Alright, let’s talk about this orange Voltorb thing, ya know, the one they got in that Pokemon Go game. I ain’t no expert, but I hear tell it’s a special kind, a Hisuian form, they call it. Sounds fancy, don’t it?
What’s This Orange Voltorb Anyways?
Now, from what I gather, this orange Voltorb ain’t just a regular Voltorb painted up all pretty. It’s a whole different breed, came from some place called Hisui, or somethin’ like that. They say it’s got somethin’ to do with that Arceus game, the one all the young’uns are playin’ these days.
They put this orange fella in Pokemon Go to celebrate, I guess. Makes sense, folks like new things, keeps ‘em busy. This Voltorb, it’s electric, just like the regular ones, zaps ya if you ain’t careful. But this one’s orange, see? Makes it special, I reckon.
- It’s electric, like a lightning bug but bigger.
- It’s got this Hisuian form, makes it different.
- It came out when they had that Arceus game thing.
Is it Any Good?
Well, folks are catchin’ ‘em, that’s for sure. They say it ain’t the strongest Pokemon around, but it’s kinda rare, see? People like rare things, makes ‘em feel special havin’ ‘em. This Voltorb, it’s got a CP, whatever that means, of somethin’ like 1141, and an attack of 109, and defense around 111. Sounds fancy, but I don’t know what it all means.
I heard tell it can turn into somethin’ called Electrode if you give it enough candy, 50 pieces they say. Like feedin’ a baby, I guess. But this Hisuian one, it needs somethin’ special to evolve, somethin’ they ain’t got in Pokemon Go yet. Maybe they’ll add it later, who knows? These game folks, they like changin’ things up.
Catchin’ This Orange Fella
Now, catchin’ this orange Voltorb ain’t easy, I hear. It’s kinda rare, you see. They say it’s got a catch rate of around 33 percent, whatever that means. Sounds like you gotta throw a lot of them pokeballs to get one. And even then, it might just run away on ya.
Some folks say it’s one of the rarest Pokemons out there, along with somethin’ called Larvesta and Volcarona. Never heard of ‘em myself, but they sound like somethin’ you gotta work hard to get. Like findin’ a four-leaf clover, I suppose.
Strong and Weak Against What?
This orange Voltorb, it’s tough against some things, weak against others. Like, if a bird Pokemon comes flyin’ at it, the Voltorb won’t take much damage. Same goes for those steel types, all hard and metal-like. And ‘course, it ain’t gonna hurt itself with its own electricity, bein’ electric and all.
But you send a ground Pokemon at it, somethin’ that digs in the dirt, and that Voltorb’s gonna be in trouble. They say ground types are strong against electric types. Makes sense, I guess, like water shortin’ out a wire.
Why All the Fuss?
Well, like I said, folks like new things. And this orange Voltorb, it’s new, it’s different, it’s kinda rare. It gives folks somethin’ to chase after, somethin’ to brag about. It’s like findin’ a shiny penny in a pile of regular ones, makes ya feel lucky.
And it keeps that Pokemon Go game interesting, see? If nothin’ ever changed, folks would get bored and move on to somethin’ else. So, they add these new Pokemons, these new forms, to keep folks hooked. Smart, I guess, these game makers.
Final Thoughts
So, that’s the story of this orange Voltorb, as far as I can tell. It’s an electric Pokemon, it’s Hisuian, it’s kinda rare, and it evolves into Electrode. It’s strong against some things, weak against others. And it gives folks somethin’ to do in that Pokemon Go game. That’s about all I know. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go check on my chickens.
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