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I was watching a youtuber play Pokémon Sword and I just noticed that he has a Dragapult that has Dragon Dance, Dragon Darts, Scald, and Phantom Force. Why not give it a wider set of types than just stab moves (yeah, Dragon Dance is a Status move, so I will let it slide)? If the person were to encounter a Jigglypuff, they would only be able to hit it with Scald, since the Normal/Fairy type combo is immune to Ghost and Dragon Type Moves. Heck, why do a lot of competitive and casual players over rely on STAB Moves by loading up on ONLY STAB moves? I have a Gardevoir in Pokémon Scarlet that has Moonblast, Psychic, Thunderbolt, and Shadow Ball. It can hit 8 types super effectively, while the Dragapult can only hit six (sure, that's not a huge difference). Meanwhile, if my Gardevoir were to encounter a Jigglypuff, it can hit with three moves (Psychic, Moonblast, and Thunderbolt). This means that Gardevoir would have an easier time against Jigglypuff than Dragapult would.