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[quote author=The Rules]Those two Pokemon then "battle" in a simple rock-paper-scissors way based on their types (ie. Water beats Fire, Fire beats Grass). Abilities are not taken into consideration (ie. Haunter will lose to a Ground-type).[/quote]Steel and rock are not super effective vs normal, and neither is normal vs steel or rock.
[quote author=The Rules]Pure Normal-types (Dual-type Normal Pokemon don't apply) are considered "wild cards" - they automatically beat whatever they face unless it's a Fighting-type or Ghost-type. However, a pure Normal-type can also be defeated by ANOTHER pure Normal-type - something to keep in mind.[/quote]
I really don't see why people can't read the rules... its so simple.
beats
by default.
[quote author=The Rules]In the case that a clear, super effective winner can't be easily determined - examples: One or both of the Pokemon are dual-types and this causes type conflicts, both are the same type, or neither has a strength over the other - the currently reigning champion wins by default (think of it as a "house wins" sort of idea).[/quote] Just in case PalkiBlake didn't know that too.
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