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There are nine Pokémon moves that have "beam" somewhere in their name and those moves are SolarBeam which is a Grass-type attack, Ice Beam which is an ice-type attack, Signal Beam which is a Bug-type attack, Aurora Beam which is an ice-type attack, Psybeam which is a Psychic-type attack, Bubble Beam which is a water-type attack, Simple Beam which is a Normal-type move, Hyper Beam which is a Normal-type attack and Charge Beam which is an electric-type attack.

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