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Generation IX · #0996 — Ice Fin Pokémon
Frigibax is a Dragon/Ice-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IX, bearing the official designation #996 in the National Pokédex. Known as the Ice Fin Pokémon, Frigibax represents the first stage of a three-stage evolutionary line that culminates in the powerful Baxcalibur. Standing at just 0.5 meters tall and weighing 17.0 kilograms, this diminutive reptilian creature possesses a remarkable biological adaptation that allows it to absorb thermal energy and convert it into ice-based power. With a base stat total of 320 distributed primarily toward physical attack (75) and hit points (65), Frigibax establishes itself as an offensive Ice/Dragon-type presence from the earliest stages of gameplay. The species boasts two distinct abilities: Thermal Exchange, which uniquely raises Attack when struck by Fire-type moves while providing burn immunity, and the hidden ability Ice Body, which grants passive healing during hail weather while protecting against hail damage.
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17.0kg
Ice Fin Pokémon
Male 50% / Female 50%
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Raises Attack when hit by a Fire-type move. Cannot be burned.
Heals for 1/16 max HP after each turn during hail. Protects against hail damage.
Frigibax displays a distinctive stout, gray, bipedal reptilian morphology with notably oversized head and facial features relative to its compact body frame. Its face is dominated by a bulbous light gray snout with two prominent nostrils, large eyes containing yellow sclerae with black pupils, and a wide mouth that houses an unusual square-shaped ice crystal on the left side below its lower lip. The Pokémon possesses a light blue underbelly contrasting sharply with its gray coloration, supported by short, stubby limbs equipped with three digits each. Most remarkably, Frigibax features long, thin yellow quills on the backs of each hand that serve as indicators of social hierarchy in the wild—individuals compare the length and vibrancy of these quills to settle territorial disputes, with longer, more colorful quills signifying dominance. The creature's most distinctive feature is its triangular dorsal fin positioned atop a large whitish circular pattern spanning its back. This fin functions as a thermal absorption apparatus, collecting environmental heat which Frigibax subsequently converts into ice energy stored within its body. The higher the ambient temperature, the greater the ice energy accumulation, representing a fascinating thermodynamic paradox where heat sources fuel cold generation.
Frigibax exhibits an equal gender distribution of 50% male and 50% female individuals across all observed populations, enabling flexible breeding arrangements for trainers seeking to perpetuate the species. As a member of both the Dragon and Mineral egg groups, Frigibax demonstrates considerable breeding compatibility with numerous Pokémon species, particularly those sharing Dragon-type classification or possessing rock and mineral-based physiology. The species exhibits a base friendship value of 50, representing a neutral starting relationship that allows ample opportunity for trainers to develop deeper bonds through consistent interaction and care. With an egg hatch counter of 40 cycles (equivalent to approximately 10,024 to 10,280 steps), Frigibax requires moderate incubation effort, positioning it as an intermediate breeding project for dedicated players seeking to develop competitive individuals through selective breeding and EV manipulation. The slow growth rate classification indicates extended leveling requirements compared to many alternative species, necessitating patience during the transition from Frigibax through its evolutionary stages. The dual egg group membership provides significant flexibility for breeding specific move pool combinations, as compatible parents from either Dragon or Mineral classifications can transfer beneficial moves through the breeding process, enabling strategic move pool optimization for competitive applications.
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Frigibax initiates a linear three-stage evolutionary progression upon reaching level 35, transforming into Arctibax, a more imposing Dragon/Ice-type that retains the dual typing while gaining increased physical dimensions and stat distributions favoring attack and durability. The secondary evolution occurs at level 54, producing Baxcalibur, a formidable apex predator that represents the culmination of the evolutionary line's physical and special stat development. Throughout this evolutionary chain, the Thermal Exchange ability remains an exclusive characteristic, marking Frigibax and its evolutions as the only known Pokémon capable of manifesting this unique ability. The evolutionary progression demonstrates a clear pattern of increasing offensive capability and stat specialization, with Arctibax serving as an intermediate form that bridges Frigibax's diminutive early-game presence and Baxcalibur's devastating late-game potential. All three evolutionary stages maintain the Dragon/Ice dual typing, preserving their characteristic weaknesses to Fire, Rock, Steel, and Dragon-type moves while retaining resistances to Grass and Ground-type attacks. This consistent typing throughout the evolutionary line ensures cohesive move pools and strategic continuity as players develop their Frigibax into increasingly powerful forms.
