Talk:Types/@comment-68.149.158.180-20111224012038/@comment-189.169.130.252-20120102072937

Simple: ice and water are the same compound of elements, therefore how can one of them be supereffective against the other? Also, if you have ice at 20°F and water at 120°F, water will "unfreeze" ice. Then, ground attracks lighting, and can stop it completely, being unharmed. Finally, give a shock to a bird and tell me what happens.