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* In the core series Pokémon games since [[Generation III]], the Fire type has been represented by the color orange. However, in most other Pokémon media, including the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], the {{g|Stadium series}}, and the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], the Fire type has been associated with the color red.
* In the core series Pokémon games since [[Generation III]], the Fire type has been represented by the color orange. However, in most other Pokémon media, including the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]], the {{g|Stadium series}}, and the [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series]], the Fire type has been associated with the color red.
** Also, the {{OBP|Cool|condition}} condition uses the same shade of orange in its status screen icon as the Fire type's icon does, despite being described as red in-text.
** Also, the {{OBP|Cool|condition}} condition uses the same shade of orange in its status screen icon as the Fire type's icon does, despite being described as red in-text.
* According to Pokédex, the hottest Pokémon are {{m|Magcargo}} and {{p|Camerupt}}, both can reach 18,000°F (10,000°C).
* According to Pokédex, the hottest Pokémon are {{p|Magcargo}} and {{p|Camerupt}}, both can reach 18,000°F (10,000°C).
* Similar to {{type|Ice}} moves, all Fire-type moves were {{OBP|Beautiful|condition}} moves in Generation III.
* Similar to {{type|Ice}} moves, all Fire-type moves were {{OBP|Beautiful|condition}} moves in Generation III.
* [[Generation II]] is the only generation to have not introduced a Fire-type specialist.
* [[Generation II]] is the only generation to have not introduced a Fire-type specialist.