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The Normal type is the only type that is not super effective against any other type. | The Normal type is the only type that is not super effective against any other type. | ||
The combination of Normal and {{type|Ground}} [[moves]] provides good neutral coverage, with only five type combinations resisting both, because Ground covers both of the types that resist Normal. Their inability to hit {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon can be nullified by using {{m|Foresight}} | The combination of Normal and {{type|Ground}} [[moves]] provides good neutral coverage, with only five type combinations resisting both, because Ground covers both of the types that resist Normal. Their inability to hit {{type|Ghost}} Pokémon can be nullified by using {{m|Foresight}}, {{m|Odor Sleuth}}, or by Pokémon with the [[Ability]] {{a|Scrappy}}. In these cases, it will provide unresisted coverage when paired with {{type|Fighting}} moves (excluding Pokémon with {{a|Wonder Guard}}). | ||
On average, fully evolved Pokémon with the Normal type have the lowest base {{stat|Special Attack}} of all types. <!--As of Gen VII--> | On average, fully evolved Pokémon with the Normal type have the lowest base {{stat|Special Attack}} of all types. <!--As of Gen VII--> |
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