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* Only the Normal-type has a lower number of resistances than the Ice-type, having no resistances (but one immunity). Ice only resists itself.
* 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.
* 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 [[Gym Leader]]s, [[Pryce]], [[Candice]], and [[Brycen]], are the seventh Gym Leaders in their respective region.
* There has been a [[Gym Leader]] or [[Elite Four]] member who specializes in the Ice-type introduced in each generation. All three of the Ice-type [[Gym Leader]]s, [[Pryce]], [[Candice]], and [[Brycen]], are the seventh Gym Leaders in their respective region.
* Despite {{t|Fire}} being strong against Ice, and {{t|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 {{t|Water}}.
* [[Generation V]] introduced the most Ice-type Pokémon with seven, not including {{p|Rotom|Frost Rotom}}'s newly changed typing.
* [[Generation V]] introduced the most Ice-types, with seven introduced, not including {{p|Rotom|Frost Rotom}}'s newly changed typing.
** Every Ice-type introduced in Generation V is a pale blue color. It is the only generation in which this happens.
** 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 [[Generation II|II]] introduced the fewest, with zero apiece.
** 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 [[Generation II|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.
*** The only dual-typed Ice-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V was {{p|Kyurem|a legendary Pokémon}}.


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