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Electrode — Chilling Reign Pokémon card

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ElectrodeChilling Reign #222 Pokémon Card

Chilling Reign·#222·2021

Electrode, the volatile Electric-type Pokémon, hails from the first generation and is the final evolution of Voltorb, renowned for its explosive nature and resemblance to a Poké Ball. This specific card, a Gold Secret Rare from the 2021 Chilling Reign set, stands out as a highly sought-after variant due to its lustrous gold foil and full-art design. Here, you will discover comprehensive details about Electrode's Pokédex lore, the card's mechanics including its unique "Buzzap Generator" ability, energy costs, weakness, and its edition history.

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Card Number
#222
Release Date
June 18, 2021
Language
EN
Set Code
SWSH6

Electrode, the Ball Pokémon, is an Electric-type creature introduced in Generation I. It is the evolved form of Voltorb, known for its spherical shape and often mistaken for a Poké Ball. Electrode are typically found in power plants and other areas with high concentrations of electricity, where they absorb and store vast amounts of energy. Their diet, if any, is not explicitly stated in most Pokédex entries, but their existence is intrinsically linked to electrical currents. In the wild, Electrode are known for their volatile nature; they are prone to exploding with little to no provocation, making them a dangerous yet fascinating Pokémon. In the games, Electrode is often seen as a fast special attacker, capable of delivering powerful electric moves. In the anime, it has made various appearances, usually showcasing its explosive tendencies or its incredible speed. Culturally, Electrode, along with Voltorb, represents the often-unpredictable and powerful nature of electricity in the Pokémon world, and its design is a clever play on the iconic Poké Ball. Its simple yet effective design has made it a memorable part of the original 151 Pokémon.

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