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(Undo revision 1845874 by Mr. Guye (talk) I don't really see the relevance of this note to the trivium to which it was appended... Evolutionary forms and rarity aren't necessarily connected.)
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* Generation V introduced the most Fire-type Pokémon of any Generation, with {{tt|15|including Rotom's Heat 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|15|including Rotom's Heat form}} and Generation IV introduced the least Fire-type Pokémon, with five.  
* Fire types are much rarer in colder regions than in warmer ones, as proven with [[Hoenn]] and [[Sinnoh]]'s Pokédex listings, which have the {{tt|most|at the time}} and the least Fire types respectively.
* Fire types are much rarer in colder regions than in warmer ones, as proven with [[Hoenn]] and [[Sinnoh]]'s Pokédex listings, which have the {{tt|most|at the time}} and the least Fire types respectively.
* Fire types are rare, with only 26 fully-[[Evolution|evolved]] Pokémon among the total amount of 48, of which there are six [[legendary Pokémon|legendaries]] and five [[starter Pokémon]].
* Fire types are rare, with only 26 fully-[[Evolution|evolved]] Pokémon among the total amount of 48, of which there are six [[legendary Pokémon]] and five [[starter Pokémon]].
** Technically, this means that only fifteen fully-evolved Fire-type Pokémon are easily available. This makes sense as most forms of fire are extremely rare in nature.
** Technically, this means that only fifteen fully-evolved Fire-type Pokémon are easily available. This makes sense as most forms of fire are extremely rare in nature.
* Generation V introduced the most Fire-type moves of any Generation, with 11 and Generation II introduced the least Fire-type moves, with three.
* Generation V introduced the most Fire-type moves of any Generation, with 11 and Generation II introduced the least Fire-type moves, with three.
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