Glalie artwork by Ken Sugimori
Glalie artwork by Ken Sugimori

Glalie: The Face Pokémon – Move Guide and Evolution

Glalie, the Face Pokémon, is an intriguing Ice-type Pokémon that was first introduced in Generation III. Known for its icy exterior and surprising versatility, Glalie has captured the attention of trainers for years, especially with its Mega Evolution. This guide dives into the world of Glalie, exploring its capabilities, evolution, and most importantly, the moves it can learn to become a formidable member of your team.

Glalie: Pokédex Insights

Glalie, designated as National № 0362, stands at a height of 4′11″ (1.5 m) and weighs a substantial 565.5 lbs (256.5 kg). This Ice-type Pokémon is categorized as the Face Pokémon, a description that reflects its unique, mask-like icy structure.

Key Pokédex Data:

Category Detail
National № 0362
Type Ice
Species Face Pokémon
Height 1.5 m (4′11″)
Weight 256.5 kg (565.5 lbs)
Abilities 1. Inner Focus 2. Ice Body
Hidden: Moody

Glalie possesses interesting abilities. Inner Focus prevents flinching, which can be strategically advantageous in battles. Ice Body allows Glalie to regenerate HP during a hailstorm, synergizing well with Ice-type strategies. Its hidden ability, Moody, introduces an element of unpredictability by randomly boosting one stat and lowering another each turn.

Training and Breeding Glalie

For trainers keen on raising Glalie, here are some training and breeding insights:

Training Metrics:

Metric Value
EV Yield 2 HP
Catch Rate 75 (9.8% with PokéBall, full HP)
Base Friendship 50 (normal)
Base Exp. 168
Growth Rate Medium Fast

Breeding Details:

Group Detail
Egg Groups Fairy, Mineral
Gender Ratio 50% Male, 50% Female
Egg Cycles 20 (4,884–5,140 steps)

Glalie’s EV yield focuses on HP, making it a slightly bulkier attacker. Its egg groups allow for diverse breeding options, and the 50/50 gender ratio simplifies breeding for specific natures or abilities.

Base Stats and Type Defenses

Understanding Glalie’s base stats and type defenses is crucial for strategic deployment in battles:

Base Stats:

Stat Base Value Range at Lv. 100 (Min) Range at Lv. 100 (Max)
HP 80 270 364
Attack 80 148 284
Defense 80 148 284
Sp. Atk 80 148 284
Sp. Def 80 148 284
Speed 80 148 284
Total 480

Glalie possesses balanced stats across the board, each at a base of 80. This suggests a flexible Pokémon that can be adapted for various roles, although it doesn’t excel in any single stat without strategic investment or Mega Evolution.

Type Defenses:

As an Ice-type Pokémon, Glalie has specific type advantages and vulnerabilities:

Type Effectiveness Type Effectiveness
Normal 2x Fighting 2x
Fire ½x Poison 2x
Water 2x Ground 2x
Electric 2x Flying 2x
Grass 2x Psychic 2x
Ice ½x Bug 2x
Ground 2x Rock 2x
Dragon 2x Ghost 2x
Steel 2x Dark 2x
Fairy 2x

Glalie is resistant to Ice-type moves but is vulnerable to common attacking types like Fire, Fighting, Rock, and Steel. Being aware of these type matchups is key to using Glalie effectively.

Mega Glalie: Unleashed Power

Glalie can Mega Evolve into Mega Glalie, significantly boosting its stats and changing its ability. Mega Evolution is available in Omega Ruby, Alpha Sapphire, and Pokémon GO.

