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'''Move types''' have been introduced in [[Telefang 2]], where each [[move]] could have its own type and would determine the effectiveness of the attack to the opponent, as opposed to in [[Telefang 1]] where the move type is the [[type]] of the Denjuu. | '''Move types''' have been introduced in [[Telefang 2]], where each [[move]] could have its own type and would determine the effectiveness of the attack to the opponent, as opposed to in [[Telefang 1]] where the move type is the [[type]] of the Denjuu. | ||
With the exception of | With the exception of {{mt|Normal}}, every type has two strengths, two weaknesses, and two neutralities. | ||
==Type comparison chart== | ==Type comparison chart== |
Revision as of 17:05, 25 February 2008
Move types have been introduced in Telefang 2, where each move could have its own type and would determine the effectiveness of the attack to the opponent, as opposed to in Telefang 1 where the move type is the type of the Denjuu.
With the exception of Normal, every type has two strengths, two weaknesses, and two neutralities.
Type comparison chart
Attack type ↓ | Hill | Sky | Wood | Lake | Sand | Land |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fire | X | OO | XX | O | ||
Electric | O | XX | OO | X | ||
Water | O | XX | X | OO | ||
Wind | XX | X | O | OO | ||
Rock | OO | O | X | XX | ||
Machine | OO | X | O | XX |
OO = Super effective attack
O = Effective attack
X = Not very effective attack
XX = Extremely ineffective attack