Flying (type): Difference between revisions

The wording should be changed regardless, because what I initially got from that sentence was that it would have an effect similar to an inverse battle; that is, making rock be not very effective to flying.
(Undo revision 2602921 by Felthry (talk) Not quite. Dual Flying-types whose secondary type has a weakness or resistance to Ice, Rock or Electric take half the usual damage, not neutral damage.)
(The wording should be changed regardless, because what I initially got from that sentence was that it would have an effect similar to an inverse battle; that is, making rock be not very effective to flying.)
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Despite this, most Flying types have access to {{m|Roost}}, allowing them to restore their health and temporarily lose their Flying type. However, this also makes them vulnerable to Ground-type moves. If a pure Flying-type Pokémon uses Roost, then it will become a {{t|???}} type in [[Generation IV]] and a {{t|Normal}} type in [[Generation V]] onwards.
Despite this, most Flying types have access to {{m|Roost}}, allowing them to restore their health and temporarily lose their Flying type. However, this also makes them vulnerable to Ground-type moves. If a pure Flying-type Pokémon uses Roost, then it will become a {{t|???}} type in [[Generation IV]] and a {{t|Normal}} type in [[Generation V]] onwards.


There is a [[Mysterious air current|special type of weather]] that can only be activated by the Ability {{a|Delta Stream}}. It causes moves that would be super effective against pure Flying-type Pokémon to deal half the usual damage to all Flying-type Pokémon.
There is a [[Mysterious air current|special type of weather]] that can only be activated by the Ability {{a|Delta Stream}}. It causes moves that would be super effective against pure Flying-type Pokémon to deal damage to Flying-type Pokémon as though they were not flying type.


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