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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* If a {{2t|Dragon|Ice}}-type Pokémon (such as {{p|Kyurem}}) is affected by Forest's Curse, it becomes weak to 10 types, the most of any possible type combination outside of [[Inverse Battle]]s.
* If a {{2t|Dragon|Ice}}-type Pokémon (such as {{p|Kyurem}}) is affected by Forest's Curse, it becomes weak to 10 types, the most of any possible type combination outside of [[Inverse Battle]]s.
* Forest's Curse is the only method by which a Pokémon can have an 8× weakness. If a Pokémon with a 4× weakness to {{t|Fire}}, such as a {{2t|Bug|Steel}}-type Pokémon like {{p|Durant}}, is affected by Forest's Curse, it will have an 8× weakness to {{t|Fire}}-type moves. {{m|Trick-or-Treat}} cannot give a Pokémon an 8× weakness as the only weaknesses of the {{t|Ghost}} type are {{t|Dark}} and Ghost itself, each of which is only super-effective against two different types.


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