Mega Glalie Pokédex & Stat Changes:

Category Glalie Mega Glalie
National № 0362 0362
Type Ice Ice
Species Face Pokémon Face Pokémon
Height 1.5 m (4′11″) 2.1 m (6′11″)
Weight 256.5 kg (565.5 lbs) 350.2 kg (772.1 lbs)
Ability Inner Focus / Ice Body / Moody Refrigerate

Mega Glalie Base Stat Changes:

Stat Base Value (Glalie) Base Value (Mega Glalie)
HP 80 80
Attack 80 120
Defense 80 80
Sp. Atk 80 120
Sp. Def 80 80
Speed 80 100
Total 480 580

Mega Glalie experiences a dramatic increase in Attack, Special Attack, and Speed, transforming it into a much more offensive threat. Its ability changes to Refrigerate, which turns Normal-type moves into Ice-type moves, adding a unique twist to its movepool.

Evolution Line

Glalie evolves from Snorunt starting at level 42. Interestingly, Snorunt has a branched evolution. When a female Snorunt is exposed to a Dawn Stone, it evolves into Froslass, an Ice/Ghost type.

#0361 Snorunt Ice

(Level 42) #0362 Glalie Ice

(use Dawn Stone, Female) #0478 Froslass Ice / Ghost

Glalie’s Movepool: Level Up, TM and Egg Moves

Glalie has access to a diverse range of moves through leveling up, Technical Machines (TMs), and Egg Moves. Understanding these moves is key to effectively utilizing Glalie in battles. While Glalie cannot learn Hidden Machines (HMs) which were present in older generations of Pokémon games, it has an extensive list of Technical Machine (TM) moves available in modern games like Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, providing excellent coverage and strategic options.

Level-Up Moves in Scarlet & Violet

Glalie learns a variety of moves naturally as it levels up in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet:

Lv. Move Type Cat. Power Acc.
1 Astonish Ghost Physical 30 100
1 Double Team Normal Status
1 Headbutt Normal Physical 70 100
1 Leer Normal Status 100
1 Powder Snow Ice Special 40 100
1 Sheer Cold Ice Special 30
15 Ice Shard Ice Physical 40 100
20 Protect Normal Status
25 Icy Wind Ice Special 55 95
30 Frost Breath Ice Special 60 90
35 Bite Dark Physical 60 100
40 Ice Fang Ice Physical 65 95
47 Snowscape Ice Status
54 Weather Ball Normal Special 50 100
61 Crunch Dark Physical 80 100
68 Blizzard Ice Special 110 70

Key level-up moves include Blizzard for powerful Ice-type STAB (Same-Type Attack Bonus), Crunch for Dark-type coverage, and priority move Ice Shard.

TM Moves: Expanding Glalie’s Arsenal

TMs significantly broaden Glalie’s move options, allowing it to cover various type matchups and strategic roles. Here are some notable TMs Glalie can learn in Scarlet and Violet, categorized for clarity:

Ice-Type TMs:

  • TM10 Ice Fang: A physical Ice-type move with a chance to freeze.
  • TM34 Icy Wind: A Special Ice-type move that also lowers opponent’s Speed.
  • TM46 Avalanche: A powerful physical Ice move, doubled in power if the user takes damage before attacking in the same turn.
  • TM52 Snowscape: Sets up Hail, beneficial for Ice Body ability and boosting Blizzard’s accuracy.
  • TM124 Ice Spinner: A physical Ice-type move that removes terrain.
  • TM135 Ice Beam: A reliable Special Ice-type move with good power and accuracy.
  • TM143 Blizzard: The strongest Special Ice-type move, especially potent in Hail.
  • TM187 Icicle Spear: A multi-strike physical Ice-type move, breaking through Substitutes.

Dark-Type TMs:

  • TM03 Fake Tears: Lowers the target’s Special Defense, setting up Special attacks.
  • TM62 Foul Play: Uses the target’s Attack stat to calculate damage, effective against high Attack foes.
  • TM87 Taunt: Prevents the target from using Status moves.
  • TM94 Dark Pulse: A Special Dark-type move with a chance to flinch.
  • TM108 Crunch: A physical Dark-type move learned by level-up and TM, offering flexibility.

