Fire type

Fire type Pokémon icon

In the Pokémon world, Fire-type is one of the eighteen elemental Pokémon types that Pokémon and their moves can have.

 

Fire-type Pokémon are known for their fiery appearance and their ability to manipulate flames.

Fire-type Pokémon often have fiery features such as flames emanating from their bodies or fiery tails. Some may have red, orange, or yellow coloring to signify their association with fire.

 

Fire-type Pokémon come in various shapes and sizes, ranging from small, agile creatures to large, intimidating beasts. Some well-known Fire-type Pokémon include Charizard, Arcanine, Ninetales, and Typhlosion.

 

Fire-type Pokémon have a variety of fire-based moves in their movepool, including Ember, Flamethrower, Fire Blast, and Fire Spin. They can also learn non-fire moves to provide coverage against their weaknesses.

Fire type characteristics

Fire-type Pokémon have specific strengths and weaknesses when battling other types.

 

Fire-type moves are super effective against Grass, Bug, Ice, and Steel-type Pokémon. They are known for their high offensive power, often dealing significant damage to opponents.

 

Fire-type Pokémon are weak against Water, Rock, and Ground-type moves. Their weakness to Water-type moves is particularly notable, as Water-type Pokémon are commonly found in the Pokémon world.

Strengths

Fire-type moves are super effective against Grass-type Pokémon, making them vulnerable to fire-based attacks.

 

Similarly, Fire-type moves are super effective against Bug-type Pokémon, giving Fire-type Pokémon an advantage in battles against them.

 

Fire-type moves are also super effective against Ice-type Pokémon, dealing increased damage to them.

 

Fire-type moves are super effective against Steel-type Pokémon, making them susceptible to fire-based attacks.

Weaknesses

Fire-type Pokémon are weak against Water-type moves, as water can extinguish fire and deal increased damage to them.

 

Rock-type Pokémon are resistant to Fire-type moves, reducing the damage they take from fire-based attacks.

 

Ground-type Pokémon are also resistant to Fire-type moves, mitigating the damage they receive from fire-based attacks.

Fire type chart

Fire type Pokémon strengths and weaknesses chart
Chart explanation

Many Fire-type Pokémon have abilities that enhance their fire-based attacks or provide immunity to certain status conditions. For example, the ability Flash Fire boosts the power of Fire-type moves, while the ability Flame Body may cause opponents to become burned when they make contact with the Pokémon.

 

Fire-type Pokémon are often used as offensive powerhouses in battles. Their high attack stats and access to powerful Fire-type moves make them valuable assets in both single and double battles.

Fire type moves

Fire-type moves are a category of offensive and defensive moves in the Pokémon games that are associated with the Fire type. These moves harness the power of flames and heat to deal damage to opponents or provide various effects in battle.

 

Concluding with Generation IX, there are a total of 49 Fire-type moves, constituting approximately 5.24% of all moves available. This places Fire-type moves as the 7th most common type among moves, ranked between Electric and Steel types.

