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  2. List of generation I Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Fire — Charmeleon (#0005) It is one of Kanto's starter Pokémon. From the moment it hatches, there is a flame at the tip of its tail. Still unfamiliar with fire, a Charmander might accidentally burn itself. If its flame goes out, it dies. Charmeleon Rizādo (リザード) Fire Charmander (#0004) Charizard (#0006)

  3. List of generation IV Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Fire — Monferno (#391) Its rear end expels gas created in its belly and lights it on fire. It only puts the fire out when sleeping to avoid causing wildfires. Monferno Mōkazaru (モウカザル) [9] Fire / Fighting Chimchar (#390) Infernape (#392) The brightness of its facial markings and the fire on its tail indicates its rank in a pack.

  4. List of generation VI Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Fire Fennekin (#653) Delphox (#655) Braixen are fox-like Pokémon that use a flaming twig stored in their tail-fur to battle. [27] Its English name is a portmanteau of "braise" and "vixen". [18] Braixen is also a playable character in Pokkén Tournament. Delphox Mafokushī (マフォクシー) Fire / Psychic Braixen (#654) —

  5. Ninetales - Wikipedia

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    Ninetales is a Fire-type Pokémon that evolves from the Pokémon Vulpix, also a Fire type, via use of an object called a "Fire Stone." [9] In addition to using Fire-type attacks, it is also capable of using Ghost and Psychic-type attacks. [10] Its Alolan form is Ice and Fairy instead of Fire, being the only species with this type combination. [11]

  6. List of Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    The three starter Pokémon of each generation are always Grass-, Water-, and Fire-types, a trio that Masuda considers the easiest to understand for new players. [25] Their designs are based on recognizable animals and made to stand out from pre-existing Pokémon. Each are also given distinct personalities to further define them. [29]

  7. List of generation VIII Pokémon - Wikipedia

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    Fire Raboot (#814) Gigantamax: Raboot's evolution, Cinderace, is a rabbit-like Pokémon with exceptional physical abilities, such as jumping and kicking. It can use its fire energy on a stone in order to transform it into a flaming ball. It somewhat resembles a soccer player. Sobble Messon (メッソン) Water — Drizzile (#817)

  8. Chandelure - Wikipedia

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    Chandelure is a species of fictional creatures called Pokémon created for the Pokémon media franchise. Developed by Game Freak and published by Nintendo, the Japanese franchise began in 1996 with the video games Pokémon Red and Green for the Game Boy, which were later released in North America as Pokémon Red and Blue in 1998. [4]

  9. Typhlosion - Wikipedia

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    It is a Fire-type Pokémon [7] featuring yellow and blue fur and flames that come from its neck. [8] Pokémon Legends: Arceus features a new version of Typhlosion as part of regional forms called "Hisuian," while Cyndaquil and Quilava retain their normal forms. It remains a Fire-type Pokémon, but gains the secondary typing of Ghost. [9]

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