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On a basic level you'll try to cover your type's weaknesses via secondary types, abilities, and coverage moves.Ok, I've never done one before and I would like to try.
So let's say I want to make a Fire team. How do I make each Pokemon play differently and how do I cover weaknesses?
What can be the strategy of a single-type team?
Also which are the best types for making a monotype team?
The strategy you'll use depends on the type. Fire type teams would probably tend to be more offensively inclined, since the majority of Fire types tend to designed that way, and being weak to Ground, Water, and (Stealth) Rock makes it difficult to effectively pull off a defensive strategy.
As for the best types.....probably like Water or Flying or something, due to the general variety of (good) 'mons those types have. Water is also just a good type for whatever reason (and rain offense is still pretty viable despite the lack of perma-weather), and it gets Scald too. Flying is good because it's immune to common Ground moves and can get around it's Stealth Rock weakness to some degree since most Defog users are Flying type, not to mention that Flying has good neutral coverage offensively as well. Normal and Steel are probably pretty good too, but idk that much about monotype tbh.