Fire-type Pokemon stand as some of the most popular in the entire franchise, with tons of representation and a reputation for being among the strongest in the games. Ever since the days of Charmander, the Fire-type starter has been a popular choice with budding young trainers eager to start their Pokemon journey. Plenty of powerful non-starters have helped shape the way fans feel about these red-hot Pokemon.

Be it starters, legendaries, or anything in between, Fire types are well-represented in the Pokemon universe. A good Water-type can neutralize even the strongest of the bunch, so trainers have to get creative when considering certain match-ups. The best Fire-types can circumvent these weaknesses in some way or another, which is why they’re so popular with fans. There might be many options out there for trainers to explore, but these will always be the best possible Pokemon one can have for a Fire-type.

Updated February 9, 2024, by Ben Painter: Many trainers' first Pokemon-type has been a Fire-type, and these 'mons hold a special place in the hearts of fans. The Fire-type is fairly rare among Pokemon, with some games only having a few to choose from. However, the type is iconicn Pokemon Scarlet & Violet, and its DLCs The Teal Mask and The Indigo Disk, have brought out some spectacular Fire Pokemon for fans to catch and use in battle.

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33 Scovillain

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet - Generation 9

Scovillain In Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
  • Best Nature: Mild
  • Weak To: Flying (2x), Poison (2x), Rock (2x)

Fans were crying out for a Fire/Grass-type Pokemon, as before Scovillain, the type combination had never been used. Although some Pokefans were not overly impressed by the design of the coveted Fire/Grass 'mon, it is still a decent and useable Pokemon in the game.

Scovillain is a mixed attacker with equal attack and defense. It can be used to take down a wide variety of foes with their differing defense stats. Along with its pre-evolution, Capsakid, no other Pokemon has this typing, which gives it some bonus points when discussing the best Fire-type Pokemon.

Scovillain's Base Stats

HP:

65

Attack:

108

Defense:

65

Sp. Atk:

108

Sp. Def:

65

Speed:

75

Total:

486

32 Turtonator

Pokemon Sun & Moon - Generation 7

Turtonator In The Pokemon Anime
  • Best Nature: Calm
  • Weak To: Ground (2x), Rock (2x), Dragon (2x)

Even though dragons famously breathe fire, Turtonator is the only non-legendary or Mega Evolution Fire/Dragon-type. This alone is a great reason that it should be featured among the best Fire-type Pokemon.

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Defensively, this Pokemon is amazing, but its offenses aren't great. It is a much better special attacker, however, and can smash opponents with a Flamethrower or Dragon Pulse. Its ability Shell Armor means Turtonator cannot be struck with any critical hits, which are always a worry, especially if a gamer is playing a Nuzlocke.

Turtonator's Base Stats

HP:

60

Attack:

78

Defense:

135

Sp. Atk:

91

Sp. Def:

85

Speed:

36

Total:

485

31 Emboar

Pokemon Black & White - Generation 5

Emboar In The Pokemon Anime
  • Best Nature: Adamant
  • Weak To: Flying (2x), Ground (2x), Water (2x), Psychic (2x)

Emboar gets a bad rep among the Pokemon community for being the third Fire/Fighting starter Pokemon in a row, but this is unfair criticism as the flaming hog is an amazing Pokemon in the games.

Capable of hitting hard with physical and special moves, it is also a tank with 110 HP, it has its uses in the games, and it deserves its place as one of the best Fire types in the franchise. Emboar evolves from Pignite at level 36 and is the final form of the cute little piglet Tepig. That is a good enough reason to be on this list.

Emboar's Base Stats

HP:

110

Attack:

123

Defense:

65

Sp. Atk:

100

Sp. Def:

65

Speed:

65

Total:

528

30 Talonflame

Pokemon X & Y - Generation 6

Talonflame In The Pokemon Anime
  • Best Nature: Adamant
  • Weak To: Rock (4x), Water (2x), Electric (2x)

Gen 6 brought gamers Talonflame, it was amazing to see the regional bird have the Fire typing which was a first for its time as before they had solely been Normal/Flying.

His speed is so impressive and with a perfect ability of Flame Body which burns opponents on contact, gamers have got an awesome Pokemon and one of the best Fire types. What lets Talonflame down is its 4x weakness to Rock types, one Rock Slide, and it is down, avoid them at all costs.

Talonflame's Base Stats

HP:

78

Attack:

81

Defense:

71

Sp. Atk:

74

Sp. Def:

69

Speed:

126

Total:

499

29 Rotom (Heat Form)

Pokemon Platinum - Generation 4

Rotom Heat Form
  • Best Nature: Timid
  • Weak To: Rock (2x), Water (2x)

Surprisingly this Pokemon is still the only Fire/Electric type Pokemon in the entire franchise, that alone makes this Pokemon one of the best fire types. Rotom Heat is solid defensively, so it could be used as a decent wall competitively, with just two weaknesses to take advantage of.

