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Clefable (#36) - Vulpix - Ninetales (#38) | |
| General | |
|---|---|
| Name ( Japanese), Number | Vulpix (Rokon), 37 |
| Stage | Basic |
| Evolves from | (none) |
| Evolves to | Ninetales |
| Video game base statsš | |
| Hit points | 38 |
| Attack | 41 |
| Defense | 40 |
| Speed | 65 |
| Special attack˛ | 50 |
| Special defense˛ | 65 |
| Specialł | 65 |
| Biological | |
| Species | Fox Pokémon |
| Types | Fire |
| Height | 2' (0.6 m) |
| Weight | 22 lb (10 kg) |
| Ability | Flash Fire |
| Signature Attack | Fire Spin |
| Shiny Color | Its whole body gets yellower. |
| Gender distribution | 25% male, 75% female |
| š Stats for trading card versions may vary. ˛ Pokémon Gold/ Silver/ Crystal ł Pokémon Red/ Blue/ YellowPokemon Yellow: Special Pikachu Edition is the fourth game in the Pokemon video game series in Japan and the third game in the series in North America. It was released on the Nintendo Game Boy and follows Pokemon Red Pokemon Blue and Pocket Monsters Green | |
Vulpix (Rokon (ロコン Rokon) in the original Japanese) is a PokémonPokemon ( Japanese: ) is a video game franchise, created by Satoshi Tajiri and published by Nintendo for several of their systems, most importantly the Game Boy. It has been merchandised into anime, manga, trading cards, toys, and much more. The name Poke.
Vulpix, in Pokémon Red and BluePokemon Red and Pokemon Blue were the first Pokemon games released for the Game Boy in the United States. It is necessary to buy both versions and trade between them to collect all the Pokemon. Pokemon Blue is called Pokemon Green in Japan. The original g, lives in the wilds of Mt. Pyre, Pokémon Mansion, and Routes 7 and 8.
Its basic combat is to daze and confuse its opponents with its powerful Confuse Ray and then traps them in its powerful Fire Spin technique. It can learn other powerful fire-type techniques, such as Flamethrower.
According to the PokédexThe Pokedex a portmanteau of Pokemon (itself a portmanteau of pocket and monster and index is an electronic device featured in the popular video game and anime series Pokemon''. Normally, whenever a Pokemon is caught, its data will be added to a player's, at birth, it has only one tail, but as it matures, the tail splits at the tip, into six tails. Vulpix is impervious to fire moves, as they also heal Vulpix when struck.
To evolve a Vulpix into a Ninetales, you must give it a Fire Stone, but be cautioned, because if you evolve a Vulpix right after you capture one, it will not be able to learn the powerful techniques it can only learn in the Vulpix stage.
In the Pokémon series, Brock, the ex- gym leader of Pewter City, and traveling companion of Ash KetchumThe trainer Ash Ketchum from Pallet Town, known as Satoshi in the original Japanese and Red in most of the games (see Non-Anime Info) is the main character of the Pokemon anime, the Pokemon manga series (Electric Tale of Pikachu), and the Ash & Pikachu ma, is given a Vulpix by a Pokémon breeder named Susan.