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Generation V · #0603 — EleFish Pokémon

Eelektrik, the EleFish Pokémon and National Pokédex number 603, is an Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation V. As the intermediate evolution in a three-stage line beginning with Tynamo, Eelektrik represents a significant power spike for trainers seeking to harness electrical combat prowess. Standing at 1.2 meters tall and weighing 22.0 kilograms, this eel-like creature embodies the raw predatory nature of electric-type Pokémon while maintaining a relatively compact frame. With a base stat total of 405, Eelektrik distributes its strengths primarily toward physical attack (85) and special attack (75), making it a versatile offensive threat in both physical and special-based movesets. The Levitate ability grants Eelektrik immunity to Ground-type moves, a crucial defensive advantage that eliminates what would otherwise be a crippling weakness for an Electric-type, allowing it to function effectively in competitive scenarios where Ground-type threats are prevalent.

Base Stats

HP65
Attack85
Defense70
Sp. Atk75
Sp. Def70
Speed40
Total405
Height

1.2m

Weight

22.0kg

Category

EleFish Pokémon

Gender

Male 50% / Female 50%

Color

blue

Shape

fish

Abilities
Levitate

Evades ground moves.

Eelektrik Biology & Physical Characteristics

Eelektrik displays a distinctive eel-like morphology characterized by its blue-black coloration with a cream-colored underbelly that contrasts sharply with its primary body color. The most striking features are the three yellow circular electricity-generating organs arranged on each side of its body, which serve as both its primary offensive weapon and a key identifying characteristic. Its face features a round, tooth-filled, leech-like mouth accented with red lips, complemented by yellow-ringed eyes that give it an almost hypnotic appearance. Beige fins extend from above and below its head region, providing additional aquatic mobility, while a distinctive red fan-shaped tail fin completes its anatomical structure. These circular organs are not merely aesthetic; they are functional bioelectric structures capable of producing substantial electrical discharge that can paralyze prey and incapacitate opponents. The overall body composition suggests an organism perfectly adapted for ambush predation in aquatic or cave environments, with a streamlined form that maximizes both electrical conductivity and swimming efficiency.

Pokedex Numbers

national#603
original unova#109
updated unova#178
paldea#342
kitakami#176
blueberry#135
lumiose city#143

Training

EV Yield2 Attack
Catch Rate60
Base Happiness70
Base Exp.142
Growth Rateslow

Breeding

Egg Groupsindeterminate
GenderMale 50% / Female 50%
Egg Cycles20 (5355 steps)

Eelektrik Breeding, Gender Ratio & Egg Groups

Eelektrik maintains a perfectly balanced gender ratio of 50% male to 50% female, indicating no sexual dimorphism in the species and allowing equal breeding opportunities regardless of which individuals a trainer selects. The species belongs to the Amorphous egg group, a classification shared with many gelatinous, blob-like, and amorphous-bodied Pokémon, though Eelektrik's defined eel form represents a more corporeal member of this group. This egg group classification allows Eelektrik to breed with other Amorphous-group members, expanding the potential genetic combinations and move inheritances available to trainers engaged in competitive breeding programs. The hatch counter of 20 cycles translates to approximately 4,884-5,140 steps required to hatch Eelektrik eggs, placing it in the moderate range of breeding durations and making it reasonably accessible for players pursuing Pokédex completion or competitive team building. Eelektrik's base friendship value of 70 (in Generations 5-7) reflects its moderate receptiveness to trainer interaction and affection mechanics, suggesting it forms bonds with trainers through sustained effort rather than immediate familiarity. The slow growth rate, mirroring many powerful Pokémon across generations, reflects the investment required to develop Eelektrik from its juvenile Tynamo stage into a formidable combatant.

Sprites

eelektrik Front
Front
eelektrik Back
Back
eelektrik Shiny Front
Shiny Front
eelektrik Shiny Back
Shiny Back
eelektrik Home
Home
eelektrik Home Shiny
Home Shiny
eelektrik Showdown
Showdown
eelektrik Showdown Shiny
Showdown Shiny

TMs & HMs

tm01

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm02

crystal

tm02

gold silver

tm05

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

tm06

yellow

tm06

gold silver

tm06

red blue

tm06

crystal

tm06

emerald

tm06

firered leafgreen

tm06

diamond pearl

tm06

platinum

tm06

ruby sapphire

tm06

colosseum

tm06

black 2 white 2

tm06

xd

tm06

black white

tm06

heartgold soulsilver

tm06

omega ruby alpha sapphire

tm06

lets go pikachu lets go eevee

+480 more TMs/HMs

Eelektrik Evolution, Mega Evolution & Special Forms

Eelektrik occupies a critical middle position in a three-stage evolutionary line that begins with the diminutive Tynamo. Trainers can evolve Tynamo into Eelektrik through leveling up to level 39, a threshold that represents significant commitment and training investment. The transformation from Tynamo to Eelektrik involves substantial stat growth, with Attack increasing from 55 to 85, Special Attack rising from 50 to 75, and HP climbing from 35 to 65, creating a marked power increase that justifies the evolutionary effort. The final stage of this evolutionary chain requires a Thunder Stone to transform Eelektrik into the powerful Eelektross, which gains significant stat boosts and access to enhanced movepool options. This two-stage evolution pattern mirrors classic Pokémon evolutionary design philosophy while ensuring that trainers experience meaningful power progression. The Thunder Stone evolution is particularly significant as it represents a deviation from simple level-based progression, encouraging trainers to actively engage with item mechanics and strategic timing decisions. Eelektrik itself serves as a strong standalone Pokémon that can function effectively in mid-game content, providing flexibility for trainers who may not yet have access to Thunder Stones or who prefer the intermediate form's stat distribution.

