This syntheticPokemonis an odd species that was created in a lab by humans. Type: Null was formed from the cells of every type of pokemon and was forced by scientists to emulatethe power of Arceusby utilizing special items (memories), however, this species could not control themselves with this vast power, and all 3 Type: Null that were created had to be put into permanent cryogenic stasis to prevent them from going berserk.
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Due to their mysterious background and obscure existence, many trainers bypass allying with Type: Null. However, this unique origin givesthis Normal-type pokemonsome of the greatest versatility and viability as a pocket monster partner.
Breeding
It is impossible to breed Type: Null with any pokemon (including Ditto). This is a unique species that does not fit into the gender binary of thePokemongames and is also in an undiscovered egg group.
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Despite this information, as well as Type: Null eggs being unobtainable in-game, this pocket monster still has a hatch time for their illegal eggs. If one hacks such a thing into their game, it would take between 30,840 and 31,096 steps to hatch.
Pokedex Entries
Sincethis interesting Normal-typedoesn’t get very much attention, only being acquirable after one becomes a champion, many have probably missed out on their fascinating lore. To get a sense of what Type: Null is all about, be sure to check out theirPokedex entries.
Generation VII
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Stats & Type Effectiveness
Type: Null’s Base Stats (Total - 534)
Just by looking at the stat spread, it’s clear that Type: Null is a very well-rounded pokemon that is only really lacking in the Speed department. It’s worth noting that their Speed stat is numerically flipped from their other stats, which can hint at their imperfect state and is due to the heavy helmet that they are forced to wear.
When they evolve into Silvally (via high friendship), their Speed stat is the only one that changes as it gets boosted to 95, like the others, and since Silvally has broken free from its restrictive helm, it’s clear that this is the true potential of the species when they are not being held back.

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Type Effectiveness
Asa Normal-type, this synthetic pokemon is neutral to most other types, only taking double damage from Fighting-type moves and being immune to Ghost-type ones. This grants Type: Null excellent usability and is only really threatened by obvious-to-avoid opponents.
All Moves & How To Teach Them
Being artificially created, Type: Null can learn an even greater variety of offensive, defensive, and status moves via leveling up and TM/TR than other Normal-types, who, among other traits, are often known for their versatility in this regard. Out of the 18 types in thePokemongames, Type: Null can learn moves from 15 (no learnable ones from the Fairy, Fighting, or Grass-types).

