But not every plant is safe to interact with, either, shouldn't Grass be included as well? And since the Dark type is the "Evil type" in Japanese, I'm not sure literal darkness is necessarily the reason for the matchup, either.
You're missing a ton of them here. (In addition to Finnish's point about Bind, Wrap, Skull Bash, and Rapid Spin not actually being status moves) The full list is:
That's a grand total of 94 status moves, and for a bit more trivia-
There are more Normal status moves than there are moves of any...
Okay, so, usually in the NatDex for a generation, pseudos and Legendaries are at the end. But the last regular Pokemon before them is usually also a pretty rare one- for example, Gen 1 has Snorlax in this position, with its bridge encounter, Gen 7 has Dhelmise, which could only be fished up from...
Did you guys know that moves that hit multiple Pokemon (Surf, Heat Wave, etc.) have their damaged reduced by 25%, and were reduced by 50% in Gen 3?
I mean, that's probably relevant for comp players, because every mechanic affecting damage is, but boy I sure had no idea about it for a while.
In FRLG, most Gen 2 Pokemon used the same sprites that they did in RSE.
Except for, of all Pokemon, Teddiursa.
Now, you still can't encounter Teddiursa in that game, but that didn't stop them.
Also, despite being depicted as orange in its official art and the anime, Teddiursa was more brown...
So, here's something fun:
Mantine, Water/Flying, associated with a Water-type fish. Comes after the fish in the national dex.
Cromarant, Flying/Water, associated with a Water-type fish. Comes before the fish in the national dex.
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