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'''Snow''' (Japanese: '''ゆき''' ''Snow'') is a type of [[weather]] first seen in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team]], before appearing the main series games in [[Generation IX]]. | '''Snow''' (Japanese: '''ゆき''' ''Snow'') is a type of [[weather]] first seen in [[Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team]], before appearing the [[Core series|main series]] games in [[Generation IX]]. | ||
In the Mystery Dungeon games, snow is a separate weather from hail that cannot be summoned by moves or Abilities. It increases Movement Speed of {{type|Ice}} Pokémon by 1. | In the Mystery Dungeon games, snow is a separate weather from {{weather|hail}} that cannot be summoned by moves or Abilities. It increases Movement Speed of {{type|Ice}} Pokémon by 1. | ||
In [[Generation IX]] snow is replacement for hail and works similarly to it; it will last for five turns if created using {{a|Snow Warning}} or {{m|Snowscape}}, or eight turns if created by a Pokémon holding an [[Icy Rock]]. The move {{m|Chilly Reception}} also creates snow and switches the user out. It raises the {{stat|Defense}} stat of all {{t|Ice|Ice-type}} Pokémon by 50%. Unlike hail, snow does not damage non- | In [[Generation IX]] snow is replacement for hail and works similarly to it; it will last for five turns if created using {{a|Snow Warning}} or {{m|Snowscape}}, or eight turns if created by a Pokémon holding an [[Icy Rock]]. The move {{m|Chilly Reception}} also creates snow and switches the user out. It raises the {{stat|Defense}} stat of all {{t|Ice|Ice-type}} Pokémon by 50%. Unlike hail, snow does not damage non-Ice types. | ||
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Move | Ability |
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Snowscape Chilly Reception |
Snow Warning |
Snow (Japanese: ゆき Snow) is a type of weather first seen in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red and Blue Rescue Team, before appearing the main series games in Generation IX.
In the Mystery Dungeon games, snow is a separate weather from hail that cannot be summoned by moves or Abilities. It increases Movement Speed of Ice-type Pokémon by 1.
In Generation IX snow is replacement for hail and works similarly to it; it will last for five turns if created using Snow Warning or Snowscape, or eight turns if created by a Pokémon holding an Icy Rock. The move Chilly Reception also creates snow and switches the user out. It raises the Defense stat of all Ice-type Pokémon by 50%. Unlike hail, snow does not damage non-Ice types.
On the field
Mystery Dungeon series
Game | Dungeon | Floors | Notes |
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MDRB | Frosty Forest | All | |
MDRB | Mt. Freeze | 9-15 | |
MDRB | Uproar Forest | 3 and 6 | Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Howling Forest | 3, 6, 9 and 13 | Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Lightning Field | 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 | Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Mt. Faraway | 4, 8, 10, 14, 17, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34 and 36 |
Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Northern Range | 4, 8, 11 and 15 | Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Pitfall Valley | 3, 6, 10 and 15 | Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Wyvern Hill | 4, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24 and 28 |
Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Purity Forest | 15, 21, 24, 28, 32, 38, 43, 48, 52, 57, 61, 67, 81 and 89 |
Might be any of the other six weather conditions instead |
MDRB | Oddity Cave | 14 and 15 |
Effects
In battle
The following applies to the main series version of the weather.
- Activates the following Abilities: Ice Body, Snow Cloak, and Slush Rush. Additionally, Ice Face turns Eiscue from its Noice Face form to its Ice Face form.
- Changes Weather Ball to an Ice-type move and doubles its power.
- Allows Blizzard to bypass accuracy check.
- Halves the power of Solar Beam and Solar Blade.
- Causes Moonlight, Synthesis, and Morning Sun to recover ¼ of the user's maximum HP.
- Allows Aurora Veil to be used, though the effect lingers even after snow ends.
- Raises the Defense of all Ice-type Pokémon by 50%.
In other generations
In battle
Spin-off series games
In other languages
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Weather conditions | |
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Harsh sunlight • Rain • Sandstorm • Hail • Snow • Shadowy aura • Fog Extremely harsh sunlight • Heavy rain • Strong winds |