Location data not available for this Pokémon in the database.
Frigibax inhabits forests and craggy, rough terrain across its native regions, demonstrating territorial behavior that frequently leads to confrontations with the Ice-type Bergmite whenever their territories overlap. The species employs its dorsal fin's cooling capabilities to maintain its nest environment at refrigerator-like temperatures, creating a specialized microhabitat suitable for its physiological needs. Field observations indicate that Frigibax actively engages in competitive quill-measuring displays, particularly among juveniles establishing social hierarchies within their communities. The species demonstrates adaptive behaviors related to environmental temperature fluctuations, with individuals increasing their metabolic conversion efficiency during warmer seasons to maximize ice energy reserves. This behavioral adaptation explains the Pokédex observation that Frigibax stores proportionally more ice energy in higher-temperature environments, suggesting the species evolved in regions with significant thermal variation. Frigibax shows preference for living in cooler mountain forests and rocky outcrops, areas that provide natural temperature regulation complementing their biological heat-to-cold conversion mechanisms.
Frigibax absorbs heat through its dorsal fin and converts the heat into ice energy. The higher the temperature, the more energy Frigibax stores.
This Pokémon lives in forests and craggy areas. Using the power of its dorsal fin, it cools the inside of its nest like a refrigerator.
Frigibax's nomenclature derives from a deliberate linguistic fusion combining 'frigid,' referencing extreme cold and freezing temperatures, with 'ax,' suggesting both the triangular axe-like dorsal fin and the creature's aggressive combat nature. The Japanese designation Sebie employs a similarly elegant construction, though the precise etymological origins remain within Game Freak's internal development documentation. The design philosophy emphasizes contrast and paradox—a reptilian dragon-type creature fundamentally associated with heat and fire elements instead manifests as an ice-generating entity powered by thermal absorption. This conceptual inversion creates immediately recognizable visual and mechanical distinctiveness within the crowded Dragon-type roster. The creature's appearance draws inspiration from armored reptiles and small theropod dinosaurs, with the prominent dorsal fin echoing both the biological dorsals of prehistoric creatures and technological cooling fins found in machinery. The yellow hand quills serve dual purposes as both biological status indicators and visual markers of distinctiveness, preventing Frigibax from appearing generic despite its limited color palette. The ice crystal embedded in the creature's face symbolizes its unique Thermal Exchange ability, providing visual confirmation of its paradoxical heat-to-cold conversion mechanism while maintaining design cohesion with its evolutionary line.
Frigibax can learn 35 moves:
Move | Type | Cat. | Power | Acc. | PP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| aqua tail | water | Physical | 90 | 90 | 10 |
| avalanche | ice | Physical | 60 | 100 | 10 |
| bite | dark | Physical | 60 | 100 | 25 |
| blizzard | ice | Special | 110 | 70 | 5 |
| body slam | normal | Physical | 85 | 100 | 15 |
| crunch | dark | Physical | 80 | 100 | 15 |
| dig | ground | Physical | 80 | 100 | 10 |
| draco meteor | dragon | Special | 130 | 90 | 5 |
| dragon breath | dragon | Special | 60 | 100 | 20 |
| dragon claw | dragon | Physical | 80 | 100 | 15 |
| dragon pulse | dragon | Special | 85 | 100 | 10 |
| dragon rush | dragon | Physical | 100 | 75 | 10 |
| dragon tail | dragon | Physical | 60 | 90 | 10 |
| endure | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| facade | normal | Physical | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| focus energy | normal | Status | — | — | 30 |
| freeze dry | ice | Special | 70 | 100 | 20 |
| helping hand | normal | Status | — | — | 20 |
| ice beam | ice | Special | 90 | 100 | 10 |
| ice fang | ice | Physical | 65 | 95 | 15 |
| icicle crash | ice | Physical | 85 | 90 | 10 |
| icicle spear | ice | Physical | 25 | 100 | 30 |
| icy wind | ice | Special | 55 | 95 | 15 |
| leer | normal | Status | — | 100 | 30 |
| outrage | dragon | Physical | 120 | 100 | 10 |
| protect | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| rain dance | water | Status | — | — | 5 |
| rest | psychic | Status | — | — | 5 |
| sleep talk | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| snowscape | ice | Status | 0 | — | 10 |
| substitute | normal | Status | — | — | 10 |
| swords dance | normal | Status | — | — | 20 |
| tackle | normal | Physical | 40 | 100 | 35 |
| take down | normal | Physical | 90 | 85 | 20 |
| tera blast | normal | Special | 80 | 100 | 10 |
