Steel (type): Difference between revisions

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Undo revision 2556732 by Boopster (talk) Like I said on Poison (type), I don't feel that most/fewest of the various gender ratios is important, useful, or interesting to note on type pages.
(Undo revision 2556732 by Boopster (talk) Like I said on Poison (type), I don't feel that most/fewest of the various gender ratios is important, useful, or interesting to note on type pages.)
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* [[Generation V]] introduced the most Steel-type Pokémon of any generation, with 12, and [[Generation VI]] introduced the fewest Steel-type Pokémon (not counting [[Generation I]]), with four.  
* [[Generation V]] introduced the most Steel-type Pokémon of any generation, with 12, and [[Generation VI]] introduced the fewest Steel-type Pokémon (not counting [[Generation I]]), with four.  
* The Steel type has the most [[List of Pokémon by gender ratio|genderless]] pokémon out of all the types, with 20.
** It's also the type with the highest percentage of genderless pokémon, with 47,6% of all Steel-type pokémon being genderless.
* [[Generation IV]] introduced the most Steel-type moves of any generation (excluding Generation I), with seven, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Steel-type moves, with only {{m|King's Shield|one}}.
* [[Generation IV]] introduced the most Steel-type moves of any generation (excluding Generation I), with seven, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Steel-type moves, with only {{m|King's Shield|one}}.
* In [[Generation II]], the Steel type saw one type change in a Pokémon family ({{p|Magnemite}} and {{p|Magneton}}), but no change in moves. The opposite is true for the {{t|Dark}} type, which saw one type change in a move ({{m|Bite}}), but no change in a Pokémon.
* In [[Generation II]], the Steel type saw one type change in a Pokémon family ({{p|Magnemite}} and {{p|Magneton}}), but no change in moves. The opposite is true for the {{t|Dark}} type, which saw one type change in a move ({{m|Bite}}), but no change in a Pokémon.
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