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* The Normal type has the fewest non-neutral type relations, with only four. | * The Normal type has the fewest non-neutral type relations, with only four. | ||
* {{t|Ghost}} and Normal are the only case of two types being immune against each other. | * {{t|Ghost}} and Normal are the only case of two types being immune against each other. | ||
** A theoretical dual-typed Ghost/Normal Pokémon would therefore be the only case where a Pokémon is immune to both its own types without needing to rely on its ability. | |||
* No Pokémon gains the Normal type upon evolving. It shares this distinction with the {{t|Bug}} type. | * No Pokémon gains the Normal type upon evolving. It shares this distinction with the {{t|Bug}} type. | ||
* Pure Normal is the [[List of type combinations by abundance|most abundant]] type combination overall, while Normal/{{t|Flying}} is the most abundant dual-type combination. | * Pure Normal is the [[List of type combinations by abundance|most abundant]] type combination overall, while Normal/{{t|Flying}} is the most abundant dual-type combination. |
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