Pokémon , or Pokémon for short, are incredible creatures on this planet. Whether in the sky, ocean or land, they can be seen in every corner of the world.
Some Pokémon live in harmony with humans, some soar in the sky, some swim in the sea, and some live in the mountains. One of their main characteristics is that they can be conquered by Poké Balls , allowing them to be carried around.
The exact number of Pokémon is unknown. So far, 890 species of Pokémon have been confirmed, and more and more Pokémon will surely be discovered in the future.
Here is an introduction to the family that always has a place on its body where flames can burn brightly - Fireball Rat, Fire Rock Rat, and Fire Beast.
Fireball Rat is a fire-type Pokémon in Yusan's family. Its unofficial common translations are Fire Lan and Ming Lan.
In the game "Gold/Silver/Crystal Edition", Fireball Rat is the initial Pokémon in the Johto region and was sent by Dr. Kongmu.
Episode 607 of the Pokémon Animation, Johto Special Exhibition! The appearance of Chrysanthemum Leaf and Little Crocodile!! In the game, it was still an egg, and the Fireball Rat made its first appearance after hatching.
The fireball rat looks like a real-life shrew, and shrews have poor eyesight. This may be the reason why the fireball rat appears to have squinted eyes.
Its head is spherical except for its long snout, which is one of the biggest features of the fireball rat. The color of the fireball rat can be divided into two parts: the back and the top of the head are dark blue; the bottom of the head, chest, abdomen and limbs are creamy yellow. There are four small red holes on its back, which will emit pillars of fire when fighting, being attacked, or frightened. Therefore, trainers cannot touch the back of the fireball rat when they first capture it, otherwise they will be burned by the flames on its back.
Pokémon is very timid and will curl up into a ball when attacked by other Pokémon. Height 0.5m, weight 7.9kg.
The Fire Rat Pokémon is classified as a Fire Rat Pokémon. It can shoot flames from its back, which allows it to use many fire-type moves, such as fire breathing and fire breathing. When it is angry or angry, the flames on its back will burn violently, and the flames will be very powerful. The shape of the flames on its back may be derived from the spikes of hedgehogs or the quills of porcupines. Hedgehogs were classified as insectivores along with shrews in the early days. At present.
The characteristic of the Fireball Rat is fierce fire or the hidden characteristic of igniting fire.
With the fierce fire attribute, when HP is reduced, the power of fire attribute moves will increase.
The fire-drawing property absorbs flames when attacked by fire-type moves, and the fire-type moves you use will become stronger.
Fireball Rat's initial skills: impact, glare.
The fireball rat's level is raised to level 14 or above and evolves into a fire rock rat.
Lava Rat is a fire-type Pokémon, and its unofficial common translations are Magma Rat and Flame Rat.
The color of the fire rock rat is similar to that of the fire ball rat, which can be divided into two parts: the back and the top of the head are dark blue; the bottom of the head, chest, abdomen and limbs are cream yellow. The body is also longer than that of the Fireball Rat, with a height of 0.9m and a weight of 19.0kg. Its appearance is similar to that of most mustelids, although it is most likely based on the stoat due to its lack of tail and the skin on its upper body being significantly darker than its underbelly.
It also looks very similar to the Paca (guinea pig), a South American rodent with a slender body, spotted skin, and tiny ears. Might also be based on a porcupine.
There are small red holes on the tail and top of the head of the Fire Rat. It will emit pillars of fire when fighting, being attacked or frightened. It is classified as a volcano Pokémon.
The power of fire is much stronger than that of Fire Ball Rat. It is very powerful when using fire attribute moves and can easily burn the opponent. Since the illustrated book states that its fur cannot be ignited, the fire rat may also be a reference to the legendary creature "fire rat". This is related to the existence of the presumed prototype Weasel above - both are famous for their fur.
The fire rat's characteristic is fierce fire or the hidden characteristic of igniting fire.
Fire Rat's initial skills: impact, glare, smoke screen, sparks (learned at level 10), flash of lightning (learned at level 13).
The fire rat's level is raised to level 36 or above and evolves into a fire beast.
Pyromon is a fire-type Pokémon, and its unofficial common translation is Pyromon.
Compared with before it evolved, Firestorm has become larger, with a height of 1.7m and a weight of 79.5kg. It is mainly derived from larger mustelids, such as honey badgers and mink bears, and may also be based on porcupines. Its flames became more intense, more like a ring of hair around its neck. It learned to master the flames on its back and sprayed them out like a volcano. It could attack opponents with explosive air waves and was classified as a volcano Pokémon. Firebeasts are more accustomed to standing.
The characteristic of the fire beast is fierce fire or the hidden characteristic of igniting fire.
Firebeast's initial skills: fire breathing , sacrificial collision, gyro ball, impact, glare, smoke screen (initial skill or learned at level 6), spark (initial skill or learned at level 10), flash of lightning (learned at level 13), flame wheel ( Learned at level 20), Circle (learned at level 24), High Speed Star (learned at level 31), Charged Flame Strike (learned at level 35).
Note: For skills, please refer to the seventh generation game skill table.