The Best Electric Type in Pokemon Legends: Z-A is Already Decided

As the release of Pokemon Legends: Z-A is just under two weeks away, it’s a good time to talk about the different Pokemon available for each type and which ones would be valuable additions to your team. What makes a Pokemon ‘good’ varies from player to player – some prioritize how a Pokemon looks, others their personal favorites, and still others focus on how strong it is in battle. Given that Pokemon Legends: Z-A is expected to feature 232 Pokemon, according to leaks, plus an impressive 26 new Mega Evolutions, building a team of only six can be challenging. However, when it comes to Electric-type Pokemon, the top choice is already obvious: Jolteon.

Look, I know some old-school Pokemon fans might freak out, but hear me out – Jolteon could actually be the best Electric-type in the game. Pokemon Legends: Z-A definitely keeps a lot of what we love about the main series, but it’s changing things up, especially when it comes to battles. Pokemon battles in PLZA are *totally* different – they’re not turn-based anymore! It’s all real-time now, where you’re dodging attacks and moves have cooldowns. Considering all that, and especially when you look at Jolteon’s Base Stat Total (BST), I honestly think it could be the top Electric-type. It’s a bold claim, but it makes sense!

Which Electric-Type Should You Use in Pokemon Legends: Z-A?

As a Pokemon fan, I’ve always been interested in what makes different Pokemon strong, and one thing that comes up a lot is BST. That stands for base stat total – it’s basically the sum of all six of a Pokemon’s core stats. When it comes to Electric-types, they’re generally known for being fast but not very tough, though there are definitely some that break the mold. Jolteon, to me, is a really classic example of an Electric Pokemon: it has pretty low defenses and HP, but a super high Speed stat and a great Special Attack, adding up to a total BST of 525. Actually, that’s the highest BST of *any* Electric-type in the game, and here’s a breakdown of how it compares:

  • Jolteon, 525 BST
  • Eelektross, 515 BST
  • Ampharos, 510 BST
  • Raichu, 485 BST
  • Heliolisk, 481 BST
  • Manectric, 475 BST
  • Dedenne, 431 BST
  • Emolga, 428 BST

It’s important to remember that reliable leaks have accurately predicted every Mega Evolution in the game up until now, and those leaks mentioned Mega Eelektross in Pokemon Legends: Z-A. So, even though we haven’t seen the Pokemon itself or its earlier form yet, it’s almost certain they will be included in the game.

PLZA’s Electric Pokemon With Mega Evolutions Explained

Several of these Pokemon either already have or are planned to receive Mega Evolutions. Mega Ampharos and Mega Manectric were introduced in Generation 6, while Mega Raichu appears in the DLC for Pokemon Legends: Z-A, with two different forms. Leaks also suggest that Mega Eelektross will be included in PLZA. Since Mega Evolutions boost a Pokemon’s stats by 100, all of these will be statistically stronger than Jolteon when they Mega Evolve, but there’s a catch.

Why Jolteon is The Best Electric-Type in Pokemon Legends: Z-A

Jolteon could become the top Electric-type in Pokemon Legends: Z-A because it’s the fastest and also fairly durable. This combination means its moves recharge quickly and it can dodge attacks often. Speed is crucial in PLZA, and Jolteon’s natural high speed allows it to use its strongest moves repeatedly without needing weaker filler moves. It also dodges enemy attacks more frequently, increasing its chances of surviving each battle compared to slower Pokemon.

Pokemon HP Attack Defense Sp. Attack Sp. Defense Speed
Jolteon 65 65 60 110 95 130
Raichu 60 90 55 90 80 110
Eelektross 85 115 80 105 80 50
Dedenne 67 58 57 81 67 101
Heliolisk 62 55 52 109 94 109
Emolga 55 75 60 75 60 103
Ampharos 90 75 85 115 90 55
Mega Ampharos 90 95 105 165 110 45
Manectric 70 75 60 105 60 105
Mega Manectric 70 75 80 135 80 135

Therefore, only Mega Manectric is faster than Jolteon. However, its regular form is considerably slower and has less defense, and while you can use Mega Evolutions repeatedly in PLZA, you can’t keep Mega Manectric active constantly. Heliolisk and Raichu are decent options, but Jolteon remains the better choice when considering everything.

Jolteon boasts the second-highest Special Attack and the greatest Speed, making it a potentially amazing attacker. What’s even better is that it won’t need to compete with others based on Abilities, since Pokemon Legends: Z-A is removing Abilities from the game entirely. However, with rumors suggesting that no Eeveelutions will receive Mega Evolutions, some players might find other Pokemon to be better choices than Jolteon for that reason alone.

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2025-10-05 01:50