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* ''VideoGame/{{Warframe}}'': Cold is one of the four base elemental types, and has a chance to slow enemies down significantly. Any weapon can be modded to deal cold damage, many guns come with it by default, and the warframe Frost uses it almost exclusively.
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** Later, ''VideoGame/BlazblueCrossTagBattle'' added Weiss Schnee from ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', a graceful and elegant WomanInWhite who can also control ice. This has earned her the nickname of the "Ice Queen", something she dislikes.

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** Later, ''VideoGame/BlazblueCrossTagBattle'' added Weiss Schnee from ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', a graceful and elegant WomanInWhite woman in white who can also control ice. This has earned her the nickname of the "Ice Queen", something she dislikes.
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* Near the end of {{VideoGame/Grow}} Maze, you will encounter a monster made of ice who will prevent you from advancing by pushing you with an icy wind.

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* Ana in ''{{VideoGame/Mother}}'', Paula and Poo in ''VideoGame/EarthBound'', and Kumatora in ''{{VideoGame/Mother 3}}'' can use PK Freeze and its variations.
** In ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'', Lucas from ''Mother 3'' can do it, too.

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* Ana in ''{{VideoGame/Mother}}'', ''VideoGame/EarthBoundBeginnings'', Paula and Poo in ''VideoGame/EarthBound'', and Kumatora in ''{{VideoGame/Mother 3}}'' ''VideoGame/Mother3'' can use PK Freeze and its variations.
** In ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]'',
variations. This is represented in ''Smash Bros.'' with Lucas from ''Mother 3'' can do it, too.having access to it.
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* Londrekia Light from ''VideoGame/UnderNightInBirth'' uses ice-based EXS to fight, with one of his EX specials briefly freezing his opponent for a brief moment. His [[LimitBreak Infinite Worth EXS]] also has him freezing his opponent in a crucifix of ice.

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* Londrekia Light from ''VideoGame/UnderNightInBirth'' uses ice-based EXS to fight, with one of his EX specials briefly freezing his opponent for a brief short moment. His [[LimitBreak Infinite Worth EXS]] also has him freezing his opponent in a crucifix of ice.
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* Londrekia Light from ''VideoGame/UnderNightInBirth'' uses ice-based EXS to fight, with one of his EX specials briefly freezing his opponent for a brief moment. His [[LimitBreak Infinite Worth EXS]] also has him freezing his opponent in a crucifix of ice.
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* Ana in {{VideoGame/Mother}}, Paula and Poo in VideoGame/EarthBound, and Kumatora in {{VideoGame/Mother 3}} can use PK Freeze
** In [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], Lucas from Mother 3 can do it, too.

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* Ana in {{VideoGame/Mother}}, ''{{VideoGame/Mother}}'', Paula and Poo in VideoGame/EarthBound, ''VideoGame/EarthBound'', and Kumatora in {{VideoGame/Mother 3}} ''{{VideoGame/Mother 3}}'' can use PK Freeze
Freeze and its variations.
** In [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], Brawl]]'', Lucas from Mother 3 ''Mother 3'' can do it, too.



* Mia and Piers, of ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' and ''Golden Sun: The Lost Age'' respectively.

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* Mia and Piers, of Mercury Adepts in the ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' series specialize their [[PsychicPowers Psynergy]] in [[MakingASplash Water]], [[IceMagicIsWater but also Ice spells]], such Mia and ''Golden Sun: The Lost Age'' Piers, of the first game and ''VideoGame/GoldenSunTheLostAge'' respectively.



** Anyone, if they equip the right Djinn (or items for Frost in the first game).
** Rief and Amiti in the third game.

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** Anyone, Actually, anyone, if they equip the right Djinn (or items for Frost in the first game).
** Rief and Amiti in the third game.''VideoGame/GoldenSunDarkDawn''.



* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' zigzags the trope with the Ice Tribe. They live in [[GrimUpNorth a cold territory]], and some of them (primarily [[PolarOppositeTwins Felicia and Flora]]) have some ice-based powers... however, the ice powers are mostly cosmetic with little effect in battle, barring one cutscene in an early ''Revelation'' chapter.

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* ** ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' zigzags the trope with the Ice Tribe. They live in [[GrimUpNorth a cold territory]], and some of them (primarily [[PolarOppositeTwins Felicia and Flora]]) have some ice-based powers... however, the ice powers are mostly cosmetic with little effect in battle, barring one cutscene in an early ''Revelation'' chapter.



** Francisca from [[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies Kirby: Star Allies]].

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** Francisca from [[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies ''[[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies Kirby: Star Allies]].Allies]]''.



* [[ActionMom Wintry]] of ''WebGame/HeroesRise'' has ice Powers that enable her to project icy blasts, create winter storms on command, and flash-freeze just about anything, including ''fire''. She's also got mild PowerIncontinence- the temperature around her is constantly a few dozen degrees lower than normal, and just touching her, as the player finds out, is enough to instantly turn one's body numb.

