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In Generation II, Steel-type Pokémon cannot be {{status|poisoned}} by Poison-type moves, hence they can be poisoned only by {{m|Twineedle}}. Starting from [[Generation III]], Steel-type Pokémon cannot get {{status|poison}}ed at all.
In Generation II, Steel-type Pokémon cannot be {{status|poisoned}} by Poison-type moves, hence they can be poisoned only by {{m|Twineedle}}. Starting from [[Generation III]], Steel-type Pokémon cannot get {{status|poison}}ed at all.
Even though it's a {{t|Normal}}-type move, {{m|Struggle}} deals [[typeless]] damage. Similarly, {{t|Dark}}, Steel and {{t|Psychic}}-type moves, {{m|Beat Up}}, {{m|Doom Desire}} and {{m|Future Sight}} respectively, deal [[typeless]] damage before [[Generation V]].


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===Generation VI onwards===
===Generation VI onwards===
Steel-type Pokémon cannot get {{status|poison}}ed, except by a Pokémon with {{a|Corrosion}}.
Steel-type Pokémon cannot get {{status|poison}}ed, except by a Pokémon with {{a|Corrosion}}.
Even though it's a {{t|Normal}}-type move, {{m|Struggle}} deals [[typeless]] damage.


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