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===Offense=== | ===Offense=== | ||
The type performs similarly offensively. There are only two types that resist Normal-type moves ([[Rock (type)|Rock]] and [[Steel (type)|Steel]]), and one type which is immune. When facing Pokémon with no resistance to their moves, Normal-type Pokémon can often deal high amounts of damage with a combination of high stats and [[same-type attack bonus]]. The downside to this, is that Normal-type moves cannot deal super effective damage at all. Single-type Normal Pokémon generally have a wide variety of moves available to them with most of them being able to learn at least one move from the elemental {{t|Fire}}, {{t|Ice}}, and {{t|Electric}} type move groups, though the low Special Attack of many Normal-types leaves much to be desired. | The type performs similarly offensively. There are only two types that resist Normal-type moves ([[Rock (type)|Rock]] and [[Steel (type)|Steel]]), and one type which is immune. However, both Rock & Steel types are weak to [[Fighting]] and [[Ground]] moves, which Normal-types can learn. When facing Pokémon with no resistance to their moves, Normal-type Pokémon can often deal high amounts of damage with a combination of high stats and [[same-type attack bonus]]. The downside to this, is that Normal-type moves cannot deal super effective damage at all. Single-type Normal Pokémon generally have a wide variety of moves available to them with most of them being able to learn at least one move from the elemental {{t|Fire}}, {{t|Ice}}, and {{t|Electric}} type move groups, though the low Special Attack of many Normal-types leaves much to be desired. Many consider it important that Normal-types learn moves of other Elemental types. | ||
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