

May cause freezing only when used in snow or ice Inflicts super-effective damage against Water types When used during hail, bypasses accuracy checks to always hit, unless the target is in the semi-invulnerable turn of a move such as Dig or Fly. The following are the moves that can cause the freeze status: Currently, no moves have freeze as a primary effect. Unlike other major status conditions, the freeze status can only be caused by Pokémon moves (rather than by Abilities or items), with those moves rarely causing it. MD: Blazing, Stormy, & Light Adventure Squad Scald can also be used to thaw a frozen target. Pokémon glow blue and have their animation stopped when inflicted with freeze.įreezing no longer stops Flash Fire from working. Freezing also disables the Ability Flash Fire.įire-type Hidden Power can now thaw a frozen target.Ī frozen Sky Forme Shaymin will revert to its Land Forme. Tri Attack can no longer thaw a frozen Pokémon. Now all damaging Fire-type moves can thaw a frozen target, regardless of whether or not they have a chance to burn however, Fire-type Hidden Power cannot thaw a frozen target. An animation also shows up whenever a Pokémon is unable to move due to being frozen (in contrast to previous generations, in which it only showed up when freeze was inflicted). Same as Generation II, but the thaw chance is now 20% and Pokémon can attack on the turn that they defrost. Pokémon cannot be frozen in harsh sunlight, but harsh sunlight does not affect when an already-frozen Pokémon thaws. In addition, some moves can still be used by the frozen Pokémon while frozen (thawing it out in the process). In Generation II only, Tri Attack has a 1/3 chance of thawing a frozen target. On the turn that a Pokémon defrosts, it cannot attack until the next turn, similar to sleep in Generation I.
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If a frozen Pokémon uses a move with 0 PP on the same turn that it thaws out, the PP of the move will roll over to 63 PP, and full PP Ups will be applied to it.Ī frozen Pokémon has a 10% chance of being thawed out each time it attempts to move. any Fire-type move except Fire Spin), or the opponent using the move Haze. Once frozen, a Pokémon cannot be thawed out in battle other than via the use of items such as an Ice Heal, being hit by a damaging Fire-type move that can inflict burn (i.e. 8.3 Pokémon the Series: Diamond and Pearlįreezing causes a Pokémon to be unable to make a move for an indeterminate number of turns.8.2 Pokémon the Series: Ruby and Sapphire.Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
