With nearly 1,000 Pokémon out there in the wild, there are so many combinations of types to try out. Yet there are still a good number of dual types that haven’t actually been turned into Pokémon yet. Some might surprise you — Volcanion (seen at the top of this article) is the only one to carry both Fire and Water typing. Plenty of evolutionary lines and regional forms get wild with their typing, but not every combination is covered. We’ve ranked all the unused ones and thought about what they might offer were they to actually appear in the future.
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16. Normal / BugNormal type isn’t always the most exciting, as it’s designed to be a balanced, all-around category. Most of these Pokémon are based on regular animals, so a Normal/Bug type would probably just look like Caterpie up there. Not very exciting, but something has to be at the bottom of the list.
15. Normal / RockThis could be a bit funnier, if only because rocks are already everyday objects. Slap some googly eyes on a stone to make a pet rock-looking pre-evolution to Nosepass and Probopass, and you’re in business.
14. Normal / PoisonWhat’s the most ‘normal’ thing in life that could be poison? A poison ivy leaf? There are plenty of plant Pokémon in the series, starting with the Bellsprout line in Gen I. A poisonous version isn’t out of the question — perhaps a Paldea regional variant in Scarlet and Violet?
13. Normal / SteelOnce again, we must ask ourselves what ‘normal’ metal object works here. Magnets fit the bill, but Magnemite is already out there and not a Normal/Steel type. Something like Magneton, but composed of several pieces of cutlery might do the trick.
12. Normal / IceWith all the Normal
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