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* So far, [[Generation III]] is the only generation not to have introduced at least one Fire-type legendary Pokémon.
* So far, [[Generation III]] is the only generation not to have introduced at least one Fire-type legendary Pokémon.
* The version mascot of every primary version, with the exception of {{game|Ruby}} and {{game|Diamond}}, is a Fire-type Pokémon.
* The version mascot of every primary version, with the exception of {{game|Ruby}} and {{game|Diamond}}, is a Fire-type Pokémon.
** [[Groudon]], the version mascot of Ruby, however, can use a variety of Fire-type moves, probably due to his ability [[Drought]], which has the same effect as [[Sunny Day]], boosting the power of Fire type moves.
*There are no Fire-types with a ''resistant'' subtype to Ground. However, there are {{p|Charizard|three}} {{p|Moltres|of}} {{p|Ho-Oh|them}} ''immune'' by being Half Flying type.
*There are no Fire-types with a ''resistant'' subtype to Ground. However, there are {{p|Charizard|three}} {{p|Moltres|of}} {{p|Ho-Oh|them}} ''immune'' by being Half Flying type.
*Fire is unique in that it is the only type able to deal more than double super effective damage. This is possible due to the {{p|Paras|Paras}} {{p|Parasect|family}}'s double weakness to fire paired with their ability, [[Dry Skin]], which multiplies fire damage by 1.25, effectively making them take quintuple damage from Fire moves.
*Fire is unique in that it is the only type able to deal more than double super effective damage. This is possible due to the {{p|Paras|Paras}} {{p|Parasect|family}}'s double weakness to fire paired with their ability, [[Dry Skin]], which multiplies fire damage by 1.25, effectively making them take quintuple damage from Fire moves.