Ice (type)

Template:ElementalTypes Template:TypeNotice Notable Pokémon Trainers that specialize in Ice-type Pokémon are Lorelei of the Kanto Elite Four, Pryce of Mahogany Town, Glacia of the Hoenn Elite Four, Candice of Snowpoint City, and Hachiku of Sekka City.

Statistical averages

Overall

Stat
HP: 75
Attack: 67
Defense: 72
Sp.Atk: 74
Sp.Def: 79
Speed: 66
Total: 0


Fully evolved

Stat
HP: 81.79
Attack: 80.86
Defense: 85.00
Sp.Atk: 86.21
Sp.Def: 90.36
Speed: 77.86
Total: 0


Battle properties

Generation I

Offensive   Defensive
Power Types   Power Types
 
 
 
 
½×  
½×  
 
 
 
 
None None


Generation II-onwards

Offensive   Defensive
Power Types   Power Types
 
 
 
 
½×  
½×  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
None None




Characteristics

The Ice type is considered by many to be the worst of all types defensively. It only resists itself, while carrying weaknesses to Fire, Fighting, Rock and Steel, making it weak to moves such as Stealth Rock, Bullet Punch and Fire Blast. Even with a second type, all but two Ice-type Pokémon have more weaknesses than resistances and immunities.

Offensive-wise, because only two non-Ice-types doubly resist Ice (Empoleon and Heatran), Ice is alongside Ground and Fighting as one of the most powerful and most commonly used types. Double weaknesses to Ice are the most common (especially among Template:Type2s, whose final forms are almost all doubly weak). Ice also pairs strongly with other common attacking types, notably Ground and Electric. Template:Type2s can also effectively use Ice attacks, which cover their major weakness of Grass, as well as Dragon, which resists their moves.

When used in contests, Ice-type moves typically become Beauty moves, while some may be Cool moves.

In total, there are only 29 Pokémon of the currently known 649 with the Ice type, which accounts for a small amount of the Pokédex. This means it is tied with Dragon as one of the rarest of all types to be had by a Pokémon, second only to Ghost.

Pokémon

There are 29 Pokémon with the Ice-type, making it tied with Dragon for the fifteenth most common type.

Pure Ice-type Pokémon

# Name
361   Snorunt
362   Glalie
378   Regice
471   Glaceon
582   Vanipeti
583   Baniricchi
584   Baibanira
613   Kumasyun
614   Tsunbear
615   Furiijio

Half Ice-type Pokémon

Primary Ice-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
124   Jynx Ice Psychic
144   Articuno Ice Flying
220   Swinub Ice Ground
221   Piloswine Ice Ground
225   Delibird Ice Flying
238   Smoochum Ice Psychic
363   Spheal Ice Water
364   Sealeo Ice Water
365   Walrein Ice Water
473   Mamoswine Ice Ground
478   Froslass Ice Ghost

Secondary Ice-type Pokémon

# Name Type 1 Type 2
087   Dewgong Water Ice
091   Cloyster Water Ice
131   Lapras Water Ice
215   Sneasel Dark Ice
459   Snover Grass Ice
460   Abomasnow Grass Ice
461   Weavile Dark Ice
479   Rotom* Electric Ice
646   Kyurem Dragon Ice

Moves

Damage-dealing moves

Name Category Contest Power Accuracy PP Target Notes
Aurora Beam Special Beauty 65 100% 20 One foe Has a 10% chance of lowering the opponent's Attack.
Avalanche Physical Cool 60 100% 10 One foe Deals double damage if user was hurt this turn.
Blizzard Special Beauty 120 70% 5 Both foes Has a 10% chance of freezing the opponent.
Cold Flare Special ??? 140 90% 5 One foe User charges first turn, then strikes second turn. Has a 30% chance of burning the target.
Freeze Bolt Physical ??? 140 90% 5 One foe User charges first turn, then strikes second turn. Has a 30% chance of paralyzing the target.
Frozen World Special ??? 65 95% 10 All foes Lowers the target's Speed.
Ice Ball Physical Beauty 30 90% 20 One foe Attacks up to 5 turns in a row; power doubles with each successive hit.
Ice Beam Special Beauty 95 100% 10 One foe Has a 10% chance of freezing the opponent.
Ice Breath Special ??? 40 90% 10 One foe Always a critical-hit.
Ice Fang Physical Cool 65 95% 15 One foe Has a 10% chance of freezing the opponent and cause flinching.
Ice Punch Physical Beauty 75 100% 15 One foe Has a 10% chance of freezing the opponent.
Ice Shard Physical Beauty 40 100% 30 One foe Always attacks first.
Icicle Drop Physical ??? 85 90% 10 One foe Has a 30% chance of causing the opponent to flinching.
Icicle Spear Physical Beauty 25* 100% 30 One foe Attacks two to five times in a row.
Icy Wind Special Beauty 55 95% 15 Both foes Lowers the target's Speed.
Powder Snow Special Beauty 40 100% 25 Both foes Has a 10% chance of freezing the opponent.
Sheer Cold Special Beauty 30% 5 One foe Target faints.

Non-damaging moves

Name Category Contest Power Accuracy PP Target Notes
Hail Status Beauty 100% 10 All Causes Hail to fall for 5 turns*.
Haze Status Beauty 100% 30 All Resets stat changes in all Pokémon.
Mist Status Beauty 100% 30 Self Protects user from stat downgrades (from an opposing Pokémon) for 5 turns.

Trivia

  • Although the Ice-type existed since Generation I, pure Ice-type species were not introduced until Generation III.
  • Thirteen of the fifteen Ice-type moves are Beauty moves in Contests. The only two that aren't are new in Generation IV, meaning that in Hoenn Contests, all Ice-type moves were Beauty moves.
  • Only the Normal-type has a lower number of resistances than the Ice type, having no resistances (but one immunity). Ice only resists itself.
  • All types that are weak to Ice have been combined with it on at least one Pokémon.
  • There has been a Gym Leader or Elite Four member who specializes in the Ice introduced in each generation.
    • All three of the Ice-type specialists who are Gym Leaders, Pryce, Candice, and Hachiku, are the seventh Gym Leaders in their respective region.
  • Despite Fire being strong against Ice, and Electric being neutral to Ice, in Generation I, there are actually more Ice-type Pokémon that are weak to Electric than Ice Pokémon that are weak to Fire. This is largely due to the fact that most Ice-type Pokémon in that generation are also part Water.
  • Generation V introduced the most Ice-types, with seven introduced, not including Frost Rotom's newly changed typing.
    • Generation V also introduced the most pure Ice-types, with six new Pokémon. Generation III introduced three, Generation IV introduced one, while Generations I and II introduced the fewest, with zero apiece.
    • Every Ice-type introduced in Generation V is a pale blue color. It is the only generation in which this happens.
  • As of Generation IV, all unevolved Pokémon that evolve into an ice type have names that start with the letter S. The exception is Eevee.

In other languages

  • Chinese: bīng
  • Dutch: IJs
  • Finnish: Jää
  • French: Glace
  • German: Eis
  • Greek: Πάγος - Pagos / Ψύχος - Psihos
  • Hebrew: קרח kerach
  • Italian: Ghiaccio
  • Japanese: こおり (氷) kōri
  • Korean: 얼음 eol'eum
  • Polish: Lodowy
  • Portuguese (Brazilian): Gelo
  • Russian: Ледяной ledyanoi
  • Spanish: Hielo
  • Slovak: Ľadový