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When a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a move that makes contact, there is a 1/3 chance that the attacking Pokémon will become burned.
If a Pokémon with this Ability is hit by a multi-strike move that makes contact (such as Fury Swipes), each hit has an independent chance to activate this Ability.
Generation IV onward
The chance for Flame Body to burn is lowered to 30%.
When the Pokémon is hit by a move that makes contact, there is a chance that the attacking Pokémon will become burned. In Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon and Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX, Flame Body also causes any items thrown at the Pokémon to become burned, nullifying the effects of the thrown item. Thrown items that miss the Pokémon will not be burned.
May inflict the Burn status condition on the attacker who hits it with a direct attack.* When the Pokémon is hit with a direct attack like Tackle or Scratch, the attacker is sometimes afflicted with the Burn status condition!*
When the Pokémon is hit with a contact move like Tackle or Scratch, the attacker can be left with a burn! It also burns thrown items, but it doesn't block moves.
When the Pokémon is hit with a contact move, like Tackle or Scratch, the attacker can be left with a Burn. This Ability also burns items thrown at the Pokémon.
In the anime
Magmortar
Ash's Fletchinder
A wild Fletchinder
Talonflame
Contact with the Pokémon may burn the attacker. The Ability can also be used to incubate Eggs.
When the opponent makes physical contact with Magmortar, it may become burned. If so, the opponent's body will periodically become covered in flames, hurting it.
Fletchinder's body starts emitting heat, causing everything around it to become very warm. Its body may glow red and orange while this Ability is activated. This allows it to incubate Eggs.