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  1. A Pokémon qualifies as having a unique type combination if no other Pokémon aside from any evolutionary relatives has that type combination. Since the game rarely makes a distinction between a Pokémon's first and second types when calculating damage, this list does not consider every permutation of types, but instead considers only combinations.

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    As of Generation IX, 58 Pokémon or 5.66% of all Pokémon are Ice-type (counting those that are Ice-type in at least one of their forms, including regional forms), making it the least common type among Pokémon, followed by the Fairy type. The Pokémon below are listed by their current types. Some Pokémonhave had their types changed.

    As of Generation IX, there are 33 Ice-type moves, which makes up 3.53% of all moves (excluding those that are Ice-type only under certain circumstances), making it the third rarest type among moves, after Flying, Ground, and Dragon and before Bug, Ghost, and Fairy. Prior to changes in Generation IV, all damaging Ice-type moves were special, but the...

    Interacting with the Ice type

    A Pokémon with Protean or Libero will become an Ice-type Pokémon if it uses an Ice-type move. A Pokémon with Color Change, Imposter, Forecast, RKS System, or Multitype will become an Ice-type Pokémon if (respectively) it is hit with an Ice-type move, is sent out against an Ice-type opponent, if the weather is hail, if it is holding an Ice Memory, or if it is holding an Icicle Plate or Icium Z.

    Exclusive Abilities

    Only Ice-type Pokémon have these Abilities. This does not include signature Abilities.

    Generation VIII introduced the most Ice-type Pokémon of any generation, with eleven, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Ice-type Pokémon, with four.
    Generation I introduced the most Ice-type moves of any generation, with six, and Generation VI introduced the fewest Ice-type moves, with only one, Freeze-Dry.
    In Generation I, no Ice-type Pokémon were able to evolve. They either were in the final stage of their evolutionary family or were not part of one. The first Ice-type Pokémon that could evolve duri...
    The Ice type has the fewest resistances of all types, only being resistant to itself.
  2. The strengths and weaknesses of the Ice type in the Pokémon games, and a list of Ice-type Pokémon.

  3. 1 weakness. Normal — (82) Electric — (37) Normal Ghost (2) Water Ground (10) Poison Dark (7) Bug Steel (7) Ghost Dark (3) 7 weaknesses. Grass Ice (3) Grass Psychic (5) Grass Dark (7) Fighting Rock (1) Psychic Rock (3) Rock Dark (2) By cumulative score.

  4. The Ice-type has been in the Pokémon Trading Card Game since the Base set and has been signified by the Water type marking. Serebii.net Ice-type Pokédex Hub giving details on all Pokémon, Moves and effectiveness of the Ice.

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  6. Dark Step V + Ice X Z + Flash Step + Dark Step X + Ice V + Dark Step C + Jump + Ice C + Dark Step Z Medium This combo requires aim and prediction. Ice X might not hit and Ice Z won't hit because Ice X pushes the opponent upward. Then the rest on the combo falls apart don't use it. Ice V C + Saber X Z + Sharkman Karate X Z C + Ice X Medium

  7. Dec 13, 2021 · updated Dec 13, 2021. This guide includes the Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl type chart, which details every Pokemon type's weaknesses, strengths, and effectiveness.

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