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Encyclopedia > Electrode (Pokémon)
Electrode

Voltorb (#100)ElectrodeExeggcute (#102) © This image is copyrighted. ... Voltorb is a spherical-shaped Electric type Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ... Exeggcute is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. ...

General
Name (Japanese), Number Electrode (Marumain), 101
Hoenn Number 85
Stage Stage 1
Evolves from Voltorb
Evolves to none
Video game base stats¹
Hit points 60
Attack 50
Defense 70
Speed 140
Special attack² 80
Special defense² 80
Special³ 80
Biological
Species Ball Pokémon
Types Electric
Height 3'10"
Weight 99.99 lbs
Abilities Soundproof, Static
Signature Attack Explosion
Pokédex Color Red
Shiny color Red part becomes blue
Gender distribution Genderless
¹ Stats for trading card versions may vary.
² Pokémon Gold/Silver/Crystal
³ Pokémon Red/Blue/Yellow

Electrode is a fictional character from the Pokémon franchise. Electrode evolves from Voltorb. It explodes if anything annoys or disturbs it. This is a complete list of all 391 Pokémon that are officially known to exist in the franchise – 393 if one includes Missingno. ... Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire added another 135 new Pokémon (as well as reusing 67 existing ones, which are marked with an * in the following list), but started a new numbering scheme. ... This chart shows the evolution chains of all 387 fictional Pokémon characters. ... A Stage 1 Pokémon is a Pokémon that has evolved exactly once. ... Voltorb is a spherical-shaped Electric type Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ... In the fictional world of Pokémon, every Pokémon creature has a species type in its Pokédex entry. ... Type Chart Pokémon types represent the strengths and weaknesses of different Pokémon. ... This is a list of Pokémon by their Pokédex color. ... In the Game Boy video games Pokémon Gold and Silver, players must become Pokémon Trainers by exploring Johto, collecting the eight regional gym badges, and capturing Pokémon. ... In the Game Boy video games Pokémon Gold and Silver, players must become Pokémon Trainers by exploring Johto, collecting the eight regional gym badges, and capturing Pokémon. ... Pokémon Crystal is the third game in the Pokémon video game series incarnation for the Nintendo Game Boy Color. ... Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue were the first Pokémon games released for the Game Boy in the United States. ... Pokémon Red and Pokémon Blue were the first Pokémon games released for the Game Boy in the United States. ... Screenshot of Pokémon Yellow. ... Pokémon (Japanese: ポケモン Pokemon, pronounced Poh-Kay-Mon) is a video game franchise, created by Satoshi Tajiri and published by Nintendo for several of their systems, most importantly the Game Boy. ... Meanings of franchise: Full rights of citizenship given by a country or a town, especially suffrage (political franchise) In a wider sense: any right or privilege granted by constitution or statute. ... Voltorb is a spherical-shaped Electric type Pokémon from the Pokémon series of games. ...


Electrode also appears in both Super Smash Bros. and its sequel, Super Smash Bros. Melee. In Super Smash Bros., where it is one of the Pokémon that randomley pop out of the door of the Silph Co. building in the Saffron City level. It explodes soon after appearing, damaging any players in the blast area. Super Smash Bros. ... Super Smash Bros. ...


In Super Smash Bros. Melee, Electrode can appear when a Pokéball item is used. When it appears, it powers up for a few seconds, and then explodes, damaging anyone in the blast area, including the person who originally threw the Pokéball. It can also be picked up and thrown just before it explodes. In the fictional world of the Pokémon video games and anime television series, a Poké Ball (known as Monster Ball in Japan) is a spherical device used by Pokémon Trainers to capture new Pokémon and store them when they are not in use. ...

This Pokémon-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia and the WikiProject Pokédex by expanding it (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Electrode_%28Pok%E9mon%29&action=edit).


 
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