The Ice Type is one of the eighteen Pokémon types that’s known to have the least number of Pokémon so far. One notable trainer in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet who specializes in Ice types is Grusha of the Glaseado Gym.
In this guide, we will be talking about Ice type weaknesses and resistances and how players can take advantage of it with the current Pokémon roster of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet.
Ice Type Weaknesses
Ice types are weak against:
- Fire
- Fighting
- Rock
- Steel
Look out for these Pokémon who can deal super effective attacks against Ice Types:
- Fuecoco (Fire)
- Crocalor (Fire)
- Charcadet (Fire)
- Skeledirge (Fire/Ghost)
- Iron Moth (Fire/Poison)
- Armarouge (Fire/Psychic)
- Ceruledge (Fire/Ghost)
- Tauros (Fighting/Fire)
- Scovillain (Grass/Fire)
- Chi-Yu (Dark/Fire)
- Paldean Tauros (Fighting/Fire//Water)
- Iron Hands (Fighting/Electric)
- Koraidon (Fighting/Dragon)
- Annihilape (Fighting/Ghost)
- Quaquaval (Water/Fighting)
- Pawmo (Electric/Fighting)
- Pawmot (Electric/Fighting)
- Flamigo (Flying/Fighting)
- Great Tusk (Ground/Fighting)
- Iron Valiant (Fairy/Fighting)
- Slither Wing (Bug/Fighting)
- Klawf (Rock)
- Nacli (Rock)
- Naclstack (Rock)
- Garganacl (Rock)
- Glimmet (Rock/Poison)
- Glimmora (Rock/Poison)
- Iron Thorns (Rock/Electric)
- Rabsca (Bug/Psychic)
- Slither Wing (Bug/Fighting)
- Varoom (Steel/Poison)
- Revavroom (Steel/Poison)
- Orthworm (Steel)
- Gholdengo (Steel/Ghost)
- Kingambit (Dark/Steel)
- Tinkatink (Fairy/Steel)
- Tinkatuff (Fairy/Steel)
- Tinkaton (Fairy/Steel)
- Fidough (Fairy)
- Dachsbun (Fairy)
- Flutter Mane (Ghost/Fairy)
- Scream Tail (Fairy/Psychic)
Ice Type Resistances
Ice types are not immune to any type, but they are immune to being frozen and pelted by hail. They are slightly resistant to the following type:
- Ice
Look out for these Pokémon who Ice types can be relatively safe fighting against:
- Iron Bundle (Ice/Water)
- Cetoddle (Ice)
- Cetitan (Ice)
- Frigibax (Dragon/Ice)
- Arctibax (Dragon/Ice)
- Baxcalibur (Dragon/Ice)
- Chien-Pao (Dark/Ice)
Keep in mind that Pokémon types are just rough guides with regards to weaknesses and resistances and that these Pokémon can still learn moves that are outside their type.
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Check out this video by MandJTV explaining how Pokémon types fare against each other: