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Pokemon Go: Voltorb & Hisuian Voltorb Spotlight Hour Guide

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Jan 26,2025

Préparez-vous, entraîneurs de Pokémon GO ! Ce mardi 7 janvier 2025, de 18h à 19h heure locale, ne manquez pas la Spotlight Hour mettant en vedette Voltorb et Hisuian Voltorb ! Cette double Pokémon Spotlight Hour offre une fantastique opportunité d’attraper les deux variantes et même d’attraper leurs formes brillantes.

Préparez-vous pour une virée de capture :

Avec deux Pokémon à l'honneur, faites le plein de Poké Balls, de Baies et d'Encens. Maximisez vos chances d'attraper et de faire évoluer ces Pokémon électrisants et assurez-vous de disposer de suffisamment d'espace dans votre stockage Pokémon.

Voltorbe (Pokémon #100) :

Pokémon de type Électrique de la région de Kanto, Voltorb évolue en Électrode en utilisant 50 bonbons. Chaque capture rapporte 3 bonbons et 100 Stardust. Voltorb possède un CP maximum de 1141, avec 109 en attaque et 111 en défense. Son ensemble de mouvements optimal est Spark et Discharge, délivrant 5,81 DPS et 40,62 TDO. Le temps pluvieux renforce son attaque. Gardez un œil sur sa variante bleue brillante !

Voltorbe Hisuian (Pokémon #100) :

Également Pokémon de la région Kanto (et aussi #100 !), Hisuian Voltorb évolue en Hisuian Electrode avec 50 bonbons, récompensant 3 bonbons et 100 Stardust par capture. Il partage le CP maximum de Voltorb de 1141, ses statistiques d'attaque et de défense. Cependant, ses avantages en termes de type diffèrent. Il subit des dégâts accrus des mouvements de type Insecte, Feu, Glace et Poison (160 % de dégâts), tout en résistant aux mouvements de type Herbe, Acier et Eau (63 % de dégâts) et aux autres mouvements de type Électrique (39 % de dégâts) . Son meilleur ensemble de mouvements est Tackle et Thunderbolt, fournissant 5,39 DPS et 37,60 TDO. Les conditions météorologiques partiellement nuageuses et pluvieuses augmentent ses dégâts. Cherchez sa forme noire brillante !

Ne manquez pas cette opportunité passionnante d'ajouter ces puissants Pokémon (et leurs homologues brillants !) à votre collection ! Bonne chasse !

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