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Revision as of 00:22, 10 November 2013

Ember
ひのこ Sparks
Ember.png
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Type  Fire
Category  Special
PP  25 (max. 40)
Power  40
Accuracy  100%
Priority  {{{priority}}}
  • Does not make contact
  • Affected by Protect
  • Not affected by Magic Coat
  • Not affected by Snatch
  • Not affected by King's Rock
Target
Foe Foe Foe
Self Ally Ally
May affect anyone adjacent to the user
Availability
Introduced  Generation I
Condition  Beauty
Appeal  4 ♥♥♥♥
Jam  0  
A highly appealing move.
Condition  Beauty
Appeal  3 ♥♥♥
A basic performance using a move known by the Pokémon.
Condition  Beauty
Appeal  0  
Jamming  0  

Ember (Japanese: ひのこ Sparks) is a damage-dealing Fire-type move introduced in Generation I.

Effect

Ember does damage and has a 10% chance of burning the target.

Description

Games Description
A Fire-type attack. Has a one-in-ten chance of leaving the target with a damaging burn.
An attack that may inflict a burn.
RSE A weak fire attack that may inflict a burn.
FRLG The foe is attacked with small flames. The foe may suffer a burn.
The foe is attacked with small flames. The target may also be left with a burn.
Conq The target is attacked with small flames. It may also leave the target with a burn.
The target is attacked with small flames. This may also leave the target with a burn.


Learnset

By leveling up

# Pokémon Type Level
I II III IV V VI
004 Charmander Charmander Fire Fire 9 7 7 7 7 '
005 Charmeleon Charmeleon Fire Fire --, 9 --, 7 --, 7 --, 7 --, 7 '
006 Charizard Charizard Fire Flying --, 9 --, 7 --, 7 --, 7 --, 7 '
037 Vulpix Vulpix Fire Fire -- -- -- -- -- '
038 Ninetales Ninetales Fire Fire -- -- -- -- -- '
058 Growlithe Growlithe Fire Fire 18 9 7 6 6 '
059 Arcanine Arcanine Fire Fire -- -- --     '
077 Ponyta Ponyta Fire Fire -- 13 14 16 10 9 '
078 Rapidash Rapidash Fire Fire -- --, 13 --, 14 --, 16 --, 10 --, 9 '
126 Magmar Magmar Fire Fire -- -- -- --, 7 --, 6 --, 5 '
136 Flareon Flareon Fire Fire 31 16 16 16 15 15 9 '
146 Moltres Moltres Fire Flying   -- -- -- -- '
155 Cyndaquil Cyndaquil Fire Fire   12 12 10 10 '
156 Quilava Quilava Fire Fire   12 12 10 10 '
157 Typhlosion Typhlosion Fire Fire   --, 12 --, 12 --, 10 --, 10 '
218 Slugma Slugma Fire Fire   8 8 8 5 '
219 Magcargo Magcargo Fire Rock   --, 8 --, 8 --, 8 --, 5 '
228 Houndour Houndour Dark Fire   -- -- -- -- '
229 Houndoom Houndoom Dark Fire   -- -- -- -- '
240 Magby Magby Fire Fire   -- -- 7 7 5 '
244 Entei Entei Fire Fire   11 11 8 8 '
255 Torchic Torchic Fire Fire     10 10 10 '
256 Combusken Combusken Fire Fighting     --, 13 --, 13 --, 13 '
257 Blaziken Blaziken Fire Fighting     --, 13 --, 13 --, 13 '
322 Numel Numel Fire Ground     11 5 5 '
323 Camerupt Camerupt Fire Ground     --, 11 --, 5 --, 5 '
324 Torkoal Torkoal Fire Fire     -- -- -- '
351 Castform Castform Normal Normal     10 10 10 '
371 Bagon Bagon Dragon Dragon     25 25 25 25
372 Shelgon Shelgon Dragon Dragon     25 25 25 '
373 Salamence Salamence Dragon Flying     25 25 25 '
390 Chimchar Chimchar Fire Fire       7 7 '
391 Monferno Monferno Fire Fighting       --, 7 --, 7 '
392 Infernape Infernape Fire Fighting       --, 7 --, 7 '
467 Magmortar Magmortar Fire Fire       --, 7 --, 6 --, 5 '
498 Tepig Tepig Fire Fire         7 '
499 Pignite Pignite Fire Fighting         --, 7 '
500 Emboar Emboar Fire Fighting         --, 7 '
607 Litwick Litwick Ghost Fire         -- '
608 Lampent Lampent Ghost Fire         -- '
636 Larvesta Larvesta Bug Fire         -- '
637 Volcarona Volcarona Bug Fire         -- '
653 Fennekin Fennekin Fire Fire           5
662 Fletchinder Fletchinder Fire Flying           17
667 Litleo Litleo Fire Normal           --
Bold indicates a Pokémon gains STAB from this move.
Italics indicates a Pokémon whose evolution or alternate form receives STAB from this move.
A dash (−) indicates a Pokémon cannot learn the move by the designated method.
An empty cell indicates a Pokémon that is unavailable in that game/generation.


