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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* Generation V introduced the most Bug-type Pokémon of any Generation, with 18, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Bug-type Pokémon, with three. | * Generation V introduced the most Bug-type Pokémon of any Generation, with 18, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Bug-type Pokémon, with three. | ||
** Generation V is also the only Generation not to introduce a dual Bug/{{t| | ** Generation V is also the only generation not to introduce a dual Bug/{{t|Flying}} Pokémon. | ||
** Also, Generation VI is the only generation not to introduce a dual Bug/{{t|Poison}} Pokémon. | |||
* Generation IV introduced the most Bug-type moves of any Generation, with seven, and Generations II and III introduced the fewest Bug-type moves, with three. | * Generation IV introduced the most Bug-type moves of any Generation, with seven, and Generations II and III introduced the fewest Bug-type moves, with three. | ||
* Statistically, the Bug type is the weakest; among the 18 elemental types, the Bug type has the lowest average base stat total (371.57). This may be a reference to the position of bugs in nature; they are small compared with other animals, and few of them are predators. | * Statistically, the Bug type is the weakest; among the 18 elemental types, the Bug type has the lowest average base stat total (371.57). This may be a reference to the position of bugs in nature; they are small compared with other animals, and few of them are predators. |
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