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{{type|Fire}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] are associated with heat, often in the form of flames or lava. Fire-type attacks often have a chance of causing the [[Burn]] status effect, though they themselves are immune to it, which reduces the [[Statistics#Attack|Attack]] statistic by half as well as taking away hit points each turn it is in effect. |
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{{type|Fire}}-[[Types|type]] [[Pokémon (species)|Pokémon]] are associated with heat, often in the form of flames or lava. Fire-type attacks often have a chance of causing the [[Burn]] status effect, though most if not all fire type pokemon are immune to it, which reduces the [[Statistics#Attack|Attack]] statistic by half as well as taking away hit points each turn it is in effect. |
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Some Fire types are not affected by Fire type attacks because they have an ability called [[Flash Fire]], which negates all fire damage and raises the power of Fire-type moves at the same time. |
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Some Fire types are not affected by Fire type attacks because of an ability called [[Flash Fire]], which negates all fire damage and raises the power of Fire-type moves at the same time. |
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{{type|Fire}}-type is weak against {{type|Water}}-types. {{type|Fire}}-types Pokémon are strong against {{type|Grass}}-types, {{type|Ice}} and {{type|Bug}}. |
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*'''Single-types''': 1st Gen: 10, 2nd Gen: 6, 3rd Gen: 2, 4th Gen: 2, 5th Gen: 7 |
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*'''Single-types''': 1st Gen: 10, 2nd Gen: 6, 3rd Gen: 2, 4th Gen: 2, 5th Gen: 7 |
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==Other== |
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*[[Zapmolcuno]] |
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==Delta Species Fire Pokémon== |
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*[[Ekans]] - [[Arbok]] |
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*[[Mankey]] - [[Primeape]] |
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*[[Seadra]] - [[Kingdra]] (Steel) |
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*[[Smoochum]] - [[Jynx]] |
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*[[Gyarados]] |
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*[[Aerodactyl]] |
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*[[Mewtwo]] (Steel) |
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*[[Mew]] |
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*[[Heracross]] |
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*[[Larvitar]] - [[Pupitar]] - [[Tyranitar]] (Steel) |
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*[[Ludicolo]] |
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*[[Taillow]] - [[Swellow]] |
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*[[Ralts]] - [[Kirlia]] - [[Gardevoir]] |
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*[[Feebas]] - [[Milotic]] |
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*[[Bagon]] - [[Shelgon]] - [[Salamence]] (Steel) |
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*[[Latias]] |
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*[[Rayquaza]] |
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{{Pokémon by types}} |
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{{Pokémon by types}} |
Fire-type Pokémon are associated with heat, often in the form of flames or lava. Fire-type attacks often have a chance of causing the Burn status effect, though most if not all fire type pokemon are immune to it, which reduces the Attack statistic by half as well as taking away hit points each turn it is in effect.
Some Fire types are not affected by Fire type attacks because of an ability called Flash Fire, which negates all fire damage and raises the power of Fire-type moves at the same time.
Fire-type is weak against Water-types. Fire-types Pokémon are strong against Grass-types, Ice and Bug.
- Single-types: 1st Gen: 10, 2nd Gen: 6, 3rd Gen: 2, 4th Gen: 2, 5th Gen: 7
- Dual-types: 1st Gen: 2, 2nd Gen :4, 3rd Gen: 4, 4th Gen: 3, 5th Gen: 9
Abilities of Fire Pokémon
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Fire Pokémon Trainers
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Fire Pokémon Families
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Delta Species Fire Pokémon
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