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Generation IX · #0935 — Fire Child Pokémon
Charcadet, the Fire Child Pokémon, is a Generation IX Fire-type Pokémon that stands as National Pokédex entry #935. According to ancient Paldean lore, this Pokémon was born from burnt charcoal that mysteriously came to life, embodying the essence of flame and combat spirit. Charcadet possesses a fiery temperament that drives it to battle opponents far stronger than itself, making it a symbol of determination and courage. With a base stat total of only 255, Charcadet occupies the early-game niche typical of Fire-type starters and foundational Pokémon, though its growth potential becomes evident through its impressive evolution line. The species gained prominence in Paldean culture, where it was historically valued for its exceptional skill in flame manipulation and formed deep bonds with nobility and knights throughout the ages.
0.6m
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Fire Child Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
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Protects against fire moves. Once one has been blocked, the Pokémon's own Fire moves inflict 1.5× damage until it leaves battle.
Has a 30% chance of burning attacking Pokémon on contact.
Charcadet presents a striking humanoid silhouette with a distinctive color palette dominated by blacks and reds, complemented by vibrant orange and warm yellow accents. Its body consists of a large, disproportionately sized head connected to a diminutive torso by an exceptionally thin neck, creating an almost whimsical appearance that belies its fierce nature. The Pokémon's most characteristic feature is its prominent fire-like plume crowning its head, tipped with pink and dark blue hues that seem to flicker with perpetual flame. A black, plate-like mask adorns Charcadet's forehead, adorned with three distinct holes at its center that glow dark red during combat, while its eyes emit wisps of smoke surrounding red-and-yellow pupils that burn with intensity. The torso resembles a traditional tunic with an orange protrusion at the front, while its cylindrical hands and feet are tipped with teardrop-shaped indents that likely aid in friction and grip. Most notably, Charcadet sports a magnificent fiery cape stretching across its back, an extension of its inner flame that seems to defy conventional physics. Standing at merely 0.6 meters tall and weighing just 10.5 kilograms, this diminutive Fire Child remains remarkably agile despite its small stature.
Charcadet exhibits a perfectly balanced gender distribution of 50% male and 50% female, ensuring equal breeding potential regardless of the trainer's gender preferences or breeding strategies. The species belongs to the Human-Like Egg Group, a classification reflecting its distinctly humanoid morphology and upright posture, which allows it to breed with other Human-Like Pokémon such as Machop, Mankey, and various other bipedal species. With a base friendship value of 50 and a hatch counter of 35 cycles, representing approximately 8,739 to 8,995 steps depending on in-game conditions, Charcadet requires moderate investment from trainers seeking to breed for perfect or optimal individual values. The slow growth rate characteristic of Charcadet means that trainers breeding this species must commit to extended training periods to maximize its potential, though this investment ultimately yields more competitively viable specimens. Breeding pairs containing Charcadet can pass down moves learned through breeding chains, allowing for strategic movepool customization that might otherwise be inaccessible through standard leveling progression. The species' moderate base friendship suggests that Charcadet responds positively to trainer affection but requires genuine effort and bond-building to develop deep emotional connections, mirroring the determined spirit the Pokémon is known for.
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Charcadet's evolutionary path represents one of Generation IX's most innovative mechanics, diverging into two distinct evolutions based on specialized armor items rather than traditional level-up conditions or held items. When exposed to Auspicious Armor infused with benevolent wishes and positive energy, Charcadet evolves into Armarouge, a Fire and Psychic-type Pokémon that gains significant boosts to its Special Attack and Special Defense statistics, complementing its psychic-influenced design. Conversely, when introduced to Malicious Armor harboring dark intentions and malevolent energy, Charcadet transforms into Ceruledge, a Fire and Ghost-type evolution that emphasizes physical attack prowess and speed while incorporating spectral elements into its warrior aesthetic. This dichotomy reflects Charcadet's deep connection to ancient Paldean nobility and the moral choices inherent in a warrior's path, suggesting that the Pokémon's evolution is influenced not merely by external stimuli but by the philosophical nature of the bonds it forms. Both evolution branches represent substantial power increases from Charcadet's base form, with Armarouge and Ceruledge achieving significantly higher base stats across multiple categories, making the evolutionary stage a transformative moment in any trainer's journey through Paldea. The design philosophy emphasizes player choice and alignment, allowing trainers to cultivate their Charcadet according to their preferred battle strategy and moral interpretation.
