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  • Fairy Type
  • Fairy type
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  • Super effective * Fight Type * Dragon Type * Dark Type Not very effective * Fire Type * Poison Type * Steel Type No effect on * N/A
  • Fairy Pokémon usually have a weakness to: * Metal
  • The Fairy type was introduced in Generation VI to balance the metagame (the Dragon type, in particular) in a manner similar to the introduction of the Dark and Steel types in Generation II. Fairy-type Pokémon are generally considered "cute" and tend to be at least partially pink in color and feminine in appearance overall. However, Fairy types can be incredibly powerful. Fairy types also have some magical appeal to them. As opposed to Psychic-type Pokémon, Fairy-type Pokémon have powers related to magic and the supernatural as opposed to mental power.
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  • Super effective * Fight Type * Dragon Type * Dark Type Not very effective * Fire Type * Poison Type * Steel Type No effect on * N/A
  • Fairy Pokémon usually have a weakness to: * Metal
  • The Fairy type was introduced in Generation VI to balance the metagame (the Dragon type, in particular) in a manner similar to the introduction of the Dark and Steel types in Generation II. Fairy-type Pokémon are generally considered "cute" and tend to be at least partially pink in color and feminine in appearance overall. However, Fairy types can be incredibly powerful. Fairy types also have some magical appeal to them. As opposed to Psychic-type Pokémon, Fairy-type Pokémon have powers related to magic and the supernatural as opposed to mental power. The known famous Fairy-type Pokémon Trainers are Valerie, the sixth Gym Leader of the Kalos region, and Mina, the Fairy-type Trial Captain of the Alola region.