
Secret Wonders·#26·2007
Electrode, the volatile Electric-type Pokémon from Generation I, is an iconic creature known for its explosive power and Poké Ball resemblance. This specific card, 26/132 from the 2007 Secret Wonders set, is a common variant that stands out with its unique Energy Shift Poké-POWER. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks including energy costs and effects, and its specific weakness and resistance. This page is designed for collectors interested in the Diamond & Pearl era, providing insights into grading and comparing this card to other Electrode printings.
Read more ↓Electrode, the Ball Pokémon, is an Electric-type creature introduced in Generation I. It is the evolved form of Voltorb, evolving at level 30 or by using a Thunder Stone in some games. Known for its spherical shape and perpetual grin, Electrode is often mistaken for a Poké Ball, a dangerous error given its volatile nature. It is said to store immense amounts of electrical energy, which it can discharge in powerful bursts, leading to its characteristic self-destructive attacks in the games and anime. In the wild, Electrode are frequently found in power plants and other areas with high concentrations of electricity. Its behavior is often described as erratic and unpredictable, reflecting its explosive power. In the Pokémon anime, Electrode has made numerous appearances, often showcasing its speed and electric abilities. As an Electric type, Electrode is strong against Flying and Water types, while being weak to Ground types. Its design, inspired by a Poké Ball, has made it a recognizable and iconic Pokémon since its debut.
Last updated: April 11, 2026
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