Source: The Pokémon Company
Name: Toxtricity (Japanese: ストリンダー Sutorindā)
Classification: Punk Pokémon
Type: Electric/Poison
Generation: Gen VIII Galar Region
Gender Ratio:
Height:
- 5' 3" (Toxtricity)
- 78' 9"+ (Gigantamax Toxtricity)
Weight:
- 88.2 lbs (Toxtricity)
- ??? lbs (Gigantamax Toxtricity)
Evolution:
- Toxtricity Amped Form Evolves from Toxel at level 30 with Hardy, Brave, Adamant, Naughty, Docile, Impish, Lax, Hasty, Jolly, Naive, Rash, Sassy, or Quirky Nature.
- Toxtricity Low Key Form Evolves from Toxel with Lonely, Bold, Relaxed, Timid, Serious, Modest, Mild, Quiet, Bashful, Calm, Gentle, or Careful Nature.
Alternate Formes:
- Amped Form
- Low-Key Form
- Gigantamax Toxtricity
How to catch in Sword/Shield:
- Evolve Toxel
- Max Raid Battles
- East Lake Axewell
- Giant's Cap
- Giant's Mirror
- Hammerlocke Hills
- Lake of Outrage
- Motostoke Riverbank
- North Lake Miloch
How to catch in Go: Not Available Yet
Description: Depending on its nature, Toxtricity can have one of two different forms: Amped and Low Key. Both forms are bipedal and have a mostly purple body with dark purple and light purple spikes. The Amped Form Toxtriciity, however, has a mohawk of bright yellow spikes, as well as bright yellow markings on its belly, arms, and legs. the Low Key Form Toxtricity has two frills of blue spikes, one on either side of its head, as well as blue markings on its belly, arms and legs. Known for their aggression and short fuse, Toxtricity can generate up to 15,000 volts of electricity. They live in stagnate water which they absord to create their poison. They generate electricity by striking the light purple protrusions on their chests, creating a sound similar to a guitar. The Low Key Form Toxtricity's sound is closer to a bass guitar.
Capable of Gigantamaxing, Gigantamax Toxtricity walks on all fours and has a mane of yellow and blue electric spikes. Its belly and tail are bright pink, and its eyes are yellow stars set in blue sclera. It has two blue and four yellow protrusions on its chest, and bright pink conductor coils on its lower half. Gigantamax Toxtricity is capable of removing spikes from its tail to use as projectiles against its opponents. While it is capable of generating more electricity than a thundercloud, its poison has seeped into its brain, causing it to lose all sense of control. It is known to contaminate any place it rampages with its toxic sweat.
Core Games
Amped Form Toxtricity
- Sword Pokédex: When this Pokémon sounds as if it's strumming a guitar, it's actually clawing at the protrusions on its chest to generate electricity.
- Shield Pokédex: This short-tempered and aggressive Pokémon chugs stagnant water to absorb any toxins it might contain.
Source: The Pokémon Company
Base Stats
- 75 HP
- 98 Attack
- 70 Defense
- 114 Sp. Attack
- 70 Sp. Defense
- 75 Speed
- 502 Total
Moves by Level
- Eerie Impulse (lv 1)
- Belch (lv 1)
- Tearful Look (lv 1)
- Nuzzle (lv 1)
- Growl (lv 1)
- Flail (lv 1)
- Acid (lv 1)
- Thunder Shock (lv 1)
- Acid Spray (lv 1)
- Leer (lv 1)
- Noble Roar (lv 1)
- Spark (Evo)
- Charge (lv 4)
- Shock Wave (lv 8)
- Scary Face (lv 12)
- Taunt (lv 16)
- Venoshock (lv 20)
- Screech (lv 24)
- Swagger (lv 28)
- Toxic (lv 32)
- Discharge (lv 36)
- Poison Jab (lv 40)
- Overdrive (lv 44)
- Boomburst (lv 48)
- Shift Gear (lv 52)
Moves by TM/TR
- TM00 Mega Punch
- TM01 Mega Kick
- TM03 Fire Punch
- TM05 Thunder Punch
- TM08 Hyper Beam
- TM09 Giga Impact
- TM14 Thunder Wave
- TM16 Screech
- TM21 Rest
- TM24 Snore
- TM25 Protect
- TM26 Scary Face
- TM31 Attract
- TM39 Facade
- TM40 Swift
- TM57 Payback
- TM59 Fling
- TM63 Drain Punch
- TM74 Venoshock
- TM76 Round
- TM77 Hex
- TM80 Volt Switch
- TM85 Snarl
- TM93 Eerie Impulse
- TR08 Thunderbolt
- TR09 Thunder
- TR20 Substitute
- TR22 Sludge Bomb
- TR26 Endure
- TR27 Sleep Talk
- TR30 Encore
- TR35 Uproar
- TR37 Taunt
- TR42 Hyper Voice
- TR57 Poison Jab
- TR73 Gunk Shot
- TR78 Sludge Wave
- TR80 Electro Ball
- TR82 Stored Power
- TR86 Wild Charge
- TR95 Throat Chop
Moves by Breeding
- Endeavour
- Metal Sound
- Power-Up Punch
Damaged normally by
- Normal 1×
- Rock 1×
- Ghost 1×
- Fire 1×
- Water 1×
- Ice 1×
- Dragon 1×
- Dark 1×
Weak to
- Ground 4×
- Psychic 2×
Immune to
- None
Resistant to
- Fighting ½×
- Flying ½×
- Poison ½×
- Bug ½×
- Steel ½×
- Grass ½×
- Electric ½×
- Fairy ½×
Gigantamax
Source: The Pokémon Company
- Sword Pokédex: Its excessive electric energy is its weapon. This Pokémon can build up more electricity than any thundercloud.
