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− | *Charizard appears in | + | *Charizard appears throughout the ''[[Portal: Super Smash Bros.|Super Smash Bros.]]'' series. Initially appearing in ''[[Super Smash Bros.]]'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Melee]]'' as one of the randomly-chosen Pokémon that can be summoned from a [[Pokéball]], Charizard becomes a playable fighter starting in ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. In ''Brawl'' and ''[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate|Ultimate]]'', Charizard is one of three Pokémon that [[Red|Pokemon Trainer]] can switch between in battle (the other two being [[Ivysaur]] and [[Squirtle]]. In ''[[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U]]'', Charizard was instead a standalone playable fighter, with Pokemon Trainer and the other two Pokémon being absent from that installment. |
+ | **During its appearances as a Pokéball summon, Charizard attacks with Flamethrower, torching enemies to the left and right as it swivels its head from side to side. | ||
+ | **A Charizard trophy appears in ''Melee''. In ''Brawl'', a trophy of Charizard can be acquired by beating Classic Mode with Red and having Charizard deliver the final blow to [[Master Hand]], and a sticker of Charizard also appears. In the 3DS/Wii U installment, Charizard has one trophy that is available in both versions, as well as an extra trophy in the 3DS version and a trophy for its Mega Evolution in the Wii U version. | ||
**Within "The Subspace Emissary", Charizard is one of Red's two Pokémon to have gone missing. However, it seems Charizard does not want to be captured as it flies away from Red and into the Ruins. After being found by Red and [[Lucas]], Charizard must be defeated in battle. Red then catches Charizard in a Pokéball, at which point Charizard becomes playable in that mode. | **Within "The Subspace Emissary", Charizard is one of Red's two Pokémon to have gone missing. However, it seems Charizard does not want to be captured as it flies away from Red and into the Ruins. After being found by Red and [[Lucas]], Charizard must be defeated in battle. Red then catches Charizard in a Pokéball, at which point Charizard becomes playable in that mode. | ||
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==In Other Media== | ==In Other Media== |
Revision as of 21:42, 12 June 2018
The Flame Pokémon | |||
#006 - Charizard | |||
Pre-Evolve | Charmeleon | ||
Debut | Pokémon: Red Version Pokémon: Green Version | ||
Species Info | |||
Type | + + | ||
Height | 1.7 m (5'07") | ||
Weight | 90.5 kg (199.5 lbs.) | ||
Color | Red | ||
Gender Ratio | 7♂ : 1♀ | ||
Ability | Blaze | ||
Hidden Ability | Solar Power | ||
Egg Group | Dragon / Monster | ||
Icon | Sprite | ||
File:006sprite.png | |||
Footprint | |||
30px | |||
Base Statistics | |||
Hit Points | 78 | Speed | 100 |
Attack | 84 | Sp. Attack | 109 |
Defense | 78 | Sp. Defense | 85 |
Training Info | |||
Catch Rate | 045 | Hatch Steps | 5,120 |
Base Exp. | 209 | Effort Points | SpA |
Happiness | 70 | SpA | |
To Lv.100 | Slow | SpA |
Kanto # | Johto # | Hoenn # | Sinnoh # |
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< 006 > | < 231 > | ||
Unova # | Johto (IV) # | ||
< 236 > |
Charizard is a winged-dragon like fire-breathing Pokémon that was introduced in the first generation games. It is the third and ultimate form in Charmander's evolutionary mode. It was featured as the version mascot for the Red Version and the remake, FireRed.
Information
Charizard is a powerful flame Pokémon that evolves from a Charmeleon at Level 36. In this evolutionary process, Charizard becomes larger and more mature than it was in its early Charmander stage. Most notably Charizard also grows wings in this stage and becomes capable of flight. This gives the Pokémon a generally dragon-liken appearance, although it is not classified as a dragon-type Pokémon (although it can learn some Dragon-type moves in later games, and the dragon trainer Lance once had a Charizard in his team).
Charizard's flames are reportedly hot enough to melt nearly any material, although they still retain their weakness against rock-type Pokémon. They have been known to accidentally cause forest fires as well. The flame on Charizard's tail will also burn intensely and even turn a whitish-blue color when it is angered. Charizard apparently spends most of its time flying through the sky in search of strong opponents (and can fly at an altitude of about 4,600 feet), and will not purposely attack weaker opponents.
Appearances
Mainstream Games
Charizard have yet to be found in the wild and can only be obtained by evolving a Charmeleon. The dragon trainer Lance had a Charizard in his team during the championship battle of Pokémon Gold, Silver and Crystal. In the same games, Red also has a Charizard in his team (as Red had the evolved forms of all of the starter Pokémon from the first generation games).
Moves
Generation I
Name | Type | Cat | PP | Power | Accur | Gen | Cont | R/B | Y |
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Generation II
Name | Type | Cat | PP | Power | Accur | Gen | Cont | G/S | C |
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Generation III
Name | Type | Cat | PP | Power | Accur | Gen | Cont | R/S | E |
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Generation IV
Name | Type | Cat | PP | Power | Accur | Gen | Cont | D/P | P |
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Super Smash Bros.
Charizard has the following special moveset in Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U:
- Standard Special Move: Flamethrower - Charizard breathes a steady stream of fire towards its opponents.
