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Eelektross — Burning Shadows Pokémon card

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EelektrossBurning Shadows #46 Pokémon Card

Burning Shadows·#46·2017

Eelektross is a unique electric-type Pokémon from the Unova region, introduced in Generation V, known for its striking appearance and ability to float using electricity. This particular Eelektross card, number 46 from the 2017 Sun & Moon—Burning Shadows set, is an uncommon variant featuring dynamic artwork that captures its electric essence. Here, you'll find comprehensive details about Eelektross's Pokédex lore, its attacks, energy costs, and weaknesses, along with its specific edition history.

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Card Number
#46
Release Date
August 3, 2017
Language
EN
Set Code
SM3

Eelektross is a formidable Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V as part of the Unova region. It is the final evolution of Tynamo, evolving from Eelektrik. Known as the EleFish Pokémon, Eelektross is characterized by its eel-like body, dark purple coloration, and large, suction-cup-like mouths on its fins and tail, which it uses to latch onto prey. Its primary habitat is deep-sea caves, where it can generate powerful electric shocks to paralyze its victims. Eelektross's unique ability to levitate allows it to navigate its environment without touching the ground, further emphasizing its mastery over electricity. In the Pokémon games, Eelektross is notable for having no weaknesses due to its ability Levitate, making it a strategically powerful choice for many trainers. In the anime, Eelektross has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its intimidating presence and electric prowess. Its design is inspired by electric eels, incorporating elements of both aquatic and serpentine creatures, and it has garnered a considerable following among fans for its distinct appearance and battle capabilities.

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