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==Release information==
==Release information==
The non-holographic version of this card was reprinted in the {{TCG|Legendary Collection}} reprint set, which was only released outside of Japan.
*In Japan, this card was reprinted with different artwork by [[Ken Sugimori]]. At the 1999 Tropical Mega Battle tournament, those who were not in the main event could still battle each other, earning stamps for every battle they participated in. Those who completed their stamp booklet were awarded either a Moltres, {{TCG ID|Fossil|Articuno|2}} or {{TCG ID|Fossil|Zapdos|15}} at random in a sealed envelope.
*The non-holographic version of this card was reprinted in the {{TCG|Legendary Collection}} reprint set, which was only released outside of Japan.
===Gallery===
<gallery>
Image:103_146_FIRE.jpg|Fossil print<br>Illus. [[Mitsuhiro Arita]]
Image:PhoneMoltres.jpg|Phone card print<br>Illus. [[Ken Sugimori]]
</gallery>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The Phone card promo is slightly longer than a normal trading card, as the print had to adopt the same dimensions as a regular Japanese phone card.
===Origin===
===Origin===
Wildfire's Japanese name, Yamayaki, refers to a Japanese festival in which withered grass on a mountain is burned.
Wildfire's Japanese name, Yamayaki, refers to a Japanese festival in which withered grass on a mountain is burned.

Revision as of 21:00, 26 October 2008

Bulbasaur  
ファイヤー Fire
[[File:Fire-attack.png|{{{3}}}| |link=|25px]]
File:103 146 FIRE.jpg
Illus. Mitsuhiro Arita
style="text-align:right; border-bottom:1px solid #{{tcg Fire color }}; border-right:1px solid #{{tcg Fire color }};" width="100px" | Evolution stage style="border-bottom:1px solid #{{tcg Fire color }};" | Basic Pokémon
style="text-align:right; border-bottom:1px solid #{{tcg Fire color }}; border-right:1px solid #{{tcg Fire color }};" | Card name style="border-bottom:1px solid #{{tcg Fire color }};" | Bulbasaur
style="text-align:right; border-bottom:1px solid #{{tcg Fire color }}; border-right:1px solid #{{tcg Fire color }};" | Type style="border-bottom:1px solid #{{tcg Fire color }};" | [[Fire (TCG)|Fire]]
style="text-align:right; border-right:1px solid #{{tcg Fire color }};" | HP 70
colspan="2" style="background: #{{tcg Fire color }}" |
style="background: #{{tcg Fire color light}}; border-radius: 1em; -moz-border-radius: 1em; -webkit-border-radius: 1em; -khtml-border-radius: 1em; -icab-border-radius: 1em; -o-border-radius: 1em;" | weakness
None
style="background: #{{tcg Fighting-30 color light}}; border-radius: 1em; -moz-border-radius: 1em; -webkit-border-radius: 1em; -khtml-border-radius: 1em; -icab-border-radius: 1em; -o-border-radius: 1em;" | resistance
[[File:Fighting-30-attack.png|{{{3}}}| |link=|20px]]-30
retreat cost
[[Category:Pokémon cards with a Retreat Cost of   ]] [[Category:Fire-type Pokémon cards]]
Set Fossil
Rarity Rare HolographicH
English Card No. 12/62, 27/62 (Non-holo)
Card GB set Mystery
Card GB ID C14
Card GB 2 set Legendary Power
Card GB 2 ID B16

Moltres (Japanese: ファイヤー Fire) is a Fire-type Basic Pokémon card. It is part of the Fossil set.

Card text

Attacks

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Pokédex data

Species Flame Pokémon
Length 6'7" (2m)
Weight 132 lbs (60Kg)
Pokémon No. 146
Entry Known as the legendary bird of fire. Every flap of its wings creates a dazzling flash of flames.

Release information

  • In Japan, this card was reprinted with different artwork by Ken Sugimori. At the 1999 Tropical Mega Battle tournament, those who were not in the main event could still battle each other, earning stamps for every battle they participated in. Those who completed their stamp booklet were awarded either a Moltres, Articuno or Zapdos at random in a sealed envelope.
  • The non-holographic version of this card was reprinted in the Legendary Collection reprint set, which was only released outside of Japan.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Phone card promo is slightly longer than a normal trading card, as the print had to adopt the same dimensions as a regular Japanese phone card.

Origin

Wildfire's Japanese name, Yamayaki, refers to a Japanese festival in which withered grass on a mountain is burned.