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Blaze
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もうか
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Raging Flames
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Flavor text
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Blaze (Japanese: もうか Raging Flames) is an ability introduced in Generation III. Seventeen Pokémon can have this ability.
Effect
In battle
When a Pokémon with Blaze uses a Fire-type move, the power will increase by 1.5× if the user has less than or equal to ⅓ of its maximum HP remaining.
Outside of battle
Blaze has no effect outside of battle.
Pokémon Mystery Dungeon
In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, Blaze will deal double the damage if the Pokémon using it is below 25% of its HP.
Pokémon with Blaze
In the anime
Chimchar
Infernape
Monferno
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The user's Fire-type attacks are powered up when it gets weakened.
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Pokémon
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Method
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User
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First Used In
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Notes
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When Blaziken becomes weak or tired, its body becomes surrounded by a fiery aura, powering up its Fire-type attacks.
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May's Blaziken
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Once More with Reeling!
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Debut
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When Chimchar becomes weak or tired, its body becomes surrounded by fire, or the flame on Chimchar's backside grows larger and its Fire-type attacks become more powerful.
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Ash's Chimchar
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Shapes of Things to Come!
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None
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When Monferno becomes tired or weak, its eyes glow red and the flame on the end of its tail grows to a massive size, powering up its Fire-type attacks.
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Ash's Monferno
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Fighting Ire with Fire!
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None
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When Infernape becomes tired or weak, its eyes glow red and the flame on its head grows to a massive size. Its body also becomes surrounded by a fiery aura and its Fire-type attacks become powered up. Sometimes, the flame on its head also glows bright orange.
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Ash's Infernape
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The Eighth Wonder of the Sinnoh World!
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None
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In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
In other languages
- Chinese: 猛火 Fierce Flames
- Dutch: Vlamgloed
- French: Brasier
- German: Großbrand
- Greek: Φλόγα
- Hindi: Jwala
- Italian: Aiutofuoco
- Korean: 맹화 menghwa
- Portuguese (Brazilian): Chama
- Portuguese (European): Labareda
- Spanish: Mar Llamas (Llamarada in the Latin American dub)
- Hebrew: להבה (Lehava in the Hebrew American dub)