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* [[ActionMom Wintry]] of ''WebGame/HeroesRise'' ''VideoGame/HeroesRise'' has ice Powers that enable her to project icy blasts, create winter storms on command, and flash-freeze just about anything, including ''fire''. She's also got mild PowerIncontinence- the temperature around her is constantly a few dozen degrees lower than normal, and just touching her, as the player finds out, is enough to instantly turn one's body numb.
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* ''VideoGame/FireEmblemFates'' zigzags the trope with the Ice Tribe. They live in [[GrimUpNorth a cold territory]], and some of them (primarily [[PolarOppositeTwins Felicia and Flora]]) have some ice-based powers... however, the ice powers are mostly cosmetic with little effect in battle, barring one cutscene in an early ''Revelation'' chapter.
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** Maki Sonomura - and to a lesser extend, Eriko Kirishima - from ''VideoGame/Persona1''.
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* Subverted in ''VideoGame/FireEmblem''. The Fimbulvetr and Blizzard spells have names and visual effects usually associated with ice magic...however, they're actually listed as ''[[BlowYouAway wind]]'' tomes, since FE's anima magic doesn't include ice (only Wind, [[PlayingWithFire Fire]] and [[ShockAndAwe Thun]][[PsychoElectro der]])

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* Subverted in ''VideoGame/FireEmblem''. The Fimbulvetr and Blizzard spells have names and visual effects usually associated with ice magic...however, they're actually listed as ''[[BlowYouAway wind]]'' tomes, since FE's anima magic doesn't include ice (only Wind, [[PlayingWithFire Fire]] and [[ShockAndAwe Thun]][[PsychoElectro der]])Thunder]])
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** Francisca from [[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies]].

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** Francisca from [[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies]].[[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies Kirby: Star Allies]].
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** Francisca from [[VideoGame/KirbyStarAllies]].
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** Maya Amano in ''VideoGame/Persona2''. Even her ''non'' ice attack ''[[SignatureMove Crescent Mirror]]'' can freeze.
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** And while she's not normally this, in Hidden Star in Four Seasons, Marisa counts due to winter's influence (Ironically, Cirno is the one associated with Summer there).

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* The Ice-type in ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''. One of the best offensive types in the game, super-effective against Grass, Ground, Flying, and most importantly Dragon, and Ice-type moves (especially Ice Beam and Blizzard) [[IceMagicIsWater can be learned by nearly all Water-type Pokemon]] and a large number of other Pokemon. Nearly all Ice attacks have a chance of freezing the opponent solid, completely immobilizing it (and in Gen 1 they couldn't defrost without an item, a trip to the Pokemon Center, or being hit with a Fire-based attack), and some lower the opponent's speed. Defensively, however, Ice is one of the worst types, resisting only itself and being weak to Fire, Rock, Fighting, and Steel. Ice-type Pokemon themselves [[GlassCannon tend to have either high attack or special attack and mediocre to good speed, but low defenses and HP]]. The only Ice-type Pokemon in the two highest tiers of the metagame is [[OlympusMons Kyurem and its Formes]].

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The Ice-type in ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''. One is one of the best offensive types in the game, super-effective against Grass, Ground, Flying, and most importantly Dragon, and Dragon. Moreover, Ice-type moves (especially Ice Beam and Blizzard) [[IceMagicIsWater can be learned by nearly all Water-type Pokemon]] and a large number of other Pokemon. Nearly all Ice attacks have a chance of freezing the opponent solid, completely immobilizing it (and in Gen 1 they couldn't defrost without an item, a trip to the Pokemon Center, or being hit with a Fire-based attack), and some lower the opponent's speed. Defensively, however, Ice is one of the worst types, resisting only itself and being weak to Fire, Rock, Fighting, and Steel. Ice-type Pokemon themselves [[GlassCannon tend to have either high attack or special attack and mediocre to good speed, but low defenses and HP]]. The only Ice-type Pokemon in the two highest tiers of the metagame is [[OlympusMons Kyurem and its Formes]].
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* Lots of Robot Masters in ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'': [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Ice Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Blizzard Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaManAndBass Cold Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Freeze Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan8 Frost Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Chill Man]]... let's not even get into the Reploids of ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZero Zero]]'' or ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZX ZX]]''...

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* Lots of Robot Masters in ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'': [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Ice Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Blizzard Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaManAndBass Cold Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Freeze Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan8 Frost Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Chill Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan11 Tundra Man]]... let's not even get into the Reploids of ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZero Zero]]'' or ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZX ZX]]''...
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** ''VideoGame/BioShock1'' has [[http://bioshock.wikia.com/wiki/Martin_Finnegan Martin Finnegan]], an apprentice of [[MadArtist Sander Cohen]] who turned himself into an 'iceman' to survive, and [[TheProtagonist Jack]], who can use the Winter Blast plasmid to freeze enemies in place and potentially [[LitterallyShatteredLives shatter them]], although that's detrimental since the corpses can't be looted for stuff.

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* Gwendolyn from ''VideoGame/OdinSphere'' is capable of using Ice Skills in the remake. Cyclone bottles and Whirlwind potions, which are used by all members of the cast, also contain ice properties.
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* In ''VideoGame/StreetFighterV'', Gill's secretary Kolin fights using ice powers given to her by Gill. Her V-Trigger I puts the opponent into a frosty state where their stun gauge does not go down for a period of time, and if the opponent is stunned, they're completely frozen instead.

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* Jin Kisaragi from ''VideoGame/BlazBlue''. To call him ''nice'', however, [[{{Jerkass}} would]] [[AxCrazy be]] [[{{Yandere}} highly]] [[EvilIsDeathlyCold inaccurate]].

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** Later, ''VideoGame/BlazblueCrossTagBattle'' added Weiss Schnee from ''WebAnimation/{{RWBY}}'', a graceful and elegant WomanInWhite who can also control ice. This has earned her the nickname of the "Ice Queen", something she dislikes.

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* [[http://bioshock.wikia.com/wiki/Martin_Finnegan Martin Finnegan]] of ''VideoGame/BioShock1'', an apprentice of [[MadArtist Sander Cohen]] who turned himself into an 'iceman' to survive. [[TheProtagonist Jack]] and [[VideoGame/BioShock2 Subject Delta]] can also use the Winter Blast plasmid, while [[BioShockInfinite/BurialAtSea Booker and Elizabeth]] can use Old Man Winter in their respective halves of the Burial At Sea DLC.

