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Pokemon GO: Can You Get Froslass? What You Need to Know

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Can You Get Froslass in Pokemon GO? What You Need to Know

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With the holidays just around the corner and the weather getting colder and colder, it’s time for another themed Pokemon GO event. This time, new Pokemon have been added to the game and spawn rates for Ice Types have increased. One ‘mon that players were expecting to be added in was Froslass. Here’s everything you need to know about whether you can get Froslass in Pokemon GO.

Froslass is a ‘mon that was introduced to the Pokemon world in Gen 4 and it evolves from a female Snorunt, which first appeared in Gen 3.

However, due to the complicated way that Snorunt evolves into Froslass, it took a while to appear in the game. Snorunt also evolves into Glalie, which is already possible in the game, but evolving into Froslass isn’t as simple as getting enough candies and hitting evolve.

Traditionally in the series, you need a Dawn Stone, as well as a female Snorunt, to evolve into Froslass. As of now, the Dawn Stone item isn’t in the game, but the evolution chain has been added as part of the Sinnoh Stone evolutions.

Since Froslass is an Ice Type, just like Snorunt before it, many people expected it to be one of the new Gen 4 Pokemon that has been added to the mobile game alongside the winter event., but we had to wait a little longer for it.

The only new Pokemon that was been added to the mobile game in the new winter update was Snover, with the likes of Jynx and Sneasel spawning more often than usual.

Thankfully, though, you can now get Froslass in Pokemon GO, as of early 2019. You will need a female Snorunt, 100 candies, and a Sinnoh Stone to do so.

That’s it for what you need to know about whether you can get Froslass in Pokemon GO. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to check out our Pokemon GO wiki guide.

TL;DR

Question: Can you get Froslass in Pokemon GO?

Answer: Finally, as of early 2019, you can get Froslass in Pokemon GO, using a female Snorunt, 100 candies, and a Sinnoh Stone.

About the author

Tom Hopkins

A Film and English graduate from London who plays far too much FIFA. Playing Games since 1999. Favorite Genres: Third-Person Action, Racing, and Narrative-Driven.

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