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[[File:Bittercold PMDGTI.png|thumb|200px|The Bittercold]]
[[File:Bittercold PMDGTI.png|thumb|250px|The Bittercold]]
[[File:Bittercold Core PMDGTI.png|thumb|200px|The Bittercold with its core revealed]]
[[File:Bittercold Core PMDGTI.png|thumb|220px|The Bittercold with its core revealed]]
The '''Bittercold''', also known as the '''Great Crystal''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|氷触体|ひょうしょくたい}}''' ''Glacial Body''), is a giant ice creature resembling a snowflake which appears in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]]. It dwells in the [[Glacier Palace - Great Spire|Glacier Palace's Great Spire]] where it attempts to destroy the world. The Bittercold is the final boss in the main story of Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity. The Bittercold is not a Pokémon, and is the first non-Pokémon being in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series.
The '''Bittercold''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|氷触体|ひょうしょくたい}}''' ''Glacial Body''), also known as the '''Great Crystal''' (Japanese: '''{{tt|大結晶|だいけっしょう}}''' ''Great Crystal''), is a giant ice creature resembling a snowflake which appears in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity]] as the final boss in the main story. It dwells in the [[Glacier Palace - Great Spire|Glacier Palace's Great Spire]] where it attempts to destroy the world. The Bittercold is not a Pokémon, and is the second of a handful of non-Pokémon beings to appear in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, following the Judge of Darkness.


The {{player}} encounters this creature immediately after battling {{mdc|Kyurem|gti}}. If defeated, the player can re-challenge the Bittercold without having to redo the dungeon. When re-challenged, the Bittercold will also keep the same amount of {{stat|HP}} from when the player was last defeated.
The {{player}} encounters this creature immediately after battling {{mdc|Kyurem|gti}}. If defeated, the player can re-challenge the Bittercold without having to redo the dungeon. When re-challenged, the Bittercold will also keep the same amount of {{stat|HP}} from when the player was last defeated.
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==Attacks used==
==Attacks used==
The Bittercold manipulates the Winds of Despair to perform three different attacks, all of which deal typeless damage and have 99 PP each. They are all called '''[[File:Kanji UNUSED icon.png]]UNUSED''' in the game's code, despite them being used, but the names are not displayed in-game.
The Bittercold manipulates the Winds of Despair to perform three different attacks, all of which deal typeless damage and have 99 PP each. They are all called '''[[File:IconKanji2MD.png]]UNUSED''' in the game's code, despite them being used, but the names are not displayed in-game.


* '''[[File:Kanji UNUSED icon.png]]UNUSED''' - Damages {{tt|the player|All opposing Pokémon, if the move is hacked in}} in the room and also causes {{status|confusion}}.
* '''[[File:IconKanji2MD.png]]UNUSED''' - Damages {{tt|the player|All opposing Pokémon, if the move is hacked in}} in the room and also causes {{status|confusion}}.


* '''[[File:Kanji UNUSED icon.png]]UNUSED''' - Damages {{tt|the player|All opposing Pokémon, if the move is hacked in}} in the room and reduces {{tt|the player's|All opposing Pokémon, if the move is hacked in}} Attack and Special Attack.
* '''[[File:IconKanji2MD.png]]UNUSED''' - Damages {{tt|the player|All opposing Pokémon, if the move is hacked in}} in the room and reduces {{tt|the player's|All opposing Pokémon, if the move is hacked in}} Attack and Special Attack.


* '''[[File:Kanji UNUSED icon.png]]UNUSED''' - Damages {{tt|the player|All opposing Pokémon, if the move is hacked in}} in the room and reduces the PP of all the {{tt|the player's|All opposing Pokémon, if the move is hacked in}} moves by 3 each. This move has the strongest attack power out of all of Bittercold's moves.
* '''[[File:IconKanji2MD.png]]UNUSED''' - Damages {{tt|the player|All opposing Pokémon, if the move is hacked in}} in the room and reduces the PP of all {{tt|the player's|All opposing Pokémon, if the move is hacked in}} moves by 3 each. This move has the strongest attack power out of all of Bittercold's moves.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* It is similar to [[Dark Rust]], [[Dark Matter]] and the Void Shadows in that they can be fought, but are not Pokémon.
* It is similar to [[Dark Rust]], [[Dark Matter]] and the [[Void Shadows]] in that they can be fought, but are not Pokémon.
* The Bittercold is very similar to Dark Matter in nature and purpose, but there is no known relationship between the two.


==In other languages==
==In other languages==
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''Bittercold''
{{Langtable|color={{shadow color light}}|bordercolor={{arceus color dark}}
{{Langtable|color={{shadow color light}}|bordercolor={{arceus color dark}}
|fr=Néant Gelé
|fr=Néant Gelé
|de=
|de=Kältekern
|it=
|it=Glacies
|es=
|es=Ente Gélido
}}
}}
 
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''Great Crystal''
{{Langtable|color={{shadow color light}}|bordercolor={{arceus color dark}}
|fr=Grand Cristal
|de=Riesenkristall
|it=Grande Cristallo
|es=Gigacristal
}}
|}
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{{PMD GtI characters}}<br>
{{MDcharacters|shadow|ice}}<br>
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{{DoubleProjectTag|CharacterDex|Sidegames|characters in the spin-off games.}}


[[Category:Synthetic characters]]
[[Category:Synthetic characters]]
[[Category:Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Gates to Infinity characters]]


[[de:Kältekern]]
[[de:Kältekern]]
[[es:Ente Gélido]]
[[fr:Néant Gelé]]
[[it:Glacies]]
[[ja:氷触体]]
[[zh:冰觸體]]
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