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==Summary==
==Summary==
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A Pokehero may have either one or two types. <!--For instance, {{p|Charmander}} is a {{t|Fire}} type, while {{p|Bulbasaur}} is both a {{t|Grass}} type and a {{t|Poison}} type. -->Pokeheroes with two types are known as dual-type Pokeheroes. With this system and there currently being 8 regular types and 2 special types, there is a total of 30 unique [[List of type combinations by abundance|combinations]] of types<!--, X of which have been used in {{TransLink|PokeHero|PokeHero}}-->.
A Pokehero may have either one or two types. <!--For instance, {{p|Charmander}} is a {{t|Fire}} type, while {{p|Bulbasaur}} is both a {{t|Grass}} type and a {{t|Poison}} type. -->Pokeheroes with two types are known as dual-type Pokeheroes. With this system and there currently being 8 regular types and 2 special types, there is a total of 30 unique {{TransLink|List of type combinations by abundance|combinations}} of types<!--, X of which have been used in {{TransLink|PokeHero|PokeHero}}-->.


All moves have exactly one type each. The type of a damaging move typically determines which types of Pokehero it is super effective against and which types of Pokehero it is not very effective against. If the type of a move matches one of the types of the Pokehero using it, it gains a {{TransLink|Same-type attack bonus|boost in power}}.
All moves have exactly one type each. The type of a damaging move typically determines which types of Pokehero it is super effective against and which types of Pokehero it is not very effective against. If the type of a move matches one of the types of the Pokehero using it, it gains a {{TransLink|Same-type attack bonus|boost in power}}.