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==Habitat==
==Habitat==
==Diet==
==Diet==
Electrode tend to live in power plants where fresh electricity is being generated. As a result, this Pokémon often causes blackouts. Electrode explodes in response to even the smallest stimuli.
''Main article: [[Pokémon food]]''
''Main article: [[Pokémon food]]''



Revision as of 23:34, 16 March 2007

000 #{{{prevnum}}}: Voltorb
Pokémon
#{{{nextnum}}}: Exeggcute 000
Electrode
マルマイン Marumine
#101
101Electrode.png
Artwork from FR/LG
Type
Electric '
Category
Ball Pokémon
Abilities
Soundproof or Static
Exp. at Lv. 100
1,000,000
Regional Pokédex numbers
Kanto
#101
Johto
#121
Hoenn
#085
Sinnoh
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Regional Browser numbers
Height
3'11"
Imperial
1.2 m
Metric
Weight
146.8 lbs.
Imperial
66.6 kg
Metric
Dex color
Red
Catch rate
60 (7.8%)
Body style
BodyUnknown.png BodyUnknown.png
Blue-Striped
Footprint
 F101.png   F487O.png
Blue-Striped
Gender ratio
Gender unknown
Breeding
Mineral group 1 cycles
(255 minimum steps)
EV yield
HP
0
Atk
0
Def
0
Sp.Atk
0
Sp.Def
0
Speed
0
Base Exp.: 150 Battle Exp.: 1501*

Electrode (Japanese: マルマイン Marumine) is an Electric-type Pokémon.

Biology

Physiology

Gender differences

This Pokémon is genderless.

Special abilities

Behavior

Electrode tend to live in power plants where fresh electricity is being generated. As a result, this Pokémon often causes blackouts. Electrode explodes in response to even the smallest stimuli.

Habitat

Diet

Electrode tend to live in power plants where fresh electricity is being generated. As a result, this Pokémon often causes blackouts. Electrode explodes in response to even the smallest stimuli.

Main article: Pokémon food

In the anime

Electrode's first appearance was during EP033. It was used in a Pokémon Race.

When Team Rocket was trying to infiltrate Prof. Oak's lab in EP065, the fell into a pit of Electrode.

In Pikachu's Summer Vacation, an Electrode's explosion signaled the start of a swimming race between Ash's Squirtle and a Marril.

Orange Islands' Gym Leader Danny has an Electrode.

Electrode's first major role was during EP114. A town was over-populated with these Bomb-Ball Pokémon and a man named Poncho had a job of removing them.

In AG041, an Electrode that was painted like a Watermelon was guarding a patch of Watmel Berries.

In AG187, Jessie unintentionally and indirectly caused an Electrode to fall and explode on a bus that a Poké-sitter was driving.

Other appearances

Pokémon Snap

Many of these appear in the Tunnel. They are very prone to exploding, and will do so when hit by any item. Take a picture when it's just about to blow up for a special shot. Near the very end of the course, an Electrode can be seen off to the side near some rubble. Hit it, and it will explode to open the way to the next course, the Volcano.

Super Smash Brothers Melee

When released from a Pokéball, Electrode will pause for a few seconds before using explosion. It can be picked up and thrown, though this is risky as Electrode will hurt everyone near it, including the player who threw the Pokéball.

Pokédex entries

Pokémon Red and Blue / Pokémon LeafGreen
It stores electric energy under very high pressure. It often explodes with little or no provocation.
Pokémon Yellow
Stores electrical energy inside its body. Even the slightest shock could trigger a huge explosion.
Pokémon Gold
It is dangerous. If it has too much electricity and has nothing to do, it amuses itself by exploding.
Pokémon Silver
It stores an overflowing amount of electric energy inside its body. Even a small shock makes it explode.
Pokémon Crystal
The more energy it charges up, the faster it gets. But this also makes it more likely to explode.
Pokémon Ruby
Electrode eats electricity in the atmosphere. On days when lightning strikes, you can see this Pokémon exploding all over the place from eating too much electricity.
Pokémon Sapphire
One of Electrode's characteristics is its attraction to electricity. It is a problematical Pokémon that congregates mostly at electrical power plants to feed on electricity that has just been generated.
Pokémon Emerald
They appear in great numbers at electric power plants. Because they feed on electricity, they cause massive and chaotic blackouts in nearby cities.
Pokémon FireRed
It explodes in response to even minor stimuli. It is feared, with the nickname of "The Bomb Ball."

