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Electivire — Xy Trainer Kit Pikachu Libre Pokémon card

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ElectivireXy Trainer Kit Pikachu Libre #25 Pokémon Card

Xy Trainer Kit Pikachu Libre·#25

Electivire, the powerful Electric-type Thunderbolt Pokémon, was introduced in Generation IV and evolves from the iconic Electabuzz, holding significant cultural weight for fans of the franchise. This specific card, #25 from the XY Trainer Kit Pikachu Libre set released during the XY era, is a standard non-holo variant designed to introduce new players to the game. Here, visitors will discover Electivire's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including HP, attack names, energy costs, damage, weakness, resistance, and retreat cost, alongside its edition history.

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Card Number
#25
Release Date
April 26, 2016
Language
EN
Set Code
TK9A

Electivire is a pure Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV, evolving from Electabuzz when traded holding an Electirizer. It is known as the Thunderbolt Pokémon and is a powerful special attacker with a high Special Attack stat. Electivire often inhabits power plants and mountainous regions where it can absorb electricity from lightning strikes. Its diet is primarily composed of electricity, which it stores and discharges through its two tails, which act like electrical cables. In the Pokémon games, Electivire is a popular choice for competitive play due to its powerful Electric-type attacks and its ability Motor Drive, which boosts its Speed when hit by an Electric-type move. In the anime, Paul, one of Ash’s rivals, famously uses an Electivire, highlighting its strength and strategic potential. Electivire’s design, resembling a bipedal yellow and black creature with electrical plug-like tails, makes it instantly recognizable and a fan favorite among Electric-type enthusiasts. Its evolution from Electabuzz, a classic Generation I Pokémon, also adds to its appeal, bridging the gap between generations.

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