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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* The Stellar type is the most recent [[type]] to be introduced.
* The Stellar type is the most recent [[type]] to be introduced.
* The Stellar type's icon is similar to Terastal Form [[Terapagos (Pokémon)|Terapagos]]'s shell, likely due to it possessing all of the other types's icons on it, similar to how the Stellar type is a mix of all other types.
* The Stellar type's icon is similar to Terastal Form {{p|Terapagos}}'s shell, likely due to it possessing all of the other types's icons on it, similar to how the Stellar type is a mix of all other types.
* The Stellar type is the only type:
* The Stellar type is the only type:
** To be exclusive to a [[Terastal phenomenon|transformation mechanic]].  
** To be exclusive to a [[Terastal phenomenon|transformation mechanic]].  
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* Terapagos cannot have any other Tera Type than Stellar.
* Terapagos cannot have any other Tera Type than Stellar.
* Stellar-type moves can only be resisted by the {{a|Tera Shell}} and {{a|Wonder Guard}} Abilities, the latter of which is unavailable in Scarlet and Violet.
* Stellar-type moves can only be resisted by the {{a|Tera Shell}} and {{a|Wonder Guard}} Abilities, the latter of which is unavailable in Scarlet and Violet.
* Stellar-type moves have some similarity to [[Shadow moves]].
* Stellar-type moves have some similarity to [[Shadow move]]s.
** They are both exclusive to a single pair of games.
** They are both exclusive to a single pair of games.
** They are both exclusive to a variation of a Pokémon created for those games. (Terastal phenomenon/[[Shadow Pokémon]])
** They are both exclusive to a variation of a Pokémon created for those games. (Terastal phenomenon/[[Shadow Pokémon]])
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