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Fire. (type) Fire is one of the three basic elemental types along with Water and Grass, which constitute the three starter Pokémon. This creates a simple triangle to explain the type concept easily to new players. Fire types are notoriously rare in the early stages of the games so choosing the Fire variation starter is often a plus.
- Torracat
Torracat #0725 Litten #0727 Incineroar. Contents; Info; Base...
- Striaton City
This is the Pokémon Location guide for Striaton City in...
- Fire Gem
Effects. When held, the Fire Gem increases the power of a...
- Charcoal
It is a combustible fuel that boosts the power of Fire-type...
- Occa Berry
If held by a Pokémon, it weakens a foe’s supereffective...
- Flame Plate
It’s a stone tablet that boosts the power of Fire-type...
- Burn Drive
A cassette to be held by Genesect. It changes Techno Blast...
- Torracat
- 9 Tepig - Pignite - Emboar
- 8 Cyndaquil - Quilava - Typhlosion/Hisuian Typhlosion
- 7 Chimchar - Monferno - Infernape
- 6 Scorbunny - Raboot - cinderace
- 5 Fennekin - Braixen - Delphox
- 4 Litten - Torracat - Incineroar
- 3 Fuecoco - Crocalor - Skeledirge
- 2 Torchic - Combusken - Blaziken
- 1 Charmander - Charmeleon - Charizard
Fire/Fighting
Emboar has never enjoyed stardom. To be sure, it has its fans. Every Pokemon has its fans. But even the fans must know that when it comes to pure popularity contests, they're always going to be in the minority. Even Tepig, the first in the line, wasn't greeted with great enthusiasm — the other Unovan starters, cute Oshawott and sassy Snivy, were the immediate breadwinners here. On top of this, the other two starters are much better in-game for each title in the fifth generation. But the kicke...
Fire And Fire/Ghost
Despite the fandom's love for Gold & Silver and — especially — their beloved remakes, Johto's starting trio has almost always had a strange reputation as some of the least effective starters of all time. However, the Cyndaquil line stood out from the rest with its awesome neck flames and overall effectiveness in-game. Typhlosion really achieved greatness in Pokemon Legends: Arceus with its brand-new Hisuian form. This not only gave it a bit more Special Attack, but it also got a secondary Gho...
Fire/Fighting
Next up is another Fire-type starter that goes on to adopt a Fighting dual-type: Infernape. The Chimchar line is interesting because not only is it the best starter option in Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum; it's the best Fire-type in the Sinnoh Pokedexperiod. There are only a handful of Fire-types to choose from, but that's still impressive. Unfortunately, Infernape greatly suffers from power creep,meaning it doesn't really have any presence on later teams, since there are so many other Pokemon...
Fire
It seems like the Scorbunny evolution line has been relatively well-liked. Scorbunny's pep, the whole football aesthetic, and Cinderace's high Attack and Speed combined with the Libero ability all work in its favor. However, Scarlet & Violethas decided to change that. Not only did Cinderace lose its awesome Gigantamax form, but its Libero ability has been weakened. Instead of changing the Pokemon's type with every attack, it only does it once per switch-in. This means it's going to be a lot e...
Fire/Psychic
Fans rejoiced when the sixth-generation games, X & Y, revealed the first Fire starter that wouldn't evolve into a Fire/Fighting type in 13 years. That alone might have been enough to give Fennekin an edge, but the undeniable cuteness overload was almost too much. Tack on the fact that this would be the first time that starters would be rendered in full 3D, and well, success was ensured. Delphox's Special Attack and Speed are its obvious biggest boosts, and with its unusual typing, it became t...
Fire/Dark
The funniest thing about Incineroar is the instant reaction it received upon its unveiling. At the time, Sun & Moon's starter lines had been revealed, but their typings were still shrouded in mystery. Folks took one look at this muscular wrestler, and as cool as its design was, there was a collective sigh. "Oh, no. We just got away from Fire/Fighting. Why, Game Freak, Why?!" There were eggs on all our faces the day we learned that Incineroar was Fire/dark instead, and it wasn't messing around...