Where to Find

seaside cave

unova

black 2Lv. 42-42 (5% chance)
white 2Lv. 42-42 (5% chance)

Eelektrik Behaviour and Natural Habitat

Eelektrik is characterized as a vigorous carnivore possessing a substantial appetite that drives aggressive hunting behavior. According to multiple Pokédex entries, when Eelektrik spots potential prey, it immediately coils around the target and delivers electrical shocks through its circular side organs to paralyze victims before consuming them. This hunting strategy demonstrates sophisticated predatory intelligence, employing electrical incapacitation as a means to subdue prey that might otherwise escape. The species inhabits both cave and marine environments, suggesting adaptability to diverse aquatic and subterranean ecosystems where darkness and confined spaces may provide hunting advantages. In cave settings, Eelektrik likely hunts smaller aquatic creatures and cave-dwelling Pokémon, while in marine environments it may compete with other predatory fish-type Pokémon for resources. The species' base happiness value of 70 indicates a moderately friendly disposition toward trainers, though its carnivorous nature and predatory instincts suggest it remains a wild, untamed creature even after capture. Eelektrik's presence in both freshwater cave systems and saltwater environments indicates ecological versatility unusual among many Electric-type Pokémon.

Pokedex Entries

black

They coil around foes and shock them with electricity-generating organs that seem simply to be circular patterns.

black 2white 2

It wraps itself around its prey and paralyzes it with electricity from the round spots on its sides. Then it chomps.

white

These Pokémon have a big appetite. When they spot their prey, they attack it and paralyze it with electricity.

x

It wraps itself around its prey and paralyzes it with electricity from the round spots on its sides. Then it chomps.

y

These Pokémon have a big appetite. When they spot their prey, they attack it and paralyze it with electricity.

omega ruby

It wraps itself around its prey and paralyzes it with electricity from the round spots on its sides. Then it chomps.

alpha sapphire

These Pokémon have a big appetite. When they spot their prey, they attack it and paralyze it with electricity.

Eelektrik Name Origin & Design Inspiration

The design of Eelektrik draws inspiration from real-world electric eels, particularly the electric organs found in species like Electrophorus and other gymnotid fish. The name itself is a clever portmanteau combining 'eel' with 'elektrik,' directly referencing both its biological inspiration and electrical nature, a naming convention consistent with Generation V's straightforward approach to Pokémon nomenclature. The Japanese name 'Shibibeel' similarly combines 'shibi' (a reference to electrical properties) with 'eel,' maintaining naming consistency across languages. The three circular organs on each side of its body represent a stylized interpretation of the electric organs found in real electric eels, which generate current through specialized cells arranged in columns. The yellow coloration of these organs contrasts dramatically with the dark blue-black body, making them visually prominent and suggesting high electrical potential similar to warning coloration in nature. The leech-like mouth design reinforces the aquatic parasitic hunter archetype, suggesting a creature that attaches to prey before delivering its incapacitating electrical payload. The overall aesthetic successfully bridges the gap between realistic eel morphology and fantastical Pokémon design principles, creating a creature that feels both biologically plausible and distinctly Pokémon in character.

Learnable Moves

Eelektrik can learn 61 moves:

Move
Type
Cat.
Power
Acc.
PP
acidpoison
Special
4010030
acid spraypoison
Special
4010020
acrobaticsflying
Physical
5510015
aqua tailwater
Physical
909010
attractnormal
Status
10015
bindnormal
Physical
158520
body slamnormal
Physical
8510015
bounceflying
Physical
85855
chargeelectric
Status
20
charge beamelectric
Special
509010
coilpoison
Status
20
confidenormal
Status
20
crunchdark
Physical
8010015
dischargeelectric
Special
8010015
double teamnormal
Status
15
eerie impulseelectric
Status
10015
electric terrainelectric
Status
10
electro ballelectric
Special
10010
electrowebelectric
Special
559515
endurenormal
Status
10
facadenormal
Physical
7010020
flashnormal
Status
10020
flash cannonsteel
Special
8010010
frustrationnormal
Physical
10020
gastro acidpoison
Status
10010
giga draingrass
Special
7510010
headbuttnormal
Physical
7010015
hidden powernormal
Special
6010015
iron tailsteel
Physical
1007515
knock offdark
Physical
6510020
light screenpsychic
Status
30
lungebug
Physical
8010015
magnet riseelectric
Status
10
protectnormal
Status
10
rain dancewater
Status
5
restpsychic
Status
5
returnnormal
Physical
10020
roundnormal
Special
6010015
scary facenormal
Status
10010
secret powernormal
Physical
7010020
shock waveelectric
Special
6020
signal beambug
Special
7510015
sleep talknormal
Status
10
snorenormal
Special
5010015
sparkelectric
Physical
6510020
substitutenormal
Status
10
super fangnormal
Physical
9010
swaggernormal
Status
8515
take downnormal
Physical
908520
tera blastnormal
Special
8010010
thrashnormal
Physical
12010010
throat chopdark
Physical
8010015
thunderelectric
Special
1107010
thunder fangelectric
Physical
659515
thunder waveelectric
Status
9020
thunderboltelectric
Special
9010015
toxicpoison
Status
9010
u turnbug
Physical
7010020
volt switchelectric
Special
7010020
wild chargeelectric
Physical
9010015
zap cannonelectric
Special
120505

