Lightning Rod forces all single-target Electric -type moves - used by any other Pokémon on the field - to target this Pokémon, and with 100% accuracy. This includes the status move Thunder Wave. The ability is most useful in double/triple battles. Lightning Rod (Japanese: ひらいしん Lightning Rod ), formatted as Lightningrod prior to Pokémon X and Y, is an Ability introduced in Generation III . Contents 1 Effect 1.1 In battle 1.1.1 Generation III 1.1.2 Generation IV 1.1.3 Generations V and VI 1.1.4 Generation VII onward 1.2 Outside of battle 1.2.1 Generation III 1.2.2 Generation VIII
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Lightning Rod. Jp. Name. The Pokémon draws in all Electric-type moves. Instead of being hit by Electric-type moves, it boosts its Sp. Atk. Electric-type moves are drawn to this Pokémon. Electric-type moves will do no damage and the Pokémon's SP ATK is raised one stage. If the Pokémon is in the lead spot, chance of encountering an Electric. Lightning Rod ( Japanese : ひらいしん, Hepburn : Hiraishin) is an ability used by some Pokémon that can absorb any Electric -type move and nullify the damage. It also increases the Pokémon's special attack . Contents 1 Pokemon 1.1 Natural 1.2 Hidden 1.3 Mega Evolution 2 Gallery Pokemon Natural Hidden Mega Evolution Gallery Scientist's Rhydon. view image Lightning Rod is a Pokemon Ability that draws Electric -type attacks and the Status Move Thunder Wave to the user. Lightning Rod | SM | Smogon Strategy Pokedex. Loading..
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Lightning Rod is a Pokémon ability. The Pokémon draws in all Electric-type moves. Instead of being hit by Electric-type moves, it boosts its Sp. Atk. Lightning Rod. This Pokemon is immune to Electric-type moves and raises its Special Attack by 1 stage when hit by an Electric-type move. If this Pokemon is not the target of a single-target Electric-type move used by another Pokemon, this Pokemon redirects that move to itself if it is within the range of that move. Lightning Rod. If this Pokemon is not the target of a single-target Electric-type move used by another Pokemon, this Pokemon redirects that move to itself. (Inadequate description? Let us know in this forum.) Pokemon. Cubone. Lightning Rod. Summary. Redirects single-target Electric moves to this Pokémon where possible. Absorbs Electric moves, raising Special Attack one stage. Effect. All other Pokémon's single-target Electric-type moves are redirected to this Pokémon if it is an eligible target.
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The ability Lightning Rod redirects all Electric type moves to that Pokémon, dealing no damage and raising their Special Attack one stage. The ability Galvanize changes Normal type moves to Electric type, and increases their power by 20%. Transistor increases the power of Electric type attacks by 50%. Close Ability Info Lightning Rod. The Pokémon draws in all Electric-type moves. Instead of taking damage from them, its Sp. Atk stat is boosted.
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Lightning Rod. Effect. The Pokémon draws in all Electric-type moves. Instead of being hit by Electric-type moves, it boosts its Sp. Atk. Pokémon that have Lightning Rod. 37 Pokémon have Lightning Rod. Pikachu #25. Electric. Raichu #26. Electric. Cubone #104. Ground. Marowak #105. Ground. Rhyhorn #111. Ground Rock. Rhydon #112. Ground Rock. In-Battle. Lightning Rod draws all Electric-type attacks to the user of this Ability. In a Double Battle, the Electric-type move is drawn to the Pokémon that has this Ability whether it was targeted or not. Originally, typing of the user would also count into whether any damage was done or not--only Ground-type Pokémon were immune to damage.