Fire (type): Difference between revisions

It hasn't been paired with Fairy yet either.
(We have the type effectiveness charts on the page, so there's no reason for it to be duplicated in Trivia.)
(It hasn't been paired with Fairy yet either.)
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* Generation V introduced the most Fire-type Pokémon of any generation, with {{tt|16|including Rotom's Heat form and Darmanitan's Zen form}}, and Generation IV introduced the least Fire-type Pokémon, with five.  
* Generation V introduced the most Fire-type Pokémon of any generation, with {{tt|16|including Rotom's Heat form and Darmanitan's Zen form}}, and Generation IV introduced the least Fire-type Pokémon, with five.  
* Generation V introduced the most Fire-type moves of any generation, with 11, and Generation VI introduced the least Fire-type moves, with only {{m|Mystical Fire|one}}.
* Generation V introduced the most Fire-type moves of any generation, with 11, and Generation VI introduced the least Fire-type moves, with only {{m|Mystical Fire|one}}.
* The Fire type is the only type that has not been paired with the {{t|Water}} type.
* The Fire type is the only type that has not been paired with the {{t|Water}} or {{t|Fairy}} types.
* In [[Generation III]], all fifteen Fire-type moves were Beauty moves.
* In [[Generation III]], all fifteen Fire-type moves were Beauty moves.
* In the Hoenn region games, Fire-type moves could be used [[underwater]], with no damage reduction unlike in the rain, and Fire types like {{p|Charmander}} were able to battle underwater, even though its Pokédex entries point out that it will die if its flame goes out.
* In the Hoenn region games, Fire-type moves could be used [[underwater]], with no damage reduction unlike in the rain, and Fire types like {{p|Charmander}} were able to battle underwater, even though its Pokédex entries point out that it will die if its flame goes out.
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