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Electivire — Triumphant Pokémon card

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ElectivireTriumphant #20 Pokémon Card

Triumphant·#20·2010

Electivire, the Thunderbolt Pokémon, is a powerful Electric-type creature introduced in Generation IV, evolving from Electabuzz, and holds significant cultural recognition within the Pokémon universe. This specific card from the 2010 Triumphant set (#20/102) is a non-Holo Rare, valued for its unique combination of energy acceleration and spread damage mechanics. Here, you will discover comprehensive Pokédex lore, detailed breakdowns of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and a rich history of this card's edition.

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Card Number
#20
Release Date
November 2, 2010
Language
EN
Set Code
HGSS4

Electivire, the Thunderbolt Pokémon, is a pure Electric-type introduced in Generation IV. It is the final evolution of Elekid, evolving from Electabuzz when traded holding an Electirizer. Electivire is known for its immense power and its ability to generate massive amounts of electricity. Its two tails end in large, black, club-like appendages, which it uses to discharge its electricity. These tails can also be used as weapons in close combat. Electivire’s natural habitat is typically near power plants or areas with high electrical energy, where it can absorb electricity to replenish its own strength. Its diet consists of electrical energy, which it can absorb directly from power sources or from the atmosphere during thunderstorms. In the games, Electivire is a formidable Special Attacker, often utilized for its diverse movepool and strong Electric-type attacks. In the anime, Paul, Ash's rival, famously uses an Electivire, showcasing its incredible strength and strategic combat abilities. Its imposing appearance and raw power have made it a fan favorite, representing the might of Electric-type Pokémon in the Sinnoh region and beyond. Electivire’s unique design and powerful presence contribute to its cultural significance as a symbol of electrical force.

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