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* ** ''VideoGame/BioShock1'' has [[http://bioshock.wikia.com/wiki/Martin_Finnegan Martin Finnegan]] of ''VideoGame/BioShock1'', Finnegan]], an apprentice of [[MadArtist Sander Cohen]] who turned himself into an 'iceman' to survive. survive, and [[TheProtagonist Jack]] Jack]], who can use the Winter Blast plasmid to freeze enemies in place and [[VideoGame/BioShock2 potentially [[LitterallyShatteredLives shatter them]], although that's detrimental since the corpses can't be looted for stuff.
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Subject Delta]] Delta can also use the Winter Blast plasmid, while [[BioShockInfinite/BurialAtSea plasmid much like Jack, with the same drawback of losing out on loot. Upgraded versions can encase a Splicer in a block of ice that, when shattered, sprays shards that freeze enemies they touch, or have Delta spray out a shower of freezing and damaging icicles. Frozen enemies are immune to [[BoomHeadshot headshots]] and the Spear Gun.
** In ''VideoGame/BioShockInfinite'',
Booker and Elizabeth]] Elizabeth can use Old Man Winter in their respective halves of the Burial At Sea DLC. DLC.
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* ''VideoGame/HungrySharkEvolution'': The Ice Shark, which exhales frost that can freeze almost anything solid.
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* For a lot of time, ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'' and its spin-offs didn't quite bother with elements, but eventually in ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', they introduced the Caster Servant [[DidAnastasiaSurvive Anastasia Nikolaevna Romanov]] who somehow had the power to control ice thanks to being the Grand Duchess of Russia which is constantly snowing. She also has a shadowy assistant called Viy (yes, that Literature/{{Viy}}) to either assist her in ice magic or do its own destructive acts.
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* Sub-Zero of ''Franchise/MortalKombat''. And his pupil, Frost, for that matter.

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* Sub-Zero of ''Franchise/MortalKombat''.''Franchise/MortalKombat'' is probably the most known example in video games, with his signature move freezing his opponent solid for a free hit, or his tons and tons of fatalities including freezing the opponent and wrecking them in many ways to death. And his pupil, Frost, for that matter.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Maplestory}}'': Adventurer Magicians can choose to specialize as an Ice/Lightning Mage. ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, although the higher tiers focus more on the AnIcePerson part than the ShockAndAwe part.
** There's also Aran, a playable LivingLegend warrior who mixes BladeOnAStick combat with ice powers. (Ironically, this comes after having been sealed in ice for centuries as a HumanPopsicle.)

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* The {{Golem}} Lolithia in the ''Franchise/WildARMs'' series, also known as the Ice Queen.

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* Both Ice and Freeze Kirbys from the ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' series can freeze enemies into ice blocks.

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* Both Ice and Freeze Kirbys Kirby from the ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' ''Franchise/{{Kirby}}'' series can freeze enemies into ice blocks.blocks.
** Enemies include, but not limited to: [[VideoGame/KirbysAdventure Pengi, Chilly, Mr. Frosty]], [[VideoGame/KirbysDreamLand2 Ice Dragon]], and [[VideoGame/KirbyCanvasCurse Snoppy]].

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*** In ''VideoGame/Persona4Arena'', she not only uses ice powers in fights, she wears a [[PrettyInMink white fur]] [[BadassLongcoat coat]] as AnIceSuit.



** Mitsuru in ''VideoGame/Persona4Arena'' uses ice powers, and wears a [[PrettyInMink white fur]] [[BadassLongcoat coat]] as an IceSuit.
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* Sub-Zero of ''Videogame/MortalKombat''. And his pupil, Frost, for that matter.

