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Manectric Ex — Phantom Forces Pokémon card

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Manectric ExPhantom Forces #23 Pokémon Card

Phantom Forces·#23·2014

Manectric, an iconic Electric-type Pokémon from Generation III, evolves from Electrike and is celebrated for its speed and electrical prowess. This specific Manectric EX card, number 23 from the 2014 Phantom Forces set, is a highly sought-after holographic variant that stands out with its powerful attacks and dynamic artwork. Here, you will find comprehensive details including its Pokédex lore, its two distinct attacks with their energy costs and effects, its weakness, resistance, and the historical context of its edition.

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Card Number
#23
Release Date
November 4, 2014
Language
EN
Set Code
XY4

Manectric is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation III, evolving from Electrike. Known for its sleek, canine-like appearance and ability to generate powerful electrical discharges, Manectric is often depicted as a swift and agile creature. In the wild, Manectric are said to live in mountainous areas, where they can be observed gathering electricity from lightning storms. Their fur is highly sensitive to atmospheric changes, allowing them to predict incoming weather and even communicate through electrical pulses. Manectric plays a significant role in the Hoenn region, often utilized by trainers for its speed and special attack prowess in battles. In the anime, it has been featured as a recurring Pokémon for various trainers, showcasing its loyalty and battle capabilities. Its Mega Evolution, introduced in Generation VI, further enhances its speed and special attack, making it a formidable opponent. Manectric's design draws inspiration from mythological thunder beasts and dogs, embodying both power and grace. Its unique ability to create thunderclouds contributes to its mystique and status as a powerful Electric-type.

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