Bergmite is an Ice-Type Pokémon that was first introduced in Pokémon X and Y. At level 37, it evolves into the also Ice-Type Pokémon, Avalugg. [1] Catching Bergmite can be a bit difficult, since there aren't many locations where it can be found. Fortunately, this wikiHow will help you with catching Bergmite in Pokémon X and Y.

Steps

  1. Bergmite's catch rate is on the higher side, so Great Pokéballs should work well [2] (however, make sure that you bring multiple Pokéballs with you, in case your first attempt at catching Bergmite is unsuccessful).
    • If you'd like, you can also bring a few Quick Balls with you to try catching Bergmite immediately when the encounter first begins.
  2. Because Bergmite is an Ice-Type Pokémon, it is weak to those types of moves. [3]
    • Bergmite is not immune to any types of moves (though Ice-Type moves won't be very effective), so be sure to keep that in mind. [4]
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  3. As mentioned in the introduction, there aren't very many locations where Bergmite can be found in Pokémon X and Y. However, it can be found in the Frost Cavern, as well as on the Ice-Type Friend Safari. [5]
  4. The location you choose is up to you. However, note that Bergmite has a higher encounter rate at the Ice-Type Friend Safari. [6]
  5. You'll likely encounter quite a few other Pokémon, but eventually, you should encounter a Bergmite.
    • Be aware that in the Frost Cavern, you won't be walking around in grass. Instead, you'll simply randomly encounter Pokémon as you're walking around.
  6. This should make catching it even easier. Once its health is low enough, throw a Pokéball. Though it may take a few tries, you should eventually catch a Bergmite.
    • Be cautious if you're using a move meant to poison or burn. Either avoid using these types of moves altogether, or be prepared to catch the Bergmite quickly after using the move.
    • Moves like False Swipe can be great to use, since the Bergmite is guaranteed to be left with at least 1 HP.
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      Tips

      • If you don't want to use your Bergmite in battle, you don't have to. Instead, simply make sure the Exp. Share (which is obtained after the first gym) is turned on, and your Bergmite will still get Exp. after the battle is over.
      • From time to time, if its health gets low enough, Bergmite may call another Pokémon for help. If this happens, you'll need to defeat that Pokémon before you'll be allowed to catch Bergmite.
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