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Rotom is a unique Pokemon, capable of changing its type through different forms, and the Fire-type Pokemon benefit greatly from this electric brother. Water types should run in fear of this fiery Pokemon, capable of hitting back with an STAB Discharge.

Rotom (Heat Form) Base Stats

HP:

50

Attack:

65

Defense:

107

Sp. Atk:

105

Sp. Def:

107

Speed:

86

Total:

520

28 Incineroar

Pokemon Sun & Moon - Generation 7

Incineroar In The Pokemon Anime
  • Best Nature: Jolly
  • Weak To: Fighting (2x), Rock (2x), Water (2x), Ground (2x)

Gamers thought they had four Fire/Fighting starters in a row, but Incineroar was given the Dark secondary typing, his gimmick is that he is a dirty wrestler, which is an interesting concept.

Incineroar is an impressive Pokemon with its Dark and Fire moves, make sure they are physical to make use of his high attack stat. Anime will know this Pokemon as being one of Ash's most successful, part of the only team that actually won the Pokemon league. He has four weaknesses to keep an eye on but shockingly Incineroar can learn Thunder Punch to counter any pesky Water types.

Incineroar's Base Stats

HP:

95

Attack:

115

Defense:

90

Sp. Atk:

80

Sp. Def:

90

Speed:

60

Total:

530

27 Infernape

Pokemon Diamond & Pearl - Generation 4

Infernape In The Pokemon Anime
  • Best Nature: Jolly
  • Weak To: Flying (2x), Ground (2x), Water (2x), Psychic (2x)

Generation 4 brought fans three solid starter Pokemon and their final evolutions are some of the best in the whole franchise. Infernape certainly is that category, despite the fact it was the second Fire/Fighting starter in a row. It was the following one that really annoyed fans.

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Infernape can make handy work of enemy Rock types with its powerful Close Combat, it has coverage against water and ground with Grass Knot and can also learn U-Turn and Shadow Claw to combat Psychic types. It can even learn Rock Slide to deal with Flying types. The fire ape has it all and with its impressive stats it is one of the best Fire type Pokemon.

Infernape's Base Stats

HP:

76

Attack:

104

Defense:

71

Sp. Atk:

104

Sp. Def:

71

Speed:

108

Total:

534

26 Chi-Yu

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet - Generation 9

Chi-Yu Pokemon Scarlet & Violet Pokedex Entry
  • Best Nature: Timid
  • Weak To: Fighting (2x), Rock (2x), Water (2x), Ground (2x)

New to the Pokemon franchise, Chi-Yu is a legendary Pokemon and a member of the Treasures of Ruin. On the surface of it, Ch-Yu does not look like a Fire-type, more like a Water-type with its goldfish design.

But this 'mon is actually Fire and Dark type, a really cool typing, the Ruinous Pokemon's stats are impressive and gamers should not underestimate its size. However, with four weaknesses there is a lot of work that needs to be done, it can learn Psychic but that only covers one weakness out of four.

Chi-Yu's Base Stats

HP:

55

Attack:

80

Defense:

80

Sp. Atk:

135

Sp. Def:

120

Speed:

100

Total:

570

25 Paldean Tauros (Blaze Breed)

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet - Generation 9

Paldean Tauros Blaze Breed In Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
  • Best Nature: Adamant
  • Weak To: Flying (2x), Ground (2x), Water (2x), Psychic (2x)

When Tauros was introduced way back in Generation 1 in Pokemon Red & Blue it was received as an amazing Pokemon but as years went by the Normal-Type needed something else to help boost its popularity.

This came in Pokemon Scarlet & Violet when it received not one, but three new forms and one of those is a Fire-type the Paldean Blaze Breed of Tauros which is exclusive to Pokemon Scarlet. A black Tauros with fiery red accents is an awesome Pokemon and deserving of its ranking as one of the best Fire types.

Paldean Tauros' Base Stats

HP:

75

Attack:

110

Defense:

105

Sp. Atk:

30

Sp. Def:

70

Speed:

100

Total:

490

24 Salazzle

Pokemon Sun & Moon - Generation 7

Salazzle Fighting Eevee
  • Best Nature: Timid
  • Weak To: Ground (4x), Rock (2x), Water (2x), Psychic (2x)

Getting Salazzle takes a little bit of trial and error, as it can only evolve from a female Salandit. Trainers who do put in the time to hunt one down will be rewarded with one of the best Fire-type Pokemon after a little bit of training.

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Salazzle is a great glass cannon, as it doesn't have much going for it aside from its Speed and Special Attack. That shouldn't be an issue for trainers as long as they use it situationally and in the right matchups. While it does have quite a few weaknesses, Salazzle is also resistant to eight different types. Given how low its Defense and Special Defense are, neither is likely to matter all that much.

