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Revision as of 06:30, 11 November 2015
The Electric type (でんきタイプ Denki taipu in Japanese) is one of the eighteen Pokémon elemental types.
The Electric type is a type of Pokémon that have electricity-oriented powers. They control electricity, store it, or even produce it.
Electric-type Pokémon have varied habitats, from forests, praries, cities and power plants. Electric-type Pokémon are usually fast, and many of their attacks may paralyze the target. Some Electric-type Pokémon also resemble artifical objects used by humans that can relate to electricity.
Some of the Electric-type Pokémon Trainers are Lt. Surge, the third Gym Leader of Kanto; Wattson, the third Gym Leader of Hoenn; Volkner, the last Sinnoh Gym Leader; Elesa the fourth Gym Leader of Unova; and Clemont, the fifth Gym Leader of Kalos.
Electric-type moves
- There are 27 Electric-type moves.
- In Generation I, 5 moves were introduced.
- In Generation II, 2 moves were introduced.
- In Generation III, 3 moves were introduced.
- In Generation IV, 5 moves were introduced.
- In Generation V, 2 moves were introduced.
- In Generation VI, 6 moves were introduced.
- In battles: Special moves stand out.
- In contests: Cool moves stand out.
List of Electric-type moves
Name | Category | Contest | Generation | Power |
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Bolt Strike | Generation V | 130 | ||
Charge | Generation III | - | ||
Charge Beam | Generation IV | 50 | ||
Discharge | [1] | Generation IV | 80 | |
Eerie Impulse | Generation VI | - | ||
Electric Terrain | Generation VI | - | ||
Electrify | Generation VI | - | ||
Electro Ball | Generation V | 60-150 | ||
Electroweb | Generation V | 55 | ||
Fusion Bolt | Generation V | 100 | ||
Ion Deluge | Generation VI | - | ||
Magnetic Flux | Generation VI | - | ||
Magnet Rise | [2] | Generation IV | - | |
Nuzzle | Generation VI | 20 | ||
Parabolic Charge | Generation VI | 50 | ||
Shock Wave | Generation III | 60 | ||
Spark | Generation III | 65 | ||
Thunder | Generation I | 110[3] | ||
Thunder Fang | [4] | Generation IV | 65 | |
Thunder Punch | Generation I | 75 | ||
Thunder Shock | Generation I | 40 | ||
Thunder Wave | Generation I | - | ||
Thunderbolt | Generation I | 90[5] | ||
Volt Switch | Generation V | 70 | ||
Volt Tackle | Generation III | 120 | ||
Wild Charge | Generation V | 90 | ||
Zap Cannon | Generation II | 120[6] |
Effectiveness of Electric-type moves
×2 |
Super effective against Pokémon of the types: and .
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Not very effective against Pokémon of the types: , and .
×0 |
Ineffective against Pokémon of the types: .
Weaknesses and resistances of the Electric type
A type chart displaying the weaknesses and resistances of a Pokémon when damaged by a move. Empty fields are moves that do normal damage.
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Electric-type-Pokémon Trainers
Electric-type-Pokémon Gym Leaders
Electric-type-Pokémon Elite Four members
There are no Elite Four members that specialize in the Electric type.
Electric-type Pokémon
42 Pokémon are Electric type. (5.83% of all Pokémon)
Pure Electric-type Pokémon
26 Pokémon are pure Electric type. (61.90% of the Electric-type Pokémon)
Pikachu | Raichu | Voltorb | Electrode | Electabuzz | Jolteon |
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#025 |
#026 |
#100 |
#101 |
#125 |
#135 |
Pichu | Mareep | Flaaffy | Ampharos | Elekid | Raikou |
#172 |
#179 |
#180 |
#181 |
#239 |
#243 |
Electrike | Manectric | Plusle | Minun | Shinx | Luxio |
#309 |
#310 |
#311 |
#312 |
#403 |
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Luxray | Pachirisu | Electivire | Blitzle | Zebstrika | Tynamo |
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#466 |
#522 |
#523 |
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Primary Electric-type Pokémon
10 Pokémon are primary Electric type. (23.81% of Electric-type Pokémon)
Magnemite | Magneton | Zapdos | Magnezone | Rotom | Emolga |
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#081 |
#082 |
#145 |
#462 |
#479 |
#587 |
Thundurus | Helioptile | Heliolisk | Dedenne | ||
#642 |
#694 |
#695 |
#702 |
Secondary Electric-type Pokémon
6 Pokémon are secondary Electric type. (14.29% of the Electric-type Pokémon)
Chinchou | Lanturn | Joltik | Galvantula | Stunfisk | Zekrom |
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#170 |
#171 |
#595 |
#596 |
#618 |
#644 |
Pokémon with Electric-type alternate formes
The following alternate formes of some Pokémon are also of the Electric type.
Mega Ampharos | Mega Manectric | Heat Rotom | Wash Rotom | Frost Rotom | Fan Rotom |
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#181 |
#310 |
#479 |
#479 |
#479 |
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Thundurus #642 |
Relations with other types
- They're weak against the Ground type because in real life, the ground is a natural sink of electrons.
- They're strong against the type because while in the air, they don't make contact with the ground, so they can't divert the electricity, so they're susceptible to strong electrical currents and it's easy for a thunder to hit something that's flying.
- They're strong against the Water type because water is a natural electricity conductor, and if one is in the water, it gets electrocuted as well.
- The Dragon type resists them because in old legends, dragons were immune to the nature forces, electricity included.
- The Grass type resists them because plants and trees are made of materials that don't conduct electricity, like wood and rubber. Also, trees divert the electricity to the ground with their roots.
- They resist the Steel type because all kinds of metals are electricity conductors.
Notes
- ^ Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.
- ^ Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.
- ^ 120 until Generation V.
- ^ Before Generation VI, this was a -type move.
- ^ 95 until Generation V.
- ^ 100 until Generation III.
- ^ Before Generation VI, Electric/Steel-type Pokémon were resistant to Dark-type moves.
- ^ Before Generation VI, Electric/Steel-type Pokémon were resistant to Ghost-type moves.
- ^ a b In Generation I, Magnemite and Magneton were pure -type Pokémon.
- ^ a b c d e In Generation IV, all of Rotom's forms were and type.
- ^ Thanks to the ability Multitype, equipped with the Zap Plate.
- ^ In its Therian Forme.
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