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How Many Ice Type Pokemon Are There in 2022? Pros&Cons, and stats

Ice type Pokemon is the rarest type of pokemon. There are only 60 ice pokemon yet of which 21 are pure Ice Pokemon, 20 are primary (Half Ice but first must be Ice-type), and 19 are Secondary Pokemon (Having first Ice type and second another type).

Ice Type cannot be frozen by ice attacks. Lapras is the rarest ice pokemon. Here we will tell a little bit about Ice Type Pokemon, total ice pokemon, ice-type pokemon weakness, and much more!

Ice Type Pokemon:

Ice Type Pokemon
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Ice is the rarest type of Pokemon yet (only 60). There is a total of 18 types of Pokemon and this is the rarest type. Ice Pokemon cannot get frozen by any attack except the Tri Attack. Ice Pokemon is the least resistant type of Pokemon which means that the defense rate of this pokemon is very low.

Some ice pokemon are in the form of sharks or seals but most are mythical. Ice Pokemon are able to control ice of their will, This Pokemon can adapt to freezing temperatures. Belongs to Mountains, poles, and frozen caves.

This Pokemon can freeze the target by attacking it. Among all ice type Pokemon, White Kyurem is the tallest, Hail Form Castform and Snom are the smallest, and Ice Rider Calyrex is the heaviest Pokemon. 

White Kyurem has the highest SP, Atk which is 170. Galarian Darmanitan has the highest speed which is 135.

You can watch the top 10 strongest Ice Pokemon in the below video:

Average Stats:

Here in the below table, we have listed the average stats of ice Pokemon.

HP78.2
Attack86.9
Defense79.8
SP. Attack75.6
SP. Defense77.1
Speed67.3

Ice type pokemon weakness:

Ice Pokemon is weak against steel, fire, water, rock, and, ice Pokemon. If you want to beat this Pokemon in the game, then you should use steel, fire, ice, rock, fighting movies, or water attacks against Ice Pokemon.

Strength:

Ice Type Pokemon is powerful against Flying, Ground, Grass, and dragon Pokemon. You may also like: Ultra Necrozma

All ice type Pokemon:

There is a total of 60 ice pokemon. 21 are pure, 20 are primary, and 19 are secondary ice Pokemon. Here we have listed all Ice Pokemon.

Pure Ice Pokemon:

  • CastForm
  • Snorunt
  • Mega
  • Glalie
  • Vulix
  • Glaceon
  • Regice
  • Darumaka
  • Vanillite
  • Darmantian
  • Vanillish
  • Vanilluxe
  • Cubchoo
  • Beartic
  • Cryogonal
  • Bergmite
  • Avalugg
  • Eiscue
  • Glastrier
  • Cetitan

Primary Ice Pokemon:

These ice type Pokemon have two types. The first type must be Ice and the second type could be steel, fire, water, or any other. That’s why they are called half or primary ice Pokemon.

NameFirst TypeSecond Type
JynxIcePsychic
Mr. MimeIcePsychic
ArticunoIceFlying
DelibirdIceFlying
PiloswineIceGround
SwinubIceGround
SandshrewIceSteel
SandslashIceSteel
NinetalesIceFairy
SmoochumIcePsychic
SaphelIceWater
SealeoIceWater
WalerinIceWater
MamoswineIceGround
FroslassIceGhost
DarmantianIceFire
AvaluggIceRock
Mr. RimeIcePsychic
SnomIceBug
FrosmothIceBug

Secondary Ice Pokemon:

These types of Pokemon also have two types but the difference is that the second type of the Secondary Ice Pokemon must be Ice and the first could be any other type. There are a total of 19 Secondary Ice Pokemon which are listed below:

LaprasWaterIce
GigantamaxWaterIce
CloysterWaterIce
DewgongWaterIce
SneaselDarkIce
AbomasnowGrassIce
Mega (Abomasnow)GrassIce
SnoverGrassIce
Frost (Rotom)ElectricIce
WeavileDarkIce
KyuremDragonIce
White KyuremDragonIce
Black KyuremDragonIce
AurorosRockIce
AmauraRockIce
CrabominableFightingIce
ArctozoltElectricIce
CalyrexPsychicIce
ArctovishWaterIce

The data is taken from bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net.

I hope you have understood many more about Ice Type Pokemon. 

Last Updated on November 17, 2022

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