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The Blazing Inferno (*Fire-Type Fan Club!*)

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  • I'd have to disagree on this topic

    The pokemon I saw the most improvement is Charizard in G3 as it gained a move only it could learn burn burn.
     

    CourageHound

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  • Well...Althouh charizard did gain blast burn, it isnt much of an improvement seing as blast burn isnt very good move in battle. But i would say charizard did improve a little in gen 4 with the advent of air slash
     
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    Charizard did also get a DW ability in 5th Gen that can greatly boost it's special attack and when used right, can sweep a team easily. But the Fire type that I believe was improved the most was Ninetales. It's DW ability Drought brings in permanent sunshine and is perfect for a sun team to set up with. Ninetales can also learn moves that counters it's weakness so it can hold its own in battle.
     
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  • Which fire type do you think was bad in previous gens, but got improved in the newer gens?

    Definitely Ninetales, giving it Drought made it a staple on Sun teams not to mention permanent sunlight can make Fire-types devastating thanks to the boosted power of their type's attacks.

    Trust me, there's a low chance of running into a sun team without Ninetales.
     

    Olli

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  • Which fire type do you think was bad in previous gens, but got improved in the newer gens?

    I honestly have no idea about this. I've generally stuck to whatever generation-exclusive Fire-type Pokemon in their respective games, and whenever I've used past generation Pokemon in the newer gens, I've never really taken note to any change. If I thought they were bad in previous generations, I doubt I'd catch them in any of the newer ones, and if they were strong in the past generations, chance is I probably wouldn't have noticed any change. That's pretty much where the remakes make a change, but I've only ever played Firered and Leafgreen, and that was kinda the restart to my fandom, so anything I'd learned from the past generation, wasn't something I really could recall at that point.
     

    Affliction

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    Time for a New Topic.

    Name the best Move-Set for Charmander.

    I'm not kidding.

    If you want to know more about Charmander, click the link next to this. http://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Charmander_(Pokémon)

    On the current Topic:

    Inferno because it makes it a much more fierce Attacker.
    Dragon Rage for dealing with foes that it has trouble with.
    ThunderPunch for dealing with some foes it is weak to.
    Brick Break for dealing with it's other weaknesses.
     
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    On current topic:

    I think the best move-set for Charmander are these moves:

    -Flamethrower because of STAB and is a 100% accuracy move.
    -Thunderpunch for its weakness against water types.
    -Dragon Claw to go with its decent Attack stat.
    -BrickBreak to deal with the Ground and Rock types.
     
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    CourageHound

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  • On previous Topic:
    Oh yea how cud I forget, that Blaziken with its new DW abillity SpeedBoost was the first starter ever to become uber

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    A good moveset for charmander is:
    DragonDance
    ThunderPunch
    FlareBlitz
    BrickBrake

    Pretty self-explanitory
     

    RoreyG

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  • Hmmmmm........

    A solid moveset for Charmander would be:

    Flamethrower- STAB and probably the most reliable fire type move
    Thunderpunch- For its weakness against Water types
    Brick Break- For its weakness against Rock types
    Dragon Dance- To boost its Attack and Speed
     

    Aryan143

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  • A good moveset for Charmander would be:

    Dragon Dance- Increases attack and speed
    Flare Blitz- For STABed attack
    ThunderPunch-For Water Weakness
    BrickBreak- For Coverage and Rock Weakness
     

    Kikaito plush

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  • A good moveset for charmander would be

    Dragon dance-to increase itself in speed and attack
    flamethrower- best move it can learn also a good stab move
    Dig- for ground cover
    thunderpunch- for water cover
     

    Affliction

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    Time to reveal the results.

    The winner of this month's Fire-Type Pokemon of the month is...

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    Crossword Competition:

    I am now accepting entrants for the Crossword Competition.

    Rules:

    -I will accept entrants until the 24th November.
    -Send entries through Post (On Blazing Inferno), PM or VM. Only one entry may be sent (Which means you can only enter yourself).
    -There will be a crossword for each day (From 25th to 31st November). To gain the grand prize you must complete all of them. The other prize are points as usual.
     
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  • i'll take part in competition.
    On topic :
    I use charmander a lot and i think best move-set is...

    -Dragon Rage : it can really help a Charmander because it always do 40 damage.

    -Flamethrower : a strong fire-type Move.

    -ThunderPunch : for taking care of water-type.

    -Dig : For taking care of rock and some other type's.​
     

    CourageHound

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  • i'll take part in competition.
    On topic :
    I use charmander a lot and i think best move-set is...

    -Dragon Rage : it can really help a Charmander because it always do 40 damage.

    -Flamethrower : a strong fire-type Move.

    -ThunderPunch : for taking care of water-type.

    -Dig : For taking care of rock and some other type's.​

    Well....pretty much the majority or bulk of these sets are....similar. But I must ask of where charmander is being used? Cuz in competitive play dragon rage is indeed banned among Little Cup.
     

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    Your Username: imevil
    Partner Pokemon: Blaziken
    Why do you like Fire-Types?: I just love how versatile they are. I almost always start with the fire starters. They can deal crazy amounts of damage extremely quickly and are Super Effective to a lot of types.
     

    Affliction

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    Okay updated.

    Note that I'm still accepting entrants for our Crossword Competition, so if you want to play and haven't entered yet, now is the time! Remember that I will stop accepting entrants on the 24th November 2012.

    I think it's time for a New Topic.

    What do you think of the Fire-Types in the Pokémon EX Trading Cards?

    Of course, there are only a small amount of Fire-Type Pokémon to talk about. But we just need another Topic about Fire-Types in Pokémon Trading Card Game.

    Reshiram, Entei, Ho-Oh and Victini are the Pokémon we are talking about.
     

    CourageHound

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  • Well I looked at entei first(since hes my favorite out of the listed pokemon) and saw that his card looks pretty usefull for racking energy as well as damage. Next was Reshiram, XD and as expected from a legendary he was soooo powerfull its rediculous and the recoil from his moves isnt nearly as glaring as other fire types I've seen. Victini and ho-oh were meh :/.
     
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