Electric-type Coromon are going to feel quite familiar to those who have played Pokemon previously. They tend to be fast, have strong attacks, and can deal huge amounts of damage.

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However, it's impossible to deny just how unique a few of the strategies behind them can get. To truly bring the most out of these Coromon, players have to know solid strategies and where to get them in the first place.

6 Deecie - (Evolves from Acie)

Deecie Coromon
Several electric cloud creatures

Coromon Name

Locations

Acie

  • Donar Island

Deecie

  • Mount Muspel

Both Acie and Deecie — and yes their names are thunderstruck with puns — are only available in select locations and are uncommon to appear as well. If players can get an Acie, it evolves into Deecie at level 35. Deecie may be worth getting for its Clear Skies Trait alone as it would allow players to dispel and control weather effects.

It also has many ways to have priority attacks as well that take advantage of its high Special Attack stat like Multi Bolt and Thunder Salvo. It may not have a wide variety of typings on its attacks but when it does hit, it can pack a serious whallop.

Stat Name

Base Stats

Level 99

HP

105

214

Speed

144

149

Attack

120

125

Defense

188

193

Sp. Attack

256

261

Sp. Defense

195

200

5 Houndtrion - (Evolves from Houndos)

Houndtrion Coromon
An electric cerebrus 

Coromon Name

Locations

Houndos

  • Thunderous Cave
  • Dojo Grounds

Houndtrion

  • Thunderous Cave
  • Dojo Grounds

This electrified dog reminiscent of the Cerberus is quite the good boy on the right team. Houndos evolves into Houndtrion at level 34. Using its Trait Menacing to reduce the attacking power of opposing Coromon, it can also hamper their ability to attack by using either Power Talons or Spark Disc, both of which deplete the enemy's SP.

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Houndtrion in general is a solid all-around kind of Coromon instead of having too intense of a single focus which can quite honestly be helpful in rounding out any squad.

Stat Name

Base Stats

Level 99

HP

162

271

Speed

197

202

Attack

188

193

Defense

98

103

Sp. Attack

230

235

Sp. Defense

148

153

4 Lumasect - (Evolves from Lampyre & Lumon)

Lumasect Coromon
An electrified insect

Coromon Name

Locations

Lumon

  • Thunderous Cave

Lampyre

  • Ixqun
  • Soggy Swamp

Lumasect

  • Ixqun
  • Vermeer Grotto
  • Mount Muspel

Lumon evolves into Lampyre at level 16 and Lampyre evolves into Lumasect at level 30. Its trait Bright Light is quite useful in the game itself, lighting up caves, but it's Lumsect's speed which is truly something to marvel at. Since Conductor can make it even better, it can be tempting to train a Coromon too fast for opponents to keep up with. With an attack like Whoosh which powers up with speed differences, this can be the ultimate speed demon of a fighter.

Stat Name

Base Stats

Level 99

HP

162

271

Speed

224

229

Attack

108

113

Defense

136

141

Sp. Attack

134

139

Sp. Defense

191

196

3 Magnamire - (Evolves from Gauslime)

Magnamire Coromon
An electrified goopy creature

Coromon Name

Locations

Gauslime

  • Thunderous Cave
  • Soggy Swamp

Magnamire

  • Frozen Cavern

Gauslime evolves into Magnamire at level 38. Looking like an electrified Muk or Grimer, it has some traits reminiscent of the Pokemon as well, specifically the Trait Stinky. It gives a solid chance of making the opponent have the Hazy status effect. It's possible that Sticky Layer can be useful as well, slowing down any opponents that try to hit it and can't get through its decent defenses.

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It has a decent selection of attacks to choose from with a few interesting twists that can allow it to poison opponents as well. With such high Attack stats, using it to fire off Transcendant and get a priority attack at a minimum is worth something.

Stat Name

Base Stats

Level 99

HP

133

242

Speed

117

222

Attack

215

220

Defense

204

209

Sp. Attack

163

168

Sp. Defense

152

157

2 Rynobuz - (Evolves from Bazzer & Buzzlet)

Rynobuz Coromon
An electrified beetle

Coromon Name

Locations

Buzzlet

  • Thunderous Cave
  • Woodlow Forest
  • Woodlow Harbor

Bazzer

  • Wostin Desert
  • Mount Muspel

Rynobuz

  • Mount Muspel
  • Submerged Tunnels

Buzzlet evolves into Bazzer at level 17 and Bazzer evolves into Rynobuz at level 36. While it may be tempting to use the Trait Good Aim to try and get some meaty critical hits in, but Rynobuz doesn't have all that many physical attacks to draw from in the first place, let alone the stats to support it.

Instead, it's the variety found in Rynobuz's move pool that is most useful. It can dish out Electric, Cut, Ghost, Magic, Foul, and even Sand-type attacks. It can lead to having a massive variety of choices in battle — a Coromon always capable of landing super effective attacks.

Stat Name

Base Stats

Level 99

HP

181

290

Speed

102

107

Attack

162

167

Defense

170

175

Sp. Attack

220

225

Sp. Defense

178

183

1 Toravolt - (Evolves from Bittybolt)

Toravolt Coromon
A tiger with electricity around it

Coromon Name

Locations

Bittybolt

  • Woodlow Forest
  • Wostin Desert

Toravolt

  • Mount Muspel
  • Submerged Tunnels

The absolute cutey-pie Bittybolt evolves into Toravolt at level 30. While most Electric-types are focused on attacking, Toravolt is a unique exception. With its attack Power Nap to heal HP and the Trait Scrapper to reduce physical damage, it could be quite the unique tank on a team. It has several useful Status attacks as well, and when combined with Toravolt's Special Attack stat, players can weigh down opponents and then wipe them out with a well-timed blow.

Stat Name

Base Stats

Level 99

HP

134

243

Speed

174

179

Attack

141

146

Defense

194

199

Sp. Attack

246

251

Sp. Defense

168

173

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