Fire (type)

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Template:ElementalTypes Template:TypeNotice Notable trainers that specialize in Fire-type Pokémon include Blaine of Cinnabar Island, Flannery of Lavaridge Town, and Flint of the Sinnoh Elite Four.

Statistical averages

Overall

Stat
HP: 64
Attack: 81
Defense: 64
Sp.Atk: 86
Sp.Def: 72
Speed: 72
Total: 0


Fully evolved

Stat
HP: 79.24
Attack: 97.82
Defense: 82.00
Sp.Atk: 102.82
Sp.Def: 88.29
Speed: 79.29
Total: 0


Battle properties

Generation I

Offensive Fire Defensive
Power Types   Power Types
Bug
Grass
Ice
½× Bug
Fire
Grass
½× Dragon
Fire
Rock
Water
Ground
Rock
Water
None None


Generation II-onwards

Offensive Fire Defensive
Power Types   Power Types
Bug
Grass
Ice
Steel
½× Bug
Fire
Grass
Ice
Steel
½× Dragon
Fire
Rock
Water
Ground
Rock
Water
None None


Characteristics

The Fire type is mediocre defensively. Ground, Rock, and Water moves are all very common, while most of the Fire-type's resistances are of little use. Fire-type Pokémon will not survive too long in battle; they must deal damage quickly in order to earn their slot on a team. This reflects the nature of fire being a very destructive force yet at the same time being very fragile. However, not only does Fire have 5 resistances, but its also immune to the Burn condition making Pokémon of this type key physical sweepers. Also, most Fire types can at least learn SolarBeam to counter all 3 of the type's weaknesses.

Offensively, Fire is very useful. The ability to deal super effective damage to Steel-type Pokémon is very useful for Pokémon that specialize in physical moves, as many Steel-type Pokémon typically have high Defense but a low Special Defense and would have little trouble with any physical moves thrown at them. Also Fire moves are generally powerful, with half of its damaging moves having 100 or more for power and 11 out of 16 having 80 or more.

Quantity-wise, Fire-types are rare, with only 17 fully evolved Pokémon among them, of which there are four legendaries and four starter Pokémon. So technically, only 9 Fire-type Pokémon are easily available. This makes sense as most forms of fire are extremely rare in nature. Fire-types are much rarer in colder regions than in warmer ones, as proven with Hoenn and Sinnoh's Pokédex listings, which have the most and the least Fire-types, respectively, if not counting the Johto Dex (which counted all ten Fire-type evolution families that were known at the time). Fire types often have below average defense stats, but high speed and attack stats, making them lethal damaging Pokémon.

When used in contests, Fire-type moves typically become Beauty moves, but some may be Tough or Smart moves.

Pokémon

Pure Fire-type Pokémon

# Name
004 004 Charmander
005 005 Charmeleon
037 037 Vulpix
038 038 Ninetales
058 058 Growlithe
059 059 Arcanine
077 077 Ponyta
078 078 Rapidash
126 126 Magmar
136 136 Flareon
155 155 Cyndaquil
156 156 Quilava
157 157 Typhlosion
218 218 Slugma
240 240 Magby
244 244 Entei
255 255 Torchic
324 324 Torkoal
390 390 Chimchar
467 467 Magmortar

Half Fire-type Pokémon

Primary Fire-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
006 006 Charizard Fire Flying
146 146 Moltres Fire Flying
219 219 Magcargo Fire Rock
250 250 Ho-Oh Fire Flying
256 256 Combusken Fire Fighting
257 257 Blaziken Fire Fighting
322 322 Numel Fire Ground
323 323 Camerupt Fire Ground
391 391 Monferno Fire Fighting
392 392 Infernape Fire Fighting
485 485 Heatran Fire Steel

Secondary Fire-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
228 228 Houndour Dark Fire
229 229 Houndoom Dark Fire

Moves

Damage-dealing moves

Name Category Contest Power Accuracy PP Target Notes
Blast Burn Special Beauty 150 90% 5 One foe The user must rest on the next turn.
Blaze Kick Physical Beauty 85 90% 10 One foe Has a high critical hit ratio. Has a 10% chance of burning the opponent.
Ember Special Beauty 40 100% 25 One foe Has a 10% chance of burning the opponent.
Eruption Special Beauty 150 100% 5 Both foes The less HP the user has, the weaker this move's power.
Fire Blast Special Beauty 120 85% 5 One foe Has a 10% chance of burning the opponent.
Fire Fang Physical Beauty 65 95% 15 One foe Has a 10% chance of burning the opponent and cause flinching.
Fire Punch Physical Beauty 75 100% 15 One foe Has a 10% chance of burning the opponent.
Fire Spin Special Beauty 15 70% 15 One foe Attacks for two to five turns.
Flame Wheel Physical Beauty 60 100% 25 One foe Has a 10% chance of burning the opponent.
Flamethrower Special Beauty 95 100% 15 One foe Has a 10% chance of burning the opponent.
Flare Blitz Physical Smart 120 100% 15 One foe User takes 1/3 recoil damage.
Heat Wave Special Beauty 100 90% 10 Both foes Has a 10% chance of burning the opponent.
Lava Plume Special Tough 80 100% 15 Everyone else Has a 30% chance of burning the opponent.
Magma Storm Special Tough 120 70% 5 One foe Attacks for two to five turns.
Overheat Special Beauty 140 90% 5 One foe Lowers user's Special Attack by two stages.
Sacred Fire Physical Beauty 100 95% 5 One foe Has a 50% chance of burning the opponent.

Non-damaging moves

Name Category Contest Accuracy PP Target Notes
Sunny Day Status Beauty 5 All Causes sunlight to intensify for five turns*.
Will-O-Wisp Status Beauty 75% 15 One foe Inflicts a burn.

Trivia

  • Fifteen of the eighteen Fire-type moves are Beauty moves in Contests. The only three that aren't Beauty moves were newly introduced in Generation IV, meaning that in Generation III, all Fire-type moves were Beauty moves.
  • It is interesting to note that in the Hoenn region games, Fire-type moves could be used underwater and Fire-types like Charmander were able to battle underwater, even though its Pokédex entries point out that it will die if its flame goes out.
  • The three types that Fire is weak to (Ground, Rock, and Water) all share a weakness to Template:Type2 attacks.
  • Torkoal is the only non-legendary Fire-type not related by evolution to another Pokémon.
  • All Fire-type Pokémon have yellow, orange, or red color somewhere on their body.
  • Every generation so far has introduced a Fire-type whose name begins with a C.
    • Every Fire-type starter family has at least one member whose name begins with a C.
  • Of all status moves, the second least common type among them is the Fire-type, tied with Fighting- and Template:Type2s.
  • Pokémon Diamond and Pearl versions have been criticized for the severe lack of Fire-types in the Sinnoh Pokédex (the Chimchar and Ponyta lines being the only ones), which became apparent when Flint's team only had two Fire-types (the final forms of those two lines). This was fixed in Platinum with the expansion.
    • Houndour was added to Valor lakefront and Magmar was added to Fuego Ironworks
  • Vulpix and Ninetales are the only two Fire-type Pokémon species where females outnumber males.

In other languages

  • Brazilian Portuguese: Fogo
  • Dutch: Vuur
  • French: Feu
  • German: Feuer
  • Italian: Fuoco
  • Japanese: ほのお (炎) honō
  • Korean: 불꽃 bulkkot
  • Polish: Ognisty
  • Spanish: Fuego