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| {{bag/s|Steel Tera Shard|SV}}
| {{bag/s|Steel Tera Shard|SV}}
| [[Steel Tera Shard]]
| [[Steel Tera Shard]]
| On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.<br>50 Steel [[Tera Shard]]s can be used to change a Pokémon's {{terastal|Tera Type}} to Steel at the Treasure Eatery in [[Medali]].
| On rare occasions, these shards form when a Tera Pokémon falls in battle and its Tera Jewel shatters.
|- style="background:#FFF"
|- style="background:#FFF"
| [[File:Dream Steelium Z Sprite.png|40px|link=Steelium Z]]
| [[File:Dream Steelium Z Sprite.png|40px|link=Steelium Z]]
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| This is a crystallized form of Z-Power. It upgrades Steel-type moves to [[Z-Move]]s.
| This is a crystallized form of Z-Power. It upgrades Steel-type moves to [[Z-Move]]s.
|- class="unsortable"
|- class="unsortable"
! colspan=3 style="background:#{{steel color light}}; {{roundybottom|8px}}" |<small>All details are accurate to Generation VIII games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual item's page.</small>
! colspan=3 style="background:#{{steel color light}}; {{roundybottom|8px}}" |<small>All details are accurate to Generation IX games. For details that have changed between generations, please see an individual item's page.</small>
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** This trait is also shared by the {{t|Bug}} type.
** This trait is also shared by the {{t|Bug}} type.
* In Generation II, there is a [[glitch type]] that is a copy of the Steel type, named “{{DL|List of glitch types (Generation II)|l) m) ZM}}”. The [[????? (Gold/Silver FF)|?????]]{{sup/2|GS}} (hex form FF) is the only Pokémon with this type. This type has no moves.
* In Generation II, there is a [[glitch type]] that is a copy of the Steel type, named “{{DL|List of glitch types (Generation II)|l) m) ZM}}”. The [[????? (Gold/Silver FF)|?????]]{{sup/2|GS}} (hex form FF) is the only Pokémon with this type. This type has no moves.
* Every generation after [[Generation I]] has introduced at least one Steel-type [[Type expert|specialist]].
* More Pokémon gain the Steel type upon evolving than any other type, with a total of thirteen.
* More Pokémon gain the Steel type upon evolving than any other type, with a total of thirteen.
* The Steel type is the only type that resists {{type|Dragon}} moves.
* The Steel type is the only type that resists {{type|Dragon}} moves.
* Despite being introduced in [[Generation II]], there were no pure Steel-type Pokémon until [[Generation III]], with {{p|Mawile}} (at the time) and {{p|Registeel}}.
* Despite being introduced in [[Generation II]], there were no pure Steel-type Pokémon until [[Generation III]], with {{p|Mawile}} (at the time) and {{p|Registeel}}.
* Every generation since the Steel type debuted has introduced at least one Steel-type [[Type expert|specialist]].
* The Steel type is the last type to receive a {{tc|Team GO Rocket Grunt}} type specialist in [[Pokémon GO]].
* The Steel type is the last type to receive a {{tc|Team GO Rocket Grunt}} type specialist in [[Pokémon GO]].
* The Steel type is tied with the {{t|Poison}} type for being the most common type among [[Ultra Beasts]], with three Ultra Beasts being Steel- or Poison-type each.
* The Steel type is tied with the {{t|Poison}} type for being the most common type among [[Ultra Beasts]], with three Ultra Beasts being Steel- or Poison-type each.

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