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Magmar is both hard to catch and exclusive to Blue, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's any good.  {{bp|Arcanine}} is probably the best of the Fire Pokémon (although Blue players would need to trade for one), but {{bp|Charizard}}, {{bp|Ninetales}} (if you didn't evolve her until after learning Flamethrower as {{bp|Vulpix}}) and possibly even {{bp|Flareon}} are all better picks than Magmar in Blue. Not that you shouldn't try hard to catch a few: Red and Yellow players will be desperate to trade for it!
Magmar is both hard to catch and exclusive to Blue, but that doesn't necessarily mean it's any good.  {{bp|Arcanine}} is probably the best of the Fire Pokémon (although Blue players would need to trade for one), but {{bp|Charizard}}, {{bp|Ninetales}} (if you didn't evolve her until after learning Flamethrower as {{bp|Vulpix}}) and possibly even {{bp|Flareon}} are all better picks than Magmar in Blue.
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