MoveCategoryContestPowerPPAccuracyGeneration
EmberSpecialCute4025 (max 40)100%I
Fire BlastSpecialBeautiful1105 (max 8)85%I
Fire PunchPhysicalTough7515 (max 24)100%I
Fire SpinSpecialBeautiful3515 (max 24)85%I
FlamethrowerSpecialBeautiful9015 (max 24)100%I
Flame WheelPhysicalBeautiful6025 (max 40)100%II
Sacred FirePhysicalBeautiful1005 (max 8)95%II
Sunny DayStatusBeautiful5 (max 8)—%II
Blast BurnSpecialBeautiful1505 (max 8)90%III
Blaze KickPhysicalCool8510 (max 16)90%III
EruptionSpecialBeautiful1505 (max 8)100%III
Heat WaveSpecialBeautiful9510 (max 16)90%III
OverheatSpecialBeautiful1305 (max 8)90%III
Will-O-WispStatusBeautiful15 (max 24)85%III
Fire FangPhysicalCool6515 (max 24)95%IV
Flare BlitzPhysicalCool12015 (max 24)100%IV
Lava PlumeSpecialTough8015 (max 24)100%IV
Magma StormSpecialTough1005 (max 8)75%IV
Blue FlareSpecialBeautiful1305 (max 8)85%V
Fiery DanceSpecialBeautiful8010 (max 16)100%V
Fire PledgeSpecialBeautiful8010 (max 16)100%V
Flame BurstSpecialBeautiful7015 (max 24)100%V
Flame ChargePhysicalCool5020 (max 32)100%V
Fusion FlareSpecialBeautiful1005 (max 8)100%V
Heat CrashPhysicalTough10 (max 16)100%V
IncinerateSpecialTough6015 (max 24)100%V
InfernoSpecialBeautiful1005 (max 8)50%V
Searing ShotSpecialCool1005 (max 8)100%V
V-createPhysicalCool1805 (max 8)95%V
Mystical FireSpecialBeautiful7510 (max 16)100%VI
Burn UpSpecial1305 (max 8)100%VII
Fire LashPhysical8015 (max 24)100%VII
Inferno OverdrivePhysical1 (max 1)—%VII
Inferno OverdriveSpecial1 (max 1)—%VII
Mind BlownSpecial1505 (max 8)100%VII
Shell TrapSpecial1505 (max 8)100%VII
Sizzly SlidePhysical6020 (max 32)100%VII
Burning JealousySpecial705 (max 8)100%VIII
G-Max CentifernoPhysical3 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max CentifernoSpecial3 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max FireballPhysical1603 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max FireballSpecial1603 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max WildfirePhysical3 (max 4)—%VIII
G-Max WildfireSpecial3 (max 4)—%VIII
Max FlarePhysical3 (max 4)—%VIII
Max FlareSpecial3 (max 4)—%VIII
Pyro BallPhysical1205 (max 8)90%VIII
Raging FuryPhysical12010 (max 16)100%VIII
Armor CannonSpecial1205 (max 8)100%IX
Bitter BladePhysical9010 (max 16)100%IX
Blazing TorquePhysical8010 (max 16)100%IX
Burning BulwarkStatus10 (max 16)—%IX
Temper FlarePhysical7510 (max 16)100%IX
Torch SongSpecial8010 (max 16)100%IX

Fire type abilities

Fire-type Pokémon possess a range of abilities that complement their fiery nature and enhance their effectiveness in battles. Here’s a more detailed look at some of these abilities:

 

Blaze: This ability increases the power of Fire-type moves by 50% when the Pokémon’s HP falls below one-third of its maximum.

 

Flash Fire: Pokémon with Flash Fire become immune to Fire-type moves, and when hit by one, their Fire-type moves’ power is boosted by 50%.

 

Flame Body: Pokémon with Flame Body have a 30% chance of burning opponents when they make physical contact with them. This ability is useful for wearing down opponents over time.

 

Drought: Drought automatically summons intense sunlight when the Pokémon enters battle. This harsh sunlight boosts the power of Fire-type moves and weakens Water-type moves.

 

Flame Charge: When a Pokémon with Flame Charge uses a Fire-type move, its Speed stat increases by one stage. This can help Fire-type Pokémon outspeed opponents and gain momentum in battles.

 

White Smoke: Pokémon with White Smoke are immune to having their stats lowered by opponents’ moves, ensuring they maintain their strength throughout battles.

 

Turboblaze: Turboblaze allows the Pokémon’s moves to bypass the abilities of opposing Pokémon. This means that even abilities that would normally protect against Fire-type moves are ignored.

 

These abilities provide Fire-type Pokémon with a strategic edge in battles, allowing them to capitalize on their strengths and overcome their weaknesses effectively.

All Fire type Pokémon Trainers.

Fire type Pokémon Trainers

Fire-type Pokémon Trainers are skilled individuals who specialize in training and battling with Fire-type Pokémon. These trainers are passionate about the fiery element and often seek to harness its power in battles. They are known for their strategic prowess, utilizing the strengths of Fire-type Pokémon to overwhelm their opponents.

 

Fire-type Pokémon Trainers can be found in various regions throughout the Pokémon world, each with their own unique style and approach to battling. Some may prefer aggressive, offensive strategies, utilizing powerful Fire-type attacks to quickly defeat their opponents. Others may focus on a more balanced approach, incorporating Fire-type Pokémon into their team compositions to cover weaknesses and exploit resistances.

 

Many Fire-type Pokémon Trainers are drawn to the intense heat and power of Fire-type Pokémon, forming strong bonds with their fiery companions. They often train tirelessly to strengthen their Pokémon and hone their battle skills, aiming to become formidable opponents in Pokémon battles.

Some notable Fire-type Pokémon Trainers from the Pokémon series include Blaine, the fiery Gym Leader of Cinnabar Island; Flannery, the enthusiastic Gym Leader of Lavaridge Town; and Flint, one of the Elite Four members of the Sinnoh region.

