![]() ![]() Electric moves are among the most powerful in terms of damage dealt to the opponent. ![]() Updated Septemby Jeff Drake: There are so many great Electric moves in the Pokemon games, which probably explains why Electric-type Pokemon are among the most popular. As such, a lot of the best Electric moves are simple and straightforward powerful attacks, but Electric also offers some of the best supportive moves in the series. They’re often characterized as fast, heavy-hitters, such as common picks like Jolteon. Pokemon of the lightning-imbued, yellow-hued persuasion always tend to be popular picks in battles, both casual and competitive. RELATED: Pokemon: Ranking The Most Shocking Electric Pokemon It's no surprise that high-ranking trainers in the franchise use them prominently. Most importantly, Electric only has one weakness and offers great coverage offensively (just watch out for pesky Ground-types). That fact alone has probably done wonders for Electric’s reputation. The franchise’s resident rodent mascot, Pikachu, is an Electric-type, after all. Immense backlash after use, crippling Pikachu.Electric-type Pokemon have always been held in high regard. Can demolish most obstacles in it's path. Can be combined with Iron Tail for an immensely powerful attack. Can be used as a defensive shield against incoming attacks (as demonstrated by blocking Electrodes aftermath explosion and Mimikyu's Z-Move) Can intercept/deflect projectile attacks such as Shadow Ball. Electro ball or electroweb full#It can ensnare and immobilize foes to deliver a full power Thunderbolt or Iron Tail without worrying about missing the target. It improves Pikachu's manoeuvrability in battle (as demonstrated in it's battle against Silvally and Mightyena). ![]() But it could swap out Iron Tail or Quick attack.Įlectroweb is FAAAR superior to Volt Tackle in almost every situation and has far less drawbacks than a last resort move. Thunderbolt is his kamehameha, it should keep that one. It would be nice if Pikachu changed up more of his moveset IMO. Or making up strategies that make no sense. Instead of smashing his pokemon idiotically into his opponents. Ash should have learn to use things like setup moves, status effects and recovery. While he was up against bulk up incineroar and swords dance lycanroc. Which isn't remotely unnusual for his teams. The only Status move on Ash's entire team during the Alola conference was Feather Dance. He didn't deserve the win any more than Cameron did against Ash in Unova. Ash deserved to lose when his lycanroc got hit by that last counter, instead of having his Lycanroc take the hit unreasonably well and learning counter itself without warning. But Ash managed to win by hammering through, rather than becoming champion by learning more as a trainer. I remember being kind of annoyed that Gladion had a much smarter strategy than Ash throughout most of their battle. But it could swap out Iron Tail or Quick attack.Īsh's teams in general desperately need more status moves. ![]() Click to expand.There was an event Pikachu with ESpeed. ![]()
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