#004 — Larveel
The Deep Current Pokémon
Type: Water / Electric
Category: Deep Current Pokémon
Height: 1'0"
Weight: 6 lbs
Color: Blue-Gray
Body Style: Serpentine
EvolutionLarveel → Level 20 after participating in 20 Deep Sea Battles → Morayvolt
A Deep Sea Battle is any battle fought below the region's 33-foot abyssal threshold.
AbilitiesStatic ChargeContact with the Pokémon may cause paralysis.
Hidden Ability — PressureMoves targeting this Pokémon consume additional PP.
Base Stats
Stat
Value
HP
45
Attack
35
Defense
40
Sp. Atk
60
Sp. Def
45
Speed
55
BST
280
EV Yield1 Speed
Catch Rate200
Gender Ratio50% Male / 50% Female
Egg GroupsWater 2 / Dragon
Egg Cycles20
Growth RateMedium Fast
Base Friendship50
HabitatTwilight reef trenches
Kelp caverns
Electrically active reef zones
Deep underwater current tunnels
Refined LoreLarveel drift silently through deep reef systems where sunlight barely penetrates. Their translucent bodies naturally channel bioelectric pulses through specialized organs lining their spine.
By releasing weak electrical signals into surrounding water, Larveel can map nearby terrain and detect prey hidden in darkness. Entire schools have been observed moving in synchronized patterns resembling flowing currents.
Although naturally timid, Larveel become aggressive when startled, releasing defensive electric bursts capable of stunning predators several times their size.
No verified sightings exist above the region's 33-foot abyssal threshold.
Signature Move — Abyss SparkType: Electric
Category: Special
Power: 60
Accuracy: 100
PP: 20
The user fires a concentrated electric pulse through surrounding water. Damage increases against submerged targets.
May paralyze the target.
Pokédex Entries"Larveel drifts silently through deep reefs, sensing movement through tiny electric pulses invisible to the naked eye."
"Its glowing fins flicker softly in darkness. Sailors once mistook entire schools of Larveel for underwater stars."
Shiny FormBody becomes dark indigo
Electric markings glow gold
Fins become bright cyan
The coloration resembles rare electrical storms observed over abyssal waters.
Biological InspirationJuvenile moray eels
Electric eels
Deep-sea ribbonfish
Mythological InspirationSea serpents
Storm spirits
Living ocean currents
Competitive RoleFast early-game special attacker focused on:
Paralysis spreading
Speed control
Pivot offense
Electric utility
#005 — Morayvolt
The Current Shock Pokémon
Type: Water / Electric
Category: Current Shock Pokémon
Height: 3'11"
Weight: 36 lbs
Color: Navy Yellow
Body Style: Serpentine
EvolutionLarveel → Level 20 after 20 Deep Sea Battles → Morayvolt
Morayvolt →
Trade while holding a Deep Sea Orb
OR
Level 36 while inside Abyssal Waters → Thundralisk
AbilitiesStatic ChargeContact with the Pokémon may cause paralysis.
Hidden Ability — Volt AbsorbElectric-type moves restore HP instead of dealing damage.
Base Stats
Stat
Value
HP
70
Attack
60
Defense
65
Sp. Atk
90
Sp. Def
70
Speed
85
BST
440
EV Yield2 Speed
Catch Rate90
Gender Ratio50% Male / 50% Female
Egg GroupsWater 2 / Dragon
Egg Cycles20
Growth RateMedium Fast
Base Friendship50
HabitatAbyssal reef tunnels
Deep volcanic ridges
Electrically charged trench systems
Oceanic fissure networks
Refined LoreMorayvolt hunt by weaving through narrow trench systems at incredible speed. Specialized organs throughout their body amplify electrical current as it passes through surrounding seawater.
Its dorsal fins evolved into glowing lightning-shaped crests capable of producing blinding flashes during combat. Researchers believe Morayvolt communicate using patterned electrical pulses transmitted through surrounding currents.
When threatened, Morayvolt can unleash enough electricity to disable underwater exploration drones and temporarily disrupt sonar equipment.
Signature Move — Abyss SparkType: Electric
Category: Special
Power: 80
Accuracy: 100
PP: 15
A stronger electrical surge that deals increased damage to submerged targets and has a high chance to paralyze.
