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Eiscue(JP) is a species of Pokémon in the series of the same name. It is a Ice Pokémon introduced in the eighth generation games, Pokémon Sword and Shield. It does not evolve, but it has different forms from the ice block on its head.
Physiology and Behavior
Eiscue is a medium-sized, penguin-like Pokémon with a large ice cube on its head. This ice cube is a light blue, with specks of white seen dotting the surface of it. Two oval-shaped eyes and a beak are seen on the front of the cube. It also has a long, antennae-like hair sticking out of the cube. Eiscue's body is black and white with light blue accents around its belly. It has two flippers and yellow feet, with three toes on each. Its true face within the ice is colored light blue with two white eyes, black eyebrows and a white beak, and has a worried expression to it.
Eiscue comes from extremely cold areas. It can produce cold air from inside its head to create ice to protect its head from heat. The ice, however, is not very durable, as a strong blow can shatter it, after which it goes on to create new ice. Eiscue is easygoing by nature. It is a poor swimmer, and is often seen aimlessly floating in the ocean with just its ice-covered head floating on the surface, occasionally washing up on distant shores. It never panics or gets upset whenever it ends up in a new land, instead continuing due to its ability to adapt. The ice on Eiscue's head has a mild salty taste, presumed to be caused by it having floated in the oceans. When the weather is hot, groups of Eiscue will cool each other down by pressing their ice cube heads together. Eiscue's hair is connected to the surface of its brain, which then chills the air around it when it has something on its mind. Eiscue also uses its hair to catch prey in the sea, by forming ice balls at the tip and dipping it into the water like a fishing line.
Appearances
Main Pokémon games
Pokémon Spinoffs
In the anime
In the manga
Origin
In-game Information
Pokédex Entries
Ice Face
Title | Entry |
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Eighth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Sword | It drifted in on the flow of ocean waters from a frigid place. It keeps its head iced constantly to make sure it stays nice and cold. |
Pokémon Shield | This Pokémon keeps its heat-sensitive head cool with ice. It fishes for its food, dangling its single hair into the sea to lure in prey. |
Ninth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Scarlet | On hot days, these Pokémon press their ice cube heads together and pass the time cooling each other down. |
Pokémon Violet | If you lick the ice covering its face, you'll find it has a faintly salty taste. This species rode here on ocean currents from a cold, faraway land. |
Noice Face
Title | Entry |
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Eighth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Sword | The ice covering this Pokémon's face has shattered, revealing a slightly worried expression that many people are enamored with. |
Pokémon Shield | The hair on its head connects to the surface of its brain. When this Pokémon has something on its mind, its hair chills the air around it. |
Ninth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Scarlet | The ice that was covering this Eiscue’s face has shattered. Eiscue emits cold air from the tip of its hair to protect its head, which is sensitive to heat. |
Pokémon Violet | Contrary to its looks, Eiscue is a poor swimmer. It creates ice balls at the tip of its single hair to lure prey in and fish them up. |
Game Locations
Title | Location(s) |
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Eighth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Sword | |
Pokémon Shield | |
Ninth Pokémon generation | |
Pokémon Scarlet | |
Pokémon Violet |
Form Change
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No Ice Face Form | ||
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Base Stats
Ice Face
HP | 75 |
Attack | 80 |
Defense | 110 |
Sp. Attack | 65 |
Sp. Defense | 90 |
Speed | 50 |
Total | 470 |
Noice Face
HP | 75 |
Attack | 80 |
Defense | 70 |
Sp. Attack | 65 |
Sp. Defense | 50 |
Speed | 130 |
Total | 470 |
Moveset
Gallery
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Pokémon with multiple forms | |
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Generation I | Pikachu |
Generation II | Pichu • Unown |
Generation III | Castform • Kyogre • Groudon • Deoxys |
Generation IV | Burmy • Wormadam • Cherrim • Shellos • Gastrodon • Rotom • Dialga • Palkia • Giratina • Shaymin • Arceus |
Generation V | Basculin • Darmanitan • Deerling • Sawsbuck • Tornadus • Thundurus • Landorus • Kyurem • Keldeo • Meloetta • Genesect |
Generation VI | Greninja • Vivillon • Flabébé • Floette • Florges • Furfrou • Meowstic • Aegislash • Pumpkaboo • Gourgeist • Xerneas • Zygarde • Hoopa |
Generation VII | Oricorio • Lycanroc • Wishiwashi • Silvally • Minior • Mimikyu • Necrozma • Magearna |
Generation VIII | Cramorant • Toxtricity • Sinistea • Polteageist • Alcremie • Eiscue • Indeedee • Morpeko • Zacian • Zamazenta • Eternatus • Urshifu • Zarude • Calyrex • Ursaluna • Enamorus |
Generation IX | Oinkologne • Maushold • Squawkabilly • Palafin • Cyclizar • Tatsugiri • Dudunsparce • Gimmighoul • Koraidon • Miraidon • Poltchageist • Sinistcha • Ogerpon • Terapagos |