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* ''VideoGame/{{Maplestory}}'': Adventurer Magicians can choose to specialize as an Ice/Lightning Mage. ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, although the higher tiers focus more on the AnIcePerson part than the ShockAndAwe part.
** There's also Aran, a playable LivingLegend warrior who mixes BladeOnAStick combat with ice powers. (Ironically, this comes after having been sealed in ice for centuries as a HumanPopsicle.)
* ''VideoGame/{{Gift}}'' has the Blue Crystal power which makes the titular character's MagicStaff glowing blue and gives him ability to freeze water, lava or some heated objects.
* ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}''[='s=] last brush technique, Blizzard, is received from Itegami in [[GrimUpNorth Kamui]].
* Since ''[[VideoGame/{{Onmyoji}} Onmyōji]]'' is all about Japanese mythology, it has Yuki-onna, who is also an EmotionlessGirl to boot.
** Equipping any ''shikigami'' with four ''Setsuyūkon'' (Ice Phantom) ''[[RareCandy mitama]]'' turns them into an Ice Person.
* Lots of Robot Masters in ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'': [[VideoGame/MegaMan1 Ice Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan6 Blizzard Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaManAndBass Cold Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan7 Freeze Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan8 Frost Man]], [[VideoGame/MegaMan10 Chill Man]]... let's not even get into the Reploids of ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZero Zero]]'' or ''[[VideoGame/MegaManZX ZX]]''...
** ROMHack ''VideoGame/RockmanNoConstancy'' turns Wood Man into this.
** ''[[VideoGame/MegaManX X]]'' series: Chill Penguin from ''X1'', Blizzard Buffalo from ''X3'', Frost Walrus from ''X4'', Tidal Makkoeen/Duff [=McWhalen=] from ''X5'', Blizzard Wolfang from ''X6'', and Avalanche Yeti from ''X8.''
* The Ice-type in ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}''. One of the best offensive types in the game, super-effective against Grass, Ground, Flying, and most importantly Dragon, and Ice-type moves (especially Ice Beam and Blizzard) [[IceMagicIsWater can be learned by nearly all Water-type Pokemon]] and a large number of other Pokemon. Nearly all Ice attacks have a chance of freezing the opponent solid, completely immobilizing it (and in Gen 1 they couldn't defrost without an item, a trip to the Pokemon Center, or being hit with a Fire-based attack), and some lower the opponent's speed. Defensively, however, Ice is one of the worst types, resisting only itself and being weak to Fire, Rock, Fighting, and Steel. Ice-type Pokemon themselves [[GlassCannon tend to have either high attack or special attack and mediocre to good speed, but low defenses and HP]]. The only Ice-type Pokemon in the two highest tiers of the metagame is [[OlympusMons Kyurem and its Formes]].
** Ice type ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' trainers Pryce, Glacia, Candice, Lorelei, Brycen, and Wulfric. [[MeaningfulName Notice a trend?]]
* Python from ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid: Portable Ops'' is a particularly inexplicable example. His powers come from the mastery of liquid nitrogen.
* The {{Golem}} Lolithia in the ''Franchise/WildARMs'' series, also known as the Ice Queen.
* The MadScientist Vexen of ''Franchise/KingdomHearts''.
* LevelGrinding Celes in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVI'' will make her learn all three levels of Ice/Blizzard magic without the aid of Magicite (she's one of two characters who can learn magic by level grinding; the other is Terra who [[PlayingWithFire learns Fire spells]]).
** On the subject of ''Franchise/FinalFantasy'', the summon Shiva is a prime example of this trope. ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXI'' has her protocrystal in the GrimUpNorth, for crying out loud.
** Edea in ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII'' shoots a piercing shard of ice as her LimitBreak. It's not a huge part of her character, but [[CutscenePowerToTheMax certain events]] gave it a strong association in the players' memories.
** [[MeaningfulName Snow]] of ''VideoGame/FinalFantasyXIII'' learns the Blizzard series of spells, including Blizzaga (and Water), but no Fire or Thunder spells. He also gets to summon Shiva.
** In ''VideoGame/Dissidia012FinalFantasy'' Tifa specializes in the Blizzard line of spells, to make her something of a counterpart to her canonmate Cloud.
* Sub-Zero of ''Videogame/MortalKombat''. And his pupil, Frost, for that matter.
** There were actually ''two'' Sub-Zeros. The first one, Bi-Han, was neutral/bordering on evil and was killed by Scorpion (and then switches over into using darkness when he becomes Noob Saibot). The second, Kuai-Liang, was his younger brother, who started off attempting to complete his brother's hit, but ended up becoming a genuinely heroic figure, thanks in large part to Shao Kahn temporarily taking over Earth and his ninja clan's insane plan to turn all of its members, including his friend Smoke, into soulless cyborgs.
* ''VideoGame/TheKingOfFighters''' Kula Diamond.
* ''VideoGame/TalesSeries'':
** Rutee Katrea from ''VideoGame/TalesOfDestiny''.
** Celsius, the Summon Spirit of Ice introduced in ''VideoGame/TalesOfEternia''. For that matter, Celsius and her costume in ''Tales of the World: Narikiri Dungeon 3'' and ''VideoGame/TalesOfEternia'''s Keele, who apparently was assigned both Celsius and Undine for that game.
** Veigue Lungberg, the main protagonist of ''VideoGame/TalesOfRebirth''.
** Alice from ''VideoGame/TalesOfSymphoniaDawnOfTheNewWorld''. Witness her LimitBreak in action [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgogElp4XYk here]].
** Alice doesn't use just any ice attack, she uses fimbulvetr/winter which is the winter that precedes the the end of the world, so she is pretty much using the strongest ice attack in mythology.
* Glacies from ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsDestiny'' pilos the Ruina mecha Fabularis, which controls ice.
