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A '''snow tile''' is a tile | {{move|Snow}} | ||
A '''snow tile''' is a type of tile that first appeared in {{game|Diamond and Pearl|s}}. | |||
==Locations== | |||
In {{3v2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, snow tiles can be found on {{rt|216|Sinnoh}}, {{rt|217|Sinnoh}}, [[Acuity Lakefront]], [[Snowpoint City]], and [[Mt. Coronet]]. | |||
In {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}, they appear at [[Mt. Silver Cave]] and at the [[Sinjoh Ruins]]. | |||
In [[Pokémon X and Y]], snow tiles are found on {{rt|17|Kalos}}. | |||
==Mechanics== | |||
===Generation IV=== | |||
In {{game2|Diamond|Pearl|Platinum}}, the player can sink into the snow at four different levels: | |||
* sinking only minimally, which does not affect movement speed; | |||
* sinking a moderate amount, preventing running; | |||
* sinking a lot, preventing running and halving walking speed; and | |||
* sinking the farthest possible, preventing running and reducing walking speed to 1/4. | |||
It is not possible for the player to [[bicycle|cycle]] over a snow tile. | |||
===Generation VI=== | |||
In [[Pokémon X and Y]], snow tiles can only be traversed by riding {{p|Mamoswine}}. A Mamoswine Ride Pokémon is available on Route 17 for the player to use. Wild Pokémon can appear when the player traverses snow tiles, even when there is no [[tall grass]]. | |||
==In battle== | ==In battle== | ||
Certain moves have special effects when used in a battle on a snow tile. | |||
*{{m|Secret Power}}: has a 30% chance of {{status|freezing}} its target and the appearance of {{m|Avalanche}} | |||
*{{m|Nature Power}} | |||
**In Generation IV and V: turns into {{m|Blizzard}} | |||
**In Generation VI: turns into {{m|Frost Breath}} | |||
**In Generation VII: turns into {{m|Ice Beam}} | |||
*{{m|Camouflage}}: makes the user {{type|Ice}} | |||
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A snow tile is a type of tile that first appeared in Pokémon Diamond and Pearl.
Locations
In Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, snow tiles can be found on Route 216, Route 217, Acuity Lakefront, Snowpoint City, and Mt. Coronet.
In HeartGold and SoulSilver, they appear at Mt. Silver Cave and at the Sinjoh Ruins.
In Pokémon X and Y, snow tiles are found on Route 17.
Mechanics
Generation IV
In Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum, the player can sink into the snow at four different levels:
- sinking only minimally, which does not affect movement speed;
- sinking a moderate amount, preventing running;
- sinking a lot, preventing running and halving walking speed; and
- sinking the farthest possible, preventing running and reducing walking speed to 1/4.
It is not possible for the player to cycle over a snow tile.
Generation VI
In Pokémon X and Y, snow tiles can only be traversed by riding Mamoswine. A Mamoswine Ride Pokémon is available on Route 17 for the player to use. Wild Pokémon can appear when the player traverses snow tiles, even when there is no tall grass.
In battle
Certain moves have special effects when used in a battle on a snow tile.
- Secret Power: has a 30% chance of freezing its target and the appearance of Avalanche
- Nature Power
- In Generation IV and V: turns into Blizzard
- In Generation VI: turns into Frost Breath
- In Generation VII: turns into Ice Beam
- Camouflage: makes the user Ice-type
Special tiles in the Pokémon games |
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Cave tile • Hole • Ice tile • Ledge • Marsh tile • Puddle • Sand tile • Snow tile Spin tile • Soft soil • Tall grass • Trap • Warp tile • Water tile Dungeon tile |
This game mechanic article is part of Project Games, a Bulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon games. |