
Expedition·#161·2002
Fire Energy is a fundamental resource in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, representing the elemental power essential for Fire-type Pokémon, a type introduced in Generation I with iconic evolution lines and significant cultural recognition. This specific card hails from the 2002 Expedition Base Set, a common variant that stands out as a historical artifact from the innovative e-Reader era. Visitors here will discover the card's mechanical function, its unique aesthetic from a pivotal TCG period, and insights into its edition history.
Read more ↓Fire Energy is not a Pokémon itself, but rather a fundamental resource in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, representing the raw elemental power of fire. As such, it doesn't have a Pokédex entry, natural habitat, diet, or specific behavior like a Pokémon creature. Instead, it embodies the fiery essence that powers Fire-type Pokémon, allowing them to unleash their scorching attacks. Fire-type Pokémon are consistently introduced in every generation of the main series video games, beginning with Generation I, and are known for their offensive prowess. They typically have type advantages over Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel types, and are weak to Water, Ground, and Rock types. In the games and anime, Fire-type Pokémon often symbolize passion, strength, and transformation, frequently being chosen by protagonists or rivals, and playing crucial roles in competitive battles and dramatic narratives. The concept of elemental energy has been a cornerstone of the Pokémon universe since its inception, making Fire Energy a culturally significant and universally recognized symbol within the franchise.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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