>>>> How is Pokefire made?!?!?? <<<<

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Title says it all.

How is poke fire made? In other words, how do pokemon such as charizard, rapidash, moltres, etc., make fire? Its seems unaturall, but I'm sure that an imaginative
(or sientific o_0;) reason can be fashioned.

So what are we waiting for? LET THE EXPLANTIONS BEGIN!
*lets try that again*
LET THE EXPLANTIONS BEGIN!!!

Hello, I am an unkown professor dude and I'm gonna tell u somthin'. I gonna tell u how POKEFIRE, made!!!


The Pokemon has certain oil producing cells in its body. When triggerd, these cells quickly make a flammable oil. There is also another batch of special cells that become very very hot when they touch this strange oil. The oil then turns into fire!


These pokemon cannot feel the pain of fire and are immune to it because they constantly have fire in their bodies.
 
I'm guessing it works a little like a cigarette lighter.

The Pokemon have an extremely flammable fluid in their bodies (possibly their throats, since most breathe fire) and when they breathe it, sparks are generated as they open their mouths. The fluid comes in contact with the sparks, igniting them.

The reason the fire doesn't bother them may have something to do with some form of fluid secreted in their mouth that protects their skin from the flames. As for tails, like the Chars, it works in a perpetual flame way- the tail is constantly oozing the "lighter fluid", allowing the flame to burn.
 
That would also explain why an unhealthy Charizard's tail flame won't be as bright.
 
Of course, many others seem to be just outright pyrokinetic. Everything that learns Fire Punch, for instance.
 
Isn't that everyone with hands? Eh, the elemental punches are obviously related to the TM having a sort of thing to make the element controlled on their hands, no point making it scientific, it really makes only sense if you do the whole principle of the elements thing.
 
Of course, many others seem to be just outright pyrokinetic. Everything that learns Fire Punch, for instance.

And upon learning a move, perhaps the Pokemon's body would be prompted to produce the fluid?

I'm guessing that the Fire Punch would work a lot like the tail flames. Only on the hands/ paws, and the body would absorb the excess fluid following the attack. Like sweat, kinda.
 
Well, yes. I think that'd be part of the tail equation too.

I wouldn't doubt that the process of learning new attacks would bring about biological changes in a Pokemon's body... much like specializing in a particular athletic activity would in humans.
 
Wouldn't so much mutation really cause problems for pokemon? Like if they learn a bunch of TMs which conflict with each other then won't that leave the pokemon a freak?
 
In the games, there's only so many TMs a Pokemon can learn, so I'm guessing they'd have to be compatible with each other. And I never said mutation... more like adaptation in the body as it learns new skills.

(To go back to the sports analogy, if you were into running, you'd develop strength in your legs. If you started weightlifting at the same time you were running, your arms would grow stronger at the same time)
 
So, you see TMs a slower process than usually interpreted?

But really, what training is there that could cause your body to produce flamable oils on hands and ignite itself as well as heat protected skin?
 
I really can't go any further with this. But we know Pokemon evolve, right? Part of evolution is the development of traits based upon one's environment (the Galapagos tortoises). Obviously, REAL evolution takes billions of years to happen. Since Pokemon evolution, in the most technical terms, takes place in a matter of moments, I don't think anything would stop the adaptations from doing likewise.

But seriously, Another Fan, it's a video game/ anime set in a fictional universe. You really can't explain everything away tidily with science.
 
I really can't go any further with this. But we know Pokemon evolve, right? Part of evolution is the development of traits based upon one's environment (the Galapagos tortoises). Obviously, REAL evolution takes billions of years to happen. Since Pokemon evolution, in the most technical terms, takes place in a matter of moments, I don't think anything would stop the adaptations from doing likewise.

But seriously, Another Fan, it's a video game/ anime set in a fictional universe. You really can't explain everything away tidily with science.

True, but then this topic is useless. Then again, we are simply using our imagination and noodles to create a hypothesis that would relate to how *points to title* Pokefire is made.
 
Flareon's Dex entry says that Flareon has an internal flame sac. However, it does not say where. Hmm...
 
Actually, I accepted it long before as unexplainable by science and went with the more supernatural thing.

Just your theory is substantially scientific which calls me in to find the flaws. Yeah.
 
uh hu, so AnotherFan wil be our science guy here, eh? :D

I personally agree with many of the theories here... o.0'''
 
Nah, there is way better science guys. Like ones who are actually schooled. And I am a romantic in some ways you never know.

But, you know, that's off topic.
 
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