Salazzle's Base Stats

HP:

68

Attack:

64

Defense:

60

Sp. Atk:

111

Sp. Def:

60

Speed:

117

Total:

480

23 Camerupt

Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire - Generation 3

Pokemon-camerupt-anime
  • Best Nature: Calm
  • Weak To: Ground (2x), Water (4x)

If Mega Evolutions were still a featured mechanic in the mainline games, Camerupt would likely rank higher. Regardless, it still stands as one of the best Fire-type Pokemon trainers can recruit into their party.

Camerupt won't win any races, but it has average defensive stats and can deal a fair amount of Physical and Special damage. Most of its most powerful moves get STAB, so trainers can be sure that they're going into battle with a great asset regardless of what kind of build they favor.

Camerupt's Base Stats (Normal/Mega)

HP:

70/70

Attack:

100/120

Defense:

70/100

Sp. Atk:

105/145

Sp. Def:

75/105

Speed:

40/20

Total:

460/560

22 Pyroar

Pokemon X & Y - Generation 6

Pyroar In The Pokemon Anime
  • Best Nature: Timid
  • Weak To: Ground (2x), Fighting (2x), Rock (2x), Water (2x)

Longevity might not be Pyroar's strong suit in battle, but the Fire/Normal type has other uses that trainers can capitalize on. With middling defensive stats, Pyroar is best suited as a glass cannon. It does have a fairly high base HP stat, but virtually no defense.

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Pyroar's learnset allows trainers to take advantage of its high Special Attack stat, with tons of great moves to choose from. Its Fire/Normal typing gives it immunity to Ghost-types while it's also resistant to six different types including Fairy.

Pyroar's Base Stats

HP:

86

Attack:

68

Defense:

72

Sp. Atk:

109

Sp. Def:

66

Speed:

106

Total:

507

21 Chandelure

Pokemon Black & White - Generation 5

Chandelure In Pokken
  • Best Nature: Modest
  • Weak To: Ground (2x), Rock (2x), Ghost (2x), Water (2x), Dark (2x)

Chandelure is a unique Pokemon that many trainers would be thrilled to have in their party. There aren't many like this Ghost/Fire-type in the franchise, and having it at hand during a given battle could be just what trainers need to turn the tide.

Its various weaknesses might scare some trainers off, but Chandelure more than makes up for that with its immunity to Normal and Fighting-type moves and seven different resistances. You won't find many Pokemon like this, so those in search of a reliable Fire-type should snag it if the opportunity presents itself.

Chandelure's Base Stats:

HP:

60

Attack:

55

Defense:

90

Sp. Atk:

145

Sp. Def:

90

Speed:

80

Total:

520

20 Houndoom

Pokemon Gold & Silver - Generation 2

Mega Houndoom In The Pokemon Anime
  • Best Nature: Timid
  • Weak To: Ground (2x), Fighting (2x), Rock (2x), Water (2x)

First introduced in the second generation, Houndoom was one of the new Dark-type Pokemon introduced at the time. A Dark/Fire-type, Houndoom remains a solid option for trainers looking to add what might be one of the best Fire-type Pokemon in the series.

Mega Houndoom outshines the original in both design and stat distribution. But that shouldn't take away from Houndoom's effectiveness in battle. Its high Special Attack allows it to capitalize off of its learnset, and it should serve as a well-balanced Fire-type option for players to add one to the mix.

Houndoom's Base Stats (Normal/Mega):

HP:

75/75

Attack:

90/90

Defense:

50/90

Sp. Atk:

110/140

Sp. Def:

80/90

Speed:

95/115

Total:

500/600

19 Delphox

Pokemon X & Y - Generation 6

Delphox In The Pokemon Anime
  • Best Nature: Modest
  • Weak To: Ground (2x), Water (2x), Rock (2x), Dark (2x), Ghost (2x)

Fennekin starts out as a pure Fire-type that gains a unique Fire/Psychic-typing when it evolves into Delphox. Most Fire-type starters that do take on a second type usually end up Fire/Fighting. This makes Delphox a desirable choice for any trainer looking to try something new.

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High special attack and speed are what make Delphox such an asset on the battlefield. Though not quite a glass cannon, Delphox possesses mediocre defense but compensates for it with fantastic special defense. Moves like Future Sight, Flamethrower, and Fire Blast all get STAB alongside a bevy of others. So trainers have plenty of options when it comes to the Kalos starter.

Delphox's Base Stats:

HP:

75

Attack:

69

Defense:

72

Sp. Atk:

114

Sp. Def:

100

Speed:

104

Total:

534

18 Magmortar

Pokemon Diamond & Pearl - Generation 4

Magmortar In The Pokemon Anime
  • Best Nature: Mild
  • Weak To: Ground (2x), Water (2x), Rock (2x)

The Magmar tree is one of the more uniquely structured in the series, as the Pokemon initially did not evolve when it was first introduced in Gen 1. It received a baby Pokemon in Gen with the introduction of Magby, while Gen 2 finished the line off with the inclusion of Magmortar.

