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Electrode — Triumphant Pokémon card

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ElectrodeTriumphant #34 Pokémon Card

Triumphant·#34·2010

Electrode, the Electric-type Pokémon known for its explosive nature, is a fan favorite from the Kanto region, evolving from Voltorb and embodying raw electrical power in the Pokémon universe. This particular Electrode card from the 2010 Triumphant set, card #34, offers a vibrant depiction and straightforward mechanics as a common rarity, making it an accessible yet engaging piece for collectors. Here, visitors will discover detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks including energy costs and effects, its weaknesses, and the historical context of its Triumphant edition.

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Card Number
#34
Release Date
November 2, 2010
Language
EN
Set Code
HGSS4

Electrode is a pure Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, evolving from Voltorb. Known for its spherical shape and tendency to explode without warning, Electrode is often found in power plants and areas with high electrical energy. Its appearance, mimicking a Poké Ball, is believed to be a defense mechanism or a form of camouflage. In the wild, Electrode are often highly energetic and volatile, prone to spontaneous self-destructing if agitated or overcharged, making them a dangerous yet fascinating Pokémon. Their diet is primarily electrical energy, which they absorb from their surroundings, and they are known to compete with other Electric-type Pokémon for power sources. In the games, Electrode is often portrayed as a fast special attacker, capable of delivering devastating electric shocks. In the anime, it frequently appears as a mischievous or powerful wild Pokémon, sometimes causing trouble with its unpredictable explosions. Culturally, Electrode represents the raw, untamed power of electricity and the inherent dangers that come with it, often serving as a symbol of unpredictability and explosive force within the Pokémon world. Its unique design and dangerous reputation have cemented its place as a memorable Pokémon from the original 151.

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