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Charcadet embodies a fierce and combative spirit that drives it to engage even formidable opponents without hesitation or fear, a characteristic reflected in its slow growth rate and measured stat distribution. The Pokémon's internal temperature escalates dramatically during battle, reaching extraordinary levels exceeding 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit (approximately 1,000 degrees Celsius), demonstrating that its power is not predetermined but rather cultivated through active combat and determination. Beyond its aggressive tendencies, Charcadet exhibits a notable appetite for berries rich in fat, suggesting these sustenance-providing foods may fuel its internal flames and growth potential. The species demonstrates a strong affinity for the Paldean region, where it has inhabited the lands since ancient times, forming meaningful bonds with human companions who recognized its potential. Charcadet's habitat preference leans toward areas where it can express its passionate nature, likely gravelly or rocky terrain that accommodates its active battling disposition. Its relatively high capture rate of 90 indicates the species is not particularly elusive or aggressive toward human trainers, suggesting a willingness to coexist peacefully when not engaged in combat.
Burnt charcoal came to life and became a Pokémon. Possessing a fiery fighting spirit, Charcadet will battle even tough opponents.
Its firepower increases when it fights, reaching over 1,800 degrees Fahrenheit. It likes berries that are rich in fat.
The name Charcadet derives from a combination of "char," referencing charcoal and burning, paired with "cadet," indicating a trainee or novice soldier, perfectly encapsulating the Pokémon's identity as a young flame warrior with untapped potential. The Japanese designation "Carbou" similarly references charcoal while maintaining phonetic resonance with the English adaptation. Visually, Charcadet's design draws inspiration from the concept of sentient charcoal—the blackened remains of wood consumed by fire—reimagined as a living creature with humanoid proportions that echo both child-like innocence and fierce determination. The tunic-like torso and warrior-inspired silhouette suggest historical medieval imagery, particularly referencing the squires and young soldiers who would eventually mature into full knights, a thematic connection reinforced by Charcadet's historical role as a companion to Paldean nobility. The fiery plume atop its head and the cape of living flame establish Charcadet as unmistakably fire-aligned while maintaining a distinctly fantastical appearance that distinguishes it from prior Fire-type Pokémon. The black mask with its three holes and ability to glow during battle invokes imagery of ancient warriors' helmets and combat regalia, further emphasizing the species' connection to martial tradition and noble lineage.
Charcadet can learn 28 moves:
Move | Type | Cat. | Power | Acc. | PP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| astonish | ghost | Physical | 30 | 100 | 15 |
| clear smog | poison | Special | 50 | — | 15 |
| confuse ray | ghost | Status | — | 100 | 10 |
| destiny bond | ghost | Status | — | — | 5 |
| disable | normal | Status | — | 100 | 20 |
| ember | fire | Special | 40 | 100 | 25 |
| endure | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| facade | normal | Physical | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| fire blast | fire | Special | 110 | 85 | 5 |
| fire spin | fire | Special | 35 | 85 | 15 |
| flame charge | fire | Physical | 50 | 100 | 20 |
| flamethrower | fire | Special | 90 | 100 | 15 |
| flare blitz | fire | Physical | 120 | 100 | 15 |
| heat wave | fire | Special | 95 | 90 | 10 |
| helping hand | normal | Status | — | — | 20 |
| incinerate | fire | Special | 60 | 100 | 15 |
| lava plume | fire | Special | 80 | 100 | 15 |
| leer | normal | Status | — | 100 | 30 |
| night shade | ghost | Special | — | 100 | 15 |
| overheat | fire | Special | 130 | 90 | 5 |
| protect | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| sleep talk | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| spite | ghost | Status | — | 100 | 10 |
| substitute | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| sunny day | fire | Status | — | — | 5 |
| take down | normal | Physical | 90 | 85 | 20 |
| tera blast | normal | Special | 80 | 100 | 10 |
| will o wisp | fire | Status | — | 85 | 15 |
