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Steel-type Pokémon are immune to damage from the {{weather|sandstorm}} weather condition. | Steel-type Pokémon are immune to damage from the {{weather|sandstorm}} weather condition. | ||
In Generation II, Steel-type Pokémon cannot be {{status|poisoned}} by Poison-type moves. Starting | In Generation II, Steel-type Pokémon cannot be {{status|poisoned}} by Poison-type moves. Starting from [[Generation III]], Steel-type Pokémon cannot be {{status|poison}}ed at all. | ||
{{typebattle | {{typebattle | ||
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==Pokémon== | ==Pokémon== | ||
As of Generation VII, there are | As of Generation VII, there are 55 Steel-type Pokémon or 6.8% of all Pokémon (counting those that are Steel-type in at least one of their [[List of Pokémon with form differences|forms]], including [[Regional variant|Alola Form]]s), making it the 7th rarest type. | ||
===Pure Steel-type Pokémon=== | ===Pure Steel-type Pokémon=== | ||
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|306 | |306 | ||
!{{MSP|306M|Aggron}} | |||
|{{p| | |<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Aggron}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|379 | |379 | ||
!{{MSP|379|Registeel}} | |||
|{{p|Registeel}} | |{{p|Registeel}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|599 | |599 | ||
!{{MSP|599|Klink}} | |||
|{{p|Klink}} | |{{p|Klink}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|600 | |600 | ||
!{{MSP|600|Klang}} | |||
|{{p|Klang}} | |{{p|Klang}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|601 | |601 | ||
!{{MSP|601|Klinklang}} | |||
|{{p|Klinklang}} | |{{p|Klinklang}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|808 | |808 | ||
!{{MSP|808|Meltan}} | |||
|{{p|Meltan}} | |{{p|Meltan}} | ||
|- | |- | ||
|809 | |809 | ||
!{{MSP|809|Melmetal}} | |||
|{{p|Melmetal}} | |{{p|Melmetal}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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|{{MSP|208M|Steelix}} | |{{MSP|208M|Steelix}} | ||
|{{p| | |<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Steelix}} | ||
{{typetable|Steel}} | {{typetable|Steel}} | ||
{{typetable|Ground}} | {{typetable|Ground}} | ||
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|{{MSP|303M|Mawile}} | |{{MSP|303M|Mawile}} | ||
|{{p| | |<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Mawile}} | ||
{{typetable|Steel}} | {{typetable|Steel}} | ||
{{typetable|Fairy}} | {{typetable|Fairy}} | ||
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|{{MSP|376M|Metagross}} | |{{MSP|376M|Metagross}} | ||
|{{p| | |<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Metagross}} | ||
{{typetable|Steel}} | {{typetable|Steel}} | ||
{{typetable|Psychic}} | {{typetable|Psychic}} | ||
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|{{MSP|212M|Scizor}} | |{{MSP|212M|Scizor}} | ||
|{{p| | |<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Scizor}} | ||
{{typetable|Bug}} | {{typetable|Bug}} | ||
{{typetable|Steel}} | {{typetable|Steel}} | ||
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|{{MSP|448M|Lucario}} | |{{MSP|448M|Lucario}} | ||
|{{p| | |<small>[[Mega Evolution|Mega]]</small><br>{{p|Lucario}} | ||
{{typetable|Fighting}} | {{typetable|Fighting}} | ||
{{typetable|Steel}} | {{typetable|Steel}} | ||
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|800 | |800 | ||
|{{MSP|800DM|Necrozma}} | |{{MSP|800DM|Necrozma}} | ||
|{{p| | |<small>[[List of Pokémon with form differences#Necrozma|Dusk Mane]]</small><br>{{p|Necrozma}} | ||
{{typetable|Psychic}} | {{typetable|Psychic}} | ||
{{typetable|Steel}} | {{typetable|Steel}} | ||
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|{{p|Stakataka}} | |{{p|Stakataka}} | ||
{{typetable|Rock}} | {{typetable|Rock}} | ||
{{typetable|Steel}} | |||
|- | |||
|??? | |||
|{{MSP|???|Corviknight}} | |||
|{{p|Corviknight}} | |||
{{typetable|Flying}} | |||
{{typetable|Steel}} | {{typetable|Steel}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
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* Prior to Generation VI, Steel was the only type that had a non-neutral type match-up with all of the seventeen existing types, considering both the offense and defense of both types. In Generation VI, it was changed so that Steel no longer resisted Dark- or {{type|Ghost}} moves. | * Prior to Generation VI, Steel was the only type that had a non-neutral type match-up with all of the seventeen existing types, considering both the offense and defense of both types. In Generation VI, it was changed so that Steel no longer resisted Dark- or {{type|Ghost}} moves. | ||
* Each of the three {{pkmn2|starter}} types have a different effectiveness when attacking a pure Steel-type Pokémon (Grass does ½× damage, Water does 1× damage, and Fire does 2× damage). | * Each of the three {{pkmn2|starter}} types have a different effectiveness when attacking a pure Steel-type Pokémon (Grass does ½× damage, Water does 1× damage, and Fire does 2× damage). | ||
* More Pokémon gain the Steel type upon evolving than any other type, with a total of | * More Pokémon gain the Steel type upon evolving than any other type, with a total of nine. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
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|de=Stahl | |de=Stahl | ||
|el=Μετάλλου ''Metallou'' | |el=Μετάλλου ''Metallou'' | ||
|he=פלדה ''Plada'' | |he=פלדה ''Plada''<br>מתכת ''Matekhet'' | ||
|hu=Acél | |hu=Acél | ||
|id=Baja<br>Besi | |id=Baja<br>Besi |
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