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  1. Normal type Pokémon | Pokémon Database

    The strengths and weaknesses of the Normal type in the Pokémon games, and a list of Normal-type Pokémon.

  2. Pokémon type chart: strengths and weaknesses

    Look down the left hand side for the attacking type, then move across to see how effective it is against each Pokémon type. Note: this chart is for games from 2013 onwards - Pokémon X/Y, …

  3. Drampa Pokédex: stats, moves, evolution & locations | Pokémon …

    Sprites Locations Language Drampa is a Normal / Dragon type Pokémon introduced in Generation 7. Drampa are dragons that live alone in the mountains 10,000 feet above sea …

  4. Slaking Pokédex: stats, moves, evolution & locations | Pokémon …

    Slaking learns the following moves via breeding or picnics in Pokémon Scarlet & Violet. Details and compatible parents can be found on the Slaking gen 9 learnset page.

  5. Eevee Pokédex: stats, moves, evolution & locations | Pokémon …

    Eevee is a Normal type Pokémon introduced in Generation 1. Eevee has a Gigantamax form available in Pokémon Sword/Shield, with an exclusive G-Max move, G-Max Cuddle.

  6. Pokémon dual-type charts | Pokémon Database

    A set of charts for each Pokémon type, detailing their strengths against every type combination.

  7. Psychic type Pokémon | Pokémon Database

    The strengths and weaknesses of the Psychic type in the Pokémon games, and a list of Psychic-type Pokémon.

  8. Pidgey Pokédex: stats, moves, evolution & locations | Pokémon …

    The ranges shown on the right are for a level 100 Pokémon. Maximum values are based on a beneficial nature, 252 EVs, 31 IVs; minimum values are based on a hindering nature, 0 EVs, 0 …

  9. Pokémon moves: list of attacks | Pokémon Database

    Click a move name to see even more detailed information, including which Pokémon can learn that move. You can click a column heading to instantly sort by that column, or filter on move …

  10. Flying type Pokémon | Pokémon Database

    Nearly every Flying type has Flying as the secondary type, usually with Normal. There are only three pure Flying type Pokémon (Tornadus, Rookidee, Corvisquire), and six Pokémon with …