In competitive Pokémon battle formats, Charcadet occupies a narrow niche as an early-game Fire-type with limited viability in high-level play, though it serves admirably as a foundational member of casual or low-tier competitive teams. Its base stats total of 255 heavily favors Special Attack and Attack equally at 50 points each, with support stats substantially lower, creating a pure offensive profile constrained by poor defensive capabilities and mediocre Speed at 35 base points. Charcadet's ability options present interesting strategic choices: Flash Fire, which grants immunity to Fire-type moves while amplifying the Pokémon's own Fire-type attacks by 1.5× when activated, provides valuable utility against Fire-type opponents, while the Hidden Ability Flame Body offers a 30% chance to burn physical attackers on contact, a defensive option that emphasizes passive damage accumulation. The movepool available to Charcadet includes dependable offensive options such as Ember, Fire Spin, Will-O-Wisp, and Flame Charge, alongside utility moves like Confuse Ray that provide status options for team support. However, Charcadet's true competitive relevance emerges only through evolution into Armarouge or Ceruledge, with the latter achieving moderate usage in specific formats due to superior offensive typing and Speed tier improvements. Trainers seeking competitive viability with Charcadet should prioritize its evolution as the earliest opportunity, utilizing its time as a base form primarily for team building and experience accumulation rather than competitive battling.
Charcadet is a fire type Pokemon.
Charcadet evolves into armarouge, then into ceruledge.
Charcadet is weak to ground, rock and water type moves.
Charcadet emerged as an iconic symbol of Generation IX's Paldean region, representing the historical connection between ancient Paldean civilization and the Pokémon that inhabited their lands since time immemorial. The species gained significant cultural prominence through its association with nobility, knights, and the martial traditions of Paldea, establishing a thematic link between human civilization and Pokémon companionship that resonates throughout the games' narrative. In anime adaptation, Charcadet appeared prominently in the Scarlet and Violet series, with notable appearances in Amethio's team and as a central Pokémon for protagonist Liko, further cementing its status as a fan-favorite and culturally significant species among contemporary Pokémon media consumers. The innovative evolution mechanic tied to Auspicious and Malicious Armor represents a significant departure from traditional evolution methods, generating substantial discussion within the Pokémon community regarding player agency, moral choice, and the philosophical implications of Pokémon evolution itself. Charcadet's design, drawing from charcoal imagery and ancient warrior aesthetics, has resonated with players who appreciate historically-inspired Pokémon and character designs that blend fantasy elements with cultural references. The species has become a staple of fan communities, merchandise offerings, and competitive discussion forums, demonstrating its successful integration into the broader Pokémon cultural landscape since its introduction.
Charcadet is primarily available in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet as a catchable species found throughout the Paldean region, holding a regional Pokédex number of #0165 that reflects its importance to the local ecosystem. Wild Charcadet can be encountered in various locations across Paldea's diverse biomes, with a capture rate of 90 making it readily obtainable for trainers of varying skill levels—a 11.8% capture probability with a standard Poké Ball when the Pokémon is at full health, rising substantially with status conditions or stronger Poké Ball varieties. The species has appeared in subsequent games including Legends: Z-A, where it maintains availability through traditional wild encounters or trainer battles, confirming its role as an established member of the modern Pokémon roster. Charcadet has been featured in various event distributions and promotional campaigns, extending its availability beyond standard gameplay to trainers unable to encounter wild specimens or preferring guaranteed acquisition methods. The relatively generous capture rate and widespread availability across multiple game titles ensure that trainers interested in obtaining Charcadet experience minimal difficulty, supporting its role as an accessible early-game Pokémon suitable for players of all experience levels. Its presence in trading communities remains robust, with Charcadet frequently offered in player-to-player exchanges due to its universal appeal and the desire among collectors to obtain multiple specimens suitable for breeding or evolution experimentation.