maybe Ice is deemed a bit difficult to use for beginners considering the numbers of weaknesses of the type, thus the typing is left for the late stage of the games? This is coherent with the fact that early game you're mostly only exposed to the fire/water/grass rps (iirc your starters don't even have those at first) and various pokemon only having access to normal moves (and random bug types). I imagine rock types frequently come shortly after to encourage players to explore other damaging options outside of normal moves, making rock a challenge introductory to the type chart system.
In other words, i think ice might just be designed to be a late game typing that shouldn't be introduced to a player that is still learning the type chart as it is harder to use, but rather to a more experienced one, which also would explain why ice has been for a long time one of the two only types that hit Dragon super effectively - typing often associated to some top trainers found in the late game
In other words, i think ice might just be designed to be a late game typing that shouldn't be introduced to a player that is still learning the type chart as it is harder to use, but rather to a more experienced one, which also would explain why ice has been for a long time one of the two only types that hit Dragon super effectively - typing often associated to some top trainers found in the late game