Frigibax occupies a specialized niche within competitive Pokémon environments as a physical attacker with respectable Attack base stat of 75 paired with moderate bulk provided by 65 HP and defensive stats of 45 in both Defense and Special Defense categories. The Thermal Exchange ability proves exceptionally valuable in competitive team compositions, particularly against Fire-type threats, as it converts incoming Fire-type attacks into Attack boosts while simultaneously preventing burn status—a mechanical advantage that encourages opponents into disadvantageous switching decisions. The low Special Attack base stat of 35 and modest Speed stat of 55 indicate that Frigibax functions optimally as a physical attacker relying on moves such as Dragon Claw, Ice Fang, and Bite rather than special-based ice or dragon moves. While Frigibax itself rarely sees direct competitive application due to its limited defensive qualities and average base stats, its hidden ability Ice Body gains relevance in team compositions built around hail weather conditions, providing passive recovery mechanics that extend survivability in specialized weather-based strategies. The species' true competitive value manifests through its evolutionary progression—trainers typically utilize Frigibax as an early-game physical threat while preparing to transition it into Arctibax or Baxcalibur upon reaching the requisite experience thresholds. Within the metagame, the Thermal Exchange ability maintains consistent utility, encouraging opponents to avoid Fire-type moves while creating prediction opportunities and momentum shifts.
Frigibax is a dragon and ice type Pokemon.
Frigibax evolves into arctibax, then into baxcalibur.
Frigibax is weak to fighting, rock, steel, dragon and fairy type moves.
Frigibax emerged as part of Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's Generation IX introduction, capturing player enthusiasm through its mechanically unique Thermal Exchange ability and paradoxical ice-generation concept that defied established Dragon-type conventions. The species gained significant cultural prominence through its appearance in Pokémon Horizons: The Series, where an episode titled 'Roy and Fuecoco's First Snow!' showcased the quill-measuring competitive behaviors of wild Frigibax populations, introducing anime audiences to the species' fascinating social hierarchies and territorial displays. The design's accessibility and distinctive visual profile established it as a recognizable Generation IX representative, contributing to the broader cultural conversation surrounding Pokémon Scarlet and Violet's competitive viability and strategic depth. Fan communities embraced Frigibax's conceptual inversion of typical Dragon-type characteristics, generating extensive discussion regarding its unique positioning within type classification hierarchies and competitive metagame discussions. The species' presence in official artwork and promotional materials contributed to its recognition as a flagship Generation IX creature, particularly among players attracted to Dragon-type enthusiasts seeking non-traditional entries within this prestigious category. Its cultural footprint expanded through trading card game representations and merchandise availability, establishing Frigibax as a recognizable brand component of contemporary Pokémon media ecosystems.
Frigibax maintains exclusive availability within Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, where it appears in the Paldea region as a wild encounter in mountainous and forested regions, catalogued as Pokédex entry #388 within the Paldean regional classification system. The species exhibits a capture rate of 45, positioning it as moderately challenging to encounter and capture compared to common early-game encounters but significantly more accessible than legendary or rare encounters. Players engaging with Pokémon Legends: Z-A will encounter Frigibax within that game's regional Pokédex implementation, suggesting consistent availability across contemporary mainline titles. The species' position early within the evolutionary chain facilitates acquisition during mid-game stages of Scarlet and Violet progression, enabling standard team composition arrangements where players incorporate Frigibax into their traveling party and subsequently evolve it into more powerful forms. The relatively moderate base experience yield of 64 provides balanced leveling progression, avoiding both excessive grinding requirements and trivial advancement speeds. Frigibax has not appeared in Pokémon Sword and Shield or earlier generation titles, maintaining its exclusive modern-generation distribution. Availability through standard wild encounters, egg breeding from compatible parents, and direct capture opportunities ensures that interested trainers can readily obtain Frigibax without requiring specialized event distributions or complicated trading arrangements, democratizing access to the species across all player engagement levels.