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The '''Grass type''' (Japanese: '''くさタイプ''' ''Grass type'') is one of the seventeen [[type]]s. Notable Trainers that specialize in Grass-type Pokémon are [[Erika]] of [[Celadon City]], [[Gardenia]] of [[Eterna City]], and [[Cilan]] of [[Striaton City]]. Prior to [[Generation_IV#Advances_in_gameplay|changes in Generation IV]] all Grass-type moves were [[special move|special]], but they may now also be [[physical move|physical]] depending on the attack.
The '''Grass type''' (Japanese: '''くさタイプ''' ''Grass type'') is one of the seventeen [[type]]s. Notable Trainers that specialize in Grass-type Pokémon are [[Erika]] of [[Celadon City]], [[Gardenia]] of [[Eterna City]], and [[Cilan]] of [[Striaton City]]. Prior to [[Generation IV#Advances in gameplay|changes in Generation IV]] all Grass-type moves were [[special move|special]], but they may now also be [[physical move|physical]] depending on the attack.


==Statistical averages==
==Statistical averages==
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==Characteristics==
==Characteristics==
===Offense===
===Offense===
Offensively, although they are the only type that can super-effectively handle commonly-used {{t|Water}}/{{t|Ground}} Pokémon such as {{p|Quagsire}}, Grass types have problems in most other situations. The main problem Grass-type moves face is that nearly all of the few Pokémon they are advantageous against are also weak to moves of other types, hence making them seem dwarfed by the effectiveness of moves of other types. Other problems are that too {{t|Bug|many}} {{t|Fire|Pokémon }} {{t|Steel|types}} {{t|Flying|resist}} {{t|Dragon|these}} {{t|Poison|moves}} (including themselves) to rely on them as a main form of dealing damage, and most of them aren't very powerful. Even then, most of the powerful moves have drawbacks, which can cause more trouble. For example, {{m|Leaf Storm}} sharply lowers Special Attack, {{m|Wood Hammer}} causes recoil damage, {{m|Petal Dance}} causes confusion, {{m|SolarBeam}} requires charging up if {{m|Sunny Day|intense sunlight}} is not nearby and {{m|Frenzy Plant}} requires a turn to recharge after being used. The moves that have no drawbacks, like {{m|Power Whip}}, are very rare. Furthermore, the majority of Grass types have very narrow movesets, often where the only damage-dealing level up moves are Grass-type and {{type|Normal}} moves (as seen in Pokémon such as {{p|Meganium}}, {{p|Cherrim}} and {{p|Sunflora}}). Another problem is that double resistances to Grass are extremely common, even more so than double weaknesses, and the Ability {{a|Sap Sipper}}, which several Pokémon have, negates Grass-type attacks, raising Attack whenever hit with one.  
Offensively, although they are the only type that can super-effectively handle commonly-used {{t|Water}}/{{t|Ground}} Pokémon such as {{p|Quagsire}}, Grass types have problems in most other situations. The main problem Grass-type moves face is that nearly all of the few Pokémon they are advantageous against are also weak to moves of other types, hence making them seem dwarfed by the effectiveness of moves of other types. Other problems are that too {{t|Bug|many}} {{t|Fire|Pokémon}} {{t|Steel|types}} {{t|Flying|resist}} {{t|Dragon|these}} {{t|Poison|moves}} (including themselves) to rely on them as a main form of dealing damage, and most of them aren't very powerful. Even then, most of the powerful moves have drawbacks, which can cause more trouble. For example, {{m|Leaf Storm}} sharply lowers Special Attack, {{m|Wood Hammer}} causes recoil damage, {{m|Petal Dance}} causes confusion, {{m|SolarBeam}} requires charging up if {{m|Sunny Day|intense sunlight}} is not nearby and {{m|Frenzy Plant}} requires a turn to recharge after being used. The moves that have no drawbacks, like {{m|Power Whip}}, are very rare. Furthermore, the majority of Grass types have very narrow movesets, often where the only damage-dealing level up moves are Grass-type and {{type|Normal}} moves (as seen in Pokémon such as {{p|Meganium}}, {{p|Cherrim}} and {{p|Sunflora}}). Another problem is that double resistances to Grass are extremely common, even more so than double weaknesses, and the Ability {{a|Sap Sipper}}, which several Pokémon have, negates Grass-type attacks, raising Attack whenever hit with one.  


Grass-type Pokémon seem to be affected by [[weather conditions]] more than most other Pokémon, due to their closeness with plants and nature. Most power up under {{weather|intense sunlight}}, while a few others work best under other conditions, such as {{p|Ludicolo}} in {{weather|heavy rain}}, {{p|Cacturne}} in {{weather|sandstorm}}s or {{p|Abomasnow}} in {{weather|hailstorm}}s. A majority of Grass types have above-average Attack or Special Attack as well as high Speed, as seen in {{p|Sceptile}}, {{p|Leafeon}}, and {{p|Lilligant}}, which can become mixed, physical, and special [[sweepers]], respectively.
Grass-type Pokémon seem to be affected by [[weather conditions]] more than most other Pokémon, due to their closeness with plants and nature. Most power up under {{weather|intense sunlight}}, while a few others work best under other conditions, such as {{p|Ludicolo}} in {{weather|heavy rain}}, {{p|Cacturne}} in {{weather|sandstorm}}s or {{p|Abomasnow}} in {{weather|hailstorm}}s. A majority of Grass types have above-average Attack or Special Attack as well as high Speed, as seen in {{p|Sceptile}}, {{p|Leafeon}}, and {{p|Lilligant}}, which can become mixed, physical, and special [[sweepers]], respectively.
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====Secondary Grass-type Pokémon====
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