Flame Burst (move)

Flame Burst (Japanese: はじけるほのお Flame Burst) is a damage-dealing move introduced in Generation V.

Effect
Flame Burst deals damage to the target, then inflicts damage to all Pokémon that are both adjacent to and allied with the attack target equal to 1/16 of their respective maximum HP. The adjacent Pokémon will not take damage if the attack target takes no damage (such as due to Flame Burst missing,, or the target being ).

The secondary damage is indirect damage, so it will not trigger Abilities like Flash Fire or. Furthermore, being effect damage, it is prevented by, but it bypasses and , , , , and. This damage cannot miss.

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Flame Burst can hit a target up to 10/4 tiles away, and any enemies adjacent to the target will be dealt 10 HP damage.

Pokkén Tournament
Flame Burst appears as one of 's Pokémon moves. Chandelure turns away from the opponent and fires an arcing projectile that proceeds to explode in a giant circle in the air. If charged, the projectile goes further, exploding on contact with the ground instead.

Pokémon GO

 * Prior to an update to Niantic's servers on July 30, 2016, Flame Burst had a power of 25.
 * Prior to an update to Niantic's servers on February 16, 2017, Flame Burst had a power of 30, an energy bar of GO charge 4.png, and a duration of 2.1 seconds.

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Trivia

 * In Pokémon Conquest, the is remarkably flawed in its usage of Flame Burst, effectively ignoring the difference between the move's main damage and effect damage.

In other languages
Funkenflug Pirotecnia Rebondifeu Pirolancio はじけるほのお 烈焰溅射（招式）