- Side Special Move: Rock Smash - Charizard produces a rock and smashes it with its head, knocking over any opponent that it makes contact with. In the 3DS/Wii U game, this is changed to being a Down Special Move, and Flare Blitz becomes the new Side Special Move.
- Side Special Move: Flare Blitz - This is added in the 3DS/Wii U games due to the Pokemon Trainer being removed. This move involves Charizard surrounding itself in flames and charging forward, tackling through opponents, but it also comes with recoil.
- Up Special Move: Fly - Charizard swerves upward into the air with its wings, harming any opponent that gets in its way. Charizard can also naturally glide through the air.
- Down Special Move: Pokémon Switch - This is not an actual move; rather the Pokémon Trainer will at this point switch out Charizard for the next available Pokémon, Squirtle. In the 3DS/Wii U version, this move is removed with the Pokémon Trainer; Rock Smash replaces it as the Down Special Move.
- Final Smash: Triple Finish - Brawl only. The three Pokémon come out at the same time and use their most powerful moves at the same time. Charizard uses Fire Blast. This move can only be used with a Smash Ball.
- Final Smash: Mega Charizard X - 3DS/Wii U versions only. With the use of a Smash Ball, Charizard temporarily undergoes a Mega Evolution. This form can attack just by spinning around or spitting fire. It is very powerful, but Charizard can still be damaged in this form.
Weaknesses
x0.25 | x1 | x1 | x2 | x0.5 | x0.5 | x1 | x1 | x0.25 | x0 | x1 | x1 | x1 | x1 | x4 | x0.5 | x2 |
Other Games
Charizard can also be obtained through evolution in Pokémon Pinball. In Pokémon Snap, it is possible to evolve a Charmeleon located in the Volcano area by using a Pester Ball to knock it into a lava pool. This will cause a flash, and the Charmeleon emerges from the lava as Charizard. Within the Pokémon e-Reader games, Charizard makes a cameo appearance flying through the sky in the beginning of the Metronome short.
In Pokémon Trozei! it can be trozeied in Endless Levels 23 and 49, and Forever Level 72 as well as in Pair Trozei. Charizard can only be obtained through evolution in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon, although several non-playable Charizard appear throughout the game, including one that is a member of the Gold rank rescue team Team A.C.T.. It is also possible to capture several Charizard in some missions of Pokémon Ranger at the Jungle Relic and Sekra Mountain Range areas. In Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Darkness, Charizard could be found in the first fifteen basement floors of Spacial Rift, the first nine basement floors of Deep Spacial Rift and the sixth through fourteenth basement floors of Dark Crater Pit.
In Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia, Charizard can only be found in the Volcano Cave, while in Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs, it can be obtained at Rand's House. In Pokémon Rumble, it appears at Fiery Furnace.
Other Appearances
Video Games
- Charizard appears throughout the Super Smash Bros. series. Initially appearing in Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee as one of the randomly-chosen Pokémon that can be summoned from a Pokéball, Charizard becomes a playable fighter starting in Super Smash Bros. Brawl. In Brawl and Ultimate, Charizard is one of three Pokémon that Pokemon Trainer can switch between in battle (the other two being Ivysaur and Squirtle. In Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U, Charizard was instead a standalone playable fighter, with Pokemon Trainer and the other two Pokémon being absent from that installment.
- During its appearances as a Pokéball summon, Charizard attacks with Flamethrower, torching enemies to the left and right as it swivels its head from side to side.
- A Charizard trophy appears in Melee. In Brawl, a trophy of Charizard can be acquired by beating Classic Mode with Red and having Charizard deliver the final blow to Master Hand, and a sticker of Charizard also appears. In the 3DS/Wii U installment, Charizard has one trophy that is available in both versions, as well as an extra trophy in the 3DS version and a trophy for its Mega Evolution in the Wii U version.
- Within "The Subspace Emissary", Charizard is one of Red's two Pokémon to have gone missing. However, it seems Charizard does not want to be captured as it flies away from Red and into the Ruins. After being found by Red and Lucas, Charizard must be defeated in battle. Red then catches Charizard in a Pokéball, at which point Charizard becomes playable in that mode.
In Other Media
- A Charizard appeared in the Pokémon anime, where it was the final evolution of Ash's Charmander. However the Charmander had turned rebellious after evolving into Charmeleon and only grew more disobedient as Charizard. Ash's Charizard spent lots of time taking naps, ignoring Ash's orders and sometimes torching Ash with Flamethrower. Although Charizard came through for Ash several times, it caused Ash to lose the Indigo League tournament when it fell asleep during Ash's final battle with Richie. Ash later let Charizard go to live with more of its kind in the Charrific Valley, but it has returned to aid Ash on several occasions.
- In the Pokémon Adventures manga, Blue's Charmeleon evolves into a Charizard by the time of the battles with Team Rocket in Saffron City. Charizard remains as one of the main members of Blue's team in later arcs, being briefly lent to Red during Gold/Silver/Crystal and learning the ultimate Fire-type attack Blast Burn during the FireRed/LeafGreen arc. A Charizard also appears in the Emerald arc as one of Tucker's main Pokémon.
Trivia
- Its name is derived from a combination of the English word "char" (meaning to burn something, in association with Charizard's type) and "lizard" (the species Charizard resembles).
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