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Snom (Japanese: ユキハミ Yukihami) is a dual-type Ice / Bug Pokémon introduced in Generation VIII. It evolves into Frosmoth when leveled up with high friendship at night.
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Pokédex entry for #872 Snom containing stats, moves learned, evolution chain, location and more!
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Within its internal organs, Snom amplifies the frigid air it gets from eating snow and then uses this amplified air to create icicle-like spikes. It eats snow that has accumulated on the ground. It prefers …
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Snom is a powerful ice/ bug type Pokémon known for its exceptional abilities. With a total base experience of 37, it possesses ['shield-dust', 'ice-scales'], making it a formidable opponent in battle.
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Snom is a small ice caterpillar-like Pokémon. They have a white small face with two round mandibles and transparent blue spikes lining their back. Its eyes are at the sides of its body and appear as …
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Pokedex entry for Snom with base stats, moves, cries, image sprite and shiny image, Pokédex regional numbers, types, abilities, descriptions and more.
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Aug 8, 2025 · Snom made its debut in Generation VIII, first appearing in the Pokémon Sword and Shield games. It’s classified as the Worm Pokémon, and its typing is Ice/Bug, a rare combination in the …
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Snom is a White color Generation VIII Worm Pokémon of Ice and Bug types. Snom was originally found in Galar region.
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It eats snow that has accumulated on the ground. It prefers soft, freshly fallen snow, so it will eat its way up a mountain, aiming for the peak.