Normal (type): Difference between revisions

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** Additionally, no Pokémon gains the Normal type upon changing forms, unless reverting to its base form.
** Additionally, no Pokémon gains the Normal type upon changing forms, unless reverting to its base form.
* Normal/{{t|Flying}} is the [[List of type combinations by abundance|most abundant]] dual-type combination.
* Normal/{{t|Flying}} is the [[List of type combinations by abundance|most abundant]] dual-type combination.
** Prior to [[Generation IV]], all dual-typed Normal Pokémon were Normal/Flying, except for {{p|Girafarig}}.
* Normal has the most unused type combinations at four, as there are no Normal-type Pokémon that are also part {{t|Steel}}, {{t|Rock}}, {{t|Bug}}, and {{t|Ice}}.
** Normal has the most unused type combinations at four, as there are no Normal-type Pokémon that are also part {{t|Steel}}, {{t|Rock}}, {{t|Bug}}, and {{t|Ice}}.
*** This makes Normal the only type that has not been paired up with {{t|Steel}}.
*** This makes Normal the only type that has not been paired up with {{t|Steel}}.
*** This also makes Normal the only type that has yet to be paired with every other type, to have more than two unused pairings.
*** This also makes Normal the only type that has yet to be paired with every other type, to have more than two unused pairings.
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