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Blast Burn is a slightly inaccurate but very highly-damaging Fire-type move introduced in Generation III. For all intents and purposes, it is a Fire-type Hyper Beam.
Learnset
Generation III
In FireRed and LeafGreen, an elderly woman on Cape Brink will teach Charizard Blast Burn. Like Hydro Cannon and Frenzy Plant, the Pokémon must have a very high happiness rating.
Another way to get the move would be to clear the Mt. Battle challenge in Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, then choose Cyndaquil as the prize.
Generation IV
An elderly man, much like the woman on Cape Brink, appears on Route 228 in the Battle Zone, and will teach it to the three fully evolved fire starters in the previous generations, as well as Infernape. He will also require that the Pokémon that is to learn the move has a high happiness rating.
In other languages
French: rafale feu, German: lohekanonade, Italian: incendio, Spanish: anillo igneo.
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