** Also, in the Characters/MasouKishin portion, the [[MakingASplash Water]] Herald Tytti Noorbuck (piloting Gaddeath) can use an ice area attack called ''Kelvin Blizzard''. And in the UpdatedRerelease of Lord of the Elemental, the Hydro Pressure become ''Jotunheim'', where she creat gigantic glacies to finish enemies. The rest of her attacks are water-based though. When she gets into the roster of ''2nd VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsOriginalGeneration'', Hydro Pressure also gains ice attributes.
** There's also the [[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsCompact3 Shura General Maysis Mark]], who uses Peirines, the Shura God that uses ice.
* In ''VideoGame/ArcanaHeart 2'', newcomer Zenia Valov's default Arcana lets her control ice. (It also takes the form of [[EverythingsBetterWithPenguins a penguin]].)
* The ''VideoGame/{{Ice Climber}}s'' gain this status in the ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'' series.
* Ana in {{VideoGame/Mother}}, Paula and Poo in VideoGame/EarthBound, and Kumatora in {{VideoGame/Mother 3}} can use PK Freeze
** In [[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]], Lucas from Mother 3 can do it, too.
* Liches in ''VideoGame/{{Warcraft}}'' and ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' will usually specialize in ice magic. Just look at Kel'Thuzad.
** Frost magi (a common talent specialization for mages [[strike:at lower levels]] [[SquishyWizard who want to survive that first hit in PvP]]).
** Frost Wyrms and the new Death Knight class (which, like mages, can specialize in frost effects).
** Racial conflict => external enemy required => a threat to all life => "too hot" (demons) and "too cold" (undead); logic at work, simple and elegant world design.
** In terms of who's the frostiest class? In terms of raw number of (and amount of damage revolving around) frost spells, it is 1: frost mage 2: frost death knight 3: shaman 4: priest is getting a shadowfrost spell, so that's a half a spell for them.
** The Lich King Arthas also has a number of ice-based techniques in his arsenal, thanks both to his being a lich and his wielding of the evil ice-blade known as Frostmourne.
** Hodir, one of the guardians in Ulduar.
** Jaina Proudmoore is often associated with ice magic in spite being known as an universal archmage. When she is included in ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm'', all of her skills are ice-related, excepting one possible ultimate that summons a Water Elemental. In spite of her more icy theme in the game, she's actually a warm-hearted NiceGirl in the incarnation, in the more modern ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'' timeline, she's [[TookALevelInJerkass decidedly much colder and angrier in personality]] due to trauma.
* Anri from ''VideoGame/ShiningForce'' specializes in ice magic.
** [[IceQueen Blanc Neige]] of ''VideoGame/ShiningTears'', fittingly called 'Ice Witch', since all of her magic are ice based. And she's [[DefrostingIceQueen suspectible of being defrosted]].
* ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'' has several ice/cold powersets.
* Uesugi Kenshin in ''VideoGame/SengokuBasara'' has lots of ice-based moves, and it's his element as well. And if your name is 'Kasuga', he's VERY NICE. Other ice users here include Itsuki and Hojo Ujimasa.
** To drive the point home, his name was [[{{Woolseyism}} woolseyed]] in the first game to [[MeaningfulName "Frost"]].
*** The third game adds [[ShrineMaiden Tsuruhime]] and [[DastardlyWhiplash Yoshiaki Mogami]]. The former an [[GenkiGirl energetic young girl]] whose skill with the bow allows her to shoot ice arrows at her enemies and the latter can create ice sculptures as well as use feints and counterattacks.
* The [[WeirdMoon Purple Moon]] in ''VideoGame/SkiesOfArcadia'' produces the ice element, and the continent under the Purple Moon's orbit is [[SlippySlideyIceWorld akin to the north and south poles]]. Gilder can learn the ice spells faster than the other party members, and Ramirez has several Super Moves with an ice theme as well.
* Blizzard, the benevolent gorilla god of ''VideoGame/PrimalRage'', breathes freezing air and summons ice pillars from the ground. His coloration is also ice-like, with pure white fur over blue skin.
* Marle from ''VideoGame/ChronoTrigger''. She's still listed as a 'Water'-type, though. And together with Frog (who uses liquid water), they have a double tech 'Ice Water'.
** Ice and water are combined as 'Blue' elements in the sequel, ''VideoGame/ChronoCross''. It opposes Red (fire/lava), and both tend to be vulnerable to each other.
* Samus from ''VideoGame/{{Metroid}}'' has the Ice Beam, which is the weakness of the Metroids. In ''Metroid Fusion'', she also gains Diffusion Ice missiles.
** Noxus from ''VideoGame/MetroidPrime Hunters'' and Rundas from ''Metroid Prime 3: Corruption''.
* Mario using the Ice Flower in ''VideoGame/NewSuperMarioBrosWii'' and ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy''. Mario becomes made of ice in ''Galaxy'' but turns into a form that can shoot ice balls in ''NSMBW''.
** Also, from the other games: Freezies in ''VideoGame/MarioBros'' and ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'', Baron Brrr from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioGalaxy'', Chief Chilly from ''VideoGame/SuperMario64 DS'', the Crystal King from ''VideoGame/PaperMario'', Beldam from ''[[VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', Bonechill from ''VideoGame/SuperPaperMario'', Jojora from ''[[VideoGame/MarioAndLuigi Mario & Luigi]]'', and Blizzaurus from ''VideoGame/SuperPrincessPeach''.
* [[VisualNovel/{{Kanon}} Shiori Misaka]], from ''VideoGame/EternalFighterZero'', who creates various temporary weapons out of ice, in addition to the usual ice beams and icicle attacks. Her ice powers are a reference to her love for snow and iced things in the visual novel.
* Cirno and Letty Whiterock from the ''VideoGame/{{Touhou}}'' series.
