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Pokémon types you rarely use?

I barely use rock-, bug-, steel- or ground-type Pokemon. Maybe it is because most of them don't appeal to me that much?
 
Rock is one I don't normally use, for sure.

Bug, dragon (since by the time I find a dragon type, I usually have a team in place that I like), ice. Also ghost, the only reason I've been using ghost types this gen in my team is because of the amount of new dual-type ghosts, heh. I could probably list like half the types if I were to list all the ones I tend to not use. Rock is definitely the one I just about never use for any reason, though.
 
Most types that were Physical before the split in gen IV. I often find myself using a more colorful array of types -- like Fire, Water, Electric, Grass, etc. So I often forgo types like Fighting, Ground, Rock, apparently all the brown ones when you look at the color coding, lmao. Welp.
Same here. Not only are they more colourful, I like their moves move. I especially don't use Bug, Steel and Rock types, unless they happen to be secondary types.
 
Normal, Bug, and Poison. I just never had any luck with those ones.
 
I really want to use Dragon-types but by the time they become available my team is always already set. I often try to cram one into the team at the expense at some other member but it normally doesn't work out and I switch back to the benched team member after a little while.
 
I honestly stay away from too many dragon types, probably just my old preconception of them being overused.

Perhaps I'll trian more, now that there's a wide variety of dual typings they have, and fairies poop on 'em.
 
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