Fire (type): Difference between revisions

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Correct me if I'm wrong but 36x1.5=54
(→‎Trivia: I'm not sure if flash fire's effect will still take place after the ability is changed, this may need to be tested (if it wasn't already))
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* The Fire type is able to deal the highest type-based multiplier. This is possible in [[harsh sunlight]] against a {{t|Bug}}/{{type|Steel}} or {{t|Ice}}/Steel-type Pokémon with {{a|Fluffy}} that has been affected by {{m|Forest's Curse}}. This would result in a 24× multiplier.
* The Fire type is able to deal the highest type-based multiplier. This is possible in [[harsh sunlight]] against a {{t|Bug}}/{{type|Steel}} or {{t|Ice}}/Steel-type Pokémon with {{a|Fluffy}} that has been affected by {{m|Forest's Curse}}. This would result in a 24× multiplier.
** The effects of {{a|Flash Fire}} and {{a|Blaze}} can further boost this to a 36× power multiplier.
** The effects of {{a|Flash Fire}} and {{a|Blaze}} can further boost this to a 36× power multiplier.
***When both abilities are used in conjunction (through the use of a move such as {{m|Skill Swap}}), a 48x multiplier is possible.
***When both abilities are used in conjunction (through the use of a move such as {{m|Skill Swap}}), a 54x multiplier is possible.
** It can also achieve the lowest non-zero type-based multiplier. This is possible in [[rain]] against a dual-type Pokémon whose both types resist Fire-type attacks, with {{a|Thick Fat}} or {{a|Heatproof}} while {{m|Water Sport}} is in effect. This would result in a 0.02065× multiplier.
** It can also achieve the lowest non-zero type-based multiplier. This is possible in [[rain]] against a dual-type Pokémon whose both types resist Fire-type attacks, with {{a|Thick Fat}} or {{a|Heatproof}} while {{m|Water Sport}} is in effect. This would result in a 0.02065× multiplier.