Eelektross #17 from Darkness that Consumes Light - Uncommon - Illustrated by hatachu
Lightning

Eelektross

#17/64 in Darkness that Consumes Light, Uncommon, Lightning, illustrated by hatachu.

Card number
#17/64
Rarity
Uncommon
Type
Lightning
Language
Japanese
Release date
June 16, 2017
Illustrator
hatachu
Original name
シビルドン
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Collector Notes

Eelektross

Eelektross appears in the Japanese print of Darkness that Consumes Light, released on June 16, 2017. Eelektross is a uncommon rarity. The Darkness that Consumes Light set contains 64 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by hatachu.

Collector Insights

Eelektross is a Pokémon TCG card from the Darkness that Consumes Light set, released on June 16, 2017. It has an HP of 140 and is classified as a Uncommon rarity card with the number 17 in its set. The card features two attacks: Dark Clamp and Vacuum Bolt. Dark Clamp requires one Lightning and one Colorless energy to deal 50 damage and prevents the Defending Pokémon from retreating during the opponent's next turn. Vacuum Bolt demands two Lightning and one Colorless energy, dealing 80+ damage and allowing the player to target one of their own Pokémon for an additional 80 damage, bypassing Weakness and Resistance for Benched Pokémon. The card’s artwork is credited to artist hatachu. Its attacks emphasize defensive disruption and high-damage offensive capabilities, reflecting its strategic role in gameplay. The design integrates electrical themes through its energy costs and damage effects.

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