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An '''ice tile''' is a special type of tile introduced in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, and has appeared in all [[core series]] games since. There are three types.
{{move|Ice}}
An '''ice tile''' is a special type of tile introduced in {{game|Gold and Silver|s}}, and has appeared in all [[core series]] games since. There are three types of ice tiles.


==Changes between generations==
==Changes between generations==
{{incomplete|section|Images for Generations IV and VI}}
{{incomplete|section|Images for Generations IV and VI}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" |{{gameabbrev3|GS}}
| class="roundy" style="background:#fff" | {{gameabbrev2|GS}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #ccc;" |[[File:Ice GS.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background:#ccc" | [[File:Ice GS.png|32px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" |{{gameabbrev3|C}}
| class="roundy" style="background:#fff" | {{gameabbrev2|C}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #ccc;" |[[File:Ice C.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background:#ccc" | [[File:Ice C.png|32px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" |{{gameabbrev3|RSE}}
| class="roundy" style="background:#fff" | {{gameabbrev3|RSE}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #ccc;" | [[File:Ice RSE.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background:#ccc" | [[File:Ice RSE.png|32px]]
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{| class="roundy" style="background: #{{kanto color light}}; border: 1px solid #{{kanto color}};"
{| class="roundy" style="background:#{{kanto color light}}; border:1px solid #{{kanto color}}"
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" |{{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}
| class="roundy" style="background:#fff" | {{gameabbrev3|FRLG}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #ccc;" | [[File:Ice FRLG.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background:#ccc" | [[File:Ice FRLG.png|32px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" |{{gameabbrev3|DPPt}}
| class="roundy" style="background:#fff" | {{gameabbrev4|DPPt}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #ccc;" | [[File:Ice DPPt.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background:#ccc" | [[File:Ice DPPt.png|32px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" |{{gameabbrev3|HGSS}}
| class="roundy" style="background:#fff" | {{gameabbrev4|HGSS}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #ccc;" | [[File:Ice HGSS.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background:#ccc" | [[File:Ice HGSS.png|32px]]
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| class="roundy" style="background: #eee;" colspan="2" |{{gameabbrev3|BWB2W2}}
| class="roundy" style="background:#fff" colspan="2" | {{gameabbrev5|BWB2W2}}
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| class="roundy" style="background: #ccc;" | [[File:Ice1 BWB2W2.png]]
| class="roundy" style="background:#ccc" | [[File:Ice1 BWB2W2.png|32px]]
| class="roundy" style="background: #ccc;" | [[File:Ice2 BWB2W2.png]]
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==Types of ice tile==
==Types of ice tile==
===Slippery ice tile===
===Slippery ice tile===
[[File:Slip ice demo.gif|thumb|right|200px|{{ga|Ethan}} slides around the [[Ice Path]].]]
[[File:Slip ice demo.png|thumb|right|200px|{{ga|Ethan}} slides around the [[Ice Path]]]]
When the player moves onto this tile, they will slide in the direction which they walk. They will continue sliding in this direction until they hit an obstacle or land on another form of tile. This type of ice tile was first introduced in Generation II. Its most prominent use is in [[Mahogany Gym]] and [[Ice Path]]; it has continued to be featured in all generations since. The slippery ice tile is used to create maze-like puzzles, in which the player has to work out which way to slide and what obstacles to hit in order to continue. It has also been used in [[Shoal Cave]], [[Icefall Cave]], [[Snowpoint Gym]], the [[Snowpoint Temple]], [[Cold Storage]], [[Icirrus Gym]] and one of the areas inside the Badge Check Gate on [[Unova Route 10]]. In [[seasons|winter]] in the [[Unova]] region, [[puddle]]s freeze over and act as slippery ice tiles; these puddles are found in [[Icirrus City]], {{rt|8|Unova}}, and the [[Moor of Icirrus]]. A similar slippery tile is used in the [[Trick House]], though it is not made of ice.  
When the player moves onto this tile, they will slide in the direction which they walk. They will continue sliding in this direction until they hit an obstacle or land on another form of tile. This type of ice tile was first introduced in Generation II. Its most prominent use is in [[Mahogany Gym]] and [[Ice Path]]; it has continued to be featured in all generations since. The slippery ice tile is used to create maze-like puzzles, in which the player has to work out which way to slide and what obstacles to hit in order to continue. It has also been used in [[Shoal Cave]], [[Icefall Cave]], [[Snowpoint Gym]], the [[Snowpoint Temple]], the caves of [[Seafoam Islands]]{{sup/4|HGSS}}, [[Cold Storage]], [[Icirrus Gym]], and one of the areas inside the Badge Check Gate on [[Unova Route 10]]. In {{season|winter}} in the [[Unova]] region, [[puddle]]s freeze over and act as slippery ice tiles; these puddles are found in [[Icirrus City]], {{rt|8|Unova}}, and the [[Moor of Icirrus]]. A similar slippery tile is used in the [[Trick House]], though it is not made of ice.


