Electrode #8 Pokemon Aquapolis

Electrode #8 — Aquapolis
Current Market Price
€4
(as of 21 Jun 2026, in Good condition)
DemandNumber of cards being soldLow
SupplyNumber of cards on the market right nowMedium
LiquidityHow quickly you can expect to sell at the current market priceMedium

Prices by Condition

ConditionPriceMinOffers
Near Mint€50
Excellent€3€31
Good€4€24
Light Played€2€26
Played€2€28
Poor€1€16

Recent Sales

last 90d10 of 10
DateConditionPrice
2d agoGood€6
2d agoNear Mint€6
2d agoNear Mint€5
2d agoPlayed€5
4d agoPoor€1
3w agoPoor€2
1mo agoLight Played€3
1mo agoNear Mint€7
1mo agoExcellent€6
2mo agoLight Played€3

Card Information

Pokemon
Electrode
Number
#8 / 147
Set
Aquapolis
Rarity
Rare
HP
70
Type
Lightning
Stage
Stage1
Evolves from
Voltorb
Retreat
1
Illustrator
Shin-ichi Yoshida
Weakness
Fighting ×2
Poke-POWERSuper Dynamo

Once during your turn (before your attack), if Electrode is your Active Pokémon, you may flip a coin. If heads, choose a Lightning Energy card from your discard pile and attach it to 1 of your Pokémon. This power can't be used if Electrode is affected by a Special Condition.

Swift
30

This attack's damage isn't affected by Weakness, Resistance, Poké-Powers, Poké-Bodies, or any other effects on the Defending Pokémon.

Market price overview for Electrode #8 from Aquapolis

Current pricing

On Cardmarket, Electrode from Aquapolis is priced at €4 in Good condition right now — there are 25 listings on the market right now. In Near Mint condition, the going rate is €5.

Price trend

Electrode is currently trading 5% above its 30-day average — the market has strengthened noticeably.

Demand & supply

With sales on only 8 days last month, the market for Electrode is thin, and supply is decent at 25 sellers.

Price history (90 days)

Near the 90-day high (€5), Electrode sits in the upper end of its price history. The bottom was €3.

Prices by condition

The condition premium is steep: €10 for MT versus €1 for PO.

Buy or sell?

Electrode is on an upward trajectory. Sellers listing now may benefit from the momentum.

Frequently Asked Questions