15 Strongest Fire-Type Pokémon, Ranked



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The Fire-Type is one of the most popular in the Pokémon mainline games, with the type hosting some of the most capable battlers in the series. Although they can be fairly versatile, Fire-type Pokémon are traditionally great attackers with extra strength due to their dual typings. Many extra types help cover Fire’s very clear weaknesses, creating a balance that has led to some of the strongest Pokémon in the series.

Pure Fire-Types tend to lean toward the Special stats with low-to-average defenses, which is why dual types tend to bring out the best in them. Since starter Pokémon are usually the first example players get for the Fire-type, they tend to fulfill their role best. However, there are more technical entries who can use their specific skills to become indomitable forces in battle.

Flareon

Total Base Stat Value: 525

A Flareon looks up with wide eyes in the Pokémon anime.

Flareon Stats

HP

Attack

Defense

Special Attack

Special Defense

Speed

65

130

60

95

110

65

Flareon is in a complicated position. It is fairly slow, so it moves after foes in many matchups. As a result, it has a great Special Defense to compensate. On the other hand, its Defense is quite low.

While its Attack is fantastic and its Special Attack is good as well, its unfortunate Speed can be frightening for it. As long as Flareon faces off against Special category specialists, it can shine. This lack of consistency, though, is part of the reason why it is ranked in the middle among every Eeveelution in the Pokémon series.

Rapidash

Base Stat Total: 500

Neesha, Rapidash and Vileplume in Pokemon movie.

Rapidash Stats

HP

Attack

Defense

Special Attack

Special Defense

Speed

65

100

70

80

80

105

As its horse-like appearance suggests, Rapidash is a fast Pokémon. It uses its Speed to strike quickly and with decent force. However, while its Attack stat is high, it is sometimes not high enough to take out tougher opponents. With only decent defensive stats and fairly low HP, it can face some problems if it does not immediately knock out its foe.

In addition, it can only learn a handful of strong Physical moves, leaving its high Attack stat often underutilized. When fighting weaker enemies or those against which it has a type advantage, Rapidash can do well, but other Fire-Types can do a better job.

Ninetales

Base Stat Total : 505

Ninetales sits atop a mountain looking down in the Pokemon anime.
Ninetales sits atop a mountain looking down in the Pokemon anime.

Ninetales Stats

HP

Attack

Defense

Special Attack

Special Defense

Speed

73

76

75

81

100

100

Like Rapidash, Ninetales is on the faster side. While Ninetales does not have as much attacking capability, it succeeds more on the defensive front. Although its Defense is not much higher, its Special Defense is significantly better. This makes Ninetales situationally much more capable than Rapidash.

Another added benefit is that Ninetales can know a variety of powerful moves immediately. As long as a move relearner is easily accessible in the game it is in, Ninetales can learn exceptional attacks like Flamethrower and Fire Blast. This does not entirely make up for the limitations of its stats, but it certainly helps.

Houndoom

Base Stat Total: 500

Houndoom Snarling And Leaping Into The Air In The Anime
Houndoom Snarling And Leaping Into The Air In The Anime

Houndoom Stats

HP

Attack

Defense

Special Attack

Special Defense

Speed

75

90

50

110

80

95

One of the most popular Pokémon from Johto, Houndoom is a competent combatant thanks to its Type combination. This dual Fire/Dark-Type hellhound, unsurprisingly, has strong Special stats (110 Sp. Attack, 80 Sp. Defense,) but it also impresses with a solid Physical Attack stat (90) and Speed (95).

Another reason why Houndoom is such a powerful Fire-type is because it has a Mega Evolution that amplifies all of its strengths to their maximum potential.

While caution is advised, it could be used as a “glass cannon” Pokémon against Physical opponents thanks to its offenses and being respectably speedy. With moves like Nasty Plot to bolster its strengths even further, Houndoom can take full advantage of what Fire and Dark attacks have to offer, as well as some coverage moves. Just as well, Mega Houndoom builds on what already makes it powerful, while making it more defensively robust.

Darmanitan

Base Stat Total: 480

Darmanitan smiles and sits in a crowded stadium in the Pokémon anime.
Darmanitan smiles and sits in a crowded stadium in the Pokémon anime.

Darmanitan Stats

HP

Attack

Defense

Special Attack

Special Defense

Speed

105

140

55

30

55

95

With a striking character design inspired by mythology and folklore, this Pokémon’s seemingly innocent appearance hides a surprisingly tough character. Darmanitan’s Standard Mode is not as strong as its Zen Mode, but since the latter is Fire/Psychic, it does not qualify as a pure Fire-type. Standard Mode Darmanitan is still powerful, though. It is almost as fast as Ninetales and its Attack stat is incredibly high.

