Flying (type): Difference between revisions

→‎Trivia: You've just made it unnotable. "Can be seen above" requires the thing to actually BE above. The table does not indicate the generation, so this is fine.
(→‎Trivia: Ugh, these still really don't belong here, but at the VERY LEAST they needed to be rephrased to be less blatantly outdated. "Until several generations ago, this was true" is the same as saying "this is false and has been for a long time.")
(→‎Trivia: You've just made it unnotable. "Can be seen above" requires the thing to actually BE above. The table does not indicate the generation, so this is fine.)
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* Generations {{Gen|I}}, {{Gen|II}}, and {{Gen|V}} introduced more Flying-type Pokémon than any other generation, each with {{tt|19|including Rotom's Fan form in Gen V}}. [[Generation VI]] and [[Generation VII]] introduced the fewest Flying-type Pokémon, with eight.
* Generations {{Gen|I}}, {{Gen|II}}, and {{Gen|V}} introduced more Flying-type Pokémon than any other generation, each with {{tt|19|including Rotom's Fan form in Gen V}}. [[Generation VI]] and [[Generation VII]] introduced the fewest Flying-type Pokémon, with eight.
* Generations I and {{Gen|IV}} introduced more Flying-type moves than any other generation, with seven. Generation II introduced the fewest Flying-type moves, with only {{m|Aeroblast|one}}.
* Generations I and {{Gen|IV}} introduced more Flying-type moves than any other generation, with seven. Generation II introduced the fewest Flying-type moves, with only {{m|Aeroblast|one}}.
* {{p|Tornadus}} is the only pure Flying-type Pokémon.
* Prior to Generation V, Flying was the only type neither had a pure Flying-type Pokémon or a dual type Pokémon with Flying as their primary type.
* {{p|Noibat}} and {{p|Noivern}} are the only dual-type Flying Pokémon with Flying as their primary type.
* Normal is the most common type paired with Flying.
* Normal is the most common type paired with Flying.


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