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Fire Type Pokémon

Fire Type Pokémon are one of the eighteen different Types in Pokémon Go. Fire Pokémon are strong against Bug, Grass, Ice and Steel Types, but are weak against Ground, Rock and Water.
There are 22 Different Fire Type Pokémon in Pokémon Go.
There are 16 Pure Single Fire Type Pokémon in Pokémon Go.
There are 6 Dual Fire Type Pokémon in Pokémon Go.
Fire Offensive Type EffectivenessPokémon Types
Super Effective Against:
XNot Very Effective Against:
Fire Defensive Type Effectiveness
Not Very Effective Against Fire Pokémon:
XSuper Effective Against Fire Pokémon:
Fire Type Pokémon
#PicNameType 1Type 2
#004
CharmanderFire
#005
CharmeleonFire
#006
CharizardFireFlying
#037
VulpixFire
#038
NinetalesFire
#058
GrowlitheFire
#059
ArcanineFire
#077
PonytaFire
#078
RapidashFire
#126
MagmarFire
#136
FlareonFire
#146
MoltresFireFlying
#155
CyndaquilFire
#156
QuilavaFire
#157
TyphlosionFire
#218
SlugmaFire
#219
MagcargoFireRock
#228
HoundourDarkFire
#229
HoundoomDarkFire
#240
MagbyFire
#244
EnteiFire
#250
Ho-OhFireFlying

12 comments :

Unknown said...

Were would you find charmanders? Lol, I really need the candy

Unknown said...

I have caught one at Walmart as well as a vulpix and ponyta. My friend also evolved eevee into a jolteon there as well, and twice at I evolved mine into a Flareon at home.

Unknown said...

but where do you live like area wise because some people live in really green states where the weather is normaaly cool

Unknown said...

like myself

Unknown said...

I live in Arkansas

Unknown said...

But I have heard that you could also check by fire related places like fire dept., maybe fire hydrants or something like that too.

Anonymous said...

I live in Florida, and there aren't any more fire types running around like you might expect. Even when it's 90+ degrees outside. I got a Vulpix, but that was randomly.

UtherSRG said...

It's questionable as to where Fire types are found. Supposedly in residential areas, and this is very true for me, but I live in the Sonoran desert in Arizona. So maybe it's mostly in desert areas.

Anonymous said...

I can confirm it has nothing to do with the weather. It broke 100 and I've still never seen any fire types around MD.

Anonymous said...

Yeah I'm looking for Charmanders too. I'm also looking for vulpix growlithes & ponytas. Fire pokemon are my fav & Charmanders/Charmeleon/Charizard is my all time fav even with all the new gens.
I live in Florida so it's rare to find them.
From the ones I've caught they have been in the park so that's where I always go. I also found one near a Hispanic food restaurant downtown St Pete (no joke) idk maybe he loves spicy food hehe so idk maybe try those.
I've also researched and others have said you can look near dry/arid places (hot), gas stations (oil), anywhere there are ground/Rock type (they like some of the same environment) mountains (because they can fly) & beaches (because sand/heat)
The best bet for inland ppl is to go dry/arid mountains or the park and coastal ppl to go to parks and beaches.
Sorry that was long. Good luck everyone.

Anonymous said...

I read in a news paper that fire types can be found at gas stations.

Anonymous said...

i have a charizard now and i can say iv found most of my fire types by the water ironically . i found them mostly around bournemouth and poole more so bournemouth im guessing because its near the beach.

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