** And Mai, from the PC-98 games. (Ironically, her friend [[NonindicativeName Yuki]] is the one who [[PlayingWithFire Plays With Fire]].)
* Yuki in ''VideoGame/TheLastBlade''
* Rimururu from ''VideoGame/SamuraiShodown''. Sourced from a NatureSpirit.
* Mia and Piers, of ''VideoGame/GoldenSun'' and ''Golden Sun: The Lost Age'' respectively.
** Alex!
** Anyone, if they equip the right Djinn (or items for Frost in the first game).
** Rief and Amiti in the third game.
* Subverted in ''VideoGame/FireEmblem''. The Fimbulvetr and Blizzard spells have names and visual effects usually associated with ice magic...however, they're actually listed as ''[[BlowYouAway wind]]'' tomes, since FE's anima magic doesn't include ice (only Wind, [[PlayingWithFire Fire]] and [[ShockAndAwe Thun]][[PsychoElectro der]])
* ''{{Franchise/Shin Megami Tensei}}''
** In general, the Bufu line of skills, which is a common element in the series alongside [[PlayingWithFire Agi]] and [[ShockAndAwe Zio]] spells. The most powerful skill of this element depends on the game and can be Niflheim, Cold World, or special skills exclusive to one game.
** Notably, this is the element of Jack Frost, mascot of the franchise and Atlus as a whole. Most of his relatives and derivatives also focus on ice and maybe one or two other elements.
** In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiI'', ice was the only element none of your human party members have access to. In ''VideoGame/ShinMegamiTenseiIV'', to make up for it, Jonathan uses it along with [[BlowYouAway Zan]].
** Mitsuru Kirijo in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 3}}'' has an array of ice spells in her disposal, thanks to her persona.
** In ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'' there are two ice users: Chie Satonaka and Teddie. Chie only barely counts, though. She stops learning ice spells around the time Teddie joins and ends up a beastial KickChick by the endgame. Averted by [[IronicName Yukiko]]. She actually uses [[PlayingWithFire fire]] skills.
** Mitsuru in ''VideoGame/Persona4Arena'' uses ice powers, and wears a [[PrettyInMink white fur]] [[BadassLongcoat coat]] as an IceSuit.
** The resident ice user in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 5}}'' is Yusuke Kitagawa, though he also balances out with physical spells.
* Borya the [[SquishyWizard magician]] from ''VideoGame/DragonQuestIV''.
** The Daughter from ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'' has a main development on ice-based magic.
** The recurring monster Blizzardy, naturally.
** By default, any monster with an ice skill set from ''VideoGame/DragonQuestMonsters''.
* Yukimaru and Fubuki from ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 2|Cursed Memories}}'' come from a clan of ninjas from a hidden snow village, so all of their character-specific special techniques involve snow and ice.
** Pram from ''VideoGame/MakaiKingdom'' and Mao and Rozalin in ''VideoGame/{{Disgaea 3|AbsenceOfJustice}}'' have ice as their primary element.
** The Holy Dragons in both of the aforementioned Disgaea titles have an affinity for ice, and combine it with [[HolyHandGrenade light]] in their special attacks .
* Keith Evans from ''VideoGame/PsychicForce''.
* Jin Kisaragi from ''VideoGame/BlazBlue''. To call him ''nice'', however, [[{{Jerkass}} would]] [[AxCrazy be]] [[{{Yandere}} highly]] [[EvilIsDeathlyCold inaccurate]].
* ''VideoGame/SuikodenTierkreis''' Sphiel, a literal snow fairy.
** Although the True Water Rune can be held by any of the three main characters, [[TheParagon Chris]] [[LadyOfWar Lightfellow]] has the best affinity for it.
* Freezing is a powerup in ''Backyard Baseball'' and other ''VideoGame/BackyardSports'' games.
* Elena in ''VideoGame/VisionsAndVoices'' is the only playable character that can use Cold spells.
* The Queen of Ice, the BigBad of ''VideoGame/EnchantedArms''. Appearance and personality-wise, she appears to be an {{Expy}} of [[VideoGame/FinalFantasyVIII Edea and Ultimecia]], although, instead of throwing ice or summoning a familiar that can, she's made out of ice and ''is'' the familiar.
* ''VideoGame/{{Rosenkreuzstilette}}'': Freudia Neuwahl, although she also has a [[FrickinLaserBeams laser]]. She expands on this in her own installment, ''Freudenstachel'', where she modifies her ice powers [[PowerCopying to match her friends' weapons]].
* Glacius from ''VideoGame/KillerInstinct'' is made of ice, he is also an alien, the inverse of Cinder, who is made of fire.
* Sasquatch from ''VideoGame/{{Darkstalkers}}''. Other characters, like Donovan Baine and Huitzil, also have some ice-based attacks.
* ''Franchise/MassEffect'':
** Not elemental per say, but in the second and third games Commander Shepard is the only squad member with access to the Cryo Ammo power that allows their guns to freeze enemies solid and shatter them. Truthfully, only one out of the six classes Shepard can be lacks a freeze power (Soldiers, Vanguards and Infiltrators get Cryo Ammo, Sentinels and Engineers get Cryo Blast).
** The second game also has the M-622 Avalanche heavy weapon.
* Both Ice and Freeze Kirbys from the ''VideoGame/{{Kirby}}'' series can freeze enemies into ice blocks.
* [[http://bioshock.wikia.com/wiki/Martin_Finnegan Martin Finnegan]] of ''VideoGame/BioShock1'', an apprentice of [[MadArtist Sander Cohen]] who turned himself into an 'iceman' to survive. [[TheProtagonist Jack]] and [[VideoGame/BioShock2 Subject Delta]] can also use the Winter Blast plasmid, while [[BioShockInfinite/BurialAtSea Booker and Elizabeth]] can use Old Man Winter in their respective halves of the Burial At Sea DLC.
* UsefulNotes/{{The Silver Age|of Comic Books}}-styled video game ''VideoGame/FreedomForce'' has the former Soviet spy turned supervillain Nuclear Winter and his minions.
* ''VideoGame/InazumaEleven'' sports two teams associated with ice: the first is Hakuren, a team of Hokkaido children, whose captain is Shiro Fubuki, who is able to perform both the effective Ice Ground (a ball-stealing technique that freezes the enemy while Fubuki skates through an ice field) and the outstandingly powerful Eternal Blizzard (a powerful shot that is performed by making the ball spin in midair, absorbing cold air, then striking it with all one's might). The second one is Diamond Dust, led by Gazelle and his mighty kick, Northern Impact (he disappears and then shoots the ball from an ice field).