Blaine - a Gym Leader of Cinnabar Island's (later the Seafoam Islands') Gym in Kanto region, interested in Fire-type Pokémon.

Blaine

The Gym Leader of Cinnabar Island’s (later the Seafoam Islands’) Gym

 

Generation I, II, III, IV and VII

Blaine is the fiery Gym Leader of Cinnabar Island’s Gym, known for his quizzes and use of powerful Fire-type Pokémon. After the destruction of Cinnabar Island, he relocates his Gym to the Seafoam Islands.

Flannery - a Gym Leader of Lavaridge Town Gym specialized in Fire-type Pokémon.

Flannery

The Gym Leader of Lavaridge Town’s hot springs Gym

 

Generation III, IV

Flannery is the passionate Gym Leader of Lavaridge Town, where her Gym is integrated with the town’s famous hot springs. Known for her fierce battling style, she uses Fire-type Pokémon to test trainers’ mettle.

Flint - a member of Sinnoh's Elite Four specialized in Fire-type Pokémon.

Flint

Member of the Sinnoh Elite Four

 

Generation IV, VIII

Flint is a member of the Sinnoh Elite Four, specializing in Fire-type Pokémon. His enthusiasm for battling and vibrant personality make him a memorable opponent for trainers aiming to become Champions.

Chili - One of three Gym leaders in Striaton City in Unova

Chili

One of the three Gym Leaders of Striaton City’s Gym

 

Generation V

Chili is one of the three Gym Leaders of Striaton City, alongside his brothers Cilan and Cress. He focuses on Fire-type Pokémon, providing a unique challenge depending on the starter Pokémon chosen by the player.

Malva - a Fire-type Elite Four member in Kalos region.

Malva

Member of the Kalos Elite Four

 

Generation VI

Malva is a member of the Kalos Elite Four, known for her striking appearance and mastery of Fire-type Pokémon. She was also once a journalist and a member of Team Flare, adding layers to her fiery persona.

Kiawe - the Trial Captain of Akala Island's Wela Volcano Park interested in Fire-type Pokémon.

Kiawe

The Trial Captain of Akala Island’s Wela Volcano Park

 

Generation VII

Kiawe is the Trial Captain of Akala Island’s Wela Volcano Park in the Alola region. His trial challenges trainers to a dance-off and battle against his formidable Fire-type Pokémon, reflecting his dedication to tradition and the island’s volcanic spirit.

Kabu - Fire-type specialist who leads the Motostoke Gym in Galar region.

Kabu

The Gym Leader of Motostoke’s Gym

 

Generation VIII

Kabu is the determined Gym Leader of Motostoke in the Galar region, renowned for his rigorous training regime and strong Fire-type Pokémon. His Gym challenges are designed to test a trainer’s endurance and spirit.

Mela - the boss of Team Star's Fire crew, the Schedar Squad and a Fire-type Pokémon Trainer.

Mela

The boss of Team Star’s Fire crew, the Schedar Squad

 

Generation IX

Mela is the boss of Team Star’s Fire crew, the Schedar Squad. Her rebellious and tough nature is complemented by her powerful Fire-type Pokémon, making her a formidable foe against anyone who opposes Team Star.

Crispin - a first-year student at Blueberry Academy, a member of the BB League Elite Four and a Fire-type Pokémon Trainer.

Crispin

A first-yea student at BB Academy and a member of the BB League Elite Four

 

Generation IX

Crispin is a first-year student at Blueberry Academy and a member of the BB League Elite Four. Despite being new to the academy, his skill with Fire-type Pokémon has quickly earned him a place among the top trainers.

These trainers showcase the diversity and strength of Fire-type Pokémon and inspire aspiring trainers to master the fiery element.

Fire type Pokémon

Ending with Generation IX, there are a total of 97 Fire-type Pokémon species in the Pokémon universe. This includes both pure Fire-type Pokémon and dual-type Pokémon that have Fire as one of their types.

