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Fire Energy — Ruby & Sapphire Pokémon card

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Fire EnergyRuby & Sapphire #108 Pokémon Card

Ruby & Sapphire·#108·2003

Fire Energy is a foundational card representing the elemental power of Fire-type Pokémon, a popular type introduced in Generation I known for its fierce and passionate characteristics. This specific card is a common basic Fire Energy from the 2003 Ruby & Sapphire set, marking the beginning of the EX Series era in the Pokémon TCG. Here, visitors will discover the card's essential role in gameplay, its visual characteristics, and the historical context of its release within the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#108
Release Date
June 17, 2013
Language
EN
Set Code
rs

Fire Energy is a fundamental and iconic card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, representing the raw power and destructive potential of Fire-type Pokémon. Unlike creature cards, Energy cards are essential resources required to power a Pokémon's attacks, making them a cornerstone of every deck. While not a Pokémon itself, Fire Energy embodies the essence of Fire-type Pokémon, which are often depicted as fierce, passionate, and capable of unleashing scorching attacks. These Pokémon are typically found in volcanic regions, arid deserts, or areas with intense heat, and their natural behaviors often involve controlling or generating flames. In the video games, Fire-type Pokémon are one of the original 15 types introduced in Generation I, and they hold distinct advantages and disadvantages against other types, being strong against Grass, Ice, Bug, and Steel, but weak against Water, Ground, and Rock. They play crucial roles in various storylines and are often chosen by trainers for their offensive capabilities and vibrant designs. The cultural significance of Fire Energy extends beyond its mechanical use, symbolizing the dynamic and energetic aspect of the Pokémon world.

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