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==In the anime== | |||
[[File:Snover anime.png|thumb|left|250px|Male Snover in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | |||
[[File:Candice Snover.png|thumb|250px|Female Snover in the anime]] | |||
===Major appearances=== | |||
Snover debuted in [[PK18]]. [[Dawn's Piplup]] and [[Ash's Aipom]] bumped into one while wandering around in a cave, and it subsequently went on a rampage. | |||
A {{pkmn2|talking}} Snover appeared in [[PK19]], where it played a major role. | |||
A male Snover debuted in ''[[DP121|The Lonely Snover!]]'', which also marked the species' main series debut. He wanted to be friends with {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}. He was later adopted by a {{OBP|Teacher|DP121}}. | |||
A female Snover debuted in ''[[DP127|Sliding Into Seventh!]]'', where she was used by [[Candice]] during her [[Gym]] {{pkmn|battle}} against Ash. She battled {{AP|Gliscor}} and managed to defeat it before being beaten by {{AP|Chimchar}}. | |||
In ''[[XY083|Over the Mountain of Snow!]]'', a male Snover wasn't feeling well and was being looked after by an {{p|Abomasnow}}. With help from {{an|Clemont}}, Snover soon recovered. | |||
===Minor appearances=== | |||
In ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]'', a Snover attempted to stop a glacier from destroying the [[Ten'i Village|nearby village]]. | |||
In ''[[DP141|Challenging a Towering Figure!]]'', a {{pkmn|Trainer}}'s male Snover battled a {{p|Donphan}} during the [[Festival Battle Challenge]]. | |||
A Snover appeared in the opening sequence of ''[[M13|Zoroark: Master of Illusions]]''. | |||
===Pokédex entries=== | |||
{{Animedexheader|Sinnoh}} | |||
{{Animedexbody|DP121|Snover|Ash's Pokédex|Snover, the Frost Tree Pokémon. Snover live mainly on snowy mountains with little human contact, but are known to approach people out of curiosity.}} | |||
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{{Animedexheader|Kalos}} | |||
{{Animedexbody|XY083|Snover|Ash's Pokédex|Snover, the Frost Tree Pokémon. When the weather turns cold, Snover moves to lower elevations. It returns to the mountain's snow-covered summit in spring.}} | |||
{{Animedexfooter/Pokémon|Kalos}} | |||
==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Nurse Joy PDP.png|thumb|120px|left|Snover in [[Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl]]]] | |||
[[File:Candice Snover Adventures.png|thumb|100px|Snover in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | |||
===Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl=== | |||
{{Ash}} and [[Nurse Joy]] rescue an injured Snover in [[PDP04]]. | |||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | |||
[[Candice]] has a collection of ice Pokémon in her Gym that includes multiple Snover, but the only one she uses in battle is the one that fought [[Platinum's Empoleon]], which also happens to be the only one she {{pkmn2|caught}}. She was seemingly defeated by the Emperor Pokémon's {{m|Metal Claw}}, but managed to launch a {{m|Seed Bomb}} that landed on Empoleon's head, fainting her and resulting in a tie. She first appeared in ''[[PS387|Striking Out Snover]]''. | |||
Two {{pkmn2|wild}} Snover appeared in ''Striking Out Snover''. | |||
Two Snover appeared in the [[Wild Area]] in ''[[PASS05|Ooh Shiny!! Legendary Equipment]]''. | |||
==In the TCG== | |||
{{main|Snover (TCG)}} | |||
==Other appearances== | |||
===[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]=== | |||
In the {{St|Pokémon Stadium 2}} stage, a Snover can be seen on the {{t|Ice}} terrain. | |||
===[[Super Smash Bros. Ultimate]]=== | |||
The Snover in {{St|Pokémon Stadium 2}}’s {{t|Ice}} terrain returns. | |||
====Trophy information==== | |||
''"A Frost Tree Pokémon. It lives in snowy mountains and resembles a wintry peak. In the spring it grows berries that resemble ice candies. In battle it causes a storm to appear, hides itself in fog, and then creates and launches a ball of ice as a preemptive strike. It evolves into Abomasnow."'' | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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Snover (Japanese: ユキカブリ Yukikaburi) is a dual-type Grass/Ice Pokémon introduced in Generation IV.
It evolves into Abomasnow starting at level 40.