In [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]], [[Team Plasma]] uses the [[Plasma Frigate]], powered by {{p|Kyurem}}, to freeze {{rt|9|Unova}}, [[Opelucid City]], and {{rt|11|Unova}}. Ice tiles cover all of the areas that have been frozen over.
In [[Pokémon Black and White Versions 2|Pokémon Black 2 and White 2]], [[Team Plasma]] uses the [[Plasma Frigate]], powered by {{p|Kyurem}}, to freeze {{rt|9|Unova}}, [[Opelucid City]], and {{rt|11|Unova}}. Ice tiles cover all of the areas that have been frozen over.
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A similar non-ice tile can also be found in the [[Sky Pillar]] as well as the [[Mirage Tower]]{{sup/3|E}}.
A similar non-ice tile can also be found in the [[Sky Pillar]] as well as the [[Mirage Tower]]{{sup/3|E}}.


===Non-slippery ice tile===
===Plain ice tile===
An ice tile that is ''not'' slippery can also be found everywhere alongside slippery ones in: Ice Path, Shoal Cave, Icefall Cave, Frost Cavern, and Snowbelle Gym.
The caves of [[Seafoam Islands]], [[Ice Path]], [[Shoal Cave]], [[Icefall Cave]], Iceberg Chamber in [[Underground Ruins]], [[Frost Cavern]] and [[Mount Lanakila]], [[Snowbelle Gym]], the bridge to Glacia's room in [[Ever Grande City]]{{sup/6|ORAS}}, and [[Sootopolis Gym]]{{sup/6|ORAS}} all contain ice tiles that function as [[cave tile]]s.


==In battle==
==In battle==
Certain moves have special effects when used in a battle on an ice tile.
Certain moves have special effects when used in a battle on an ice tile.


*{{m|Secret Power}}
*{{m|Secret Power}}: has a 30% chance of {{status|freezing}} its target and the appearance of {{m|Ice Shard}}
**In Generations IV and V: has a 30% chance of {{stat|freezing}} its target and the appearance of {{m|Avalanche}}
*{{m|Nature Power}}: turns into {{m|Ice Beam}}
**In Generation VI: has a 30% chance of {{stat|freezing}} its target and the appearance of {{m|Ice Shard}}
*{{m|Nature Power}}
**In Generation IV: turns into {{m|Blizzard}}
**In Generation V and later: turns into {{m|Ice Beam}}
*{{m|Camouflage}}: makes the user {{type|Ice}}
*{{m|Camouflage}}: makes the user {{type|Ice}}


{{Special tiles}}<br>
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{{Special tiles}}
{{Project Games notice|game mechanic}}
{{Project Games notice|game mechanic}}
[[Category:Special tiles]]


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[[it:Mattonelle#Ghiaccio scivoloso]]
[[ja:氷の床]]
[[zh:結冰的地板]]

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An ice tile is a special type of tile introduced in Pokémon Gold and Silver, and has appeared in all core series games since. There are three types of ice tiles.

Changes between generations

050Diglett.png This section is incomplete.
Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it.
Reason: Images for Generations IV and VI
GS
Ice GS.png
C
Ice C.png
RSE
Ice RSE.png
FRLG
Ice FRLG.png
BWB2W2
Ice1 BWB2W2.png Ice2 BWB2W2.png


Types of ice tile

Slippery ice tile

Ethan slides around the Ice Path

When the player moves onto this tile, they will slide in the direction which they walk. They will continue sliding in this direction until they hit an obstacle or land on another form of tile. This type of ice tile was first introduced in Generation II. Its most prominent use is in Mahogany Gym and Ice Path; it has continued to be featured in all generations since. The slippery ice tile is used to create maze-like puzzles, in which the player has to work out which way to slide and what obstacles to hit in order to continue. It has also been used in Shoal Cave, Icefall Cave, Snowpoint Gym, the Snowpoint Temple, the caves of Seafoam IslandsHGSS, Cold Storage, Icirrus Gym, and one of the areas inside the Badge Check Gate on Unova Route 10. In winter in the Unova region, puddles freeze over and act as slippery ice tiles; these puddles are found in Icirrus City, Route 8, and the Moor of Icirrus. A similar slippery tile is used in the Trick House, though it is not made of ice.

In Pokémon Black 2 and White 2, Team Plasma uses the Plasma Frigate, powered by Kyurem, to freeze Route 9, Opelucid City, and Route 11. Ice tiles cover all of the areas that have been frozen over.

In Pokémon X and Y, they appear in the Frost Cavern, as well as briefly in Snowbelle Gym.

Cracked ice tile

This form of tile was first introduced in Ruby and Sapphire in Sootopolis Gym. If a player walks on the tile once, the ice becomes cracked. If the player walks over a cracked tile, the ice will break and the player will fall through to a cavern below. This type of tile was also featured alongside the slippery variety in FireRed and LeafGreen in Icefall Cave.

A similar non-ice tile can also be found in the Sky Pillar as well as the Mirage TowerE.

Plain ice tile

The caves of Seafoam Islands, Ice Path, Shoal Cave, Icefall Cave, Iceberg Chamber in Underground Ruins, Frost Cavern and Mount Lanakila, Snowbelle Gym, the bridge to Glacia's room in Ever Grande CityORAS, and Sootopolis GymORAS all contain ice tiles that function as cave tiles.

In battle

Certain moves have special effects when used in a battle on an ice tile.


Special tiles in the Pokémon games
Cave tileHoleIce tileLedgeMarsh tilePuddleSand tileSnow tile
Spin tileSoft soilTall grassTrapWarp tileWater tile
Dungeon tile
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