
Celestial Storm·#155·2018
Electrode, the lightning-fast Electric-type Pokémon from Generation I, evolves from the equally electrifying Voltorb and holds a significant place in Pokémon lore. This specific Electrode GX card, #155 from the 2018 Celestial Storm set, is a highly sought-after holographic rare variant known for its explosive abilities. Here, you'll discover Electrode's Pokédex lore, delve into the card's powerful attacks, energy costs, weakness, and resistance, and explore its edition history.
Read more ↓Electrode, the enigmatic Ball Pokémon, is a pure Electric-type known for its spherical shape and explosive tendencies. First introduced in Generation I, Electrode evolves from Voltorb, a Pokémon often mistaken for a Poké Ball. Its natural habitat includes power plants and areas with high electrical activity, where it can be found absorbing electricity. Electrode's behavior is characterized by its volatile nature; it is prone to self-destructing with little provocation, often as a defense mechanism or simply due to an overload of electrical energy. In the games and anime, Electrode is frequently depicted as a mischievous and unpredictable Pokémon, capable of quick movements and powerful electrical attacks. Its straightforward design, resembling an inverted Poké Ball, has made it a recognizable figure since the early days of the franchise, contributing to its lasting cultural significance as one of the original 151 Pokémon. As an Electric type, Electrode is strong against Flying and Water types, but vulnerable to Ground type attacks. Its speed and special attack stats are often highlighted in gameplay, making it a formidable special attacker.
Last updated: April 11, 2026