Pokédex Entries"Morayvolt races through underwater trenches with movements too fast for most cameras to capture."
"Its body conducts powerful electric currents without sustaining damage. Deep-sea divers avoid areas where its lights are seen."
Shiny FormSkin becomes charcoal-black
Lightning markings glow bright blue
Fins turn silver-white
The shiny resembles storm clouds illuminated by lightning.
Biological InspirationMoray eels
Electric eels
Deep-sea predatory fish
Mythological InspirationThunder serpents
Ocean dragons
Tempest spirits
Competitive RoleA fast special sweeper specializing in:
Paralysis pressure
Rain offense
Momentum control
Anti-Water matchups
#006 — Thundralisk
The Abyss Shock Pokémon
Type: Water / Electric
Category: Abyss Shock Pokémon
Height: 8'2"
Weight: 212 lbs
Color: Dark Blue
Body Style: Serpentine
EvolutionMorayvolt →
Trade while holding a Deep Sea Orb
OR
Level 36 within Abyssal Waters → Thundralisk
AbilitiesElectric SurgeCreates Electric Terrain upon entering battle.
Hidden Ability — Swift SwimSpeed doubles during rain.
Base Stats
Stat
Value
HP
95
Attack
85
Defense
90
Sp. Atk
130
Sp. Def
90
Speed
110
BST
600
EV Yield3 Sp. Atk
Catch Rate45
Gender Ratio50% Male / 50% Female
Egg GroupsWater 2 / Dragon
Egg Cycles40
Growth RateSlow
Base Friendship35
HabitatAbyssal seafloor plains
Electrically unstable trench zones
Volcanic underwater caverns
Deep tectonic fault systems
Thundralisk activity is often identified by:
Sudden electrical surges
Sonar interference
Blackouts aboard research vessels
Violent underwater currents
Refined LoreThundralisk is regarded as one of the most dangerous natural predators within abyssal waters. Its body stores enormous electrical energy generated through constant movement within deep-ocean magnetic currents.
When attacking, glowing lightning-like patterns across its scales pulse violently moments before discharge. A single strike can incapacitate entire schools of large marine Pokémon.
Ancient submarine ruins recovered near abyssal trenches contain carvings resembling Thundralisk, suggesting it has existed in deep oceans for centuries.
Although immensely powerful, Thundralisk never ventures above the 33-foot abyssal threshold. Scientists believe reduced pressure destabilizes the electrical organs running throughout its body.
Signature Move — Abyss SparkType: Electric
Category: Special
Power: 100
Accuracy: 95
PP: 10
The user unleashes a devastating abyssal electric discharge through surrounding water.
Deals increased damage to submerged targets
30% chance to paralyze
Power increases during Electric Terrain
Secondary Signature Move — Current BreakType: Water
Category: Special
Power: 85
Accuracy: 100
The user releases a spiraling high-pressure current that may lower the target's Speed.
Pokédex Entries"Thundralisk rules the deepest ocean trenches. Its electrical pulses can disable research equipment from miles away."
"Legends claim storms form above the sea whenever Thundralisk awakens beneath the abyss."
Shiny FormBody becomes abyssal black
Electric patterns glow crimson-red
Eyes become glowing gold
The coloration resembles deep-sea warning beacons during catastrophic storms.
Biological InspirationElectric eel bioelectric systems
Moray eel anatomy
Deep-sea predatory serpents
Mythological InspirationLeviathan sea serpents
Thunder dragons
Storm gods of maritime folklore
Regional Research Notes — Dr. Thalassa"Thundralisk appears capable of manipulating ambient electromagnetic currents within abyssal trenches."
"The species may explain numerous historical reports of unexplained sonar failure near the Null Abyss."
Regional MechanicsDeep-Sea AdaptationThis evolutionary line receives a passive Speed increase during battles fought in Abyssal Waters.
Abyssal WatersA special regional environment beginning below the 33-foot threshold where:
Certain Pokémon evolve
Deep-sea abilities activate
Pressure-adapted species gain bonuses
Competitive RoleThundralisk excels as:
A high-speed special sweeper
Rain team centerpiece
Terrain offense attacker
Paralysis pressure specialist
Late-game cleaner
Its combination of Electric Terrain and Water coverage makes it especially dangerous against offensive teams.
