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* {{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. | ||
* 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]] | * Pure Normal is the [[List of type combinations by abundance|most abundant]] typing overall, while Normal/{{t|Flying}} is the most abundant dual-type combination. | ||
** Prior to [[Generation IV]], all dual-typed Normal Pokémon were Normal/Flying, except for {{p|Girafarig}}. | ** Prior to [[Generation IV]], all dual-typed Normal Pokémon were Normal/Flying, except for {{p|Girafarig}}. | ||
* [[Generation VI]] added the most new type combinations for Normal, the most dual-typed Normal Pokémon (if Pokémon retyped as Normal/Fairy are counted), and the fewest Normal/Flying-type Pokémon (with only {{p|Fletchling|one}}); [[Generation VIII]] did not introduce any. | * [[Generation VI]] added the most new type combinations for Normal, the most dual-typed Normal Pokémon (if Pokémon retyped as Normal/Fairy are counted), the first dual-typed Pokémon with Normal as a secondary typing, and the fewest Normal/Flying-type Pokémon (with only {{p|Fletchling|one}}) of any generation that introduced Pokémon with that type combination; [[Generation VIII]] did not introduce any. | ||
* Normal has the highest amount of unused type combinations, with six. It has not been paired with {{t|Bug}}, {{t|Ghost}}, {{t|Ice}}, {{t|Poison}}, {{t|Rock}}, or {{t|Steel}}. | * Normal has the highest amount of unused type combinations, with six. It has not been paired with {{t|Bug}}, {{t|Ghost}}, {{t|Ice}}, {{t|Poison}}, {{t|Rock}}, or {{t|Steel}}. | ||
* Normal is the only type to have ever lost Pokémon, having lost Clefairy, Clefable, {{p|Cleffa}}, {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Togetic}}, {{p|Snubbull}}, {{p|Granbull}}, and {{p|Togekiss}} when the Fairy type was introduced in [[Generation VI]]. | * Normal is the only type to have ever lost Pokémon, having lost Clefairy, Clefable, {{p|Cleffa}}, {{p|Togepi}}, {{p|Togetic}}, {{p|Snubbull}}, {{p|Granbull}}, and {{p|Togekiss}} when the Fairy type was introduced in [[Generation VI]]. | ||
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** Eight Normal-type Pokémon have at least one [[signature move]] or a [[signature Ability]] which involves changing their type. | ** Eight Normal-type Pokémon have at least one [[signature move]] or a [[signature Ability]] which involves changing their type. | ||
** Most moves which involve changing the user's type or with a varying damage type are Normal-type. | ** Most moves which involve changing the user's type or with a varying damage type are Normal-type. | ||
** Most abilities that change a move's type affect Normal-type moves. | |||
* Normal-type attacks are completely unresisted during an [[Inverse Battle]]. | * Normal-type attacks are completely unresisted during an [[Inverse Battle]]. | ||
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