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==Freeze== | ==Freeze== | ||
[[Image:Freeze Frame.jpg|right|thumb|A frozen [[Jigglypuff (anime)|Jigglypuff]].]] | |||
A frozen Pokémon is unable to attack with most moves. Most Fire-type moves used on a frozen Pokémon will remove the frozen status. As of [[Generation II]], freeze has a random, ~10% chance to be cured on its own on the frozen Pokémon's turn. Contrary to popular belief, {{m|Sunny Day}} weather does '''not''' cause a quicker thawing. {{t|Ice}}-type Pokémon cannot be frozen by Ice-type moves except in [[Generation I]]; however, they can be frozen by Tri Attack. A frozen Pokémon can still use the moves {{m|Flame Wheel}} and {{m|Sacred Fire}}; when used while frozen, these moves will thaw the user, thaw the opponent if possible, and deal damage to the opponent. All [[List_of_moves_that_freeze|moves which cause freezing]] are Ice-type except Tri Attack. | A frozen Pokémon is unable to attack with most moves. Most Fire-type moves used on a frozen Pokémon will remove the frozen status. As of [[Generation II]], freeze has a random, ~10% chance to be cured on its own on the frozen Pokémon's turn. Contrary to popular belief, {{m|Sunny Day}} weather does '''not''' cause a quicker thawing. {{t|Ice}}-type Pokémon cannot be frozen by Ice-type moves except in [[Generation I]]; however, they can be frozen by Tri Attack. A frozen Pokémon can still use the moves {{m|Flame Wheel}} and {{m|Sacred Fire}}; when used while frozen, these moves will thaw the user, thaw the opponent if possible, and deal damage to the opponent. All [[List_of_moves_that_freeze|moves which cause freezing]] are Ice-type except Tri Attack. | ||
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