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Of coarse there is always a way to avoid fighting all trainers, but since ice is an element you haven't really had to come up against it's a good idea to fight them anyways. There's a lot of money and great experience points waiting for you. Just remember to save and save again.
Of coarse there is always a way to avoid fighting all trainers, but since ice is an element you haven't really had to come up against it's a good idea to fight them anyways. There's a lot of money and great experience points waiting for you. Just remember to save and save again.


After defeating Pryce he will give you Glacier Badge and TM 16 - {{bpm|Icy Wind}}. Icy Wind inflicts damage and then lowers the target's Speed stat by one stage. It will hit both opposing Pokémon in a double battle.  
Because Pryce uses Ice type Pokémon you should use Fire type. If you started off with {{bp|Cyndaquil}} the great! If not hopefully you've picked up a {{bp|Growlithe}} on either Routes 36 or 37. Fighting, Rock and Steel all work equally as well against ice, but when frozen using a fire type move will unfreeze your Pokémon immediately. Also keep in mind and most of them are dual type Pokémon so if yo don't have a full fledged army or Fire type, a few good Grass do well against {{bp|Swinub}}, {{bp|Shellder}}, {{bp|Cloyster}}, {{bp|Seel}} and {{bp|Dewgong}}, while {{bp|Jynx}} is also weak against Ghost and Rock type.


Because Pryce uses Ice type Pokémon you should try using Fire type. If you started off with Cyndaquil the great! If not hopefully you've picked up a {{bp|Growlithe}} on either Routes 36 or 37.
After defeating Pryce he will give you Glacier Badge and TM 16 - {{bpm|Icy Wind}}. Icy Wind inflicts damage and then lowers the target's Speed stat by one stage. It will hit both opposing Pokémon in a double battle.