
Voltorb, the Electric-type Ball Pokémon, is a Generation I creature known for its resemblance to a Poké Ball and its explosive tendencies, evolving into Electrode. This specific card from the 2004 Team Rocket Returns set is a common variant, notable for its unique factory-themed artwork that ties into the set's villainous narrative. Here, visitors will discover detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks including energy costs, and its specific weakness, resistance, and retreat cost, alongside its edition history.
Read more ↓Voltorb, the Ball Pokémon, is a pure Electric-type introduced in Generation I. It is known for its striking resemblance to a Poké Ball, often surprising unsuspecting trainers by exploding when touched. Voltorb evolves into Electrode starting at level 30. Its natural habitat includes power plants and other areas with high levels of electricity, where it absorbs electrical energy from the atmosphere. Voltorb is often depicted as mischievous and prone to self-destructing, a trait that translates into many of its in-game moves. In the anime, Voltorb are frequently seen causing trouble or being used in comedic situations due to their explosive nature. Their simple, iconic design makes them instantly recognizable, and they hold a special place in the hearts of many early Pokémon fans. Despite their seemingly simplistic design, Voltorb’s unique characteristics and role in the Pokémon universe contribute to its enduring appeal and cultural significance within the franchise. Its electric typing makes it strong against Flying and Water types, but vulnerable to Ground types.
Last updated: April 11, 2026

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