Freezington
Freezington (Japanese: フリーズ村 Freeze Village) is a village in the Crown Tundra in the Galar region. It connects to Slippery Slope to the north and Frostpoint Field to the south.
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Places of interest
Freeze Inn
The Freeze Inn is a house that works as the player and Peony's base during The Crown Tundra story. It has a room that allows Pokémon healing and clothes changing, and is identified by a big flag outside the building.
Mayor's house
Freezington's mayor's house contains a bookshelf with books about Calyrex, its steed, the Reins of Unity, and various other subjects.
Statue
In the center of the village, there is a statue of the King of the Bountiful Harvests. It is initially incomplete, but may be completed by attaching the Wooden Crown.
Peddler
Near the entrance of the village is a peddler selling a variety of items. He is also the only merchant who sells Great and Ultra Balls without requiring any Badges.
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Demographics
Freezington's population is 9, likely owing to its lack of amenities such as a stadium or Pokémon Center and its relative isolation. This makes it the second smallest town in Galar, as well as the entire Pokémon world.
Items
| Item | Location | Games | |
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"Freezington's Fame" Pattern Boatneck Sweater |
From Freezington's mayor upon first arriving | Sw Sh |
| Blunder Policy | Behind the house next to the Slippery Slope entrance | Sw Sh | |
| Utility Umbrella | Next to crop pots next to the Slippery Slope entrance | Sw Sh | |
| TR17 (Amnesia) | Right of the Slippery Slope entrance | Sw Sh | |
| TR73 (Gunk Shot) | At the end of the dead-end path straight ahead from the Freeze Inn | Sw Sh | |
| Charcoal | Next to a house with crop pots, accessed from Frostpoint Field | Sw Sh | |
| Bottle Cap | Behind the Freeze Inn, accessed from Frostpoint Field | Sw Sh | |
| Carrot Seeds | From the old man at the crop pots in exchange for eight pieces of Dynite Ore | Sw Sh | |
| Expedition Uniform | From Peony in the Freeze Inn, after the first Dynamax Adventure | Sw Sh | |
| Legendary Clue 1 | From Peony in the Freeze Inn, after the first Dynamax Adventure | Sw Sh | |
| Legendary Clue 2 | From Peony in the Freeze Inn, after the first Dynamax Adventure | Sw Sh | |
| Legendary Clue 3 | From Peony in the Freeze Inn, after the first Dynamax Adventure | Sw Sh | |
| Master Ball | From Peony in the Freeze Inn, after accepting the Legendary Clues and becoming Champion | Sw Sh | |
| Wooden Crown | On the table in the Freeze Inn, after accepting the Legendary Clues | Sw Sh | |
| White Mane Hair | Dropped by Glastrier after defeating it, if the player grew an Iceroot Carrot | Sw Sh | |
| Black Mane Hair | Dropped by Spectrier after defeating it, if the player grew a Shaderoot Carrot | Sw Sh | |
| Radiant Petal | From Calyrex after defeating Glastrier or Spectrier | Sw Sh | |
| Reins of Unity | From Peony at the mayor's house after obtaining the Radiant Petal | Sw Sh | |
| Peony's rare League Card | From Peony after completing all the Legendary Clues | Sw Sh | |
| Legendary Clue? | On the doormat in the Freeze Inn after completing all the Legendary Clues | Sw Sh | |
| Exp. Candy S ×10 | From Sonia after catching the first member of the Swords of Justice and showing it to her | Sw Sh | |
| Exp. Candy M ×10 | From Sonia after catching the second member of the Swords of Justice and showing it to her | Sw Sh | |
| Exp. Candy L ×10 | From Sonia after catching the third member of the Swords of Justice and showing it to her | Sw Sh | |
Hidden items
Every item that reappears every day can also regenerate as a Wishing Piece at a 1% chance.
| Item | Location | Games | |
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| Nugget | Sw Sh | ||
| Large Leek | Reappears daily (79%/20%) | Sw Sh | |
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| Exp. Candy XS | Reappears daily (29%/25%/25%/15%/5%) | Sw Sh | |
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| Wishing Piece | Sw Sh | ||
| Energy Root | Reappears daily (79%/20%) | Sw Sh | |
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Pokémon
With the exception of Cosmog, none of the Pokémon listed here can be caught. In the battle against Calyrex, both its name and level will be displayed as "???".
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| Sw | Sh | Only one |
??? | One | |||||||||
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| Sw | Sh | Only one |
75 | One | |||||||||
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| Sw | Sh | Only one |
75 | One | |||||||||
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| Sw | Sh | 5 | One | ||||||||||
| A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. | |||||||||||||
In the TCG
This listing is of cards mentioning or featuring Freezington in the Pokémon Trading Card Game.
| Pokémon in Freezington Cards listed with a blue background are only legal to use in the current Expanded format. Cards listed with a silver background are legal to use in both the current Standard and Expanded formats. | |||||||
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Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
| Ice Rider Calyrex |
Chilling Reign | 203/198 | Silver Lance | 085/070 | |||
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Rarity | # | Japanese Expansion |
Rarity | # |
| Peony | Su | Chilling Reign | 150/198 | Silver Lance | 067/070 | ||
Trivia
Name origin
| Language | Name | Origin |
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| Japanese | フリーズ村 Freeze Village | From freeze |
| English | Freezington | From freezing and -ton (British town suffix for enclosure, homestead) |
| German, Italian | Freezedale | From freeze and dale (open valley) |
| Spanish | Villa Helada | From helada (freezing) |
| French | Hameau Gelé | From hameau (small rural settlement) and gelé (frozen) |
| Korean | 프리즈마을 Freeze Maeul | From its Japanese name |
| Chinese (Mandarin) | 凍凝村 / 冻凝村 Dòngníng Cūn | From 凍凝 / 冻凝 dòngníng / dungyìhng (freeze and congeal) |
| Chinese (Cantonese) | 凍凝村 Dungyìhng Chyūn |
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