Before you battle him in Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, however, you must complete the Glaseado Gym Test by taking on the Snow Slope Run. Below, we cover the Snow Slope Run location and how to beat Ice Gym Leader Grusha, so you can add another Gym Badge to your collection. On this page: If you’d like to learn more about your Paldea adventure, visit our Pokémon Scarlet and Violet walkthrough. If you’ve not reached Glaseado yet, then you can get to it by following the main path up the mountain northeast from Medali. If you’re getting lost, remember to set Glaseado as the destination on your map to ensure it appears as a waypoint on your mini-map. Once you’re there, you’ll find the Gym opposite the Pokémon Center, down a slope. The Glaseado Gym test sees you taking on a time trial race down the mountain. You’ll have 90 seconds to complete the short descent, and must hit the checkpoints along the way. You can hit one of the flags and it will count as going through the checkpoint, which helps with some of the tighter turns. It’s a short test, with no trainers to battle, so you can head back to the Gym to take on Grusha once you finish the Snow Slope Run. Our Pokémon Scarlet and Violet walkthrough can take you through the entire game - including The First Day of School, Victory Road, Starfall Street, Path of Legends and when you’re ready, The Way Home and the final boss. Elsewhere, we can help with the Normal Gym test Secret Item menu, version differences, the best Scarlet and Violet starter, EXP farming, shiny Pokémon and learning how to fly, swim, climb and dash. When it comes to individual Pokémon, we can help with Gimmighoul, Ditto, Bellibolt, Pawmot, Scovillain, Frigibax, Sinistea, Brambleghast, Annihilape, Farigiraf, Dudunsparce, Lycanrock forms, Armarouge and Ceruledge.
Ice-type Pokémon are weak to Fire, Fighting, Rock and Steel. This means you’ll easily defeat Grusha if you picked Fuecoco or Quaxly as your starter Pokémon, as Fuecoco is dual Ghost and Fire-type, and Quaxy is a dual Water and Fighting-type. If you picked Sprigatito instead, then go with strong Pokémon in your team who have strong Fire, Fighting, Rock or Steel moves. Just make sure not to use a Flying, Ground, Grass, or Dragon-types, as they are vulnerable to Ice. Remember, like all Gym Leaders, Grusha will Terastallize his last Pokémon, so, even though it’s not an Ice-type at first, it will become one. Grusha’s Pokémon team is: For defeating Grusha, you’ll receive 8,640 prize money, TM124 Ice Spinner and a Gym Badge - the level limit increase for having Pokémon listen to you and making them easier to catch will depend on where you are in the Victory Road storyline. Also depending on where you are in Victory Road, you may have a battle with Nemona after beating Grusha. Who will you face next on Victory Road? Will it be Katy, Brassius, Kofu, Iono, Larry, Ryme, or Tulip? Or maybe you’re ready to battle the Elite Four and the Top Champion! If you want to take a break from Gyms, there’s always the Path of Legends and Starfall Street stories to tackle as well.

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