* [[http://cutstuff.net/blog/?page_id=1505 Frostbite]] from ''VideoGame/GhoulsVsHumans''. He is an ice elemental born from the "doomed souls in the Arctic", who avenges the deaths of those who are murdered or betrayed in the icy desert. He looks like a giant, floating skull made of ice and has the power of an icy breath, as well as powerful icy armor.
* ''VideoGame/AdvanceWars'', ''Black Hole Rising'', and ''Dual Strike'' have Olaf, whose army is immune to the effects of snow on the battlefield and whose (Super) CO Power makes it snow for two days.
* ''VideoGame/VanguardBandits'' allows any character who equips a [[PowerCrystal Water Stone]] for their [[AMechByAnyOtherName ATAC]] to use ice attacks. But in particular, there is Lord Alden the [[InSeriesNickname Ice Wolf]].
* [[MeaningfulName Serph]] and later [[spoiler:Sera]], in ''VideoGame/DigitalDevilSaga''.
* [[TheChick Kisala]] in ''VideoGame/RogueGalaxy''.
* Ice is a common weapon attribute in the [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriors Warr]][[VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors iors]] franchise from Koei Tecmo. Depending on the game, it may or may not be intrinsic. Some of them seem to be more natural in creating ice out of nowhere without any assistance of weapons, such as [[VideoGame/DynastyWarriors Cao Pi]], [[VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors Takatora Todo]] and [[VideoGame/SamuraiWarriors Lady Hayakawa]].
* [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Meru]] from ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfDragoon''.
* ''VideoGame/{{inFAMOUS 2}}'' has Lucy Kuo and [[spoiler: the [[PrivateMilitaryContractors Vermark 88]] [[AmoralAfrikaner men]] who Cole releases when saving Lucy]]. If you go for the good side of the KarmaMeter, Cole can become one of these as well.
* The Cryo Legionnaire from ''VideoGame/CommandAndConquerRedAlert3'' can not only freeze whole groups of ground units [[HarmlessFreezing for capture]] ([[LiterallyShatteredLives or for shatter]]), but they can [[WalkOnWater walk on (solid) water]] by flash-freezing the water beneath them, and create ice aircrafts from inside a turret. Being Red Alert, this is combined with a repertoire of [[PungeonMaster hammy, cryohydrous-related dialogue]].
* White Len from ''VideoGame/MeltyBlood''.
* Cyril, an elderly dragon who is the Ice Guardian in ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfSpyro''.
* From ''VideoGame/RuneScape'': To'Kash the Bloodchiller and Astea Frostweb (also a spider summoner) on the frozen set of Dungeoneering floors, both of whom can freeze the player in a block of ice; Icy Bones, who surrounds the players with ice spikes and freezes those who aren't next to him; Kamil, the boss guarding the ice diamond in Desert Treasure and its dessert-based expy/homage Karamel from the last part of Recipe for Disaster; and [[spoiler:Lucien's ice titans, which can freeze the player in ice blocks, and ice demons, which create ice spikes around the player, trapping them in one place if they don't move.]]
* In ''VideoGame/KickleCubicle'', Kickle has the power to freeze enemies in ice blocks by breathing on them.
* In the Metroid Blast attraction of ''VideoGame/NintendoLand'', there are some space pirates that shoot ice as opposed to actual damaging shots, and fire three times as many shots to make up for it.
** Also, Ice Ridley, a PaletteSwap of Ridley. Although that's less an ice ''person'' than an ice alien... dragon... thing.
* ''VideoGame/{{Wizard101}}'' has the Thaumaturges, students of the Ice School. [[StoneWall They have the best resistance to all spells but have the weakest attacks.]] They also have a nasty habit of being able to steal defensive wards and healing auras from enemies.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Dubloon}}'', [[HeroicMime Russel]], [[MusicalAssassin Captain FC]] and Admiral Steel all specialize in ice magic.
* In ''VideoGame/SolomonsKey 2'', the blocks that Dana creates become ice blocks suseful for putting out fires.
* In ''Skweek'', Skweek's shots freeze enemies upon obtaining a powerup. Frozen enemies eventually break loose, but all the enemies can be frozen at once to instantly complete a stage.
* The Soul Magic skill tree in ''VideoGame/AvencastRiseOfTheMage'' leans on this trope for spells with movement-affecting abilities.
* ''VideoGame/WarioLand'':
** ''VideoGame/WarioLandII'' has the Yukimaru enemies, snowmen which shoots snowflakes that can freeze Wario and send him sliding away until he crashes into something.
** ''VideoGame/WarioLand3'' has the [[BearsAreBadNews Brr Bear]] enemies, which are [[{{Expy}} Expies]] of Yukimaru with the same abilities.
* In ''VideoGame/AWitchsTale'', Hansel's doll ability is to cast a powerful Frei spell.
* ''VideoGame/LeagueOfLegends'' has several characters that use ice in some way, [[ThePhoenix Anivia]], [[HumanoidAbomination Lissandra]] and [[ABoyAndHisX Nunu]] use ice magic while [[WinterRoyalLady Ashe]], [[BarrierWarrior Braum]], [[MightyGlacier Sejauni]] and [[AllTrollsAreDifferent Trundle]] wield magical artifacts. Coincidentally all of them have the ability to slow opponents.
* Selan in ''VideoGame/LufiaCurseOfTheSinistrals'' specializes in ice magic.
* In ''VideoGame/DarkCloud'' the third dungeons' boss is called "Ice Queen, La Saia".
* Ace, the axe-wielding Pride of Tempra, from ''[[VideoGame/StrifeMOBA Strife]]''.
* ''VideoGame/{{Dota 2}}'' has no less than five ice users, in both magical and physical. They include Crystal Maiden, Lich, Ancient Apparition, Tusk and Winter Wyvern. Also, on leveling his ultimate to maximum, Dragon Knight's dragon form breathes ice and slowing the enemy.
* Sayuki and Koyuki, the main characters in ''VideoGame/HeavenlyGuardian''. Makes sense, considering both are Snow Goddesses.
* In ''VideoGame/AngryBirds2'', the Blizzard spell will change all the towers' materials to ice in the stage where it's used.
