POKÉ-TDX 1.2


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Snorlax

Normal 


Super Effective (x2)

Move Type
Fighting
VS.
x2
Poké Type
Normal

Not Very Effective (x.5)

Move Type
Normal

Normal
VS.
x.5

x.5
Poké Type
Rock

Steel

No Effect (x0)

Move Type
Normal
Ghost
VS.
x0
x0
Poké Type
Ghost
Normal

Description


More moves are Normal type than any other type; however, many of these moves are status moves that don't inflict any damage. Normal moves are widely distributed among the majority of species of Pokémon, with several capable of being learned by every species that can learn TMs and HMs, or Move Tutor moves. Some low-powered moves like Tackle and Scratch stand out for being the first damage-inflicting move that various species learn by level-up.

Normal typically did not pair with other types except Flying, in order to portray standard species of birds. As the generations progressed, more Normal types were introduced that represented other types as well. In every generation, one would encounter a purely Normal-type species in the wild in the first route that they encounter wild Pokémon in; that particular species would evolve into its final form at or before level 20.

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128

Normal Type Pokémon

190

Normal Type Moves