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From a defensive point of view, Electric-type Pokémon have their cons and pros . A handful of Electric-types have many resistances and few weaknesses. | From a defensive point of view, Electric-type Pokémon have their cons and pros . A handful of Electric-types have many resistances and few weaknesses. | ||
Even as a single type, Electric has more resistances than weaknesses. However, [[Earthquake ( | Even as a single type, Electric has more resistances than weaknesses. However, [[Earthquake (move)|Earthquake]] is a very common move carried by physical attackers. | ||
Despite this, some electric Pokémon have a good amount of HP and fairly high {{stat|Defense}}/{{stat|Special Defense}}. {{p|Zapdos}} and {{p|Magnezone}} are prime examples of Electric's defensive capabilities. Zapdos is able to avoid Electric's one weakness, ground, via its secondary type, Flying. Magnezone makes a splendid defensive player, as it has a whopping 12 resistances, {{t|Poison|one immunity}} and can get rid of its {{t|Ground|double weakness}} through the use of the move {{m|Magnet Rise}}. | Despite this, some electric Pokémon have a good amount of HP and fairly high {{stat|Defense}}/{{stat|Special Defense}}. {{p|Zapdos}} and {{p|Magnezone}} are prime examples of Electric's defensive capabilities. Zapdos is able to avoid Electric's one weakness, ground, via its secondary type, Flying. Magnezone makes a splendid defensive player, as it has a whopping 12 resistances, {{t|Poison|one immunity}} and can get rid of its {{t|Ground|double weakness}} through the use of the move {{m|Magnet Rise}}. |
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