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* Generation V introduced the most Steel-type Pokémon of any generation (minus Generation I), with 12, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Steel-type Pokémon, with four. | * Generation V introduced the most Steel-type Pokémon of any generation (minus Generation I), with 12, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Steel-type Pokémon, with four. | ||
* Generation IV introduced the most Steel-type moves of any generation (minus Generation I), with seven, and Generation | * Generation IV introduced the most Steel-type moves of any generation (minus Generation I), with seven, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Steel-type moves, with only one. | ||
* Out of all the types, Steel has the most resistances and the highest average {{stat|Defense}}. | * Out of all the types, Steel has the most resistances and the highest average {{stat|Defense}}. | ||
* In Generation II, the Steel type saw one retroactive type change in a Pokémon family ({{p|Magnemite}} and {{p|Magneton}}), but no change in moves. The opposite is true for the {{t|Dark}} type, which saw one retroactive type change in a move ({{m|Bite}}), but no change in a Pokémon. | * In Generation II, the Steel type saw one retroactive type change in a Pokémon family ({{p|Magnemite}} and {{p|Magneton}}), but no change in moves. The opposite is true for the {{t|Dark}} type, which saw one retroactive type change in a move ({{m|Bite}}), but no change in a Pokémon. |
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