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(→Typeless: Struggle is still a Normal-type move, but it deals damage that doesn't have a type. Also, this applies Gen II+, not just Gen 2 and 3.) |
Nescientist (talk | contribs) (Undo revision 2564110 by SnorlaxMonster (talk) well, it is "typeless" according to the above "definition" (I'd like to avoid to assign a type, or "typeless", to damage)) |
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There are situations where Pokémon or moves behave as if they were typeless, unable to receive {{STAB}} and [[type-enhancing item]] or {{cat|type-enhancing Abilities}} boosts. Typeless Pokémon take regular damage from all moves, and typeless moves deal regular damage against all Pokémon. | There are situations where Pokémon or moves behave as if they were typeless, unable to receive {{STAB}} and [[type-enhancing item]] or {{cat|type-enhancing Abilities}} boosts. Typeless Pokémon take regular damage from all moves, and typeless moves deal regular damage against all Pokémon. | ||
{{m|Struggle}} is typeless in [[Generation II]] and [[Generation III]]. A pure {{type|Fire}} Pokémon that uses {{m|Burn Up}} becomes typeless. The move {{m|Revelation Dance}} is typeless if used by a typeless user (in which case it does not receive {{STAB}}). | |||
==Glitch types== | ==Glitch types== |