In other games

Pokémon Conquest

Ember is the only move of Charmander, Chimchar, Tepig, and Litwick.

In the anime

In the main series

Paul Chimchar Ember.png
Chimchar
May Torchic Ember.png
Torchic
Ash Charmander Ember.png
Charmander
Ash Tepig Ember.png
Tepig
The foe is attacked with small flames.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
Charmander Charmander spins around quickly and sparks fly from its tail at the opponent, or Charmander releases bolts of fire from its mouth at the opponent.
Ash's Charmander The Ninja Poké-Showdown Debut
A Charmander brought by Professor Oak A Six Pack Attack! None
Charmander of Team Go-Getters Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Team Go-Getters out of the Gate None
Kanto Fair Host's Charmander The Fires of a Red-Hot Reunion! None
Charizard Charizard opens its mouth and shoots five fireballs from its mouth at the opponent.
Ash's Charizard Charizard Chills None
Torchic Torchic opens its mouth and shoots round balls of fire at the opponent.
May's Torchic A Ruin with a View None
Nurse Joy's Torchic Having a Wailord of a Time None
A Torchic brought by Prof. Birch A Six Pack Attack! None
Houndour Houndour opens its mouth and shoots bolts of fire out of its mouth at the opponent.
Cassidy's Houndour Showdown at Oak Corral None
Slugma Slugma releases a red-orange flame from its mouth at the opponent, or Slugma releases bolts of fire from its mouth at the opponent.
Natasha's Slugma What You Seed is What You Get None
Flannery's Mag Poetry Commotion! None
Skitty Skitty shoots bolts of fire from a white orb on its paw at the opponent.
May's Skitty Game Winning Assist Used via Assist
Typhlosion Typhlosion opens its mouth and shoots bolts of fire from its mouth at the opponent.
Mr. Moore's Typhlosion Poetry Commotion! None
Flareon Flareon opens its mouth and shoots bolts of fire at the opponent.
Savannah's Flareon Cruisin' for a Losin' None
Chimchar Chimchar opens its mouth and shoots bolts of fire at the opponent from its mouth.
Ash's Chimchar When Pokémon Worlds Collide! None
Chimchar of Team Poképals Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time & Darkness None
Professor Rowan's Chimchar SS024 None
Monferno Monferno opens its mouth and shoots bolts of fire at the opponent from its mouth.
A Monferno Angie used briefly Camping it Up! None
Tepig The orb at the end of Tepig's tail glows orange and it releases a spiraling stream of red-orange embers from its nose at the opponent, or the orb at the end of Tepig's tail glows orange and it releases two streams of red-orange embers from each of its nostrils at the opponent, or the orb at the end of Tepig's tail glows white and releases a small stream of red-orange fire from its nose at the opponent.
Ash's Tepig The Battle Club and Tepig's Choice! None
Nanette's Tepig New Places... Familiar Faces! None
Fennekin Fennekin fires a blanket of small orange sparks at the opponent.
Serena's Fennekin XY004 None


In Pokémon Origins

Red Charmander Ember PO.png
Charmander


The foe is attacked with small flames.
Pokémon Method
User First Used In Notes
Charmander Charmander spins around quickly and sparks of fire or a small stream of fire flies from its tail flame at the opponent.
Red's Charmander PO01 Debut


In the manga

In the Be a Master!! Pokémon BW manga


In the movie adaptations


In the Pokémon Adventures manga


In the Pokémon Gold and Silver: The Golden Boys manga


In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Ginji's Rescue Team manga


In the Pokémon Pocket Monsters manga


In other generations

Trivia

  • In the Latin American dub of the anime, this move was incorrectly called Sorpresa, which is the European Spanish name for Fake Out.
    • It was initially called Ámbar which means amber, not ember.

In other languages

Language Title
Mandarin Chinese 火花 Huǒhuā
Denmark Flag.png Danish Gløde
The Netherlands Flag.png Dutch Sintel
Finland Flag.png Finnish Tulihiillos (original series)
Hiillos/Hiillostus (Advanced Generation)
France Flag.png French Flammèche
Germany Flag.png German Glut
Greece Flag.png Greek Σπίθα
India Flag.png Hindi अंगारे Angaare
Indonesia Flag.png Indonesian Bara Api
Italy Flag.png Italian Braciere
South Korea Flag.png Korean 불꽃세례 Bulkkot Serye
Norway Flag.png Norwegian Glør
Portuguese Brazil Flag.png Brazil Brasas
Portugal Flag.png Portugal Chama (Original Series)
Brasa (Pokémon Chronicles & Advanced Generation)
Romania Flag.png Romanian Cenușă Fierbinte
Serbia Flag.png Serbian Žar (Diamond & Pearl series)
Spanish CELAC Flag.png Latin America Ámbar (Original Series)
Sorpresa (Advanced & Advanced Challenge)
Fuego (Advanced Challenge & Diamond and Pearl)
Brasas (DP Battle Dimension & Best Wishes series)
Spain Flag.png Spain Ascuas


Variations of the move Acid
SpecialIC HOME.png AcidBubbleEmberThunder ShockPowder Snow


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