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* [[Generation I]] introduced the most Fighting-type moves of any Generation, with nine, and [[Generation VI]] introduced the fewest, with three.
* [[Generation I]] introduced the most Fighting-type moves of any Generation, with nine, and [[Generation VI]] introduced the fewest, with three.
* All Fighting-type moves only target one foe.
* All Fighting-type moves only target one foe.
* There has been one [[Elite Four]] member or Gym Leader specializing in Fighting-type Pokémon in every generation.
* There has been one [[Elite Four]] member or [[Gym Leader]] specializing in Fighting-type Pokémon in every generation.
* Color representations for the Fighting type have generally been inconsistent in various Pokémon media. While the Fighting type has been associated with the color red in the main Pokémon games since [[Generation III]], it is associated with orange in the {{g|Stadium series}} and the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], and brown in the {{g|Trading Card Game}}.
* Color representations for the Fighting type have generally been inconsistent in various Pokémon media. While the Fighting type has been associated with the color red in the main Pokémon games since [[Generation III]], it is associated with orange in the {{g|Stadium series}} and the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], and brown in the {{g|Trading Card Game}}.
* Fighting is the most common secondary type for evolutions of [[starter Pokémon]], with four starter lines being paired with it, three of them being {{type|Fire}}.
* Fighting is the most common secondary type for evolutions of [[starter Pokémon]], with four starter lines being paired with it, three of them being {{type|Fire}}.
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