Special
Pivot
140Speed · Extreme

Stats & Training

The stat bars tell the story: Speed carries everything and Attack's dead weight. But this Ball Pokemon still yields 2 Speed stat exp per fight on a medium-fast 1M XP curve.

Base Stats
Above
HP60
C
Attack50
D
Defense70
C
Sp. Atk80
C
Sp. Def80
C
Speed140
A
Total480
Details
Catch Rate
Challenging60 / 255
Growth Rate
Medium Fast1M XP
Height1.2 m
Weight66.6 kg
Base XP172
Abilities
Abilities were introduced in Generation III. Shown below for reference.
Soundproof
Protects against sound-based moves.
Static
Has a 30% chance of paralyzing attacking Pokémon on contact.
AftermathHA
Damages the attacker for 1/4 its max HP when knocked out by a contact move.
EV Yield
HPAtkDefSpASpDSpe+2
Speed training target
Pokedex Entries

It is dangerous. If it has too much electricity and has nothing to do, it amuses itself by exploding.

Electrode Weakness

Ground moves hit Electrode for super-effective damage. Not many exploitable gaps in the Electric typing defensive chart. Electrode's Electric typing only leaves 1 gap to cover.

Electrode Weakness and Resistance Chart
DamageTypes
2x (Weak)Ground
0.5x (Resist)Electric, Flying, Steel
Type ChartGood
1Weak
3Resist
0Immune
Score+1
Gen II Type Chart
  • Dark and Steel types added — Fairy does not exist yet
  • Moves are Physical or Special based on type, not per move
  • Special stat split into Sp.Atk and Sp.Def
4xCritical
None
2xWeak
¼xResist
None
0xImmune
None
STAB (2)
How to Beat Electrode in Gold & Silver (Best Counters)
Graveler
Graveler
RockGround
C
Available Moves
Moves
  • DigTM28
  • Mud-SlapTM31
Damage vs Electrode
Dig 2x
84-100%KO
Mud-Slap 2x
24-30%
View Graveler builds →

Gold & Silver Evolution

Electrode is what Voltorb becomes. Breed it for Voltorb eggs (average hatch time). No compatible partners for breeding via one egg group. Eggs are average hatch time. The evolution from Voltorb pushed Electrode to 480 total stats. Speed saw the largest single gain at +40. View every chain in the Evolution Chart.

How to Evolve

2 Forms
Stat Comparison 2 Stages
Voltorb
Electric
Electrode
Electric
HP
40
60+20
ATK
30
50+20
DEF
50
70+20
SP.ATK
55
80+25
SP.DEF
55
80+25
SPE
100
150+50
BST
330C-Tier
490C-Tier+160
ROLE
Pivot
Pivot
TYPE
Special
Special

Breeding

Challenging

Electrode is genderless — breed with Ditto to produce Voltorb eggs. Part of the Mineral egg group.

Egg Groups
Mineral
Gender
GenderlessDittoDitto only
Hatch Time
20 cycles·5,140 steps
Quick~5 min with Flame Body

Gold & Silver Electrode Best Moveset

Best Build

Experimental
Screens Setter
Ability
Not in Gen 2
Item
LeftoversSUSTAIN
Nature
Not in Gen 2

Screens Setter Moveset

  • ExplosionCoverage
  • ThunderboltSTAB
  • Thunder WaveSTAB
  • ReflectUtility

Moves

The level-up pool tells the story here. Electrode learns Self-Destruct and Explosion naturally, plus enough variety that TMs feel like bonuses. Normal and Rock coverage extends the reach beyond that.

Level-Up Moves

Lv 1
Screech
D8540Normal
Lv 1
Self-Destruct
C2001005Normal
Lv 1
Sonic Boom
9020Normal
Lv 1
Tackle
D3510035Normal
Lv 9
Screech
D8540Normal
Lv 17
Sonic Boom
9020Normal
Lv 23
Self-Destruct
C2001005Normal
Lv 29
Rollout
D309020Rock
Lv 34
Light Screen
B30Psychic
Lv 40
Swift
D6020Normal
Lv 44
Explosion
S2501005Normal
Lv 48
Mirror Coat-5
D10020Psychic

TM Moves

TM
TM03
Curse
C10Ghost
TM32
Double Team
15Normal
TM20
Endure+4
D10Normal
HM05
Flash
D7020Normal
TM21
Frustration
D10020Normal
TM02
Headbutt
D7010015Normal
TM10
Hidden Power
6010015Normal
TM15
Hyper Beam
C150905Normal
TM17
Protect+4
C10Normal
TM18
Rain Dance
C5Water
TM44
Rest
C10Psychic
TM27
Return
D10020Normal
TM04
Rollout
D309020Rock
TM35
Sleep Talk
C10Normal
TM13
Snore
4010015Normal
TM34
Swagger
C8515Normal
TM39
Swift
D6020Normal
TM25
Thunder
B1207010Electric
TM06
Toxic
B8510Poison
TM07
Zap Cannon
C100505Electric

Egg Moves

Electrode doesn't have any Egg moves

Tutor Moves

Electrode can't learn any Tutor moves

How to Get Electrode in Gold & Silver

You'll find Electrode at Team Rocket HQ as a set encounter. It's always there at that location, so come prepared for the battle. The location details below cover exact positioning.

How to Obtain Electrode in Gold & Silver

Voltorb is your first catch on the way to Electrode. You'll find trade and walking encounters from Lv. 17-23 across 8 total spots in the chain.

  1. Voltorb
    Step 1Catch Voltorb
    Route 10
    GoldGrass Lv.17 Route
    30%Mid
    Route 10
    SilverGrass Lv.17 Route
    30%Mid
    Team Rocket HQ - B1F
    SilverInteract with Pokemon Lv.23
    LimitedMid
    Team Rocket HQ - B1F
    GoldInteract with Pokemon Lv.23
    LimitedMid
    Olivine City
    GoldIn-game trade City
    Limited
    Trade for (give Krabby)
    Olivine City
    SilverIn-game trade City
    Limited
    Trade for (give Krabby)
  2. Electrode
    Step 2Electrode
    Team Rocket HQ - B2F
    SilverInteract with Pokemon Lv.23
    LimitedMid
    Team Rocket HQ - B2F
    GoldInteract with Pokemon Lv.23
    LimitedMid
    or evolve from Voltorb (Step 1)

Electrode Guide

  • In Gold & Silver, Electrode works as a pivot with 480 BST behind it. C-Tier on our list: a niche pick in Gold & Silver's meta. Explosion with Leftovers is the standard set.

  • In Gold & Silver, watch for Rhydon (Ground) when using Electrode. They all hit it super-effectively with STAB. Only 1 weakness means fewer dedicated counters to worry about. Electrode's base 140 Speed lets it outpace many threats and strike first, which matters more than trying to tank hits.

  • Electrode is a special attacker with base 80 Sp. Atk. Enough bulk to take a hit or two, too. Speed tells the real story. Base 140 Speed lets it outrun most of the field. Fits the pivot role.

  • In Gold & Silver, run Explosion, Thunderbolt, Thunder Wave, and Reflect on Electrode. Explosion is the most common pick at 23% usage. Thunderbolt provides reliable STAB damage.

  • For Gold & Silver, Electrode has answers, but so do you. Super-effective STAB from faster Pokemon is the simplest answer. Ground-type attackers hit hardest.

Game Availability

Available since Red & Blue, Electrode appears in 20 games spanning 10 generations. Beyond its original form, it gained a Hisuian form in Generation 8.

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