To make sure Froslass unleashes its full potential, we bring you the best Pokémon attacks in Pokémon Go and whether it’s worth using them in PvP. You just have to keep reading.
It wasn’t until generation 4 of Pokemon When we didn’t have a second type of evolution for Snorunt. This Pokémon was Froslass, an Ice/Ghost-type that only some Snorunts in Pokémon Go can become.
For all these reasons, if you have Froslass in Pokémon Go and want to know what are the best attacks for this Ice/Ghost-type Pokémon, we give you a detailed explanation of everything you need to know.
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Best Froslass Attacks in Pokémon Go
For the Froslass quick attack in Pokémon Go, we go with it Ice powder while Avalanche and Shadow Ball For a charged attack.
Likewise, Froslass can only learn one of the two fast moves. Both are STAB, but Powder Snow’s slightly higher DPS (5.0) gives it an advantage over Bad Luck.
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On the other hand, Avalanche and Shadow Ball are Froslass’ favorite charged moves, as they both have the best power and get a STAB bonus.
All the moves Froslass can learn in Pokémon Go
In total, these are all the moves Froslass can learn in Pokémon Go:
Fast attacks
- misfortune (ghost)
- Snow powder (ice)
Charged attacks
- avalanche (ice)
- Shadow Ball (Ghost)
- Triple Axel (Ice)
- crush (evil)
Is Froslas worth it?
In the Grand League, Froslass defeats Glalie, his evolved partner Snorunt. In fact, Froslass is one of the best ice types to choose for this format.
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Froslass is ranked 97th in the Grand League PvPoke Rankings for December 2023. However, Froslass is outclassed in the Ultra League, where other, more powerful Pokémon reign supreme.