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* Generation IV introduced the most Steel-type moves of any Generation, with seven and Generation II introduced the {{tt|least|not counting Generation I, since this type was unavailable at that time}} Steel-type moves, with three. | * Generation IV introduced the most Steel-type moves of any Generation, with seven and Generation II introduced the {{tt|least|not counting Generation I, since this type was unavailable at that time}} Steel-type moves, with three. | ||
* A pure Steel-type Pokémon has more resistances than any dual type Pokémon that is not part Steel. | * A pure Steel-type Pokémon has more resistances than any dual type Pokémon that is not part Steel. | ||
* Generation V is the first Generation not to introduce a Steel-type move with the word "iron" or "metal" in its name. | * Generation V is the first Generation not to introduce a Steel-type move with the word "iron" or "metal" in its name; Magnemite and Magneton do not count, as they were retyped from pure Electric to Electric/Steel. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
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