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As of [[Generation VIII]], there are | As of [[Generation VIII]], there are {{PAGESINCAT:Normal-type Pokémon}} {{cat|Normal-type Pokémon}} or {{#expr:({{PAGESINCAT:Normal-type Pokémon}} * 100 div {{numpkmn}}) round 1}}% of all {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, making it the second most common type after {{t|Water}}. | ||
===Pure Normal-type Pokémon=== | ===Pure Normal-type Pokémon=== | ||
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* Generation I introduced the most Normal-type [[move]]s of any generation, with 78 (counting {{m|Gust}}, {{m|Karate Chop}}, {{m|Bite}}, and {{m|Sand-Attack}}, which had their type changed from Generation II onward). Generation VI introduced the fewest Normal-type moves, with eight. | * Generation I introduced the most Normal-type [[move]]s of any generation, with 78 (counting {{m|Gust}}, {{m|Karate Chop}}, {{m|Bite}}, and {{m|Sand-Attack}}, which had their type changed from Generation II onward). Generation VI introduced the fewest Normal-type moves, with eight. | ||
* With 187 {{cat|Normal-type moves}}, this type has the most moves available. | * With 187 {{cat|Normal-type moves}}, this type has the most moves available. | ||
** Additionally, there are five unique Normal-type [[Max Move]]s, the most of any type. | |||
* 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. |
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