On the other hand, if it does not attack faster than its opponent, it can face many obstacles. Its defensive stats are mediocre at best, and while its high HP helps to balance it a bit, some foes may have little trouble dealing with Darmanitan. However, when it moves first, it can wipe out entire teams without much issue.

Magmortar

Base Stat Total: 540

Magmortar stands ready to fight in a Pokemon battle arena in a Pokemon anime.
Magmortar stands ready to fight in a Pokemon battle arena in a Pokemon anime.

Magmortar Stats

HP

Attack

Defense

Special Attack

Special Defense

Speed

75

95

67

125

95

83

If Magmortar can strike before its opponent, it can be incredible on both the Physical and Special fronts, more so the Special though. The main issue comes from Magmortar’s only decent Speed, which holds it back. Its Special Defense allows it to take this kind of damage, but if it takes a Physical hit, it could go down relatively easily.

As a pure Fire-Type, it is not extremely vulnerable to any one type, but its lack of Physical Defense is a burden. If it faces off against slower foes, though, it often cannot be stopped, making it one of the strongest non-Legendary Pokémon from the Sinnoh region.

Typhlosion

Base Stat Total: 534

A Typhlosion roars in a crowded village in the Pokémon anime.
A Typhlosion roars in a crowded village in the Pokémon anime.

Typhlosion Stats

HP

Attack

Defense

Special Attack

Special Defense

Speed

78

84

78

109

85

100

With more balanced stats than other Fire-type starters, Typhlosion often has more flexibility than its peers. Its Speed and Attack are much lower, but its Speed is still fairly high, allowing it to move first a large percentage of the time. Although Defense and Special Defense are not amazing, Typhlosion can usually take decent damage.

Typhlosion has the same stat total as Charizard, another incredibly powerful Fire-type with multiple Mega Evolutions. However, Typhlosion’s pure Fire-type affinity makes it harder to take down, as it gives the Pokémon fewer weaknesses.

As for its offensive capabilities, Typhlosion is much more comfortable on the Special side, but it can use its reasonable Attack stat effectively too. Along with this, it can access many great Physical and Special moves, helping to provide coverage for different defensive specialists.

Arcanine

Base Stat Total: 555

An Arcanine standing in line with policemen in Pokémon Generations.

Typhlosion Stats

HP

Attack

Defense

Special Attack

Special Defense

Speed

90

110

80

100

80

95

Arcanine has the honor of being one of the strongest dog-like Pokémon from the Kanto region, as well as an incredible pure Fire-Type. Both its Attack and Special Attack are high, which lets it use both categories well and gives it flexibility offensively. Its Speed stat is solid, and even when it cannot outspeed opponents, its defensive stats and HP are better than passable.

As an added option, Arcanine can use the move Extreme Speed, which goes first and does a great deal of damage. Paired with the Pokémon’s high Attack stat, this move is incredibly powerful, even though it is Normal-type.

Infernape

Base Stat Total: 534

Ash's Infernape in a gym battle in Pokémon the Series: Diamond & Pearl
Ash’s Infernape in a gym battle in Pokémon the Series: Diamond & Pearl

Infernape Stats

HP

Attack

Defense

Special Attack

Special Defense

Speed

76

104

71

104

71

108

As far as the starters go, Infernape is arguably one of the most popularly used Pokémon in the Sinnoh region games. That’s with good reason, as this ape species is perhaps the most effective of the starters — and one of the few Fire-Types available in Diamond and Pearl. Infernape’s stat spread makes it an excellent mixed attacker, with a powerful 104 in both Physical and Special Attack.

Combine that with its diverse move pool by being a dual Fire/Fighting-Type and its impressive access to coverage attacks, and players will have one of the strongest starters in the series. Being able to dish out attacks like Close Combat and Flare Blitz while also being able to cover with moves like Earthquake and Rock Slide makes it nothing to take lightly.

Blaziken

Base Stat Total: 530

Blaziken stands in shadow glowering in the Pokémon anime.
Blaziken stands in shadow glowering in the Pokémon anime.

Blaziken Stats

HP

Attack

Defense

Special Attack

Special Defense

Speed

80

120

70

110

70

80

Of all the starters in the franchise, though, Blaziken is arguably the strongest of the Fire-Type starter Pokémon. The original dual Fire/Fighting-Type species in general, Blaziken also has superb stats that allow it to be a potent mixed attacker. Its offensive stats aren’t equal to each other like Infernape’s, but they’re both individually stronger than the ape Pokémon’s, with an imposing 120 in Physical Attack and 110 in Special.

Likewise, it has decent Speed and defenses that should hold their own while Blaziken goes scorched earth on the competition. Mega Blaziken was practically overpowered in its day, as its stats were boosted alongside its Speed Boost ability that passively went into effect every turn.

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