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Flareon (JP) is a species of Pokémon in the series of the same name. It is a Fire-type Pokémon that made its first appearance in the first generation games Red and Blue. It evolves from Eevee when exposed to a Fire Stone.
Physiology and Behaviour[]
Appearances[]
Main Pokémon games[]
Other Pokémon games[]
Super Smash Bros. series[]
Trophy descriptions[]
In the anime[]
Origin and inspiration[]
In-game information[]
Pokédex entries[]
| Title | Entry |
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| First Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Red and Blue | When storing thermal energy in its body, its temperature could soar to over 1600 degrees. |
| Pokémon Yellow | It has a flame chamber inside its body. It inhales, then blows out fire that is over 3,000F degrees. |
| Pokémon Stadium | Its fiery breath reaches close to 3,000 degrees. Its body temperature exceeds 1,650 degrees when storing fire inside. |
| Second Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Gold | It stores some of the air it inhales in its internal flame pouch, which heats it to over 3,000 degrees. |
| Pokémon Silver | It fluffs out its fur collar to cool down its body temperature, which can reach 1,650 degrees. |
| Pokémon Crystal | Once it has stored up enough heat, this Pokémon's body temperature can reach up to 1700 degrees. |
| Third Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Ruby | Flareon's fluffy fur has a functional purpose - it releases heat into the air so that its body does not get excessively hot. This Pokémon's body temperature can rise to a maximum of 1,650 degrees F. |
| Pokémon Sapphire | Flareon's fluffy fur has a functional purpose - it releases heat into the air so that its body does not get excessively hot. This Pokémon's body temperature can rise to a maximum of 1,650 degrees F. |
| Pokémon Emerald | Flareon's fluffy fur releases heat into the air so that its body does not get excessively hot. Its body temperature can rise to a maximum of 1,650 degrees F. |
| Pokémon FireRed | It has a flame bag inside its body. After inhaling deeply, it blows out flames of nearly 3,100 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon LeafGreen | When storing thermal energy in its body, its temperature can soar to over 1,600 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Fourth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Diamond | It has a flame sac in its body. Its body temperature tops 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit before battle. |
| Pokémon Pearl | It has a flame sac in its body. Its body temperature tops 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit before battle. |
| Pokémon Platinum | Inhaled air is heated in the flame sac in its body to an intense fire over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon HeartGold | It stores some of the air it inhales in its internal flame pouch, which heats it to over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon SoulSilver | It fluffs out its fur collar to cool down its body temperature, which can reach 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Fifth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Black | Inhaled air is heated in the flame sac in its body to an intense fire over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon White | Inhaled air is heated in the flame sac in its body to an intense fire over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon Black 2 | Inhaled air is carried to its flame sac, heated, and exhaled as fire that reaches over 3,000 degrees F. |
| Pokémon White 2 | Inhaled air is carried to its flame sac, heated, and exhaled as fire that reaches over 3,000 degrees F. |
| Sixth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon X | It has a flame sac in its body. Its body temperature tops 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit before battle. |
| Pokémon Y | It has a flame bag inside its body. After inhaling deeply, it blows out flames of nearly 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon Omega Ruby | Flareon's fluffy fur has a functional purpose-it releases heat into the air so that its body does not get excessively hot. This Pokémon's body temperature can rise to a maximum of 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon Alpha Sapphire | Flareon's fluffy fur has a functional purpose-it releases heat into the air so that its body does not get excessively hot. This Pokémon's body temperature can rise to a maximum of 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Seventh Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Sun | When it catches prey or finds berries, it breathes fire on them until they're well done, and then it gobbles them up. |
| Pokémon Moon | Its average body temperature is between 1,300 and 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit. In its internal flame sac, temperatures reach 3,000 degrees. |
| Pokémon Ultra Sun | If it inhales deeply, that's a sign it's about to attack. Prepare to be hit by flames of over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit! |
| Pokémon Ultra Moon | The flame chamber inside its body ignites when Flareon gets agitated, reaching temperatures of up to 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon Let's Go Pikachu |
It has a flame chamber inside its body. It inhales, then breathes out fire that is over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon Let's Go Eevee |
It has a flame chamber inside its body. It inhales, then breathes out fire that is over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Eighth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Sword | Once it has stored up enough heat, this Pokémon's body temperature can reach up to 1,700 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon Shield | It stores some of the air it inhales in its internal flame pouch, which heats it to over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon Brilliant Diamond | It has a flame sac in its body. Its body temperature tops 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit before battle. |
| Pokémon Shining Pearl | It has a flame sac in its body. Its body temperature tops 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit before battle. |
| Pokémon Legends: Arceus | Flames burn within a saclike organ inside this Pokémon. When Flareon inhales, these flames grow in intensity, reaching a mighty 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Ninth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Scarlet | Inhaled air is carried to its flame sac, heated, and exhaled as fire that reaches over 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon Violet | It fluffs out its fur collar to cool down its body temperature, which can reach 1,650 degrees Fahrenheit. |
| Pokémon Legends: Z-A | It has a flame sac inside its body. After inhaling deeply, it blows out flames of nearly 3,000 degrees Fahrenheit. |
Game locations[]
Until the Eighth generation, Flareon is only obtainable by evolving Eevee with a Fire Stone.
| Title | Location(s) |
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| Eighth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Sword | Giant's Cap] (Max Raid Battle), Dynamax Adventure |
| Pokémon Shield | Giant's Cap] (Max Raid Battle), Dynamax Adventure |
| Pokémon Legends: Arceus | |
| Ninth Pokémon generation | |
| Pokémon Scarlet | |
| Pokémon Violet | |
| Pokémon Legends: Z-A | |
Evolution[]
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Base Stats[]
| HP | 65 |
| Attack | 130 |
| Defense | 60 |
| Sp. Attack | 95 |
| Sp. Defense | 110 |
| Speed | 65 |
| Total | 525 |
Moveset[]
Gallery[]
Sprites[]
Trivia[]
- Flareon is the only Eeveelution with a type advantage against more than one other Eeveelution.
- In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, Flareon is the only Eeveelution not being able to swim, standing on a platform when sent out in battle above water.
| Eeveelutions | |
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| Generation I | Eevee • Vaporeon • Jolteon • Flareon |
| Generation II | Espeon • Umbreon |
| Generation IV | Leafeon • Glaceon |
| Generation VI | Sylveon |




























