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Water-type Pokémon are numerous and as such have a relatively stable statistical outline. Water pokémon can assume the role of a Physical ( eg. Feraligatr ) or Special ( eg. Starmie ) Sweeper as well as the Tank ( eg. Blastoise ) . The general trend across the Water-type Pokémon classification is high Special statistics and low Speed.
Water-type Pokémon are numerous and as such have a relatively stable statistical outline. Water pokémon can assume the role of a Physical ( eg. Feraligatr ) or Special ( eg. Starmie ) Sweeper as well as the Tank ( eg. Blastoise ) . The general trend across the Water-type Pokémon classification is high Special statistics and low Speed.


==Pokémom==
==Pokémon==


===Pure Water-type Pokémon.===
===Pure Water-type Pokémon===


*[[Squirtle (Pokémon)|Squirtle]]
*[[Squirtle (Pokémon)|Squirtle]]
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*[[Kyogre (Pokémon)|Kyogre]]
*[[Kyogre (Pokémon)|Kyogre]]


===Half Water-type Pokémon.===
===Half Water-type Pokémon===


<i>Primary Water-type Pokémon.</i>
<i>Primary Water-type Pokémon</i>


*[[Poliwrath (Pokémon)|Poliwrath]] ( WATER / FIGHTING )
*[[Poliwrath (Pokémon)|Poliwrath]] ( WATER / FIGHTING )
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*[[Relicanth (Pokémon)|Relicanth]] ( WATER / ROCK )
*[[Relicanth (Pokémon)|Relicanth]] ( WATER / ROCK )


<i>Secondary Water-type Pokémon.</i>
<i>Secondary Water-type Pokémon</i>


*[[Omanyte (Pokémon)|Omanyte]] ( ROCK / WATER )
*[[Omanyte (Pokémon)|Omanyte]] ( ROCK / WATER )
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