Pokémon's eponymous monstershave become more varied and versatile over the years, but some type combinations have yet to see the light of day. It seems that every new generation comes up with a new type combination for at least one Pokémon, usually new, but occasionally old. However, it only makes sense that some type combinations have yet to come into being.
A Pokémon's type is one of its most important attributes. It determines what moves the Pokémon is strong against, as well as what they're weak against. Pokémon using moves of their own type also get a damage bonus. Dual-type Pokémon receive the effects of both their types. This can be good, providing extra resistances or even immunities. However, it could also provide more weaknesses or even a quad weakness if both types are weak to the same type. Remembering Pokémon weaknesses and resistances is core to the series' gameplay, and that goes double for dual-type Pokémon since players have to take both types into account.
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Interestingly, there are a few Pokémon type combinations that one would think might be obvious, but have yet to happen for whatever reason. It would be pretty easy to come up with Pokémon for these types, it just hasn't happened yet. Maybe the upcoming games will offer some representatives for them, but for now, there are some Pokémon type combinations that are sorely missing.
Grass and Fire are one of the most clear-cut type relationships that one can imagine. Even players brand new to the series would be able to assume that Fire is strong against Grass. It's the most obvious type matchup alongside Fire and Water and Fire and Ice. While many Pokémon type weaknesses need some
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