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===Know your ability: Flash Fire===
===Know your ability: Flash Fire===
* '''Flash Fire''' makes the Pokémon immune to {{type2|Fire}} damage. Fire-type moves instead increase subsequent damage dealt by the user's own Fire-type moves.
* '''Flash Fire''' makes the Pokémon immune to {{type|Fire}} damage. Fire-type moves instead increase subsequent damage dealt by the user's own Fire-type moves.
* The {{status|burn}} status condition does not activate Flash Fire. However the majority of moves that cause the burn status ailment are Fire-type.
* The {{status|burn}} status condition does not activate Flash Fire. However the majority of moves that cause the burn status ailment are Fire-type.
* Until [[Generation V]], Flash Fire ceases to have an effect while the user is {{status|frozen}}.
* Until [[Generation V]], Flash Fire ceases to have an effect while the user is {{status|frozen}}.
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===Character of the day: Wilma===
===Character of the day: Wilma===
* '''Grandma Wilma''' (Japanese: '''タツばあさん''' ''Grandma Tatsu'') is a [[move tutor]] in {{5v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, who can be found either on the northern, foggy stretch of {{rt|210|Sinnoh}} or in [[Blackthorn City]].
* '''Grandma Wilma''' (Japanese: '''タツばあさん''' ''Grandma Tatsu'') is a [[move tutor]] in {{5v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, who can be found either on the northern, foggy stretch of {{rt|210|Sinnoh}} or in [[Blackthorn City]].
* Prior to moving to [[Sinnoh]], Wilma lived in a famous city of {{tc|Dragon Tamer}}s. This allowed her to teach {{m|Draco Meteor}} to {{type2|Dragon}} Pokémon with maxed-out happiness.
* Prior to moving to [[Sinnoh]], Wilma lived in a famous city of {{tc|Dragon Tamer}}s. This allowed her to teach {{m|Draco Meteor}} to {{type|Dragon}} Pokémon with maxed-out happiness.
* In the anime, she appeared in ''[[DP156|A Meteoric Rise to Excellence!]]''. She was teaching an {{p|Altaria}}, a Pokémon left under her, Draco Meteor when {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} encountered her. Wilma befriended a wild {{p|Gible}} that showed up frequently, trying to learn Draco Meteor itself. Even though Gible can be savage, Wilma is able to tame this wild Pokémon with massages. This {{AP|Gible}} later joined Ash, leaving Wilma and the Altaria. Grandma Wilma then showed the group the way to [[Daybreak Town]].  
* In the anime, she appeared in ''[[DP156|A Meteoric Rise to Excellence!]]''. She was teaching an {{p|Altaria}}, a Pokémon left under her, Draco Meteor when {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}} encountered her. Wilma befriended a wild {{p|Gible}} that showed up frequently, trying to learn Draco Meteor itself. Even though Gible can be savage, Wilma is able to tame this wild Pokémon with massages. This {{AP|Gible}} later joined Ash, leaving Wilma and the Altaria. Grandma Wilma then showed the group the way to [[Daybreak Town]].  
*Wilma is not present in any manga or the TCG.
*Wilma is not present in any manga or the TCG.
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* Dragon Dance raises the user's {{stat|Attack}} stat and {{stat|Speed}} stat by one stage each.
* Dragon Dance raises the user's {{stat|Attack}} stat and {{stat|Speed}} stat by one stage each.
* It is considered a [[Cool Contest|Cool move]] in [[Pokémon Contest]]s and {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s.
* It is considered a [[Cool Contest|Cool move]] in [[Pokémon Contest]]s and {{pkmn|Super Contest}}s.
* Dragon Dance is the only {{type2|Dragon}} [[Status move]].
* Dragon Dance is the only {{type|Dragon}} [[Status move]].
* In the anime, Dragon Dance has yet to appear.
* In the anime, Dragon Dance has yet to appear.
* Dragon Dance has appeared on two different cards: {{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Altaria|2}} and {{TCG|EX Emerald|Rayquaza|9}}. It powers up the Active Pokémon's attack during the player's next turn.
* Dragon Dance has appeared on two different cards: {{TCG ID|EX Dragon|Altaria|2}} and {{TCG|EX Emerald|Rayquaza|9}}. It powers up the Active Pokémon's attack during the player's next turn.
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* '''V-create''' (Japanese: '''Vジェネレート''' ''V-generate'') is a {{type|Fire}} move introduced in [[Generation V]].
* '''V-create''' (Japanese: '''Vジェネレート''' ''V-generate'') is a {{type|Fire}} move introduced in [[Generation V]].
* V-create deals damage and lowers the user's {{stat|Defense}}, {{stat|Special Defense}}, and {{stat|Speed}} by one stage each.
* V-create deals damage and lowers the user's {{stat|Defense}}, {{stat|Special Defense}}, and {{stat|Speed}} by one stage each.
* With 180 power, V-create has the highest base power of all {{type2|Fire}} moves, as well as all non-{{cat|Moves that cause the user to faint|sacrificial moves}}.
* With 180 power, V-create has the highest base power of all {{type|Fire}} moves, as well as all non-{{cat|Moves that cause the user to faint|sacrificial moves}}.
* V-create serves as one of Victini's animations in [[Pokédex 3D]].
* V-create serves as one of Victini's animations in [[Pokédex 3D]].
* In the anime, V-create has only been used by the {{OBP|Victini|movie 14}} starring in the [[M14|double-feature fourteenth movies]].
* In the anime, V-create has only been used by the {{OBP|Victini|movie 14}} starring in the [[M14|double-feature fourteenth movies]].