What is a "coverage" move?

A "coverage" move, especially in games like Pokémon, is a non-STAB (Same-Type Attack Bonus) move chosen to hit opponents' types for super-effective damage or neutral damage, filling gaps in a Pokémon's offensive potential where its primary STAB moves would be resisted or ineffective, improving overall team matchups. In sports, like football, "coverage" refers to defensive schemes (e.g., zone, man) where defenders cover receivers or areas to prevent completions.
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What is a coverage move in Pokémon?

In high level play, aka competitive, having a coverage move can be the difference between winning and losing a match. It has no STAB but as the name implies, it covers against another type so you can still end up with an advantage.
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What's the most powerful move in Pokémon?

The "most powerful" Pokémon move depends on the criteria, but Explosion (250 BP) is top for single hits without setup, while Last Respects (up to 5050 BP with 100 fainted allies) or Stored Power (up to 860 BP with +6 in all stats) achieve absurd power with conditions; Z-Moves like 10,000,000 Volt Thunderbolt (200 BP) and signature moves like Hydro Cannon/Frenzy Plant (150 BP) are also contenders, but One-Hit KO (OHKO) moves offer guaranteed KOs if they hit.
 
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What is the move that never kills Pokémon?

The best Pokémon move that doesn't kill (by leaving the target at 1 HP) is False Swipe, designed for capturing by always leaving the opponent with at least 1 HP, but other options include status moves (like Spore, Thunder Wave) or utility moves that don't deal damage, like Fake Out or redirection moves, depending on the goal.
 
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What is a coverage person?

“Covered Person” means each person insured under the group policy as defined by the policyholder.
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What is an example of coverage?

Coverage examples vary by context, but generally mean the extent something is included, protected, or reported, like auto insurance covering accident costs, news reporting on an event, or software testing covering all code paths, showing how broadly or deeply a topic or system is addressed. 
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What is a coverage position?

The term Coverage Position Letter (CPL) is most commonly used when an insurer affirmatively denies coverage on a claim in its entirety. A Reservation of Rights (RoR) letter is issued when there is a question of whether some or all aspects of the claim may be covered under the policy.
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Which Pokémon is 999?

The Pokémon with the Pokédex number #999 is Gimmighoul (Chest Form), a Ghost-type Pokémon from Generation IX (Scarlet & Violet) known for evolving into #1000 Gholdengo after collecting 999 Gimmighoul Coins. Gimmighoul has two forms, the Chest Form (number 999) and the Roaming Form, and its evolution into Gholdengo requires a specific collection of coins, symbolizing a thousand coins. 
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What is the #1 weakest Pokémon?

FAQs. What is the weakest rare Pokémon? The weakest rare Pokémon is Cosmog. It's a psychic-type Legendary Pokémon with the same base stat total as Magikarp.
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What are the suicidal moves in Pokémon?

Explosion, Self-Destruct, Memento, Final Gambit, Healing Wish, Lunar Dance, and arguably Perish Song are all moves that faint the user while also causing an effect in battle, from Explosive power to Healing side-effects.
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What is the #1 strongest Pokémon?

Arceus. By far the most naturally powerful Legendary Pokémon, with 720 points, Arceus is the closest thing the Poké-world has to a God - and as such, has powers you won't find with any other. These include Multitype, allowing it to change forms at will, telepathy, and the ability to control other Legendary Pokémon.
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What moves never miss in Pokémon?

Pokémon moves that never miss are typically those that bypass accuracy checks, including Swift, Aerial Ace, Aura Sphere, Magical Leaf, Shadow Punch, Shock Wave, Feint Attack, and Magnet Bomb, alongside Z-Moves, Max Moves, and partner-exclusive moves like Pika Papow in Let's Go. Moves like Thunder and Hurricane also never miss in the rain due to weather effects, while the No Guard ability makes all moves, even low-accuracy ones, hit without fail. 
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Is there a Pokémon that does 1000 damage?

Indeed, the attack 'Shadow Storm' does 1000 damage to an opponent for 4 psychic energy cards. But come on, what Pokémon can survive an attack of 1,000 HP? Exactly, when you play this attack it is an instant K.O for your opponent. And that's exactly what makes this card the very strongest of all.
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What does "immune" mean in Pokémon?

