Salamèche and its evolutions
Salamèche
This name is a Mot-valise combining the words salamander and spark . Its name Japanese, Hitokage , is a combination of the Japanese words for fire (火, hi ) and salamander (蜥蜴, tokage ). The name Salamèche can as well indicate the species in general as individual characters in the plays and the cartoons.
Salamèche was created by Ken Sugimori, and it made its beginning in Pocket Monsters Aka , the first Video game Pokémon, in 1996. They are small salamander S bipeds and have a body orange-red with bellies pale yellow. As Salamèche evolves/moves, it becomes larger and, with the last training course of its evolution, it pushes wings to him. Salamèche evolves/moves firstly in Reptincel then in Dracaufeu. In the versions Red and Blue, Salamèche is one of the three Pokémon among which the player can choose to begin his adventure. __TOC
Biological characteristics
The intensity of the flame can be an indicator of the physical and emotional statute of Salamèche. When the intensity of the flame is decreased, Salamèche is weak and its health could be in danger. When the flame burned normally, Salamèche goes well. When Salamèche is happy, the flame can stir up, but it can just as easily flame violently when it is excited or in anger. If the flame were to die out, that will mean the end of the lifetime of Salamèche. Although Salamèche does not die automatically when it falls into water, to remain in water during too a long time could appear a fatal activity. The life of Salamèche is particularly endangered in times of rain, and each water drop which falls on Salamèche creates a brilliant cloud of mist. Sometimes, the Salamèches babies who did not familiarize themselves yet with their flames burn by accident. Salamèche generally prefers to live in a hot place like mountains close to the volcanos.
Salamèche in the plays
Salamèche plays a big role in the first video games Pokémon, of the RPG of strategy invented by Satoshi Tajiri on the Nintendo Game Boy. In the versions Red and Blue of the play, like in their remakes, Red Fire and Green Breaks into leaf, the player can choose among Bulbizarre, Salamèche, and Carapuce to begin its adventure. If the selected player Salamèche, the rival will take Carapuce, since Carapuce has an advantage of the type on Salamèche. Advanced Salamèche and its forms Reptincel (on level 16) and Dracaufeu (on level 36) are known for their statistics Speed and Attacks Special high. They learn from the attacks of the fire type, like the capacity Lance-flame.
Salamèches are found in a wild state in no version and must be selected by the player at the beginning of the adventure or receipts via an exchange. For this reason, Salamèche (as well as other starting Pokémon like Bulbizarre and Carapuce) are often exchanged with other players.
Salamèche is not available at the beginning of the version Jaune of with the fact that this version am the scenario of the televised series, and the player is constrained to take Pikachu at the beginning of his adventure. In spite of that, the player can receive Salamèche while progressing in the play.
Additionellement, Salamèche made appearances in other Pokémon plays. Salamèche appears in the play of Nintendo 64 Pokémon Snap , in the Volcan area of the island Pokémon, the decoration of the play. Salamèche also appears in the plays Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Stadium 2 , like in the play of GameCube Pokémon Chanel . Salamèche is also one of the 16 playable characters of the play Pokémon: Keep Mystery. Salamèche also appears in the play Super Bros Smash..
Salamèche in the Animates
Salamèche was given up by its former owner, Damien, who had said to him that it would return to seek it. Later, the TEAM Rocket arrived and tried to steal Pikachu, but Salamèche frightened them by using its capacity Lance-flame . Damien, who walked by there by chance, realized that it had been wrong concerning the force of Salamèche, and it explained its dislike of Pokémon weak. After Salamèche had heard that, it rejected its Master and went to join Sacha. Salamèche de Sacha evolved/moved later in Reptincel in a combat against an army of Noadkoko, and later in Dracaufeu as a combatant powerful a Ptéra.
As starting Pokémon, Salamèche can also be seen with dimensions of Bulbizarre and Carapuce in the episodes where the adjusters of Kanto appear which begin their Pokémon adventures. For this reason, Salamèche has a minor role in Pokémon Chronicles and Advanced Generation .
Reptincel
This name is a Mot-valise combining the words Reptile and spark . Its name Japanese, Lizardo , comes from the word Lézard , for its connection with the reptiles.
Like its evolution and its pre-evolution, Reptincel has a flame which burns at the end of its tail; but, contrary to its pre-evolution, Salamèche, Reptincel seeks engagements constantly, and calms themselves only once it gains. Reptincel can attack with its claws like with its ignited tail, and can spit of the Feu when it is excited.
Biological characteristics
Reptincel is a biped and red lizard dark with a horn on the back of its head, similar to that of the dinausores of the family Saurolophus. Its evolution and its pre-evolution are both orange clear, which makes of Reptincel the darkest member of its group of evolutions. Its front armlevers are much broader and more Nets that those of Salamèche, and contrary to its more flexible pre-evolution, Reptincel has a temperament coleric and spits of the bluish flames when he is irritated. It is excessively wild of nature, and adores the combat. When it is excited, the flame on its tail can become blue-clearly. It gashes without mercy its adversaries with its powerful claws and uses its tail ignited to strike them. Its tail is able to carry five adults; by shaking its tail, Reptincel can increase the room temperature around him.
