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>NormalRarely double typing with anything dangerous, probably good for domestic environments
>FireHard to train because many have open flames or very hot bodies. Unless intelligent enough to regulate their fire not good for beginners
>WaterSeem to have a mild temperament and be easy enough to handle, especially if not evolved
>GrassProbably still easier than fire types but Pokemon with poison attacks or thorns can be tricky
>FlyingMostly safe like normal. Evolved forms are mostly no good for inside housing
>FightingMany strong willed Pokemon in this category, hard to train because they genuinely need to respect their trainer before listening to commands. High energy so need a lot of attention
>PoisonHard to train, dangerous to humans even if they don't do it on purpose. Temperament depends highly on the exact species
>ElectricSmall ones like the pika clones are very safe. Generally easy to befriend
>GroundLike Rock they need a special environment for training. Not suitable for urban areas, otherwise mid diff to train
>RockLike ground the biggest challenge isn't to properly train them but more so where you find a good place to be able to do so without destroying a city
>PsychicSecond hardest to train after Dragon. Extremely intelligent so establishing yourself as the pack leader isn't enough. Also exceptionally strong. Not advised unless you have experience already
>IcePretty hard. Be prepared for a lot of frost bite. Don't train in lone wilderness unless you know exactly what you are doing and that you can trust your Poke entirely