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The Metal type contains all {{type2|Steel}} Pokémon found in the Game Boy games. For example, {{p|Steelix}} and {{p|Scizor}} both appear as Metal types in the TCG.
The Metal type contains all {{type2|Steel}} Pokémon found in the Game Boy games. For example, {{p|Steelix}} and {{p|Scizor}} both appear as Metal types in the TCG.


Like the [[Darkness (TCG)|Darkness-type]], it has its own [[Special Energy Card|Special Energy]]. However, instead of increasing damage done by 10, it decreases damage taken by 10.
Like the {{ct|Darkness}}, it has its own [[Special Energy Card|Special Energy]]. However, instead of increasing damage done by 10, it decreases damage taken by 10.




==Battle properties==
==Battle properties==
Generally, Metal Pokémon have a weakness to:
Generally, Metal Pokémon have a weakness to:
* [[Fire (TCG)|Fire]]
* {{c|Fire}}
* [[Fighting (TCG)|Fighting]]
* {{c|Fighting}}


These types are generally weak to Metal Pokémon:
These types are generally weak to Metal Pokémon:
* [[Water (TCG)|Water]] (if the Pokémon was an {{type2|Ice}} in the Game Boy games)
* {{c|Water}} (if the Pokémon was an {{type2|Ice}} in the Game Boy games)


These types are generally resistant to Metal Pokémon:
These types are generally resistant to Metal Pokémon:
* [[Lightning (TCG)|Lightning]]
* {{c|Lightning}}


Generally Metal Pokémon have a resistance to:
Generally Metal Pokémon have a resistance to:
* [[Grass (TCG)|Grass]]
* {{c|Grass}}
* [[Psychic (TCG)|Psychic]] ({{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} onwards)
* {{c|Fighting}} ({{TCG|Diamond & Pearl}} onwards)




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