Pokedex NoPokémon picturePokemon nameType
#0004Charmander Pokémon with a fiery tail in a woodland forestCharmanderFIRE
#0005Charmeleon Pokémon standing in a forest clearingCharmeleonFIRE
#0006Charizard Pokémon with wings spread in a forest sceneCharizardFIRE FLYING
#0006Mega Charizard XFIRE DRAGON
#0006Mega Charizard YFIRE FLYING
#0037Vulpix Pokémon with six tails in a serene forestVulpixFIRE
#0038Ninetales Pokémon in the heart of the forestNinetalesFIRE
#0058Growlithe Pokémon with a fiery mane in a forest clearingGrowlitheFIRE
#0058Hisuian Form Growlithe Pokémon standing alert in a forest gladeHisuian GrowlitheFIRE ROCK
#0059Arcanine Pokémon majestic and proud in a forest settingArcanineFIRE
#0059Hisuian Form Arcanine Pokémon majestically patrolling the forestHisuian ArcanineFIRE ROCK
#0077Ponyta Pokémon with fiery mane galloping in a forest clearingPonytaFIRE
#0078Rapidash Pokémon with blazing tail racing through a forestRapidashFIRE
#0105Marowak Pokémon wielding a bone club in a forest at duskAlolan MarowakFIRE GHOST
#0126Magmar Pokémon surrounded by flames in a forest blazeMagmarFIRE
#0128Paldean Form Blaze Breed Tauros Pokémon charging through the forestTauros Blaze BreedFIGHTING FIRE
#0136Flareon Pokémon basking in warm sunlight in a forest clearingFlareonFIRE
#0146Moltres Pokémon soaring high above a forest engulfed in flamesMoltresFIRE FLYING
#0155CyndaquilFIRE
#0156QuilavaFIRE
#0157TyphlosionFIRE
#0157Hisuian TyphlosionFIRE GHOST
#0218SlugmaFIRE
#0219MagcargoFIRE ROCK
#0228HoundourDARK FIRE
#0229HoundoomDARK FIRE
#0229Mega HoundoomDARK FIRE
#0240MagbyFIRE
#0244EnteiFIRE
#0250Ho-ohFIRE FLYING
#0255TorchicFIRE
#0256CombuskenFIRE FIGHTING
#0257BlazikenFIRE FIGHTING
#0257Mega BlazikenFIRE FIGHTING
#0322NumelFIRE GROUND
#0323CameruptFIRE GROUND
#0323Mega CameruptFIRE GROUND
#0324TorkoalFIRE
#0351Castform Sunny FormFIRE
#0383Primal GroudonGROUND FIRE
#0390ChimcharFIRE
#0391MonfernoFIRE FIGHTING
#0392InfernapeFIRE FIGHTING
#0467MagmortarFIRE
#0479Rotom Heat RotomElectric FIRE
#0485HeatranFIRE Steel
#0494VictiniPSYCHIC FIRE
#0498TepigFIRE
#0499PigniteFIRE FIGHTING
#0500EmboarFIRE FIGHTING
#0513PansearFIRE
#0514SimisearFIRE
#0554DarumakaFIRE
#0555Darmanitan Standard ModeFIRE
#0555Darmanitan Zen ModeFIRE PSYCHIC
#0555Darmanitan Galarian Zen ModeICE FIRE
#0607LitwickGHOST FIRE
#0608LampentGHOST FIRE
#0609ChandelureGHOST FIRE
#0631HeatmorFIRE
#0636LarvestaBUG FIRE
#0637VolcaronaBUG FIRE
#0643ReshiramDRAGON FIRE
#0653FennekinFIRE
#0654BraixenFIRE
#0655DelphoxFIRE PSYCHIC
#0662FletchinderFIRE FLYING
#0663TalonflameFIRE FLYING
#0667LitleoFIRE NORMAL
#0668PyroarFIRE NORMAL
#0721VolcanionFIRE WATER
#0725LittenFIRE
#0726TorracatFIRE
#0727IncineroarFIRE DARK
#0741Oricorio Baile StyleFIRE FLYING
#0757SalanditPOISON FIRE
#0758SalazzlePOISON FIRE
#0776TurtonatorFIRE DRAGON
#0806BlacephalonFIRE GHOST
#0813ScorbunnyFIRE
#0814RabootFIRE
#0815CinderaceFIRE
#0838CarkolROCK FIRE
#0839CoalossalROCK FIRE
#0850SizzlipedeFIRE BUG
#0851CentiskorchFIRE BUG
#0909FuecocoFIRE
#0910CrocalorFIRE
#0911SkeledirgeFIRE GHOST
#0935CharcadetFIRE
#0936ArmarougeFIRE PSYCHIC
#0937CeruledgeFIRE GHOST
#0952ScovillainGRASS FIRE
#0994Iron MothFIRE POISON
#1004Chi-YuDARK FIRE
#1017Ogerpon Hearthflame MaskGRASS FIRE
#1020Gouging FireFIRE DRAGON

Overall, Fire-type Pokémon are iconic for their fiery nature and are popular choices among trainers for their strength and versatility in battles.