-type and thus immune to Electric-type moves. However, the only non-Ground Rock-type Pokémon around at the time (the then five [[Fossil]] Pokémon) were actually weak to them.
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