Fire/Ghost
Hisuian Typhlosion may be the first Fire/Ghost starter, but it isn't the best. That honor goes to Skeledirge, the final stage of everyone's favorite absent-minded crocodile-chili pepper, Fuecoco. But even though fans fell for its big eyes and toothy grin, nobody expected it to be the best starter option in Scarlet & Violet. On top of being the most effective Paldean starter in-game, Skeledirge is one of the rare Fire-types that is built to be bulky, with great HP and Defense. But what really...
Fire/Fighting
Fire/Fighting may seem played out for starters now, but when Blaziken did it, it was novel and effective. Finally, players got a Fire-type that could easily beat the first Rock-type gym in the game! Still, the jokes would flow for years, calling it a buffalo chicken that wore JNCO jeans. The internet in 2002 was having a blast with it. But then people got a taste for Blaziken's power, and you do not want to mess with this bird. Its stats spread is fantastic, with great attacking stats and a h...
Fire/Flying
Charizard's massive popularity couldn't be overstated if we tried. If you ask someone who hasn't played a video game in their entire life to list every Pokemon they know, the most common response is probably "the yellow rodent." But the second most common response? "There's the yellow rat. The big red dinosaur." Charizard is the big red dinosaur, of course, and it wears that title with unparalleled pride. On top of this, Charizard has received a ton of love over the generations to make it a c...
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- Volcarona. Pokemon Black & White - Generation 5. Best Nature: Modest. Weak To: Flying (2x), Water (2x), Rock (4x) Bug-type Pokemon aren’t known to be the strongest of the bunch, but some really manage to stand out.
- Iron Moth. Pokemon Violet - Generation 9. Best Nature: Timid. Weak To: Ground (4x), Rock (2x), Water (2x), Psychic (2x) The future version of the next entry on this list, this Pokemon Violet exclusive is a Fire/Poison type.
- Skeledirge. Pokemon Scarlet & Violet - Generation 9. Best Nature: Modest or Quiet. Weak To: Ground (2x), Ghost (2x), Rock (2x), Water (2x), Dark (2x) Pokemon Scarlet & Violet introduced three absolutely adorable starter Pokemon that immediately had fans in an uproar about their potential evolutions.
- Hisuian Typhlosion. Generation 8 - Pokemon Legends: Arceus. Best Nature: Timid. Weak To: Ground (2x), Ghost (2x), Rock (2x), Water (2x), Dark (2x) For the first time in the franchise's history, starter Pokemon received new forms in the ancient Hisui region.
Jun 21, 2024 · All Fire-type Pokemon are weak to the following types when it comes to moves and opposing Pokemon: Ground. Rock. Water. It’s worth bringing Water-type Pokemon to face any Fire-types, considering ...
Oct 12, 2024 · The stats shown for Starmobile are the exact stats, not base stats.The values are custom set rather than derived from base stats, level, Nature, IVs, and EVs. Moves. As of Generation IX, there are 49 Fire-type moves, which makes up 5.24% of all moves (excluding those that are Fire-type only under certain circumstances), making it the 7th most common type among moves, after Electric and before ...
Nov 20, 2022 · Fire Pokemon Weakness & Strength Chart. Fire-type Pokemon are one of the three starter Pokemon that form a triangular, or rock-paper-scissors, relationship with Grass and Water-type Pokemon. Fire-type attacks are based around fire, meaning that when most of them attack, they can cause Burn to occur. Some Fire-type Pokemon were inspired by ...
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sp. attack. ranked #1. 72.5. sp. defense. ranked #2. 75.8. speed. ranked #3. Fire Pokémon have significantly fewer species than other Starter types due to the absence of natural phenomena that can be described as fire: the Slugma line, the Numel line, the Magmar line, Torkoal and Volcanion are some of the close representation.