Game locations

In side games

Game Location
Pokémon Snap Tunnel
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire Evolve from Voltorb

Base stats

Stat Range
At Lv. 50 At Lv. 100
60
120 - 167 230 - 324
50
49 - 112 94 - 218
70
67 - 134 130 - 262
80
76 - 145 148 - 284
80
76 - 145 148 - 284
140
130 - 211 256 - 416
Total:
480
Other Pokémon with this total
  • Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
  • Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
  • This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 80.

Type effectiveness

Under normal battle conditions in Generation V, this Pokémon is:
Damaged
normally by:
Normal
Fighting
Flying ½×
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel ½×
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric ½×
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Weak to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying ½×
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel ½×
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric ½×
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Immune to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying ½×
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel ½×
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric ½×
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None
Resistant to:
Normal
Fighting
Flying ½×
Poison
Ground
Rock
Bug
Ghost
Steel ½×
Fire
Water
Grass
Electric ½×
Psychic
Ice
Dragon
Dark
None

Learnset

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By leveling up

Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV
34   Light Screen Rollout  
35       Swift
40 Swift Swift   Electrolevitate
41     Light Screen  
44   Explosion    
46       Gyro Ball
48   Mirror Coat Swift  
50 Explosion      
51       Explosion
54     Explosion  
57       Mirror Coat
59     Mirror Coat  

By TM/HM

Number Generation I Generation II Generation III Generation IV
TM02   Headbutt    
TM03   Curse    
TM04   Rollout    
TM06 Toxic Toxic Toxic Toxic
TM07   Zap Cannon    
TM09 Take Down      
TM10   Hidden Power Hidden Power Hidden Power
TM12     Taunt Taunt
TM13   Snore    
TM15 Hyper Beam Hyper Beam Hyper Beam Hyper Beam
TM16     Light Screen Light Screen
TM17   Protect Protect Protect
TM18   Rain Dance Rain Dance Rain Dance
TM20 Rage Endure    
TM21   Frustration Frustration Frustration
TM24 Thunderbolt   Thunderbolt Thunderbolt
TM25 Thunder Thunder Thunder Thunder
TM27   Return Return Return
TM30 Teleport      
TM31 Mimic      
TM32 Double Team Double Team Double Team Double Team
TM33 Reflect      
TM34 Bide Swagger Shock Wave Shock Wave
TM35   Sleep Talk    
TM36 Selfdestruct      
TM39 Swift Swift    
TM40 Skull Bash      
TM41     Torment Torment
TM42     Facade Facade
TM43     Secret Power Secret Power
TM44 Rest Rest Rest Rest
TM45 Thunder Wave      
TM46     Thief Thief
TM47 Explosion      
TM50 Substitute      
TM57       Charge Beam
TM58       Endure
TM64       Explosion
TM68       Giga Attack
TM70       Flash
TM73       Thunder Wave
TM74       Gyro Ball
TM82       Sleep Talk
TM83       Nature Blessing
TM87       Swagger
TM90       Substitute
HM05 Flash Flash Flash  

Evolution

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Trivia

Origin

It seems to be based upon the concept of a living Poké Ball, and is often mistaken for one.

Name origin

An electrode is a device through which electrical current passes. Considering Electrode's tendency to self-destruct, it might also be a combination of electric and explode. Its Japanese name is probably a combination of 丸 maru, circle, and mine, as in landmine.

In other languages

External links

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