Electrode Hisui is an Electric/Grass-type Pokémon introduced in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, set in the Hisui region, which is the ancient name for the Sinnoh region.
Type: Electric / Grass
Abilities:
- Soundproof: Grants immunity to sound-based moves.
- Static (Hidden Ability): May paralyze opponents on contact.
Physical Characteristics:
- Resembles a large, spherical Pokémon with a smooth, wooden texture resembling a Poké Ball.
- The top half is a darker shade of brown with a grainy texture, while the bottom half is lighter.
- Features an exaggerated, mischievous grin and large, expressive eyes.
- Emits a soft, greenish glow, hinting at its Grass-type nature.
Behavior and Habitat:
- Found in the Coronet Highlands, a mountainous area with abundant vegetation in the Hisui region.
- Known to explode with little provocation, making it tricky to approach.
- Exhibits a playful yet volatile nature, often zipping around at high speeds.
- Draws energy from the natural environment, particularly thriving in areas with lush plant life.
In Battle:
- Acts as a fast and unpredictable attacker with a high Speed stat.
- Signature moves include Thunderbolt and Energy Ball, capitalizing on its dual typing.
- Strong against Water, Flying, and Rock types due to its Electric and Grass moves.
- Vulnerable to Fire, Ice, Bug, and Poison types, requiring strategic play to mitigate these weaknesses.
Evolution:
- Evolves from Voltorb Hisui when exposed to a Leaf Stone.
- Unlike its Kantonian counterpart, Hisuian Electrode has adapted to its environment with a Grass typing.
Interesting Facts:
- The Hisuian form of Electrode is a nod to the region's natural beauty and the integration of nature with Pokémon.
- Its design is inspired by ancient Poké Balls, which were traditionally made from Apricorns, reflecting its Grass-type.
- Despite its wooden appearance, it retains the explosive tendencies of its Electric heritage, making it a challenging Pokémon to handle.
- Known for its ability to harness both electrical and natural energies, symbolizing the harmony between technology and nature in the Hisui region.