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** Also, the {{OBP|Cool|condition}} condition uses the same shade of orange in its status screen icon as the Fire type's icon does, despite being described as red in-text. | ** Also, the {{OBP|Cool|condition}} condition uses the same shade of orange in its status screen icon as the Fire type's icon does, despite being described as red in-text. | ||
* Similar to {{type|Ice}} moves, all Fire-type moves were {{OBP|Beautiful|condition}} moves in Generation III. | * Similar to {{type|Ice}} moves, all Fire-type moves were {{OBP|Beautiful|condition}} moves in Generation III. | ||
* [[Generation | * [[Generation II]] is the only generation to have not introduced a Fire-type specialist. | ||
* The Fire type is able to deal the highest type-based multiplier. This is possible in [[harsh sunlight]] against a dual-type Pokémon whose both types are weak to Fire-type attacks, with {{a|Fluffy}} that has been affected by {{m|Forest's Curse}} and {{m|Tar Shot}}. This would result in a 48× multiplier. | * The Fire type is able to deal the highest type-based multiplier. This is possible in [[harsh sunlight]] against a dual-type Pokémon whose both types are weak to Fire-type attacks, with {{a|Fluffy}} that has been affected by {{m|Forest's Curse}} and {{m|Tar Shot}}. This would result in a 48× multiplier. | ||
** The effects of {{a|Flash Fire}} and {{a|Blaze}} can further boost this to a 72× power multiplier. | ** The effects of {{a|Flash Fire}} and {{a|Blaze}} can further boost this to a 72× power multiplier. |
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