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Stuck on Main Mission 19 in Pokémon Legends: Z-A? Learn how to quickly get Ice Beam, freeze the Clawitzer fountain, and find the best Ice-type Pokémon to complete the sewer mission.
So you’ve reached Main Mission 19 in Pokémon Legends: ZA, and suddenly Detective Emma, Ivor, and you realize that Gwynn might be stuck in the sewers. Great. The only problem? There’s a Clawitzer fountain blocking your path, and you need Ice Beam to freeze it and stop the water flow.
If you’re anything like me, you probably don’t have an Ice-type on your team at this point in the game. Don’t worry—I’m going to show you the fastest way to get Ice Beam and get this mission moving again.
The mission is straightforward: freeze the fountain statue using the Ice-type move Ice Beam so you can access the sewers and find Gwynn. The game doesn’t exactly spell out where to find Ice Beam, which is why so many players get stuck here.
Ice Beam stats:
You have two options: catch a Pokémon that already knows Ice Beam, or grab the Ice Beam TM and teach it to one of your existing team members.

The quickest solution is heading straight to Wild Zone 12, which conveniently has both Ice-type Pokémon Und the Ice Beam TM itself. It’s almost like the developers wanted you to go there for this exact mission.
Wild Zone 12 is crawling with Ice-types that can learn Ice Beam:
Profi-Tipp: If you catch a Vanillite, there’s a decent chance it’ll already have Ice Beam in its moveset. This saves you from even needing to use the TM. Just catch one, check its moves, and if Ice Beam is there, you’re golden.
If Vanillite doesn’t have Ice Beam yet, no worries—you can teach it via TM or it’ll learn it through leveling up soon enough.
Here’s the exact location for the Ice Beam TM in Wild Zone 12:
Pick it up and you’re set. Now you just need to teach it to an Ice-type Pokémon.

Once you have the Ice Beam TM, there are two ways to teach it:
This method is better if you want to check which Pokémon can actually learn Ice Beam before committing:
Wichtig: Not every Pokémon can learn Ice Beam via TM, even if they’re Ice-types. The TM compatibility system is still in effect, so stick with the Wild Zone 12 Ice-types if you want guaranteed compatibility.
While any Ice-type that learns Ice Beam works for freezing the fountain, here are the best options if you’re thinking about keeping them on your team:
Vanillite/Vanillish/Vanilluxe:
Abomasnow:
Snover:
Honestly, for just completing the mission, Vanillite is your best bet. Catch it, check if it has Ice Beam, and move on with your life.
Once you’ve got a Pokémon with Ice Beam on your team, head back to the Clawitzer fountain:
The next objective will trigger automatically, and you’ll be able to access the sewers to continue searching for Gwynn.
Don’t want to go to Wild Zone 12? Fine. Here are some alternatives, though they’re slower:
Other Ice-type Pokémon locations:
Eevee → Glaceon route:
Trade for Ice-types:
Honestly though? Just go to Wild Zone 12. It’s designed for this exact moment in the story.
“I can’t find Wild Zone 12!” Wild Zone 12 unlocks as you progress through the story. If it’s not available yet, you might need to complete a few more missions first. Check your map carefully—it should be marked.
“Vanillite won’t learn Ice Beam from the TM!” This shouldn’t happen—Vanillite is definitely compatible with Ice Beam. Make sure you’re selecting the right Pokémon and that you have an open move slot (or are willing to replace an existing move).
“I accidentally taught Ice Beam to the wrong Pokémon!” TMs in Z-A might be single-use (depending on game mechanics). If you taught it to the wrong Pokémon, you have two options:
“The fountain won’t freeze!” Make sure you’re:
I initially thought this mission was annoying, but it’s actually a clever way to force players to engage with Wild Zones and TM mechanics. By this point in the game, you should understand:
It’s basically a skill check disguised as a story mission. Plus, if you don’t have an Ice-type on your team yet, this forces you to diversify, which improves your roster for later challenges.
Main Mission 19 is just one part of your journey. Check out these other guides:
Wild Zone Guides:
Team Building Resources:
Other Useful Guides:
Main Mission 19’s Ice Beam requirement seems like a roadblock at first, but it’s really just a 10-minute detour to Wild Zone 12. Catch a Vanillite (or any other Ice-type), grab the TM if needed, teach Ice Beam, and freeze that fountain.
The mission isn’t trying to be difficult—it’s just making sure you understand core gameplay mechanics before throwing harder challenges at you later. Consider it a warmup for the Rogue Mega battles that come later.
Plus, having an Ice-type on your team is never a bad thing. Ice Beam is a legitimately good move that you’ll use throughout the rest of the game.
Getting Ice Beam for Main Mission 19 is straightforward once you know where to go. Head to Wild Zone 12, catch a Vanillite, grab the Ice Beam TM from Aymlis Park, and you’re set. The whole process takes maybe 10-15 minutes tops.
Don’t stress about team composition or long-term strategy for this mission—just get Ice Beam, freeze the fountain, and keep the story moving. You can always optimize your team later.
For more official information about Pokémon Legends: Z-A, visit the Pokémon Legends website or check out the game on Nintendo’s store.
Now go save Gwynn from those sewers!