Best Ice-type Pokémon of All Time

Everybody knows that Ice-type Pokémon are great for freezing opponents and causing all kinds of mayhem. In this guide, you will find the best Ice-type Pokémon ranked by their strengths.

Delibird

Delibird is known as the Delivery Pokémon, it was introduced in Generation 2. Delibird’s Hustle ability helps it stay awake during long flights, and it delivers goods using its wings. It has a catch rate of 45 (5.9% with PokéBall, full HP) and a base friendship of 50 (normal). Its growth rate is fast. The egg group of this pokemon is Field, Water 1. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male and 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

Crabominable

Crabominable is a Fighting/Ice-type Pokémon, it is also known as the Woolly Crab Pokémon. Crabominable was introduced in Generation 7, it was discovered near the coast of Antarctica and its national number is740. It has a type of fighting ice, and according to its abilities, it has a hyper cutter and iron fist.  It has the ability Wooly Cloak, which makes it immune to Ice-type attacks. Additionally, Crabominable’s catch rate is 60% when caught with a PokéBall full of HP, and its base friendship is 50 at normal. Its base experience points are 167 and its growth rate is medium fast. The egg group of this pokemon is  Water 3. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male, 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).  

Jynx

Jynx is an Ice- and Psychic-type monster, it is also known as the Human Shape Pokémon. Jynx is 1.4 meters tall and weighs 89.5 pounds. It has two abilities, Forewarn and Oblivious. If you battle it with a full PokéBall, your catch rate will be 5.9%. It evolves from Smoochum at level 30, and its base friendship is 50. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 25 (6,169–6,425 steps).  

Arctozolt

Arctozolt is an Electric/Ice-type Pokémon, also known as the Fossil Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 8, and it has the abilities of Volt Absorb and Static. It has a height of 2.3 meters (7 feet 07 inches) and a weight of 150 kilograms (330 pounds). It is known as the Fossil Pokémon and has a catch rate of 45 (5.9% with PokéBall, full HP) and a base Friendship of 50 (normal). Base Exp. is 177, and the growth rate is Slow. Breeding occurs at Egg Groups Undiscovered with a genderless egg cycle lasting 35 cycles (8,739–8,995 steps). 

Arctovish

Arctovish is a Water-type Pokémon, also known as the Fossil Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 8, and its Pokédex entry says that it “represents the last traces of ancient life.” Arctovish has the ability Slush Rush, which makes it able to move quickly through slushy environments. It is known as the Fossil Pokémon and has a catch rate of 45 (5.9% with PokéBall, full HP). It has base Friendship of 50 (normal) and base Exp. of 177. Growth Rate is Slow, while breeding yields Egg Groups undiscovered for Genderless eggs that takes 35 cycles (8,739–8,995 steps).  

Walrein

Walrein is an Ice and Water-type Pokémon that was introduced in Generation 3. It is 1.4 meters tall, weighs 150.6 kilograms, and has a base friendship of 50. Walrein is also known as the Ice Break Pokémon. You can catch it with a PokéBall at a 5.9% rate when it is at full health. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

Dewgong

Dewgong is a Water/Ice type Pokémon, and it is known as the Sea Lion Pokémon. Dewgong was introduced in Generation 1. It has the y Ice Body and thick fat ability, which gives it an advantage over other types of Pokémon when battling in cold environments. It has high Special Defense and a low catch rate, making it ideal for training. The egg group of this pokemon is Field, Water 1. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male and 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

Frosmoth

Frostmoth is an ICE BUG type Pokémon, also known as the Frost Moth Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 8. Frosmoth has a height of 1.3 meters and a weight of 92.6 pounds, making it one of the heavier types in the game. Frosmoth’s primary ability is Shield Dust which allows it to nullify special attacks for five turns, starting from when it takes damage from an attack during that time period. It has a base friendship of 50 and a catch rate of 9.8% when using Poké Balls, which means that it can be captured relatively easily. Additionally, Frosmoth’s Special Attack yields 2 extra points compared to other Pokémon of its type. The egg group of this pokemon is a bug. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male, 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

