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* There are no pure Flying-type Pokémon. No Pokémon has Flying as its primary type, either. | * There are no pure Flying-type Pokémon. No Pokémon has Flying as its primary type, either. | ||
** Before {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} were released, {{p|Chatot}} was rumored to be a pure Flying-type, although that was eventually proven false. | ** Before {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}} were released, {{p|Chatot}} was rumored to be a pure Flying-type, although that was eventually proven false. | ||
** With the [[Plates|Sky Plate]] | ** With the [[Plates|Sky Plate]] held, the legendary Pokémon {{p|Arceus}} is the only Pokémon capable of becoming a pure Flying-type outside of battle. | ||
* Flying is the only type whose immunity can be | * Flying is the only type whose immunity can be canceled by an item, the [[Iron Ball]], instead of only via a move. | ||
* Flying is the only type with an immunity that is dual-typed with every other type with an immunity; {{Type2|Ground}} (e.g. {{p|Gligar}}), {{Type2|Dark}} (e.g. {{p|Murkrow}}), {{Type2|Normal}} (e.g. {{p|Pidgey}}), {{Type2|Steel}} (e.g. {{p|Skarmory}}), and {{Type2|Ghost}} (e.g. {{p|Drifloon}}). | * Flying is the only type with an immunity that is dual-typed with every other type with an immunity; {{Type2|Ground}} (e.g. {{p|Gligar}}), {{Type2|Dark}} (e.g. {{p|Murkrow}}), {{Type2|Normal}} (e.g. {{p|Pidgey}}), {{Type2|Steel}} (e.g. {{p|Skarmory}}), and {{Type2|Ghost}} (e.g. {{p|Drifloon}}). | ||
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