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** Also, the [[Cool Contest|Cool]] 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. However, no Fire-type moves are Cool moves. | ** Also, the [[Cool Contest|Cool]] 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. However, no Fire-type moves are Cool moves. | ||
* Fire is the only starter type where its respective starter Pokémon lines have not been of the same color category each generation. The {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Torchic}}, and {{p|Tepig}} lines are in the Red color category, however the {{p|Cyndaquil}} line is in the Yellow color category, and the {{p|Chimchar}} line is in the Brown color category. | * Fire is the only starter type where its respective starter Pokémon lines have not been of the same color category each generation. The {{p|Charmander}}, {{p|Torchic}}, and {{p|Tepig}} lines are in the Red color category, however the {{p|Cyndaquil}} line is in the Yellow color category, and the {{p|Chimchar}} line is in the Brown color category. | ||
* [[Generation III]] is the only generation not to have introduced at least one Fire-type legendary Pokémon. | * [[Generation III]] is the only generation not to have introduced at least one Fire-type legendary Pokémon. It also introduced the least amount of fire types: 3 | ||
* 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}} family's double weakness to fire paired with their ability, {{a|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}} family's double weakness to fire paired with their ability, {{a|Dry Skin}}, which multiplies fire damage by 1.25, effectively making them take quintuple damage from Fire moves. | ||
* Generation V has introduced the most Fire-type Pokémon of any generation, with 15 introduced. | * Generation V has introduced the most Fire-type Pokémon of any generation, with 15 introduced. |
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