Electrike and Manectric

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Electrike
The Lightning Pokémon
Type: Electric
Official Registration #: 309
Entry: This small, puppy-like pokémon stores static electricity in its fur, which it uses both as added defense and as a means to stimulate its leg muscles. Once its legs are charged, electrike is capable of reaching speeds faster than the human eye … making games of fetch between tamed specimens and humans particularly quick. Be warned, however—upon each successful fetch, electrike enjoys praise and belly rubs, the latter of which has led to an unfortunate number of electrocution incidents in electrike’s native region of Hoenn.

Manectric
The Discharge Pokémon
Type: Electric
Official Registration #: 310
Entry: The evolved form of electrike, by battle experience. In the wild, this dog-like pokémon is rare and frequently avoids humans, but it is not necessarily difficult to find. This is because its pointed main attracts lightning, which it collects in its fur and discharges constantly into the atmosphere around it. Unfortunately for manectric, such discharges lead to equally unfortunate consequences to both human and general surrounding alike, and more than one forest fire and electrocution have been attributed to this pokémon.

Mega Manectric
The Discharge Pokémon
Type: Electric
Official Registration #: 310+
Entry: The advanced form of manectric, via manectite. The fur on this mega evolved pokémon can store hundreds of thousands of volts of electricity. It is therefore not a spiky thunder doggo; please stop trying to pet it for youtube clicks.

Why does my manectric refuse to listen to commands? To clarify, yes, he was traded to me and I do only have 3 gym badges. As soon as we get into battle, he suddenly does his own thing and thinks his decisions are better than mine, but other than that, we get along great and it’s almost like we’ve never been apart. What causes this?

This behavior tends to present itself in stronger pokémon, which in turn are typically pokémon that have been with a single trainer for a long while. As such, when one finds itself traded to a completely new trainer—especially if they haven’t been given much of a warning and definitely if the trainer is a complete stranger—it can be difficult for that pokémon to adjust. Even if the two of you get along great socially, on the battlefield, it’s a different story, as the act of battling is far more demanding than simply socializing. For you to battle effectively, the two of you need to be in sync. Your trust in each other must be at its peak, and that’s not something that can simply happen. Imagine, if you will, attempting to work with a complete stranger on an extremely delicate and important project. You may want to be nice to the stranger outside of that situation, but inside, you need to know that your partner knows what they’re doing. Disobeying orders is your manectric’s way of saying he’s not entirely sure you do—not to put too fine a point on it, of course.

That having been said, the solution to this conundrum is rather simple: build your relationship with your manectric. Work together with him off the battlefield and treat him as well as you can. Allow him to watch you battle using other members of your team so he can understand the way you work. Most importantly, understand that it may take time for your manectric to build up enough trust in you to let you command him during battle. He is, after all, working through the fact that his last trainer had left him—in his eyes, anyway.

Electrike and Manectric

Electrike
The Lightning Pokémon
Type: Electric
Official Registration #: 309
Entry: This small, puppy-like pokémon stores static electricity in its fur, which it uses both as added defense and as a means to stimulate its leg muscles. Once its legs are charged, electrike is capable of reaching speeds faster than the human eye … making games of fetch between tamed specimens and humans particularly quick. Be warned, however—upon each successful fetch, electrike enjoys praise and belly rubs, the latter of which has led to an unfortunate number of electrocution incidents in electrike’s native region of Hoenn.

Manectric
The Discharge Pokémon
Type: Electric
Official Registration #: 310
Entry: The evolved form of electrike, by battle experience. In the wild, this dog-like pokémon is rare and frequently avoids humans, but it is not necessarily difficult to find. This is because its pointed main attracts lightning, which it collects in its fur and discharges constantly into the atmosphere around it. Unfortunately for manectric, such discharges lead to equally unfortunate consequences to both human and general surrounding alike, and more than one forest fire and electrocution have been attributed to this pokémon.