
Plasma Freeze·#33·2013
Electrode, the volatile Electric-type Ball Pokémon, hails from Generation I and evolves from Voltorb, symbolizing raw, unpredictable electrical power in the Pokémon world. This specific card, #33/116 from the 2013 Plasma Freeze set, is a common non-holo variant notable for its strategic Magnetic Draw Ability. Here, visitors will discover Electrode's fascinating Pokédex lore, detailed breakdowns of its attacks, energy costs, and weaknesses, alongside its edition history.
Read more ↓Electrode, the Ball Pokémon, is an Electric-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation I. It is the evolved form of Voltorb, known for its spherical shape and perpetually angry or surprised expression. Electrode are typically found in power plants, electric companies, and other areas with high concentrations of electricity, which they absorb and store. Their diet consists primarily of electrical energy, which they can gather from various sources, sometimes inadvertently causing blackouts. Known for their volatile nature, Electrode are prone to exploding without warning, a defense mechanism when threatened or simply due to an overload of stored electricity. In the games, Electrode are often encountered in areas like the Power Plant or Team Rocket's hideouts, proving to be fast and sometimes frustrating opponents due to their high Speed stat and ability to use self-destructing moves. In the anime, Electrode have been depicted in various roles, often showcasing their explosive tendencies or their use in electrical facilities. Culturally, Electrode represents the unpredictable and dangerous aspects of raw electrical power, a constant reminder of the energy that permeates the Pokémon world. Its unique design, resembling a Poké Ball turned upside down, adds to its iconic status among original 151 Pokémon.
Last updated: April 10, 2026