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Most Dragon-type Pokémon have high {{stat|Attack}} and {{stat|Special Attack}} and are further blessed with wide movepools to complement this. Even though Dragon-type moves are only [[Damage modification#super effective|super effective]] against Dragon-type Pokémon, the only two types that resist Dragon are {{t|Steel}} and {{t|Fairy}}, with Fairy types being completely immune to Dragon attacks. This gives Dragon-type Pokémon good use of their [[Same-type attack bonus|STAB]]. Prior to Generation VI, the combination of Dragon and {{t|Fire}} had virtually unresisted coverage, the only exception being {{p|Heatran}} with its [[Flash_Fire_(Ability)|Flash Fire]] ability. With the introduction of Fairy-types in Generation | Most Dragon-type Pokémon have high {{stat|Attack}} and {{stat|Special Attack}} and are further blessed with wide movepools to complement this. Even though Dragon-type moves are only [[Damage modification#super effective|super effective]] against Dragon-type Pokémon, the only two types that resist Dragon are {{t|Steel}} and {{t|Fairy}}, with Fairy types being completely immune to Dragon attacks. This gives Dragon-type Pokémon good use of their [[Same-type attack bonus|STAB]]. Prior to Generation VI, the combination of Dragon and {{t|Fire}} had virtually unresisted coverage, the only exception being {{p|Heatran}} with its [[Flash_Fire_(Ability)|Flash Fire]] ability. With the introduction of Fairy-types in Generation VI, this is no longer the case. However, because of Dragon-type Pokémon's wide movepools, they still have some ability to counter Fairy types | ||
===Defense=== | ===Defense=== |
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