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* ''[[To Aru Majutsu no Index]]'': Stiyl Magnus, [[Starter Villain|the first magician]] Touma faces, uses liberally distributed magical runes to throw 3000°C fireballs and control an indefinitely regenerating fire demon. Sadly, after his [[Heel Face Turn]], he gets hit by [[The Worf Effect]] quite badly.
** Fiamma of the Right is the most powerful human villain the series' protagonists have faced so far. His ability, "The Holy Right", manifests in the form of a flaming third arm behind him, allowing him to perform incredibly broken acts like conjuring a '''''forty kilometer long''''' [[Flaming Sword|Flaming]] [[BFS]] and flames which destroy objects without any destructive force.
* Phoenix King Saffron from ''[[Ranma One Half½]]''. He doesn't just project fire, it ''[[Good Thing You Can Heal|heals]]'' [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|him]].
* Robin Sena from ''[[Witch Hunter Robin]]''.
* Kaito of ''[[Psycho Busters]]''.
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** Sonya Blade is also known for setting opponents ablaze with her signature fatality.
*** Shang Tsung and his penchant for hurling flaming skulls at people and sending gouts of fire shooting up at people during his fights (when he's not morphing into other fighters, that is).
* Garet and Jenna are the Mars Adepts<ref>individuals utilizing fire-based [[Psychic Powers|Psynergy]]</ref> present in ''[[Golden Sun]]'' and ''Golden Sun: The Lost Age'', with [[Fiery Redhead|fiery personalities and red hair]], to boot. The villainous duos of each game (Saturos and Menardi in the first game; Agatio and Karst in the second game), hailing from a fire-wielding clan, also fall under this trope. The third game, ''[[Golden Sun: Dark Dawn]]'', has Garet's son Tyrell [[Incredibly Lame Pun|picking up the torch]].
* In ''[[Pokémon]]'', Kanto Gym Leader Blaine, Hoenn Gym Leader Flannery, Sinnoh Elite 4 member Flint, and Unova Gym Leader Chili all specialize in using Fire-type [[Mons]]. All Fire-type Pokémon also qualify, with certain Pokémon capable of using Fire-type ''moves'' like Flamethrower despite not being actual Fire-types (such as the Dragon Pokémon Dragonite).
** Several Legendary Pokémon are pure or part-Fire type, such as Ho-Oh, Moltres, Entei, Heatran, Reshiram, etc. Groudon from ''[[Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire]]'' is technically Ground-type, but still has something of a fire theme going, with moves like Eruption and being associated with lava and volcanoes, as well as the ability Drought that summons permanent sunlight to boost Fire-type moves.
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** ''[[Memetic Mutation|BY FIRE BE PURGED!]]'' Ragnaros the Firelord and his fire elemental minions.
* One of the Elementalist skill sets in ''[[Guild Wars]]'' is Fire Magic, though it's the most single-minded skillset of the class, focusing on one thing: damage, and in large quantities.
* [[Black Magician Girl]] Cierra from ''[[Riviera: theThe Promised Land]]'' can use all kinds of magic, but her most powerful attacks are fire-based.
* [[Disgaea 2 Cursed Memories|Adell]] and [[Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice|Raspberyl]] from the ''[[Disgaea]]'' series specialize in fire techniques. Red Skull and Mage classes also use fire spells.
** The Dragon, Entei, and Ifrit monster classes all specialize in fire attacks, as well (save for the first game, where the former two used attacks of whatever element they had an affinity for). The Dragon mostly uses it as a [[Breath Weapon]], while the latter two manipulate it in a more spectacular fashion.