Biology
Snover is a Pokémon with a white upper body and brown lower body that resembles a snow-covered tree. It will be two-thirds brown if male and two-thirds white if female. It has green eyes and three points on top of its head. Its feet and green tail are stubby, and there are two green spikes that resemble pinecones on its back. Five cones form its hand: a large central cone with four smaller cones around it. Edible white Berries grow along Snover's midsection.
In Galar, packs of its natural predator, Galarian Darumaka, enjoy eating the Berries produced by Snover. This results in Abomasnow often chasing them away in order to protect it. Snover lives on snowy peaks in warm seasons but migrates lower as the weather cools. A curious Pokémon, it often approaches people and can be found inspecting footprints in the snow. There are stories of Snover visiting human settlements, often bonding with the children there. Snover can sink its feet into the snow to absorb water, this helps cool down its body temperature.
Prior to Generation VI, Snover and its evolved form, Abomasnow, were the only known Pokémon that could have Snow Warning as an Ability.
Evolution
Snover evolves into Abomasnow.
(For specifics on this Pokémon's evolution in the games, refer to Game data→Evolution data.)
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NPC appearances
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky: In the Special Episode Bidoof's Wish, Snover is the member of Team Rogue that gives Bidoof a map to the Star Cave and accompanies him on his journey there, only to gang up on him with the rest of Team Rogue. Bidoof is saved when Wigglytuff and the other guild members arrive to chase off Team Rogue.
- Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon: The same Snover from Explorers of Sky returns and will have his connection quest available upon connecting with Bidoof. For his connection quest, he will lure the player into a Monster House and will be recruited upon the player's escape. His recruitment allows the player to encounter the same Bagon from Team Rogue within dungeons.
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Snover in the Paldea Pokédex | Snover in the Blueberry Pokédex |
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HP: 60
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In the anime
Major appearances
Snover debuted in PK18. Dawn's Piplup and Ash's Aipom bumped into one while wandering around in a cave, and it subsequently went on a rampage.
A talking Snover appeared in PK19, where it played a major role.
A male Snover debuted in The Lonely Snover!, which also marked the species' main series debut. He wanted to be friends with Ash and his friends. He was later adopted by a Teacher.
A female Snover debuted in Sliding Into Seventh!, where she was used by Candice during her Gym battle against Ash. She battled Gliscor and managed to defeat it before being beaten by Chimchar.
In Over the Mountain of Snow!, a male Snover wasn't feeling well and was being looked after by an Abomasnow. With help from Clemont, Snover soon recovered.
Minor appearances
In Giratina and the Sky Warrior, a Snover attempted to stop a glacier from destroying the nearby village.
In Challenging a Towering Figure!, a Trainer's male Snover battled a Donphan during the Festival Battle Challenge.
A Snover appeared in the opening sequence of Zoroark: Master of Illusions.
Pokédex entries
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In the manga
Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl
Ash and Nurse Joy rescue an injured Snover in PDP04.
Pokémon Adventures
Candice has a collection of ice Pokémon in her Gym that includes multiple Snover, but the only one she uses in battle is the one that fought Platinum's Empoleon, which also happens to be the only one she caught. She was seemingly defeated by the Emperor Pokémon's Metal Claw, but managed to launch a Seed Bomb that landed on Empoleon's head, fainting her and resulting in a tie. She first appeared in Striking Out Snover.
Two wild Snover appeared in Striking Out Snover.
Two Snover appeared in the Wild Area in Ooh Shiny!! Legendary Equipment.
In the TCG
- Main article: Snover (TCG)
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
In the Pokémon Stadium 2 stage, a Snover can be seen on the Ice terrain.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
The Snover in Pokémon Stadium 2’s Ice terrain returns.
Trophy information
"A Frost Tree Pokémon. It lives in snowy mountains and resembles a wintry peak. In the spring it grows berries that resemble ice candies. In battle it causes a storm to appear, hides itself in fog, and then creates and launches a ball of ice as a preemptive strike. It evolves into Abomasnow."
Trivia
- No other Pokémon has the same type combination as Snover and its evolution.
- Snover and its evolution are also the only Ice-type Pokémon in the Grass Egg Group.
Origin
Snover appears to have been made to resemble a snow-covered fir tree and a yeti. Its 'hat' resembles snowy mountain and the kanji for mountain (山), which originates from a pictogram of three mountain peaks.
Name origin
Snover may be a combination of snow and cover, as well as a play on snowed over.
Yukikaburi may be a combination of 雪 yuki (snow) and 頭 kaburi (head) or 被り kaburi (headdress; covering). It may also involve 蕪 kabu (turnip).
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