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Electrode — Jungle Pokémon card

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ElectrodeJungle #18-normal Pokémon Card

Jungle·#18-normal·1999

Electrode, the Ball Pokémon, is a pure Electric-type from Generation I, known for its explosive nature and evolving from Voltorb. This particular card from the 1999 Jungle set is a common rarity, featuring classic artwork that captures Electrode's volatile essence. Here, you will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks, energy costs, weakness, and comprehensive information about its edition history. This guide caters to enthusiasts and collectors, offering insights into its collectibility and addressing frequently asked questions about this iconic card.

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Card Number
#18-normal
Release Date
June 15, 1999
Language
EN
Set Code
ju

Electrode, known as the Ball Pokémon, is a pure Electric-type creature introduced in Generation I. It evolves from Voltorb starting at level 30. Its natural habitat is typically power plants and other areas with high concentrations of electricity, where it can absorb energy. Electrode is infamous for its highly volatile nature; it stores massive amounts of electrical energy within its spherical body, leading to frequent and often unprovoked explosions. This behavior makes it a challenging Pokémon to train and handle, often depicted as mischievous or dangerous in the anime and games. In the core series games, Electrode is known for its incredible speed stat, often outspeeding many other Pokémon. Its design, resembling a Poké Ball turned upside down, has made it a memorable and visually distinct Pokémon since its debut. Culturally, Electrode represents the raw, untamed power of electricity and the unpredictable side of nature, often serving as a symbol for danger or explosive energy.

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Last updated: April 7, 2026

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