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[Pokémon] The first Fire was incredibly strong, wasn’t it?

Fire: Lv51 HP: 161/161 Fire has newly learned Flamethrower!

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Kik

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Sad lie

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I don’t know the game.

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Historical revisionist

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to poke

Vortex of flames

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Oh, it’s April Fools’ Day.

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It’s a Daimonji shooting machine, isn’t it?

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Well, in battles, Fire Spin is a more important move, but…

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Glare at me.

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Sharp eyes

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Pika version?

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Just by glaring, the enemy catches fire or something…?

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>>13

There is a similar one who can freeze enemies just by staring at them.

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There are lies that are okay to tell.

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I like the theory of mistyping the technique number.

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If there is a heated wind in the first generation…

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The flame vortex is so powerful that there’s no need to learn anything else.

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– to poke

– Fire vortex

Level 51: Glaring

LV55 Speed Movement

LV60 God Bird

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I love the setting where Gold and Silver learn Flamethrower at level 49; it’s just too evil.

Of course, there is no such thing as recalling techniques from that time.

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>>19

But if you do your best in Poké Stadium Gold and Silver

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It may be an era without such capacity, but it wouldn’t have been too much to give at least a legendary special move.

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It’s not a problem at all with high-speed movement and the vortex of flames, but still, I wished it was a world line where we wouldn’t glare at each other.

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I like the theory that glaring is actually a strong technique.

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>>22

Onidril has become a strong character…!

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Don’t you think you won’t use things like radiation?

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>>26

If it’s a travel pack, it’s the one I want the most.

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>>26

Do not think in terms of competition before a match.

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Glaring snake!

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The first generation really had crazy performance with the swirling flames…

Since I’ll learn high-speed movement, if everything goes well, I can win through a combo victory.

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I don’t use fire in travel games.

It’s just rocks, water, rocks, spirits, and dragons that keep showing up.

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Unlike others who can catch it immediately while surfing lately, it’s placed deep inside the last dungeon…

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I think it was reevaluated in the VC environment.

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If it’s based on a match, then sure, a big bonfire and a fire vortex would be fine!

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When you think about using it in a scenario

I didn’t use it because I didn’t like the way it looked from behind when I used it, even before trying the technique. Fire.

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>>35

You have a back view like a fallen warrior.

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I only played against friends, so I never had the chance to learn about lock techniques or anything like that.

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It learns the strongest flying move, God Bird…

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Come to think of it, there are no fire Pokémon left to use by the time they get captured.

This is the last time this guy will appear.

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It has been revealed that the glaring one is strong in battles.

The combination of Fire Swirl and Toxic was insane.

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As a child, I thought Thunder was just too cool.

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Going all the way to the end without ever meeting.

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No way… Kanna is an ice user, so fire attacks should be effective against her…

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>>42

Isn’t it half a water user?!

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>>44

The only one that can handle fire is Jynx, and as for Slowbro, it doesn’t even have ice…

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The compatibility relationship of the first generation.

Ah, fu.

ya       ya

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Before considering compatibility, when you say “I’m going to challenge the Elite Four!”, would you really replace one of the six Pokémon you’ve been using so far with the bird you just caught?

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>>45

I am the savior of the Geodude chart RTA!

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>>45

I’ll put it in.

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>>51

If anything, I swapped two each time…

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>>45

At that time, the only Pokémon in my team that cleared it was Charizard and Articuno.

The rest is for the secret members.

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I want you to feel reassured because it has been properly corrected in Pikachu and Eevee.

Freezer learns Glare at Level 16.

Thunder learns to glare at level 16.

Fire will learn Glare at level 16.

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If Flamethrower had been Fire Spin at level 51 in the beginning, it wouldn’t have turned out like this.

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Venusaur Lv60

Santa Level 53

Freezer Lv55

Parus Lv9

PawWow Level 20

So I was just normally part of the regular lineup.

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If you ask whether you can raise all six of your Pokémon to level 50 without getting knocked down to the initial level, well, it’s normally impossible in the first generation.

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The efficiency of the flame spiral is way too bad to be considered.

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>>55

Every time I’m told I’m strong, but most people only use it while traveling, so I don’t think about using such techniques…

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Was there anything strong about the first generation fire types?

Is it only Charizard and Ninetales that can use Flamethrower at the fastest rate?

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>>56

In battles, Fire can use Fire Spin while moving quickly, so it’s quite strong.

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>>56

Even though Charizard and Ninetales have high speed, their special attack isn’t that high, so the increased number of attempts with Fire Spin leads to a higher chance of missing the move, which is why they don’t receive such a high rating.

With a small number of attempts, the high special Pokémon that can bring you to the guaranteed zone of Daemonji is Fire.

