❄️ Dragon / Ice · Spawn Guide

Where to Find Frigibax in Cobblemon

Frigibax spawns in frozen peaks, snowy slopes and cold mountain terrain – the rarest biome combination in the game. Its evolution into Baxcalibur is one of the strongest Dragon-types available. Here's every spawn location, the full evolution line, and how to hunt it efficiently.

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🏔️ Best location: Frozen Peaks / Snowy Slopes
Rarity: Rare
Frigibax sprite
#0996 · Frigibax
Dragon Ice
Best Biome Frozen Peaks Snowy Slopes too
Time Any time No restriction
Final Evo Baxcalibur At level 54

Quick Answer

Frigibax spawns in frozen and snowy mountain biomes – primarily Frozen Peaks and Snowy Slopes. It also appears in Grove biomes and the cold cave systems beneath those areas. There's no time restriction, so day or night both work equally well. Get yourself to a snowy mountain range, explore the surface terrain and cliff edges, and you'll encounter one – expect a longer hunt given its rare spawn weight.

🧊 Frozen Peaks 🏔️ Snowy Slopes 🌲 Grove Any time of day Evolves at 35 → 54
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Why Frigibax is one of the best catches in the game Frigibax evolves into Baxcalibur – a Dragon/Ice type with 145 base Attack and the unique ability Thermal Exchange, which boosts its Attack when hit by Fire moves. Baxcalibur also learns Glaive Rush, one of the most powerful physical moves in the game. It's one of the few Pokémon that makes Ice typing genuinely dangerous offensively, and the Dragon combination covers an enormous range of targets.

Where Frigibax Spawns

Frigibax is tied to cold, high-altitude biomes covered in snow and ice. Frozen Peaks – the steep, snow-and-ice mountain terrain – and Snowy Slopes are the two primary biomes to target. Grove biomes, which are snowy forest zones at the base of mountain ranges, offer a secondary option.

Frigibax has no time-of-day restriction – it spawns equally in day and night. The challenge is biome access and the Pokémon's below-average spawn weight. Being in the right snowy mountain biome is 90% of the hunt.

LocationBiome TypeTimeRarityNotes
Frozen Peaks Ice and snow mountain tops Any Rare Primary spawn – best overall location
Snowy Slopes Gradual snow-covered inclines Any Rare Easier to navigate than Frozen Peaks
Grove Snowy forest at mountain base Any Very Rare Lower density but more accessible terrain
Cold Mountain Caves Underground beneath frozen biomes Any Very Rare Check cave openings in frozen cliff faces
Arctibax / Baxcalibur (wild) Deep frozen peaks terrain Any Very Rare Far easier to evolve Frigibax through the line
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How to identify Frozen Peaks biome Frozen Peaks are the dramatic, jagged mountain spires covered in packed ice and snow at the top. Unlike Snowy Slopes (which have gradual inclines), Frozen Peaks have near-vertical faces and are often the tallest terrain in a mountain range. The surface is a mix of stone, packed ice and snow blocks. If you're struggling to reach the top, Snowy Slopes at the base of the same mountain range is a reliable fallback.

Evolution Line

Frigibax evolves into Arctibax at level 35, then into Baxcalibur at level 54. Both evolutions are straightforward level-ups with no items, friendship or special conditions required. The stat jump at Baxcalibur is dramatic – keep Frigibax in rotation even when it feels slow to level.

Frigibax Frigibax #0996 · Dragon / Ice
Level 35
Arctibax Arctibax #0997 · Dragon / Ice
Level 54
Baxcalibur Baxcalibur #0998 · Dragon / Ice
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Glaive Rush is Baxcalibur's signature move Glaive Rush has 120 base power with no drawbacks on the turn it's used – but the user takes double damage from the next hit. Use it to knock out threats decisively rather than against Pokémon that will survive and retaliate. Pair with teammates that can clean up after a Glaive Rush to maximise its impact safely.

Step-by-Step Hunting Route

Step 1

Find a snowy mountain range

Explore until you locate tall mountains with snow and ice at the top. Frozen Peaks and Snowy Slopes spawn together in the same mountain ranges – you don't need to find them separately. If your server supports it, /locatebiome minecraft:frozen_peaks is the fastest method.

Step 2

Work the icy upper terrain

Frigibax spawns on the frozen surface, particularly around packed ice and snow blocks near the mountain tops. Focus on the upper elevations of Frozen Peaks and the snowfield surfaces of Snowy Slopes rather than tree-covered lower ground.

