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All fine and dandy for an origin story... but I still don't understand why on earth it's a Steel type, and just Steel at that. (It kind of mirrors the at-the-time unique typing of Sableye, but it still always seemed kind of randomly tossed on to me). [[User:Anaphysik|Anaphysik]] 08:34, 4 May 2010 (UTC) | All fine and dandy for an origin story... but I still don't understand why on earth it's a Steel type, and just Steel at that. (It kind of mirrors the at-the-time unique typing of Sableye, but it still always seemed kind of randomly tossed on to me). [[User:Anaphysik|Anaphysik]] 08:34, 4 May 2010 (UTC) | ||
==Pure Steel-types== | |||
Since this is not news, but a column, there is no reason why this page shouldn't be edited with the fact that [[Generation V]] introduced three new pure Steel-types: {{p|Giaru}}, {{p|Gigiaru}}, and {{p|Gigigiaru}}. |
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All fine and dandy for an origin story... but I still don't understand why on earth it's a Steel type, and just Steel at that. (It kind of mirrors the at-the-time unique typing of Sableye, but it still always seemed kind of randomly tossed on to me). Anaphysik 08:34, 4 May 2010 (UTC)
Pure Steel-types
Since this is not news, but a column, there is no reason why this page shouldn't be edited with the fact that Generation V introduced three new pure Steel-types: Giaru, Gigiaru, and Gigigiaru.