Freezington
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Location 300px Location of Freezington in Galar. |
Freezington (Japanese: フリーズ村 Freeze Village) is a village in the Crown Tundra in the Galar region. It connects to Slippery Slope to the north and Frostpoint Field to the south.
Places of interest
Freeze Inn
The Freeze Inn is a house that works as the player and Peony's base during The Crown Tundra story. It has a room that allows Pokémon healing and clothes changing, and is identified by a big flag outside the building.
Mayor's house
Freezington's mayor's house contains a bookshelf with books about Calyrex, its steed, the Reins of Unity, and various other subjects.
Statue
In the center of the village, there is a statue of the King of the Bountiful Harvests. It is initially incomplete, but may be completed by attaching the Wooden Crown.
Peddler
Near the entrance of the village is a peddler selling a variety of items. He is also the only merchant who sells Great and Ultra Balls without requiring any Badges.
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Demographics
Freezington's population is 9, likely owing to its lack of amenities such as a stadium or Pokémon Center and its relative isolation. This makes it the second smallest town in Galar, as well as the entire Pokémon world.
Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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"Freezington's Fame" Pattern Boatneck Sweater |
From Freezington's mayor upon first arriving | Sw Sh | |
Blunder Policy | Behind the house next to the Slippery Slope entrance | Sw Sh | |
Utility Umbrella | Next to crop pots next to the Slippery Slope entrance | Sw Sh | |
TR17 (Amnesia) | Right of the Slippery Slope entrance | Sw Sh | |
TR73 (Gunk Shot) | At the end of the dead-end path straight ahead from the Freeze Inn | Sw Sh | |
Charcoal | Next to a house with crop pots, accessed from Frostpoint Field | Sw Sh | |
Bottle Cap | Behind the Freeze Inn, accessed from Frostpoint Field | Sw Sh | |
Carrot Seeds | From the old man at the crop pots in exchange for eight pieces of Dynite Ore | Sw Sh | |
Expedition Uniform | From Peony in the Freeze Inn, after the first Dynamax Adventure | Sw Sh | |
Legendary Clue 1 | From Peony in the Freeze Inn, after the first Dynamax Adventure | Sw Sh | |
Legendary Clue 2 | From Peony in the Freeze Inn, after the first Dynamax Adventure | Sw Sh | |
Legendary Clue 3 | From Peony in the Freeze Inn, after the first Dynamax Adventure | Sw Sh | |
Master Ball | From Peony in the Freeze Inn, after accepting the Legendary Clues and becoming Champion | Sw Sh | |
Wooden Crown | On the table in the Freeze Inn, after accepting the Legendary Clues | Sw Sh | |
White Mane Hair | Dropped by Glastrier after defeating it, if the player grew an Iceroot Carrot | Sw Sh | |
Black Mane Hair | Dropped by Spectrier after defeating it, if the player grew a Shaderoot Carrot | Sw Sh | |
Radiant Petal | From Calyrex after defeating Glastrier or Spectrier | Sw Sh | |
Reins of Unity | From Peony at the mayor's house after obtaining the Radiant Petal | Sw Sh | |
Peony's rare League Card | From Peony after completing all the Legendary Clues | Sw Sh | |
Legendary Clue? | On the doormat in the Freeze Inn after completing all the Legendary Clues | Sw Sh | |
Exp. Candy S ×10 | From Sonia after catching the first member of the Swords of Justice and showing it to her | Sw Sh | |
Exp. Candy M ×10 | From Sonia after catching the second member of the Swords of Justice and showing it to her | Sw Sh | |
Exp. Candy L ×10 | From Sonia after catching the third member of the Swords of Justice and showing it to her | Sw Sh | |
Hidden items
Every item that reappears every day can also regenerate as a Wishing Piece at a 1% chance.
Item | Location | Games | |
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Nugget | Sw Sh | ||
Large Leek | Reappears daily (79%/20%) | Sw Sh | |
Leek | |||
Exp. Candy XS | Reappears daily (29%/25%/25%/15%/5%) | Sw Sh | |
Exp. Candy S | |||
Exp. Candy M | |||
Exp. Candy L | |||
Exp. Candy XL | |||
Wishing Piece | Sw Sh | ||
Energy Root | Reappears daily (79%/20%) | Sw Sh | |
Big Root | |||
Pokémon
With the exception of Cosmog, none of the Pokémon listed here can be obtained. In the battle against Calyrex, both its name and level will be displayed as "???".
- All Pokémon found here are coded never to appear as Shiny.
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Special Pokémon After fixing the statue | |||||||||||||
Sw | Sh |
Only one
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??? | One | |||||||||
If the player grew an Iceroot Carrot | |||||||||||||
Sw | Sh |
Only one
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75 | One | |||||||||
If the player grew a Shaderoot Carrot | |||||||||||||
Sw | Sh |
Only one
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75 | One | |||||||||
Gift Pokémon After defeating Glastrier or Spectrier | |||||||||||||
Sw | Sh | 5 | One | ||||||||||
A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
In the anime
Freezington appeared in The Homecoming Crown!. After hearing about a sighting of an unknown Pokémon in the Crown Tundra, Ash, Goh, and Chloe traveled to Freezington to question its mayor what the Pokémon was like. However, since it had been snowing hard when he had seen the Pokémon, the mayor could only describe its coloration to them. A sudden blizzard forced the trio to spend the night at the mayor's house, before they left to search for the Pokémon the next day.
In the manga
Pokémon Adventures
Sword & Shield chapter
Freezington was first mentioned by Peony in PASS33.
In PASS34, Hop, Bede, and Marnie arrived in Freezington with Peony, settling down at the Freeze Inn while Peony explained the exploration team's various goals.
In PASS37, Henry, who had been carried to the Crown Tundra by Galarian Moltres, met up with Peony in Freezington. However, Peony suddenly started claiming Henry reminded him of someone he hated and demanded he leave.
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Freezington in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
Pokémon in Freezington Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a silver background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Ice Rider Calyrex | Chilling Reign | 203/198 | Silver Lance | 085/070 | |||
Card | Type | English Expansion |
Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
Peony | Su | Chilling Reign | 150/198 | Silver Lance | 067/070 | ||
Trivia
Origin
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | フリーズ村 Freeze Village | From freeze |
English | Freezington | From freezing and -ton (British town suffix for enclosure, homestead) |
German, Italian | Freezedale | From freeze and dale (open valley) |
Spanish | Villa Helada | From helada (freezing) |
French | Hameau Gelé | From hameau (small rural settlement) and gelé (frozen) |
Korean | 프리즈마을 Freeze Maeul | From its Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 凍凝村 / 冻凝村 Dòngníng Cūn | From 凍凝 / 冻凝 dòngníng / dungyìhng (freeze and congeal) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 凍凝村 Dungyìhng Chyūn |
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