Immunity. Some Pokémon are immune to certain types of attacks. In Pokémon GO, this means they take even less damage than other “not-very-effective” attacks.
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What is the most overpowered Pokémon type?

There's no single "most OP" type, but Steel and Fairy are consistently top contenders, especially combined (Steel/Fairy), due to incredible defensive profiles with many resistances and few weaknesses, while Dragon is offensively strong with great stats and movepool (Dragon Dance). Ghost is also great defensively (Normal/Fighting immunity, few weaknesses). The best type depends on the game's meta, but Steel/Fairy offers unmatched defensive utility.
 
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What is a Z move in Pokémon?

Z-Moves are powerful, once-per-battle attacks in Pokémon Sun & Moon (Generation VII) that allow a trainer and Pokémon to unleash combined energy, requiring a Z-Ring, a Z-Crystal matching the move's type, and a Pokémon knowing a move of that type; they transform regular moves into devastating, high-power attacks or supercharge status moves with extra effects, with some Pokémon having unique, signature Z-Moves.
 
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Who is Ash's weakest Pokémon?

Ash's weakest Pokémon is often debated, but frequent contenders are Pidgeotto/Pidgeot, Unfezant, Palpitoad, Scraggy, and Torkoal, usually due to low battle performance, few wins, or being babies/underutilized, with Pidgeotto often cited for never winning a battle, while Unfezant and Palpitoad are criticized for poor showings in Unova/Sinnoh.
 
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What Pokémon is No1?

Pokémon number 1 in the National Pokédex is Bulbasaur, the Grass/Poison-type starter Pokémon from the Kanto region, known for its distinctive bulb on its back that grows as it evolves. It's the first entry in the Pokédex, followed by Ivysaur and Venusaur, kicking off the classic series of Pokémon.
 
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What is the stupidest Pokémon?

There's no single "dumbest" Pokémon, as it's subjective, but common contenders based on design, uselessness, or Pokedex entries include Stunfisk, Lickilicky, Vanilluxe, Trubbish/Garbodor, and Klefki, often criticized for being uninspired "item" or "garbage" designs, while Slowpoke, Magikarp, and Bidoof are known for being weak or silly in battle, though sometimes beloved for their iconic stupidity.
 
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What is the 666th Pokémon?

Vivillon is a Bug/Flying type Pokémon introduced in Generation 6 .
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What is TM 69 in Pokémon?

TM69 in Pokémon varies by game, often being Rock Polish (Gen 4-7, BDSP, Black/White) which sharply raises Speed, but becomes Psycho Cut in Sword/Shield (a physical Psychic move) and Ice Punch in Scarlet/Violet (a powerful Ice move), craftable after defeating Atticus. Its location shifts, from caves like Mount Coronet (Platinum) and Chargestone Cave (Black/White) to specific spots requiring bike abilities (Sword/Shield) or crafting (Scarlet/Violet).
 
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What Pokémon is 001?

Pokémon #001 is Bulbasaur, the Grass/Poison-type Seed Pokémon, known as the first entry in the National Pokédex, and the first of the Kanto starters, always appearing before Ivysaur (#002) and Venusaur (#003).
 
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What does $100 k /$ 300k /$ 100k mean?

The numbers in the coverage refer to the maximum amount your insurer will pay out for each type of claim. So, in a 100/300/100 policy, you would have $100,000 coverage per person, $300,000 in bodily injury coverage per accident, and $100,000 in property damage coverage per accident.
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What are the 4 levels of coverage?

Marketplace plans are put into 4 categories (or "metal levels"): Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. If available in their area, Catastrophic plans are a 5th category available to people: Under 30 years. Over 30 years and don't qualify for savings on a Marketplace plan.
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How much is a $500,000 life insurance policy for a 60 year old man?

For a 60-year-old man, a $500,000 life insurance policy costs roughly $120 to $300+ monthly for term life (depending on term length and health) and significantly more for whole life, with estimates ranging from $300-$450 monthly for whole life and potentially over $1,300 monthly for guaranteed whole life, varying greatly by health, smoking status, policy type, and insurer. 
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