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=== Type(s) ===
=== Type(s) ===
In Tuxemon, there are five [[types]], and a tuxemon can belong to one or two of them.
In Tuxemon, there are five [[types]], and a tuxemon can belong to one or two of them:
 
* '''Fire:''' Includes creatures associated with energy, like electricity and heat, dragons and other legendary beings, and poison. 
* '''Water:''' Includes creatures associated with the sea, lakes and swamps, ice and snow, the weather, and fish and amphibians.
* '''Wood:''' Includes creatures associated with plants, lichen and fungi, forests, the natural environment, the wind and flying, and the wilderness.
* '''Earth:''' Includes creatures associated with the ground and underground, dirt and soil, mountains and rocks, caves, and ancient and buried things.
* '''Metal:''' Includes creatures associated with steel, darkness, mechanical and robotic things, psychic powers and other unnatural things, humankind, and the undead.


* '''[[Fire]]:''' Includes creatures associated with energy, like electricity, light and heat, dragons and other legendary beings, and poison.   
* '''[[Fire]]:''' Includes creatures associated with energy, like electricity, light and heat, dragons and other legendary beings, and poison.   

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