Eelektrik Competitive Battle Guide

In competitive Pokémon formats, Eelektrik occupies a niche position as a mid-tier Electric-type option with specific strategic applications. Its Attack stat of 85 combined with Special Attack of 75 allows flexibility in movepool construction, enabling use of both physical moves like Wild Charge and special moves like Thunderbolt and Discharge. The Levitate ability provides invaluable strategic coverage by completely negating Ground-type moves, eliminating what would otherwise be a critical weakness and allowing Eelektrik to function in metagames dominated by Ground-type threats like Garchomp or Landorus. With a base Speed stat of only 40, Eelektrik lacks the velocity required for outspeeding common threats, necessitating Speed-control support through Trick Room, Sticky Web, or Choice Scarf investment to function effectively. Its movepool includes solid utility options like Thunder Wave for paralyzing threats, Eerie Impulse for special defense reduction, and Charge for turn-based special attack boosts, providing tactical versatility beyond simple attacking. The species' 405 base stat total positions it below many competitive staples, making it more viable in lower-tier formats like PU or RU where it can function as a solid defensive pivot. Trainers utilizing Eelektrik competitively typically employ it in slower, bulkier team structures that capitalize on its Levitate immunity and special attack potential rather than attempting to use it as a lead or early-game threat.

Commonly Asked Questions About Eelektrik

What type is Eelektrik?

Eelektrik is a electric type Pokemon.

What does Eelektrik evolve into?

Eelektrik evolves into eelektross.

What are Eelektrik's weaknesses?

Eelektrik is weak to ground type moves.

Where can I find Eelektrik?

Eelektrik can be found in seaside cave (unova).

Eelektrik Cultural Impact & Franchise History

Eelektrik has maintained modest cultural presence within the Pokémon franchise since Generation V's introduction, serving primarily as a mid-game staple rather than an iconic species commanding widespread recognition. The Unova region's emphasis on new Generation V Pokémon ensured Eelektrik received prominence in early Black and White playthroughs, with the species appearing as a notable cave-dwelling encounter that trainers could capture and utilize in their journey. While not achieving the mainstream recognition of species like Pikachu or Charizard, Eelektrik has developed a dedicated fanbase among players who appreciate its predatory design aesthetic and competitive potential. The species appears occasionally in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, though not as prominently as more iconic Electric-types, reflecting its secondary status within the broader franchise hierarchy. In the animated series, Eelektrik has received minor appearances contributing to the franchise's broader narrative, though it has not featured as prominently in major character arcs compared to first and second-generation Pokémon. The species' design has influenced fan artwork and creative interpretations, with artists drawn to the striking contrast between its dark body coloration and luminous yellow electrical organs. Eelektrik represents the middle tier of Pokémon cultural impact—recognized by dedicated franchise fans and competitive players while remaining largely unknown to casual audiences.

Where to Find Eelektrik in Every Pokémon Game

Eelektrik's availability varies significantly across Pokémon games depending on generation and regional distribution. In Generation V's Black and White games, Eelektrik appears in the Unova Pokédex as entry number 109, obtainable through capturing Tynamo in various cave locations and advancing it to level 39, making it relatively accessible during standard gameplay progression. In Black 2 and White 2, Eelektrik becomes Unova Pokédex entry 178 and remains similarly available through the same evolution chain methodology. The species maintains presence in subsequent generation games, though its availability fluctuates based on individual game region assignments and National Pokédex accessibility. In Generation VI games like X and Y, Eelektrik appears in various Kalos regional Pokédex categories, maintaining presence in the broader game ecosystem. Generation VII games including Sun and Moon continue offering access to Eelektrik through standard evolutionary progression from Tynamo captures. The species received renewed attention in later generations, with Pokémon Scarlet and Violet assigning it Pokédex number 342 in their regional availability system. Modern Pokémon games utilizing the National Pokédex system and expansive catching mechanics ensure Eelektrik remains obtainable for dedicated collectors, though specific encounter methods vary by game version. Players seeking Eelektrik for competitive team building typically breed Tynamo from parent Pokémon or utilize transfer mechanics through Pokémon Bank and subsequent cloud storage systems to move captured specimens between game generations.