
Glaceon Best Moveset
130 Sp. Atk at 110 Defense on pure Ice with 65 Speed. The moveset runs the strongest special Ice TermStab among Eeveelutions. AbilityIce Body heals under snow. 110 Defense tanks physical hits between slow attacks. Tera Ice amplifies the Sp. Atk further. Speed is the constant problem, and Ice typing adds four weaknesses without secondary coverage.
130 Sp. Atk was the highest among Eeveelutions in Gen IV (Diamond & Pearl). Ice was the worst defensive typing. 65 Speed behind Blizzard wasn't enough.
Best Moves
Best Build
Glaceon best EVs are Sp. Atk and Speed
Special Revenge Killer Moveset
- Shadow Ball
- Signal Beam
- Hidden Power Fire
- Ice Beam
Recommended Teammates
Hail teams existed in Gen V (Black & White), but Glaceon wasn't the best hail abuser. Snow Cloak evasion was luck-based, not a strategy.
Special Tank Moveset
- Ice Beam
- Shadow Ball
- Ice Shard
- Hidden Power Fire
Recommended Teammates
Fell in Gen VI (X & Y). Ice meant weak to Fighting, Fire, Rock, and Steel. 130 Sp. Atk from 65 Speed was a cannon that couldn't fire first.
Special Tank Moveset
- Shadow Ball
- Ice Beam
- Hidden Power Ground
- Hail
Recommended Teammates
Aurora Veil required hail in Gen VII (Sun & Moon) and didn't fix the Speed problem. Every other Eeveelution had a better defensive typing.
Special Wallbreaker Moveset
- Ice Beam
- Shadow Ball
- Blizzard
- Hidden Power Ground
Recommended Teammates
Ice Body healed in hail in Gen VIII (Sword & Shield). Setting up hail support just for Glaceon wasn't worth the teamslots.
Special Sweeper Moveset
- Freeze Dry
- Blizzard
- Hail
- Ice Shard
Recommended Teammates
Six gens of great offense on the worst defensive type in Gen IX (Scarlet & Violet). 130 Sp. Atk couldn't compensate for what Ice brought.
Special Tank Moveset
- Freeze Dry
- Shadow Ball
- Blizzard
- Ice Beam
Recommended Teammates
Glaceon Weakness
Glaceon's Ice typing leaves it vulnerable to Fire, Fighting, Rock, and Steel. 4 weaknesses is about average, nothing too hard to play around.
| Damage | Types |
|---|---|
| 2x (Weak) | Fire, Fighting, Rock, Steel |
| 0.5x (Resist) | Ice |
What is Glaceon Weak Against
FragileBest Pokemon Against Glaceon
A | ||
Recommended Build AbilityRegenerator ItemHeavy-Duty Boots NatureRelaxed Moves
Damage vs Glaceon View Alomomola builds →Flip Turn10-11% Scald9-11% | ||
B | ||
Recommended Build AbilityUnaware ItemLeftovers NatureImpish Moves View Dondozo builds →
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B | ||
Recommended Build AbilityPoisonheal ItemToxic Orb NatureCareful Moves
Damage vs Glaceon View Gliscor builds →Earthquake19-23% Knock Off13-15% | ||
C | ||
Recommended Build AbilityDrizzle ItemDamprock NatureRelaxed Moves
Damage vs Glaceon View Pelipper builds →Hurricane24-28% U Turn8-10% | ||
Recommended Build AbilityIntimidate ItemRocky Helmet NatureJolly Moves View Landorus-Therian builds →
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Evolution
Out of 8 evolutions from Eevee, Glaceon comes from the item path. The method you use determines which form you end up with. Breed through Eevee to get eggs. Both Glaceon and Vaporeon hit 525 total stats from Eevee. The difference is how those stats are split. View every chain in the Evolution Chart.
How to Evolve
Breeding
Breed with Glaceon to get Eevee eggs (with patience) using 278 partners from the Ground egg group.
How to Get Glaceon
Glaceon sits at low spawn rates across 10 spots in late-game routes. Pick one from the sorted list and commit to it. Jumping between areas wastes more time than waiting in the right location.
Where To Catch Glaceon in SV
To get Glaceon, start by catching Eevee through walking encounters at Lv. 11-65. The chain covers 2 catchable stages before reaching the final form.
Step 1Catch EeveeSouth Province (Area Two) - Near TownLv.11-30OverworldRate 6%West Province (Area Three) - Near TownLv.11-30OverworldRate 6%South Province (Area Two) - Olive GroveLv.11-30OverworldRate 3%
Step 2Glaceon ✓Casseroya Lake - SnowLv.35-65OverworldRate 1%Glaseado MountainLv.35-65OverworldRate 1%North Province (Area One) - SnowLv.35-65OverworldRate 1%North Province (Area Three) - SnowLv.35-65OverworldRate 1%or evolve from Eevee (Step 1)
Glaceon appears at moderate rates across 1 spots in endgame routes. Sort by Best below if you want the highest rate, or Earliest if you want the quickest access point in your playthrough.