Magmortar’s biggest weakness is its low-base defense. Its mediocre base HP does it no favors either. Average speed makes it so that Magmortar will attack first in battle more often than not, which will allow it to take advantage of its incredibly high special attack. Fire Blast, Flamethrower, and Lava Plume all get STAB, and the potential to learn Solar Beam gives it an out against its various types of weaknesses. This makes it one of the best Fire Pokemon in the games.

Magmortar's Base Stats:

HP:

75

Attack:

95

Defense:

67

Sp. Atk:

125

Sp. Def:

95

Speed:

83

Total:

540

17 Hisuian Typhlosion

Generation 8 - Pokemon Legends: Arceus

Hisuiian Typhlosion In Pokemon Legends Arceus
  • Best Nature: Timid
  • Weak To: Ground (2x), Ghost (2x), Rock (2x), Water (2x), Dark (2x)

For the first time in the franchise's history, starter Pokemon received new forms in the ancient Hisui region. Among them, the Fire-type representative was Typhlosion. The Pokemon Gold & Silver starter was pure Fire-type back in 1999, but was given the secondary type of Ghost on the Nintendo Switch exclusive Pokemon Legends: Arceus.

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The extra typing was needed to give Typhlosion that little extra to make it a more iconic Pokemon. The Hisuian version has a better special attack, but is slightly slower. Capable of hitting opponents hard with a Flamethrower or Eternal Parade, Hisuian Typhlosion is certainly one of the best Fire-type Pokemon.

Hisuian Typhlosion's Base Stats

HP:

73

Attack:

84

Defense:

78

Sp. Atk:

119

Sp. Def:

85

Speed:

95

Total:

534

16 Skeledirge

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet - Generation 9

Skeledirge Evolving In Pokemon Scarlet & Violet
  • Best Nature: Modest or Quiet
  • Weak To: Ground (2x), Ghost (2x), Rock (2x), Water (2x), Dark (2x)

Pokemon Scarlet & Violet introduced three absolutely adorable starter Pokemon that immediately had fans in an uproar about their potential evolutions. After the game dropped and players got their hands on the creatures, they realized they'd shed their cut appearance for something far more stylized and elegant, with both Sprigatito and Quaxly evolving into something far more dance-like and lithe, with flowing movements.

The Fire Pokemon Fuecoco would instead go through a metamorphosis that would see it end as a Fire and Ghost-type crocodile with a pleasing cry and an interesting musically-inclined signature move. Skeledirge is a great Special Attacker and features solid coverage thanks to its Fire and Ghost moves.

Skeledirge's Base Stats:

HP:

104

Attack:

75

Defense:

100

Sp. Atk:

110

Sp. Def:

75

Speed:

66

Total:

530

15 Iron Moth

Pokemon Violet - Generation 9

Iron Moth In Pokemon Violet
  • Best Nature: Timid
  • Weak To: Ground (4x), Rock (2x), Water (2x), Psychic (2x)

The future version of the next entry on this list, this Pokemon Violet exclusive is a Fire/Poison type. It is quick, a fantastic special attacker, and can also take a hit from a distance with its standout special defense. Iron Moth's design is impressive. It really looks like something from the future.

Paradox Pokemon are an interesting incorporation into the franchise, and they allow for some interesting type combinations, just like this one. Just make sure to avoid Ground-type attacks when using Iron Moth in battle, as it will be hit for 4x damage and more than likely wipe it out,

Iron Moth's Base Stats

HP:

80

Attack:

70

Defense:

60

Sp. Atk:

140

Sp. Def:

110

Speed:

110

Total:

570

14 Volcarona

Pokemon Black & White - Generation 5

Volcarona in the Pokemon anime
  • Best Nature: Modest
  • Weak To: Flying (2x), Water (2x), Rock (4x)

Bug-type Pokemon aren’t known to be the strongest of the bunch, but some really manage to stand out. A Bug/Fire-type, Volcarona is one of the more underappreciated of its kind. While it might stand out among other Bug-types, Volcarona is easy to overlook when searching for a great Fire-type Pokemon party member.

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Low attack and defense don’t do it any favors, so trainers will need to rely on Volcarona’s high special and speed stats. Volcarona’s most effective moves can be found in TM/TRs, as those learned through leveling often don’t maximize their potential. A quadruple weakness of Rock can potentially be countered by teaching it, Solar Beam. But its weakness to Flying-types is harder to overlook.

Volcarona's Base Stats

HP:

85

Attack:

60

Defense:

65

Sp. Atk:

135

Sp. Def:

105

Speed:

100

Total:

550