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The '''ice tile''' is featured in [[Generation II]], [[Generation III|III]] and [[Generation IV|IV]]. There are two types.
The '''ice tile''' is featured in [[Generation II]], {{gen|III}} and {{gen|IV}}. There are two types.


=='Slip' ice tile==
=='Slip' ice tile==
[[Image:Slip_ice_demo.gif|thumb|right|250px|[[Gold (game)|Gold]] slides around the [[Ice Path]].]]
[[Image:Slip_ice_demo.gif|thumb|right|250px|{{ga|Gold}} slides around the [[Ice Path]].]]
When the player moves onto this tile, they will slide in the direction which they walk. They will continue sliding in this direction until they hit an obstacle or land on another form of tile. This type of ice tile was first introduced in Generation II, its most prominent use in [[Mahogany Gym]] and [[Ice Path]], and has continued to be featured in all generations since. The slip ice tile is used to create maze-like puzzles, in which the player has to work out which way to slide and what obstacles to hit in order to continue. It has also been used in [[Shoal Cave]], [[Icefall Cave]], [[Snowpoint Gym]] and [[Snowpoint Temple]].
When the player moves onto this tile, they will slide in the direction which they walk. They will continue sliding in this direction until they hit an obstacle or land on another form of tile. This type of ice tile was first introduced in Generation II, its most prominent use in [[Mahogany Gym]] and [[Ice Path]], and has continued to be featured in all generations since. The slip ice tile is used to create maze-like puzzles, in which the player has to work out which way to slide and what obstacles to hit in order to continue. It has also been used in [[Shoal Cave]], [[Icefall Cave]], [[Snowpoint Gym]], and [[Snowpoint Temple]]. A similar tile is used in the [[Trick House]], though it is not ice.


=='Crack' ice tile==
=='Crack' ice tile==
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