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Well, the most disappointing level-up move in the first generation is Rhydon.

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Both Thunder and Freezer pushed aside the ones I had been using and became starters when I was in elementary school.

I tried to include this guy too but gave up.

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The default for flame throwers will make it difficult to catch them.

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I was normally able to join parties, but that’s because the other Pokémon were weaker, and Fire’s performance itself wasn’t that great.

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According to the person who analyzed it, there should have been another technique that was learned, but there are traces that indicate that technique has vanished.

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I think having six Pokémon at equal levels in the first generation is quite a restriction playstyle.

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But Frieza shoots cold beams…

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>>65

Thunder remembered the drill mouth and was strong, right?

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From the perspective of a traveler, it’s a pain that this one won’t be very effective with fire moves in the Pokémon League after getting it.

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It’s bad to glare, isn’t it?

Even if it were an outrageous technique, if it were something like forgetting or slashing, the impression would have been different.

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If you don’t choose Charmander, you can use the flying-type move along with Fire Blast to burn Kanna’s Jynx.

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>>69

Charizard can’t fly in the sky.

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Kiss

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The theory that it was mistaken for a fire-type move (capital letters indicate the TM given by the Gym Leader, so it’s impossible).

The order of using God Bird and Glare is paradoxical (a combination of a big move and a support move).

Theory of not being wrong (considering it as a single-player, prevented becoming a force with just one strange candy)

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The technique used by the rival who defeated the Four Heavenly Kings is also included in their lineup.

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There is also a theory that “glare” was originally a different move since it is learned at a very high level by kaiju-type Pokémon.

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Even if they say the first generation is strong against grass and bugs, it still feels like… fire.

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>>76

Insects don’t matter, but if you can’t deal with the grass, there are poisonous mistletoes and such.

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There’s no weather either.

First generation

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Because kaiju-type monsters learn to glare at a surprisingly high level.

There is a theory that the original internal number for glaring had a strong fire-type move.

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In the first generation, while you can use various technical machines, there are too many Pokémon that can’t even remember a type-matching move on their own.

Yeah, there are many that can’t even use TMs properly…

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>>80

Please take care of the Kakuna and Striker that don’t learn matching moves without help!

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The blizzard is strong, but when it comes to whether the ice type is strong, aside from outliers like Jynx, it’s not really that great.

It seems like my type’s stance hasn’t changed much from now.

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>>82

Since fighting, fire, and rock types won’t come flying at me anyway, it’s a stronger type than not having it.

You can use Blizzard with the same type advantage, allowing you to enjoy the benefit of reducing Blizzard’s damage and not getting frozen.

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It should be strong against the Four Heavenly Kings’ ice.

It feels like using fire against water and ice somehow didn’t quite work.

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I heard that only Strike can achieve both speed and sharpness, and that has become its absolute uniqueness.

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Since the TMs can only be obtained once on the way, the Fire TM that remains with the final member, Fire, would normally not be available if you were playing normally.

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Glaring at someone is a technique to incapacitate them!

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The biggest resistance of Ice type is that it doesn’t get frozen…

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To lick from below.

Double needle missile-like suction

Dragon’s Fury

Dabuni has a nearly exclusive move that resembles a missile, and the type it has learned has a drain power of 20.

The licking below is crap and there’s some kind of bug, plus the dragon doesn’t even have normal abilities.

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Did this person find the Elite Four battles useful after being caught in the first generation?

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Lapras, Jynx, and Shellder are strong.

It’s safe to say that Freezer is strong and ice is strong as well.

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>>91

What about the dugong?

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The Ice type is strong, but since the Ice type itself is a highly contested area, Pokémon like Dewgong don’t get a chance to shine.

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Isn’t the opponent’s Freezer honestly tough?

Especially when facing Ice Pokémon.

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As a result of the research on the initial environment progressing

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I couldn’t believe that back then, in the first generation of Pokémon, Articuno was placed at the bottom among the legendary bird trio.

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Well, during that time, it was mostly Thunder that came out on top in the tournaments…

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A strangely painful memory of Thunder’s Dori-kuchi.

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Thunder has had a strong image for a long time now.

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Freezer can only use ice, after all…

Laplace and Lanturn have significant advantages with their sub-weapons.

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The strongest, but has no chance to appear because its rivals are too strong, is Freezer.

Thunder, which will be a choice alongside other Electric types.

It’s weak, but it has a unique skill, and since other fire types are pathetic, it’s the only choice: Moltres.

They’ve separated beautifully.

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Electric flight is just too unfair…

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If it were a jolting electric shock, it would probably be used as a joke, Thunder.

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Dugongs were quite useful on the journey.

Lapras has a level requirement that is too low.

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The whirlpool of flames is strong, but its strength is not the kind that a child desires…

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