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Revision as of 01:28, 30 June 2015
The Ice type (こおりタイプ Kōri taipu in Japanese) is one of the eighteen Pokémon elemental types.
Ice-type Pokémon stand out for being able to endure very low temperatures, as well as adapting to freezing weathers. They control ice at will. Their habitats go from the top of mountains, frozen caves and caverns or even the poles.
Many Ice-type moves have chances of freezing the target, which prevents them from attacking until they thaw out.
Famous Ice-type Pokémon Trainers include Lorelei, a member of the Kanto Elite Four; Pryce, the seventh Gym Leader of the Johto region; Glacia, a member of the Hoenn Elite Four; Candice, the seventh Gym Leader of Sinnoh; and Wulfric, the last Gym Leader of Kalos.
Ice-type moves
- There are 21 Ice-type moves.
- In Generation I, 6 moves were introduced.
- In Generation II, 2 moves were introduced.
- In Generation III, 4 moves were introduced.
- In Generation IV, 3 moves were introduced.
- In Generation V, 5 moves were introduced.
- In Generation VI, 1 move was introduced.
- In battles: Special moves stand out.
- In contests: Beautiful moves stand out.
List of Ice-type moves
Name | Category | Contest | Generation | Power |
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Aurora Beam | Generation I | 65 | ||
Avalanche | [1] | Generation IV | 60/120 | |
Blizzard | Generation I | 110[2] | ||
Freeze Shock | Generation V | 140 | ||
Freeze-Dry | Generation VI | 70 | ||
Frost Breath | Generation V | 60[3] | ||
Glaciate | Generation V | 65 | ||
Hail | Generation III | - | ||
Haze | Generation I | - | ||
Ice Ball | Generation III | 30-480 | ||
Ice Beam | Generation I | 90[4] | ||
Ice Burn | Generation V | 140 | ||
Ice Fang | Generation IV | 65 | ||
Ice Punch | Generation I | 75 | ||
Ice Shard | Generation IV | 40 | ||
Icicle Crash | Generation V | 85 | ||
Icicle Spear | Generation III | 25[5] (x2-5) | ||
Icy Wind | Generation II | 55 | ||
Mist | Generation I | - | ||
Powder Snow | Generation II | 40 | ||
Sheer Cold | Generation III | K.O. in one hit |
Effectiveness of Ice-type moves
×2 |
Super effective against Pokémon of the types: , , and .
½ |
Not very effective against Pokémon of the types: , , and .
Weaknesses and resistances of the Ice type
A type chart displaying the weaknesses and resistances of a Pokémon when damaged by a move. Empty fields are moves that do normal damage.
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Known Ice-type Pokémon Trainers
File:Lorelei.png | File:HGSS Pryce.png | File:Omega Ruby Alpha Sapphire Glacia.png | File:Candice.png | ||||
Kanto Elite Four Lorelei | Johto Gym Leader Pryce | Hoenn Elite Four Glacia | Sinnoh Gym Leader Candice | Unova Gym Leader Brycen | Kalos Gym Leader Wulfric | Nixtorm Warlord Mitsuhide | Warlord Servant Aya |
Ice-type Pokémon
33 Pokémon are Ice type. (4.60% of all Pokémon)
Pure Ice-type Pokémon
12 Pokémon are pure Ice type. (36.36% of the Ice-type Pokémon)
Snorunt | Glalie | Regice | Glaceon | Vanillite | Vanillish |
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#361 |
#362 |
#378 |
#471 |
#582 |
#583 |
Vanilluxe | Cubchoo | Beartic | Cryogonal | Bergmite | Avalugg |
#584 |
#613 |
#614 |
#615 |
#712 |
#713 |
Primary Ice-type Pokémon
11 Pokémon are primary Ice type. (33.33% of the Ice-type Pokémon)
Jynx | Articuno | Swinub | Piloswine | Delibird | Smoochum |
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#124 |
#144 |
#220 |
#221 |
#225 |
#238 |
Spheal | Sealeo | Walrein | Mamoswine | Froslass | |
#363 |
#364 |
#365 |
#473 |
#478 |
Secondary Ice-type Pokémon
10 Pokémon are secondary Ice type. (30.30% of the Ice-type Pokémon)
Dewgong | Cloyster | Lapras | Sneasel | Snover | Abomasnow |
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#087 |
#091 |
#131 |
#215 |
#459 |
#460 |
Weavile | Kyurem | Amaura | Aurorus | ||
#461 |
#646 |
#698 |
#699 |
Pokémon with Ice-type alternate formes
The following alternate formes of some Pokémon are also of the Ice type.
Castform | Mega Glalie | Mega Abomasnow | Frost Rotom | Arceus | Black Kyurem |
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Castform #351 |
#362 |
#460 |
#479 |
#493 |
#646 |
White Kyurem | |||||
White Kyurem #646 |
Relations with other types
- They're strong against the Dragon type because dragons are reptiles, cold-blooded creatures and they can't resist low temperatures.
- They're strong against the type because most birds run away from cold seasons, that's why they migrate.
- They're strong against the Grass type because plants don't resist frosts and most of the times die.
- They're strong against the Ground type because ice erodes the earth.
- They're weak against the Fire type because fire melts the ice.
- They're weak against the Fighting type because fighters break ice in their trainings.
- They're weak against the Rock and Steel types because these both materials are harder than ice, and they can both shatter it.
Notes
- ^ Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.
- ^ 120 until Generation V.
- ^ 40 in Generation V.
- ^ 95 until Generation V.
- ^ 10 until Generation V.
- ^ Only in its Snowy Form.
- ^ In Generation IV, all of Rotom's forms were and type.
- ^ Thanks to the ability Multitype, equipped with the Icicle Plate.
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