List of Pokémon with unique type combinations: Difference between revisions

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While many [[type]] combinations are actually quite common (sometimes even more so than Pokémon of single types), there are several '''Pokémon which have type combinations unique to either their species or their evolutionary family'''. These Pokémon are listed below.
While many [[type]] combinations are actually quite common (sometimes even more so than Pokémon of single types), there are several '''Pokémon which have or have had type combinations unique to either their species or their evolutionary family'''. These Pokémon are listed below.


Many Pokémon have two types, rather than just one. The complex nature in which types can be arranged means there are a possible 289 different type combinations (including single types). However, due to the games' advantage/disadvantage multiplication system, a Pokémon which is {{2t|Dark|Ghost}} is treated the same as one that is {{2t|Ghost|Dark}}. As such, there are 153 distinct type combinations.
Many Pokémon have two types, rather than just one. The complex nature in which types can be arranged means there are a possible 289 different type combinations (including single types). However, due to the games' advantage/disadvantage multiplication system, a Pokémon which is {{2t|Dark|Ghost}} is treated the same as one that is {{2t|Ghost|Dark}}. As such, there are 153 distinct type combinations.
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