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Electrode — Legend Maker Pokémon card

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Electrode

Legend Maker·#32

Electrode, the explosive Electric-type Pokémon, is a fan-favorite from Generation I, evolving from the equally volatile Voltorb and known for its surprising speed and unpredictable nature. This specific card, Electrode 32/92 from the 2006 Legend Maker set, is a common variant that beautifully captures the Pokémon's essence through its dynamic artwork and era-specific mechanics. Here, visitors will discover Electrode's fascinating Pokédex lore, the precise details of its Supersonic and Tumbling Attack with their energy costs, its weakness, resistance, and the historical context of its release.

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Card Number
#32
Release Date
February 12, 2006
Language
EN
Set Code
lm

Electrode is the spherical, electric Pokémon known for its volatile nature and incredible speed. Introduced in Generation I, Electrode is the evolved form of Voltorb, evolving at level 30. Both Pokémon are often found in power plants and similar industrial areas, where they can absorb electricity. Electrode's behavior is characterized by its tendency to explode without warning, a trait that makes it both dangerous and fascinating. Its body is essentially a living Poké Ball, with the red and white segments reversed compared to a standard Poké Ball. As an Electric-type Pokémon, Electrode is strong against Flying and Water types, while being weak to Ground types. In the games, it's often used for its high Speed stat, making it a fast special attacker or a disruptive support Pokémon. In the anime, Electrode has appeared in various episodes, often showcasing its explosive personality and speed. Culturally, Electrode, along with Voltorb, represents the often-unpredictable forces of electricity and the mysteries surrounding the origins of Poké Balls. It remains a memorable Pokémon for many fans due to its distinctive design and explosive reputation.

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