Flash Fire (Ability)
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Flash Fire (Japanese: もらいび Received Fire) is an Ability introduced in Generation III.
Effect
In battle
Generation III
Flash Fire makes the Pokémon immune to Fire-type moves and will activate when hit by one. When activated, the power of the Pokémon's Fire-type moves is increased by 50%. While subsequent hits by Fire-type moves will not provide further increases in power, the Pokémon remains immune to the moves.
Flash Fire will not activate if the Pokémon is protected from the Fire-type move.
Flash Fire will not work while the user is frozen.
Flash Fire's boost is not passed with Baton Pass.
Generation IV
Instead of boosting Fire-type moves' power, Flash Fire now technically boosts the Pokémon's Attack or Special Attack by 50% during damage calculation if a Fire-type move is being used, resulting in effectively the same effect.
Flash Fire can be activated by Will-O-Wisp.
Generation V onwards
Flash Fire is now functional even if the user is frozen.
Outside of battle
Generation VIII
In Pokémon Sword and Shield, if a Pokémon with Flash Fire is in the first place in the party (even if fainted), there is a 51% chance the game will force an encounter with a Fire-type Pokémon, if one is possible. In Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, the chance is 50%.
Generation IX
In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, this Ability has no effect outside of battle, with its former field function effectively being replaced by Meal Powers.
Pokémon with Flash Fire
Pokémon that formerly had Flash Fire
# | Pokémon | Types | First Ability | Second Ability | Hidden Ability | ||
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0157 | Typhlosion Hisuian Form |
Fire | Ghost | Blaze | None | Flash FireGen VIII | |
0244 | Entei |
Fire | Pressure | None | Flash FireGen V-VI | ||
Please note that Abilities marked with a superscript are only available in the stated generation or later.
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- In the Generation V and VI games, Entei has Flash Fire as its Hidden Ability, but it cannot be obtained by any legitimate means. Its Hidden Ability is replaced with Inner Focus in Generation VII.
- In Pokémon Legends: Arceus's internal code, Hisuian Typhlosion's Hidden Ability is Flash Fire instead of Frisk.
Pokéstar Studios opponents with Flash Fire
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In other games
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series
In Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, Explorers of Time, Darkness, and Sky, Flash Fire will neutralize Fire-type moves and increase user's Flash Fire value by 1 for the rest of the floor; this effect can be stacked twice. If the user performs a Fire-type move, their Special Attack is temporarily increased by that amount of stages (but cannot increase past +10).
Description
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In the anime
The Pokémon absorbs heat from its surroundings or Fire attacks that hit it, powering up its Fire-type attacks. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Used In | Notes | |
Heatran's body glows red and it absorbs the heat from any surrounding fire or lava, powering up its Fire-type attacks. However, the Ability can become overloaded by sufficiently strong Fire-type energy, thereby causing Heatran to become engulfed in flames and go on a rampage. | |||
A wild Heatran | Pokémon Ranger: Heatran Rescue! | Debut | |
Saturn's Heatran | The Arceus Chronicles (Part 2) | None | |
Houndoom absorbs any Fire-type moves that hit it, leaving it undamaged and powering up its own Fire-type attacks. | |||
Malva's Houndoom | Mega Evolution Special IV | None | |
Centiskorch absorbs any Fire-type moves that hit it into the flames on its body, leaving it undamaged. | |||
Kabu's Centiskorch | Kabu's Battle Training! | None |
In the manga
Pocket Monsters Platinum: Aim to Be Battle King!!
The Pokémon is immune to Fire-type attacks, and its Fire-type moves become stronger when hit by one. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Scizor is immune to Fire-type attacks, and its Fire-type moves become stronger when hit by one. | |||
Yū's Scizor | Clash! Yū vs. The Wandering Player | Debut Used via Skill Swap |
- In Clash! Yū vs. The Wandering Player, Yū's Heatran was revealed to have Flash Fire as its Ability but it wasn't shown to be activated. It was gained by his Bronzong through Skill Swap and was later passed on to his Scizor.
Pokémon Adventures
- In volume 40, Platinum's Rapidash was revealed to have Flash Fire as his Ability.
- Blue's Ninetales was revealed to have Flash Fire as his Ability in the PokéSPedia data-book.
- Blaine's Growlithe, Bianca's Lampent, and Charon's Heatran were revealed to have Flash Fire as their Ability.
- Red's Eevee, Vee, is revealed to have Flash Fire as his Ability when transformed into a Flareon.
Pokémon Battle Frontier
If hit by a Fire-type move, the Pokémon absorbs the flames and uses them to power up its own Fire-type moves. | |||
Pokémon | Method | ||
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User | First Chapter Used In | Notes | |
Vulpix absorbs any Fire-type moves that hit it, powering up its own Fire-type attacks. | |||
Enta's Vulpix | Enta Arrives at the Battle Frontier! | Debut |
Trivia
In other languages
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