
Firered Leafgreen·#107
Electrode, an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, is famously known for its resemblance to a Poké Ball and its explosive tendencies, evolving from Voltorb and holding a significant place in Pokémon lore. This specific card, Electrode ex from the 2004 FireRed & LeafGreen set, is a highly sought-after holographic rare variant that captures the Pokémon's volatile nature with powerful mechanics. Here, visitors will discover Electrode's Pokédex lore, detailed information on its attacks and energy costs, its weaknesses, and the unique history surrounding this edition.
Read more ↓Electrode is a Generation I Electric-type Pokémon, evolving from Voltorb. It is known for its spherical shape, resembling a Poké Ball, and its tendency to explode without warning. Electrode's behavior is often described as mischievous and unpredictable, with a habit of dwelling in power plants and other high-energy environments where it can absorb electricity. Its diet consists purely of electrical energy, which it stores within its body. In the Pokémon games, Electrode is often encountered in areas rich in electricity, such as the Power Plant in Kanto. Its high Speed stat makes it a formidable opponent, often out-speeding many other Pokémon. In the anime, Electrode has been featured in various episodes, showcasing its explosive nature and quick movements. Culturally, Electrode, along with Voltorb, represents the dangers and unpredictability of electricity, often serving as a minor antagonist or a challenging wild Pokémon for trainers. Its design is iconic and instantly recognizable to fans of the franchise.
Last updated: April 10, 2026

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