Normal (type): Difference between revisions

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→‎Trivia: Not for Gen VI.
(→‎Trivia: Untrue as of Gen VI.)
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* Generation I introduced the most Normal-type moves of any generation, with {{tt|78|counting Gust, Karate-Chop, Bite, and Sand-Attack which had their type changed from Generation II onwards}}. Generation VI introduced the fewest Normal-type moves, with three.
* Generation I introduced the most Normal-type moves of any generation, with {{tt|78|counting Gust, Karate-Chop, Bite, and Sand-Attack which had their type changed from Generation II onwards}}. Generation VI introduced the fewest Normal-type moves, with three.
* With 167 {{cat|Normal-type moves}}, this type has the most [[move]]s available.
* With 167 {{cat|Normal-type moves}}, this type has the most [[move]]s available.
* Every generation has introduced Normal-type Pokémon with names that begin with the letters C, T, and S.
* The Normal type is the only type that is not {{DL|Damage modification|super effective}} against anything.
* The Normal type is the only type that is not {{DL|Damage modification|super effective}} against anything.
* The Normal type is one of two types that have both never been and will never (with the current type chart) be doubly [[Damage modification|super effective]] against any Pokémon, as it is super effective against no type. The other is the {{t|Dragon}} type, which is super effective only against itself.
* The Normal type is one of two types that have both never been and will never (with the current type chart) be doubly [[Damage modification|super effective]] against any Pokémon, as it is super effective against no type. The other is the {{t|Dragon}} type, which is super effective only against itself.
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