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Is it true that Tri attack can freeze ice-type Pokémon? I have been using tri attack with my Serene Grace Togekiss on 200 ice-type Pokémon and I only caused them burns and paralysis. Unless I have been really unlucky I don't think Ice-type Pokémon can be frozen. Could anyone confirm this please? Thanks in advance. --[[User:Aqwertyuiop28|Aqwertyuiop28]] ([[User talk:Aqwertyuiop28|talk]]) 09:18, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
Is it true that Tri attack can freeze ice-type Pokémon? I have been using tri attack with my Serene Grace Togekiss on 200 ice-type Pokémon and I only caused them burns and paralysis. Unless I have been really unlucky I don't think Ice-type Pokémon can be frozen. Could anyone confirm this please? Thanks in advance. --[[User:Aqwertyuiop28|Aqwertyuiop28]] ([[User talk:Aqwertyuiop28|talk]]) 09:18, 26 September 2013 (UTC)
== Images ==
It would appear that Gen I and Gen II images are not actually of the FRZ status, but rather ice attacks. Perhaps these should be updated to actually show the status itself.

Revision as of 23:00, 11 November 2013

Is it true that Tri attack can freeze ice-type Pokémon? I have been using tri attack with my Serene Grace Togekiss on 200 ice-type Pokémon and I only caused them burns and paralysis. Unless I have been really unlucky I don't think Ice-type Pokémon can be frozen. Could anyone confirm this please? Thanks in advance. --Aqwertyuiop28 (talk) 09:18, 26 September 2013 (UTC)

Images

It would appear that Gen I and Gen II images are not actually of the FRZ status, but rather ice attacks. Perhaps these should be updated to actually show the status itself.