Other Coverage and Utility TMs:

  • TM01 Take Down: A strong Normal-type physical move with recoil.
  • TM06 Scary Face: Lowers the target’s Speed.
  • TM07 Protect: Protects from attacks for one turn.
  • TM11 Water Pulse: A Special Water-type move with a chance to confuse.
  • TM20 Trailblaze: A physical Grass-type move that raises the user’s Speed.
  • TM22 Chilling Water: A Special Water-type move that lowers the target’s Attack.
  • TM25 Facade: A Normal-type move that doubles in power when the user is statused.
  • TM28 Bulldoze: A Ground-type move that lowers Speed.
  • TM29 Hex: A Special Ghost-type move that doubles in power if the target is statused.
  • TM47 Endure: Allows survival of a hit with 1 HP.
  • TM50 Rain Dance: Sets up Rain, useful in certain team compositions but less directly beneficial for Glalie.
  • TM66 Body Slam: A Normal-type physical move with a chance to paralyze.
  • TM70 Sleep Talk: Can be used with Rest for recovery.
  • TM75 Light Screen: Reduces damage from Special attacks.
  • TM85 Rest: Fully restores HP and cures status, but induces sleep.
  • TM90 Spikes: Sets up entry hazards.
  • TM99 Iron Head: A Steel-type move for coverage against Fairy and Rock types.
  • TM103 Substitute: Creates a Substitute to take hits.
  • TM114 Shadow Ball: A Special Ghost-type move for coverage.
  • TM130 Helping Hand: Boosts a teammate’s move power in Double Battles.
  • TM149 Earthquake: A powerful Ground-type move for broad coverage.
  • TM152 Giga Impact: A very powerful Normal-type move with a recharge turn.
  • TM163 Hyper Beam: Another powerful Normal-type move with a recharge turn.
  • TM171 Tera Blast: Changes type based on Tera Type, offering adaptability.
  • TM177 Spite: Reduces the PP of the target’s last move.
  • TM180 Gyro Ball: A Steel-type move whose power increases with lower Speed, though Glalie isn’t particularly slow.
  • TM193 Weather Ball: Changes type and power based on weather conditions.

Egg Moves

Glalie can inherit Egg Moves through breeding, adding further customization:

  • Block: Prevents opposing Pokémon from switching out.
  • Disable: Disables the target’s last used move.
  • Icicle Crash: A strong physical Ice-type move with a chance to flinch.
  • Rollout: A Rock-type move that increases in power over consecutive turns.
  • Switcheroo: Swaps held items with the target.

Sprites Through Generations

Glalie’s appearance has been consistently represented across different generations of Pokémon games:

Type Generation 3 Generation 4 Generation 5 Generation 6 Generation 7 Generation 8 Generation 9
Normal
Shiny

Finding Glalie in the Wild

Glalie can be found or obtained in various locations across different Pokémon games:

  • Ruby/Sapphire/Emerald/Omega Ruby/Alpha Sapphire: Evolve Snorunt.
  • Sun/Moon/Ultra Sun/Ultra Moon: Mount Lanakila.
  • Sword/Shield: Route 10, Lake of Outrage.
  • Brilliant Diamond/Shining Pearl: Whiteout Cave, Icy Cave, Glacial Cavern.
  • Legends: Arceus: Avalanche Slopes, Avalugg’s Legacy, Bonechill Wastes.
  • Scarlet/Violet: Casseroya Lake, North Province (Area One), North Province (Area Three), Glaseado Mountain.

Conclusion: Mastering Glalie

Glalie, the Face Pokémon, offers a blend of balanced stats and a wide movepool, further enhanced by Mega Evolution. While it may not excel in a single area without Mega Evolving, its versatility and access to numerous TMs make it a customizable Pokémon for various team compositions. By strategically selecting moves from its level-up learnset, TM options, and even Egg Moves, trainers can unlock Glalie’s full potential and utilize it effectively in their Pokémon journey. Whether you choose to focus on Ice-type offense, Dark-type coverage, or a mix of utility moves, Glalie provides a solid foundation for strategic play.

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