When you use this attack, you may discard any number of Fire Energy cards attached to your Pokémon in play. This attack does 10 damage plus 10 more damage for each Fire Energy card you discarded in this way.
Magmar
Its body always burns with an orange glow that enables it to hide perfectly among flames.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| Level | 27 |
| HP | 60 |
| Types | Fire |
| Attack | Burning Fire |
| Attack cost | Fire |
| Artist | Atsuko Nishida |
| Rarity | Promo |
| Pokédex | 126 |
| Evolves to | Magmortar |
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Base
Flies at high speed and attacks using the large, venomous stingers on its forelegs and tail.
Scarlet & Violet
It fights by swinging a piece of lumber around. It is close to evolving when it can handle heavy lumber without difficulty.
Sun & Moon
It prefers to battle by biting apart foes' heads instantly while flying by at high speed.
Roaring Skies
It's uncontrollable if enraged. It flies around spouting flames and scorching fields and mountains.
Scarlet & Violet
It fights by swinging a piece of lumber around. It is close to evolving when it can handle heavy lumber without difficulty.
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