
Hidden Legends·#34
Glalie, the Face Pokémon, is an iconic Ice-type creature introduced in the third generation, evolving from Snorunt and symbolizing cold power and resilience in the Pokémon world. This particular Glalie card, from the 2004 Hidden Legends set, is a common rarity that stands out for its strategic Poké-BODY, Ice Wall. Here, you will find comprehensive details including its Pokédex lore, its unique attack mechanics and energy costs, alongside its edition history and artistic style.
Read more ↓Glalie, the Face Pokémon, is an Ice-type creature introduced in Generation III as the evolved form of Snorunt. Its body is composed of ice, and its face is said to be as hard as steel, capable of withstanding heavy blows. Glalie is known for its ability to freeze its prey solid with a single breath, then consume them. These Pokémon typically inhabit cold, mountainous regions, often found in caves or near glaciers where they can blend into their icy surroundings. In the games, Glalie is a powerful special attacker with decent bulk, making it a reliable choice for trainers. In the anime, Glalie often appears as a formidable opponent, showcasing its freezing abilities in battles. Its distinctive, mask-like face and icy demeanor have made it a memorable Pokémon, contributing to its cultural significance as a symbol of cold power and resilience. Its evolution from Snorunt, which can also evolve into Froslass, adds an interesting branching evolution mechanic to its lore.
Last updated: April 10, 2026