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** This, combined with the lack of any Fairy-type moves in {{p|Kecleon}}'s and {{p|Greninja}}'s movesets, prevents all Pokémon that naturally have {{a|Protean}} from becoming Fairy-type using it (although Kecleon can become Fairy-type with its other Ability, {{a|Color Change}}, or by using {{m|Camouflage}} on {{m|Misty Terrain}}.).
** This, combined with the lack of any Fairy-type moves in {{p|Kecleon}}'s and {{p|Greninja}}'s movesets, prevents all Pokémon that naturally have {{a|Protean}} from becoming Fairy-type using it (although Kecleon can become Fairy-type with its other Ability, {{a|Color Change}}, or by using {{m|Camouflage}} on {{m|Misty Terrain}}.).
* The Fairy type has the fewest [[physical move]]s of all types, at two.
* The Fairy type has the fewest [[physical move]]s of all types, at two.
* The Fairy type is the only type to have a [[Gem]] that has [[Fairy Gem|yet to be officially released]].
* The Fairy type is the only type to have a [[Gem]] that has [[Fairy Gem|not been officially released]].
* Fairy type moves have the least [[held item]]s that boost their power, with the [[Pixie Plate]] being the only one to have ever been officially released.
* Fairy type moves have the least [[held item]]s that boost their power, with the [[Pixie Plate]] being the only one to have ever been officially released. Since the other 17 [[Plates]] are absent in [[Generation VIII]], this is somewhat mitigated, as there exists only one item per type that it boosts in these games.


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