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:''Go directly to the [[#Dual type attack chart|chart]].'' | :''Go directly to the [[#Dual type attack chart|chart]].'' | ||
This chart details the effectiveness of specific type attacks against dual type Pokémon. Each cell is color-coded to relate to a specific effectiveness detailed below. | This chart details the effectiveness of specific type attacks against dual type Pokémon. Each cell is color-coded to relate to a specific effectiveness, as detailed below. | ||
=== Ineffective === | === Ineffective === | ||
{| border=1 cellspacing=0 | {| border=1 cellspacing=0 | ||
| bgcolor="#000000" width=32px| | | bgcolor="#000000" width=32px| | ||
| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan = 8| Black cells designate | | bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan = 8| Black cells designate ineffective attacks. | ||
|} | |} | ||
One or both of the types the dual type Pokémon has is unaffected by the element. | One or both of the types the dual type Pokémon has is unaffected by the element. Even if just one type is unaffected, it will nullify the attack and be rendered useless. | ||
:EX. Ground vs. Fire/Flying | :EX. Ground vs. Fire/Flying | ||
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This shows 1 Super Effective type, and 1 Normal Effective type. One is weak to that particular element, whereas the other takes normal damage. This does 2x damage. | |||
:EX: Fire vs. Grass/Poison | :EX: Fire vs. Grass/Poison | ||
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Here there are 2 Super Effectives | Here there are 2 Super Effectives occurring in one attack. Both types are weak that particular element. This does 4x damage. | ||
:EX: Electric vs. Water/Flying | :EX: Electric vs. Water/Flying | ||