
Vivid Voltage·#58·2020
Eelektrik, an Electric-type Pokémon from Generation V, evolves from Tynamo and is known for its electrical prowess and unique evolutionary line. This specific card from the 2020 Vivid Voltage set is a common printing, standing out with its lively underwater artwork. Here, you will discover Eelektrik's Pokédex lore, detailed descriptions of its attacks, energy costs, weakness, and a history of this card's edition. This page is perfect for collectors, players, and fans, covering everything from grading tips to comparisons with other Eelektrik cards, as highlighted in our comprehensive FAQ.
Read more ↓Eelektrik is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V, evolving from Tynamo and evolving further into Eelektross. This eel-like Pokémon is known for its ability to generate electricity, which it uses to paralyze its prey before devouring them. Eelektrik typically inhabits the deep waters of the Pokémon world, often found in caves or submerged areas where light is scarce. Its body is adapted for aquatic life, featuring fins that resemble propellers, allowing it to navigate swiftly through water. In the wild, Eelektrik are ambush predators, lying in wait for unsuspecting Pokémon to pass by. Their diet primarily consists of smaller aquatic Pokémon, which they incapacitate with powerful electric shocks. In the games, Eelektrik is notable for its ability to learn a wide range of Electric-type moves, making it a versatile special attacker. Its evolution, Eelektross, is particularly unique for having no weaknesses due to its Levitate ability, making the evolutionary line a strategic asset in battles. Eelektrik has appeared in various episodes of the Pokémon anime, often depicted in its natural underwater habitat, showcasing its hunting behaviors and electrical prowess. Its design, reminiscent of a submarine or an underwater torpedo, adds to its intriguing appeal within the Pokémon universe. The species contributes to the diverse ecosystem of the Unova region, where it was first discovered.
Last updated: April 11, 2026