Eiscue

Eiscue is an Ice type Pokémon, and it was introduced in Generation 8. Eiscue is known as the Penguin Pokémon, it weighs 196 lbs and has a 1.4 meter height. It has abilities that include Ice Face which makes it immune to all types of damage except for fire, and Thick Fat which gives it extra protection from cold weather conditions.  It has a catch rate of 60 (7.8% with PokéBall, full HP) and a base Friendship of 50 (normal). Eiscue’s growth rate is Slow. The egg group of this pokemon is Field, Water 1. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male, 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 25 (6,169–6,425 steps).   

Vanilluxe

Vanilluxe is a Ice-type Pokémon, it is one of the tallest and weighs 57.5 kilograms (127 pounds). Vanilluxe is a Snowstorm Pokémon, introduced in Generation 5. Its ability is Ice Body, which makes it easier to freeze opponents. Vanilluxe can be found in areas with snow, but its habitat is unknown. The best way to catch this Pokémon is by using a PokéBall with full health. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

Glalie

Glalie is an Ice-type Pokémon, it weighs 256.5 kilograms, and it is 1.5 meters tall. It was introduced in Generation 3. It is a Face Pokémon (a pun on “facial”). Its Abilities are Inner Focus and Ice Body. The Glalie has a base friendship of 50. It can be caught at a rate of 75 (9.8% with PokéBall, full HP). Glalie grows quickly and you can find it at the beginning of the game. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Beartic

Beartic is known as the Freezing Pokémon, and it was introduced in Generation 5. Beartic can generate extremely cold temperatures with its ice-based attacks. Additionally, Beartic has the ability Slush Rush which allows it to move faster through icy terrain. It has a catch rate of 60 (7.8% with PokéBall, full HP) and a base Friendship of 50 (normal). Beartic’s growth rate is medium-fast and it breeds for 20 egg cycles, giving 2 offspring per cycle. 50% are male and 50% are female.

Avalugg

Avalugg is an Ice type Pokémon, and it is known as the Iceberg Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 6, and has a height of 2 meters and a weight of 1,113 pounds. Avalugg’s abilities include Own Tempo which allows it to control its movements, and Ice Body which gives it immunity to ice-type attacks. Sturdy is also a hidden ability on Avalugg. It is known as the Iceberg Pokémon, and it has a high catch rate when using PokéBall. The Defense stat of Avalugg is 2, making it resistant to physical attacks. The egg cycle of the pokemon is 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

Aurorus

Aurorus is a Rock-type Pokémon having the Snow Warning ability to warn its allies of incoming snowstorms. Aurorus can blast freezing cold air to form a wall of ice to protect itself from attacks. It has the ability Tundra and is known as the Tundra Pokémon. The base stats are: 2 HP, 45 catch rate with PokéBall, 50 base Friendship, 104 base Exp., and a growth rate of medium speed. The egg group of this pokemon is Monster. The gender of this pokemon is 87.5% male and 12.5% female. Furthermore, the egg cycle of the pokemon is 30 (7,454–7,710 steps). 

Cloyster

Cloyster is a Water/Ice type Pokémon, it is known as the Bivalve Pokémon. It was introduced in Generation 1. It has the Shell Armor ability which makes its body difficult to break, and the Skill Link ability which allows it to link moves with other Cloyster or Cloyster-type Pokémon. Additional artwork shows it at 1.5 meters (4 feet 11 inches) tall and weighing 292 lbs. It has a high Defense and Catch rate, but its base Friendship is low. The egg group of this pokemon is water. The gender of this pokemon is 50% male and 50% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

Mamoswine

Mamoswine is an Ice/Ground-type Pokémon, it is also known as the Twin Tusk Pokémon. Mamoswine was introduced in Generation 4, its height is 2.5 m and weight is 291.0 kg. It has the abilities Oblivious and Snow Cloak. Its EV yield is 3 Attack, 1 Sp. Atk, and 1 Speed. Its catch rate is 50 (6.5% with PokéBall, full HP). Its base friendship is 50 (normal). Its base experience yield is 239. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps). 