* The cryokineticist class in ''VideoGame/TelepathTactics''. The single-player campaign has Phoebe and [[MadScientist Pathos]], the latter of whom justifies it in her PreAsskickingOneLiner:
-->"I find it's best to bring down the subject's core body temperature before making any incisions. Let's make you fit for study."
* The Sorceress of ''VideoGame/DragonsCrown'' seems to have ice as her primary element. Not only does she have Ice Prison as her most versatile spell and Blizzard as her most powerful spell, but she also uses an ice staff as her starting weapon.
* Ymir, the Father of Frost Giants, as depicted in ''VideoGame/{{Smite}}'', is basically a giant golem made of ice that breathes ice to freeze enemies, summons ice spikes or ice walls, and make a big explosion out of the ice shards on his body. He's kinda '[[AffablyEvil nice]]' too, in a way of being a DumbMuscle. Just let him say "Hi!".
** Skadi the Goddess of Winter also uses ice, enchanted in her javelin or the ability to create slippery grounds or generating snowstorm around her and her wolf Kaldr. Her ice stings harder than Ymir's, being a Hunter/ADC, but [[GlassCannon she can break easier if concentrated on]].
* In ''VideoGame/GemsOfWar'', the Ice Witch unit is pretty much as advertised. She's covered with icicles and has a special ability called Aura of Ice.
* In ''VideoGame/StellaGlow'', the Water Witch Lisette learns the Ice Coffin spell as she gets stronger, which sends a barrage of icicles at her targets and can freeze them and water.
* Mei-Ling Zhou from ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'' has her entire ability set centered on ice and cold. Her primary weapon fires a short-range stream of supercooled vapor that damages and slows enemies, while the alternate fire shoots icicles at medium range. She can create ice walls to block movement and line of fire, seal herself in an iceblock to heal and become temporarily invulnerable, and her ultimate ability creates a localized blizzard that slows and freezes all enemies in the area.
* There are a few characters who used ice-based magic in ''VideoGame/CastleCrashers'', but the most prominent is the starting Blue Knight, who uses icicles from the sky, tosses ice shards and propels himself with a fist made out of ice to freeze and deal damage to enemies.
* Lady Aurelia Hammerlock from ''VideoGame/BorderlandsThePreSequel'' specializes in Cryo damage, both from her Action Skill and abilities learned in her Cold Money skill tree.
* [[ActionMom Wintry]] of ''WebGame/HeroesRise'' has ice Powers that enable her to project icy blasts, create winter storms on command, and flash-freeze just about anything, including ''fire''. She's also got mild PowerIncontinence- the temperature around her is constantly a few dozen degrees lower than normal, and just touching her, as the player finds out, is enough to instantly turn one's body numb.
* In ''VideoGame/{{Brigandine}}'', ice magic is the main magic of choice by female spellcasters like Enchantresses, Sorceresses, Witches, though the male Sorcerer and Wizard class can access such magic too. However, the ruler of Norgard, Vaynard, is not only a physical fighter, he's also capable of casting ice magic, and being a GeniusBruiser, both his attacks and ice magic hurt a lot.
* Evie, the Winter Witch from ''VideoGame/{{Paladins}}'' is a Flank champion that specializes in ice for most of her abilities. Her main weapon is an ice staff that fires slow, but powerful blasts of ice. She can encase herself in a block of ice to shield from damage and her ultimate conjures a blizzard that damages, slows, and cripples enemies. Her only abilities that don't involve ice are her [[TeleportSpam Blink]] ability and her [[FlyingBroomstick Soar]] ability.
* Pakko from ''VideoGame/{{Gigantic}}'' is a frost titan and possesses a natural ability to control ice. Since he is still a child, he uses his powers in playful ways, like throwing snowballs or turning his enemies into snowmen.
* The Primal faction in ''VideoGame/EternalCardGame'' has many cards that freeze enemy units. Rimescale Draconis is a dragon that permanently freezes any exhausted units the enemy has.
* Twins Marcus and Mara in ''Witches' Legacy 8: Dark Days to Come'' make a habit of turning innocent people into ice statues.
* ''Franchise/TheElderScrolls''
** Frost-based spells are available throughout the series as part of the Destruction school of magic, which includes the entire FireIceLightning trio. While its exact effects vary depending on the game, Frost spells tend to do the least direct damage, but typically have secondary effects of slowing the movement speed of targets after they've been hit as well as draining the target's Stamina. This makes Frost spells especially effective against enemy melee combatants, with the exception of the Frost-resistant [[HornyVikings Nords]].
** Frost Atronachs are a type of unaligned [[OurDemonsAreDifferent lesser Daedra]] who are essentially the ElementalEmbodiment of Frost. They appear throughout the series, typically being immune to Frost damage while dishing out powerful Frost spells of their own.
** While [[OurOgresAreHungrier Ogres]] are normally a type of DumbMuscle GiantMook, Wrothgar Ogres are known to be capable spellcasters with a preference for Frost-based magic.
** In the series' backstory, the [[OnlyKnownByTheirNickname Snow Prince]] was a [[OurElvesAreBetter Falmer (Snow Elf)]] OneManArmy who very nearly turned the tide of the war against the [[HornyVikings Nords]], who were attempting to [[FinalSolution drive the Falmer to extinction]]. The Snow Prince was a master of ice magic to the point that he was described as being "surrounded by snow and ice" as he cut a bloody swath through the Nords.
* ''VideoGame/BodyBlows'': Warra, the king of a land on a side of a TidallyLockedPlanet which is in an eternal tundra, has cryokinetic abilities which manifest in part as a BreathWeapon and also in the form of a [[AnIceSuit suit of ice and snow]].
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