Step 3

Try Grove biomes at the base

If the upper mountain terrain isn't producing Frigibax, drop down to the Grove biome at the mountain's base. Spawn rates are lower there but the terrain is safer and easier to loop through. Useful for breaking a dry streak without abandoning the mountain range entirely.

Step 4

Level to 35 then 54

Once caught, prioritise levelling Frigibax to 35 for the Arctibax evolution quickly. The second evolution at 54 is a longer grind but the payoff – Baxcalibur with Glaive Rush – is worth every level. Keep it in your active party for passive XP from other battles.

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Come prepared for cold mountain terrain Frozen Peaks are among the most dangerous biomes to traverse in Minecraft – steep drops, limited visibility in snowstorms, and fall damage from ice surfaces. Bring a good supply of food, a way to deal with fall damage (Feather Falling boots or a water bucket), and enough Poké Balls for a rare encounter before you set out.

Why Baxcalibur Is a Dominant Team Pick

Base Attack 145

Baxcalibur sits among the top physical attackers in the game, comparable to Haxorus and rivalling some pseudo-legendaries with its raw Attack stat.

Typing Dragon / Ice

A rare offensive combination – Ice hits Dragon, Flying, Grass and Ground super-effectively, covering many of Dragon's typical problem matchups from the same moveset.

Signature Move Glaive Rush

120 base power with no accuracy penalty. One of the hardest-hitting moves in Cobblemon, and Baxcalibur is the only Pokémon that learns it naturally.

Dragon / Ice Typing Breakdown

Dragon/Ice is one of the most offensively powerful type combinations in the game, but it comes with notable defensive weaknesses. Understanding both sides helps you get the most out of Baxcalibur in practice.

Dragon Type

Dragon Offence

Dragon hits other Dragon types super-effectively and is resisted by very few types. Moves like Dragon Claw and Dragon Dance give Baxcalibur excellent setup potential and wallbreaking ability.

Ice Type

Ice Offence

Ice hits Dragon, Flying, Grass, and Ground for super-effective damage – covering the types that would normally threaten a pure Dragon. Glaive Rush is Ice-type, making it Baxcalibur's primary STAB nuke.

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Watch out for Fairy, Steel and Fighting Dragon/Ice has four weaknesses: Steel, Fighting, Rock and other Dragon types. Fairy types also threaten it with immunity to Dragon moves. Keep a Pokémon with Fighting or Ground coverage on your team to handle Steel types before sending Baxcalibur in.

FAQ

Where does Frigibax spawn in Cobblemon?

Frigibax spawns in Frozen Peaks and Snowy Slopes biomes – the icy, snow-covered mountain terrain. It also appears in Grove biomes and cold cave systems beneath frozen mountains. It can spawn at any time of day with no time restriction.

What level does Frigibax evolve in Cobblemon?

Frigibax evolves into Arctibax at level 35, then Arctibax evolves into Baxcalibur at level 54. Both are standard level-up evolutions with no items, held items or friendship requirements.

Is Frigibax rare in Cobblemon?

Yes – Frigibax has a low spawn weight even within its biome. The main challenge is the biome requirement: Frozen Peaks and Snowy Slopes are less common than plains or forest biomes. Once you're in the right area, you'll encounter one with enough patience.

What biome should I search in for Frigibax?

Frozen Peaks is the most reliable biome. It's the steep, ice-capped mountain terrain. Snowy Slopes (the gradual snow inclines on the same mountains) are equally valid and often easier to traverse safely. Avoid plains, desert and forest biomes – Frigibax has no spawns there.

What is Glaive Rush and why is it good?

Glaive Rush is Baxcalibur's signature Ice-type move with 120 base power and no accuracy penalty. It's one of the highest-damage moves in Cobblemon. The only drawback is that the user takes double damage the turn after using it, so it works best as a finishing move or against targets that can't survive and hit back.

Can you find Arctibax or Baxcalibur in the wild?

Yes, but both are extremely rare even in their biomes. It's far more efficient to catch a Frigibax and level it through both evolutions (level 35 and 54) than to hunt for wild Arctibax or Baxcalibur directly.

Is Frigibax better than Axew for a Dragon-type slot?

It depends on what you need. Baxcalibur has slightly lower Attack than Haxorus (145 vs 147) but gains Ice-type coverage through Glaive Rush, making it more versatile against a wider range of threats. Haxorus has a higher Speed stat. Both are excellent – if you're in a cold mountain biome, Frigibax is the more natural find.