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'''Snow''' (Japanese: ?) is a type of [[weather]] introduced in the main series games in [[Generation IX]]. It replaces [[Hail (weather condition)|hail]]. | '''Snow''' (Japanese: ?) is a type of [[weather]] introduced in the main series games in [[Generation IX]]. It replaces [[Hail (weather condition)|hail]]. | ||
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]]. | 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. | ||
Snow raises the {{stat|defense}} of all {{t|Ice|Ice-type}} Pokémon by 50%. Unlike hail, snow does not damage non-{{t|Ice|Ice-types}}. | Snow raises the {{stat|defense}} of all {{t|Ice|Ice-type}} Pokémon by 50%. Unlike hail, snow does not damage non-{{t|Ice|Ice-types}}. |
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Snowscape Chilly Reception |
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Snow (Japanese: ?) is a type of weather introduced in the main series games in Generation IX. It replaces hail.
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.
Snow raises the defense of all Ice-type Pokémon by 50%. Unlike hail, snow does not damage non-Ice-types.
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Harsh sunlight • Rain • Sandstorm • Hail • Snow • Shadowy aura • Fog Extremely harsh sunlight • Heavy rain • Strong winds |