- Shield Pokédex: Out of control after its own poison penetrated its brain, it tears across the land in a rampage, contaminating the earth with toxic sweat.
Core Games Cont.
Low Key Form Toxtricity
- Sword Pokédex: Capable of generating 15,000 volts of electricity, this Pokémon looks down on all that would challenge it.
- Shield Pokédex: It has an electrical organ on its chest. While generating electricity, it fills its surroundings with what sounds like the strumming of a bass guitar.
Source: The Pokémon Company
Base Stats
- 75 HP
- 98 Attack
- 70 Defense
- 114 Sp. Attack
- 70 Sp. Defense
- 75 Speed
- 502 Total
Moves by Level
- Eerie Impulse (lv 1)
- Belch (lv 1)
- Tearful Look (lv 1)
- Nuzzle (lv 1)
- Growl (lv 1)
- Flail (lv 1)
- Acid (lv 1)
- Thunder Shock (lv 1)
- Acid Spray (lv 1)
- Leer (lv 1)
- Noble Roar (lv 1)
- Spark (Evo)
- Charge (lv 4)
- Shock Wave (lv 8)
- Scary Face (lv 12)
- Taunt (lv 16)
- Venom Drench (lv 20)
- Screech (lv 24)
- Swagger (lv 28)
- Toxic (lv 32)
- Discharge (lv 36)
- Poison Jab (lv 40)
- Overdrive (lv 44)
- Boomburst (lv 48)
- Magnetic Flux (lv 52)
Moves by TM/TR
- TM00 Mega Punch
- TM01 Mega Kick
- TM03 Fire Punch
- TM05 Thunder Punch
- TM08 Hyper Beam
- TM09 Giga Impact
- TM14 Thunder Wave
- TM16 Screech
- TM21 Rest
- TM24 Snore
- TM25 Protect
- TM26 Scary Face
- TM31 Attract
- TM39 Facade
- TM40 Swift
- TM57 Payback
- TM59 Fling
- TM63 Drain Punch
- TM76 Round
- TM77 Hex
- TM80 Volt Switch
- TM85 Snarl
- TM93 Eerie Impulse
- TR08 Thunderbolt
- TR09 Thunder
- TR20 Substitute
- TR22 Sludge Bomb
- TR26 Endure
- TR27 Sleep Talk
- TR30 Encore
- TR35 Uproar
- TR37 Taunt
- TR42 Hyper Voice
- TR57 Poison Jab
- TR73 Gunk Shot
- TR78 Sludge Wave
- TR80 Electro Ball
- TR82 Stored Power
- TR86 Wild Charge
- TR91 Venom Drench
- TR95 Throat Chop
Moves by Breeding
- Endeavour
- Metal Sound
- Power-Up Punch
Damaged normally by
- Normal 1×
- Rock 1×
- Ghost 1×
- Fire 1×
- Water 1×
- Ice 1×
- Dragon 1×
- Dark 1×
Weak to
- Ground 4×
- Psychic 2×
Immune to
- None
Resistant to
- Fighting ½×
- Flying ½×
- Poison ½×
- Bug ½×
- Steel ½×
- Grass ½×
- Electric ½×
- Fairy ½×
Gigantamax
Source: The Pokémon Company
- Sword Pokédex: Its excessive electric energy is its weapon. This Pokémon can build up more electricity than any thundercloud.
- Shield Pokédex: Out of control after its own poison penetrated its brain, it tears across the land in a rampage, contaminating the earth with toxic sweat.
Pokémon Go
Toxtricity in Pokémon Go
Pokédex: Not Available Yet
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