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It is the only [[Status ailment]] that does not have a move that will always cause it.
It is the only [[Status ailment]] that does not have a move that will always cause it.


It is evidently associated with the [[Pokémon Type/Ice|Ice type]], as the majority of moves that can freeze are of this type, and [[Pokémon Type/Ice|Ice type]] Pokémon are immune to being frozen.
It is evidently associated with the [[Ice]] type, as the majority of moves that can freeze are of this type, and [[Ice]] type Pokémon are immune to being frozen.


==Effect==
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A frozen Pokémon has a 20% chance of being thawed out every turn.
A frozen Pokémon has a 20% chance of being thawed out every turn.
Pokémon can't be frozen in intense [[Sunny Day|sunlight]], but they don't thaw out faster if already frozen, contrary to popular belief.

Latest revision as of 00:44, 17 January 2013

The freeze condition (FRZ) (Japanese: こおり Ice) causes a Pokémon to be unable to make a move.

It is the only Status ailment that does not have a move that will always cause it.

It is evidently associated with the Ice type, as the majority of moves that can freeze are of this type, and Ice type Pokémon are immune to being frozen.

Effect

Freezing causes a Pokémon to be unable to make a move for an indeterminate number of moves.

A frozen Pokémon has a 20% chance of being thawed out every turn.

Pokémon can't be frozen in intense sunlight, but they don't thaw out faster if already frozen, contrary to popular belief.