Where To Catch Glaceon in LZA
Step 1Catch EeveeWild Zone 19Lv.48-49OverworldLegends: Z-A
Step 2Glaceon ✓Wild Zone 20Lv.63-64OverworldLegends: Z-Aor evolve from Eevee (Step 1)
decent spawn rates across 1 locations for Glaceon in endgame routes. Scroll the sorted list below and pick whichever spot sits closest to your current route. The rate differences between locations are worth comparing.
Where To Catch Glaceon in PLA
The path to Glaceon starts with Eevee at Lv. 2-65 via walking encounters. 2 catchable stages total, with locations listed for each one below.
Step 1Catch EeveeHorseshoe PlainsLv.2-6GrassRate 15%Space-Time Distortion - Obsidian FieldlandsLv.25-40CaveRate 15%
Step 2Glaceon ✓Space-Time Distortion - Alabaster IcelandsLv.55-65CaveRate 15%or evolve from Eevee (Step 1)
Glaceon can't be caught in Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl. Transfer Eevee from Red & Blue, Yellow, or Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon and evolve through the 2-stage line to get it. The step cards below map the full chain.
How to Obtain Glaceon in BDSP
Step 1Obtain EeveeLATER APPEARANCEfrom Red & BlueNot TradeableAppears in Red & Blue via Gift · Celadon City · Celadon Mansion rooftop, back entrance. Forward-only transfer — no path back to this game from a later one.LATER APPEARANCEfrom YellowNot TradeableAppears in Yellow via Gift · Celadon City. Forward-only transfer — no path back to this game from a later one.LATER APPEARANCEfrom Gold & SilverNot TradeableAppears in Gold & Silver via Gift · Goldenrod City · Meet Bill in Ecruteak. Forward-only transfer — no path back to this game from a later one.LATER APPEARANCEfrom CrystalNot TradeableAppears in Crystal via Gift · Goldenrod City · Gift from Bill. Forward-only transfer — no path back to this game from a later one.LATER APPEARANCEfrom FireRed & LeafGreenNot TradeableAppears in FireRed & LeafGreen via Gift · Celadon City · Celadon Mansion Rooftop. Forward-only transfer — no path back to this game from a later one.LATER APPEARANCEfrom Diamond & PearlNot TradeableAppears in Diamond & Pearl via Walking · Trophy Garden. Forward-only transfer — no path back to this game from a later one.
Step 2Glaceon ✓
Base Stats
Glaceon's spread isn't flashy. Sp. Atk leads, Attack trails, 3 stats clear the bar. Tough to catch and worth 2 Sp. Atk EVs, on a medium-fast 1M XP curve.
It can control its body temperature at will. This enables it to freeze the moisture in the atmosphere, creating flurries of diamond dust.
Glaceon Guide
Glaceon has a 525 base stat total and ranks as B-Tier: a solid choice for the right team. It works best as a wallbreaker. Base 130 Sp. Atk is where it shines.
Watch for Infernape (Fire), Machamp (Fighting), and Aerodactyl (Rock) when using Glaceon. They all hit it super-effectively with STAB. Steel-type attackers are also a problem.
Snow Cloak increases evasion to 1.25× during hail. That's the one you want on Glaceon. Ice Body is the hidden ability. Niche, but it has its uses.
Glaceon fills the wallbreaker role. It's a special attacker with base 130 Sp. Atk. At base 65 Speed, it won't be moving first often. And it's enough bulk to take a hit or two.
Run Freezedry, Shadow Ball, Blizzard, and Ice Beam on Glaceon. Freezedry is the most common pick at 0% usage. Blizzard provides reliable STAB damage.
Game Availability
Glaceon has been available in 14 games since Diamond & Pearl, though obtaining it requires an item-based evolution. This extra step makes it less common than Pokemon found through standard wild encounters.
Click a game to view version-specific details
- Gen 1RB

Red & Blue - Gen 1Y
Yellow - Gen 2GS

Gold & Silver - Gen 2C
Crystal - Gen 3RS

Ruby & Sapphire - Gen 3E
Emerald - Gen 3FRLG

FireRed & LeafGreen - Gen 4DPDebut

Diamond & Pearl - Gen 4Pt
Platinum - Gen 4HGSS

HeartGold & SoulSilver - Gen 5BW

Black & White - Gen 5B2W2

Black 2 & White 2 - Gen 6XY

X & Y - Gen 6ORAS

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire - Gen 7SM

Sun & Moon - Gen 7USUM

Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon - Gen 7LGPE

Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee - Gen 8SwSh

Sword & Shield - Gen 8BDSP

Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl - Gen 8PLA
Legends: Arceus - Gen 9SV

Scarlet & Violet - Gen 9LZA
Legends: Z-A - Gen 10WW

Winds & Waves