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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)
(→‎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.)
(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.


Damage dealt by {{m|Struggle}} is typeless in [[Generation II]] onward. 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}}).
{{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==