Mr. Rime

Mr. Rime is an Ice/Psychic type Pokémon, also known as the Comedian Pokémon. Mr. Rime was introduced in Generation 8, it is 1.5 meters tall and weighs 58.2 kilograms. Its special abilities are Tangled Feet and Screen Cleaner. It has a catch rate of 45 with a Pokéball, and its base friendship is 50. It grows quickly and was introduced in Pokémon: Ice Version. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 25 (6,169–6,425 steps).

Froslass

Froslass is known as the Snow Land Pokémo, and it was introduced in Generation 4. It has the ability Cursed Body, which makes it immune to status effects. It has high stats for an Ice/Ghost type, with EV yield and catch rate being particularly noteworthy. The egg group of this pokemon is Fairy, Mineral. The gender of this pokemon is 0% male, 100% female. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

Regice

Regice is a new Ice-type Pokémon having Clear Body and Ice Body abilities, which both boost its defenses. It stands at 1.8m and weighs 175.0kg. Its catch rate is 3 (0.4% with PokéBall, full HP). Its base friendship is 35 (much lower than normal). Its base experience yield is 261. It belongs to a slow-growing species. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 80 (20,304–20,560 steps). 

Glaceon

Glaceon is an Ice-type Pokémon, also known as the Fresh Snow Pokémon. Glaceon was introduced in the fourth generation. It’s 0.8 m (2’07”) and weighs 25.9 kg (57.1 lbs). It has two abilities: Snow Cloak and its evolved form, Snow Body. Glaceon has a catch rate of 45 (5.9% with PokéBall, full HP), a base friendship of 35, and a base experience yield of 184. The egg cycles of the pokemon are 35 (8,739–8,995 steps). 

Lapras

Lapras is a Water/Ice Pokémon, it is known as the Transport Pokémon. Lapras was introduced in the first generation. Lapras is 2.5 meters tall and weighs 220 kilograms. Its abilities are Water Absorb and Shell Armor, and it has a catch rate of 45 with a PokéBall if it has full health. Its base friendship is 50, and its base experience yield is 187. Lapras evolves into Slowking when traded holding a King’s Rock. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 40 (10,024–10,280 steps). 

Articuno

Articuno is known as the Freeze Pokémon, and it was introduced in the first generation. Its Pokédex entry says that it can create powerful gusts of wind with its wings, and it often appears near glaciers. Articuno has Pressure as its ability, which makes it immune to being frozen by ice-type moves. It is known as the Freeze Pokémon. It has a base friendship of 35 and a base experience of 261. Articuno’s growth rate is slow, and it breeds in   Undiscovered group eggs and they are genderless and their egg cycles are 80 (20,304–20,560 steps). 

Kyurem

Kyurem is a Dragon/Ice type that was introduced in Generation 5 as a Boundary Pokémon. It is 3 meters tall and 330 kilograms in weight. Its abilities are Pressure, which boosts stats by 1 but lowers friendship, and it hatches from an egg with a base friendship of zero. It’s a slow-growing Pokémon that has a catch rate of three. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 120 (30,584–30,840 steps). 

Weavile

Weavile is a Dark/Ice-type Pokémon that was introduced in the fourth generation. It is known as the Sharp Claw Pokémon, and it stands at 1.1 meters tall (3’07”) and weighs 34 kilograms (75 pounds). It has an Ability called Pressure. When Weavile reaches Level 100, its stats will be 1 Attack and 1 Speed. Weavile can be caught with a PokéBall at a 5.9% chance. The egg cycles of these pokemon are 20 (4,884–5,140 steps).

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