Reptincel in the plays
Reptincel can be obtained only while making evolve/move Salamèche on level 16, and cannot be found in a wild state. Instead of that, to play it must obtain Salamèche in the version '' Rouge '', the version '' Bleu '', the version '' Rouge Fire '', or the version '' Vert Breaks into leaf '' at the beginning of the adventure, where the Professor Chen gives the choice between Salamèche, Carapuce, or Bulbizarre. Salamèche is also available later in the Jaune version in the play. Reptincel evolves/moves in Dracaufeu on level 36.
Two Reptincels made an appearance in the Volcan zone of the video game Pokémon Snap, on Nintendo 64. The first is Salamèche which evolves/moves while it is made importune by a Magmar, and the second turns around a lake of lava and evolves/moves in so thorough Dracaufeu. Reptincel also appears in the plays Pokémon: Keep Mystery.
Reptincel in the Animates
When the Salamèche of Sacha evolves/moves in Reptincel, the personality of this last completely changed. It becomes Pokémon very disobeying and combatait only when it wanted of it, and in the way which it liked, in spite of the fact that Sacha had six badges at this time, which gave him the possibility of being made obey by of Pokémon up to level 70 (whereas Reptincel was only on level 16). The first time that it shows a lack of respect towards its Master is when Sacha wanted to congratulate it to have to evolve/move, Reptincel spit of fire on the face of Sacha. It evolved/moved in Dracaufeu three episodes later, while wanting to fight a Ptéra.
Dracaufeu
This name is a Mot-valise combining the words dragon and Feu .
Dracaufeu was created by Ken Sugimori, and appeared the first time in the versions Rouge and Blue.
Biological characteristics
In the Pokémon frankness, Dracaufeu starts as a Salamèche, and as it gains experiment, it evolves/moves in Reptincel, then in Dracaufeu. While evolving/moving in Dracaufeu, it acquires a pair of wing S powerful which is added to the breath of Feu that it obtained in its preceding forms évolutionaires. Flames that Dracaufeu created are hotter than those created by Reptincel; with full power, they are known as to have the force to melt the stone or of broad glaciers. According to the Pokédex, Dracaufeu have a strong innate direction of the honor, and make use of their claws to drive out or attack the weaker adversaries, using their attacks of fire only against adversaries which they would consider equal to them. Pokédex also says that the power of their attacks of fire is so volatile that an accidental or imprudent use can cause forest fires and other disasters.
Dracaufeu in the plays
Dracaufeu appeared the first time in the versions '' Rouge '' and '' Bleu '' as a last form évolutionaire of the line of Salamèche. Salamèche evolves/moves in Reptincel, which evolves/moves in Dracaufeu. There are three starting Pokémon: Salamèche (fire), Bulbizarre (plant), and Carapuce (water). Each starting Pokémon has an advantage and a disadvantage with respect to other starting Pokémon: the plant type is weak against the attacks of fire, the water type is weak against the attacks plants, and the fire type is weak against the water attacks. These advantages and disadvantages also exist in the advanced forms of starting Pokémon. Dracaufeu is available without exchange in the versions Rouge and Blue, the version Jaune, then the remakes Rouge Fire and Green Break into leaf.
Dracaufeu also appeared in other Pokémon plays, like Pokémon Snap , Pokémon: Keep Mystery , and Pokémon To arrange . Dracaufeu is also seen in Super Bros Smash. and Super Bros Smash. Mixed as Pokémon which leaves Pokéball and attacks the adversaries of the player who launched it. In Super Bros Smash. Brawl, Dracaufeu will be playable through the character " Pokémon" adjuster;.
Dracaufeu in the Animates
In animates frankness, Dracaufeu is probably one of most powerful Pokémon de Sacha. Dracaufeu de Sacha was initially Salamèche given up by its first adjuster. As the series continued, Salamèche became honest in Sacha and evolved/moved then in Reptincel. Reptincel refused to obey Sacha, which is, in the world of the frankness, something which arrives when Pokémon becomes stronger and more tested than its adjuster and which loses the respect for their adjuster. Reptincel evolved/moved when he wanted to fight a wild Ptéra which wanted to devour Sacha. This last was saved by Dracaufeu, but the series remains always somewhat fuzzy on the reason for Reptincel. It is not known if Reptincel wanted to protect its adjuster or simply to fight Ptéra which had wounded it. After having evolved/moved, Dracaufeu voluntarily caught up with Sacha when it fell.
At the beginning, Dracaufeu, like Reptincel, did not obey Sacha, and fought only Pokémon which will get a feeling of challenge to him, like other Pokémon of the fire type, but through its tétue attitude it often helped Sacha. To an occasion, its refusal to obey Sacha led to the loss of the finale of the Kanto League. It became more honest towards Sacha during a combat in the Islands Oranges when it fought against a Tartard and that it was frozen. Thanks to the efforts and with the sacrifices of Sacha to save it of an unquestionable death, Dracaufeu started to obey Sacha, and overcome Tartard in question in another match. It remained in the team of Sacha, which helped this last to gain the Orange League. It remained then in the Dracaurifique Valley, a reserve where much Dracaufeu savages fights to become stronger, probably because of its meeting with Charla, Dracaufeu female with which it tied bonds.
See too
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