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Pokemon Sword & Shield Toxtricity Location

November 17, 2019 by PowerPyx 1 Comment

 

Galar Dex: #311 Toxtricity
Abilities: Punk Rock (1) | Plus (2) | Technician (H)
Type: Electric / Poison
EXP Group: MediumSlow
Egg Group: HumanLike
Hatch Cycles: 25
Height: 01.60 m, Weight: 040.0 kg, Color: Purple
Evolution: Toxel > Toxtricity (Level 30 – will evolve to yellow or blue color depending on its nature)
Characteristics: When this Pokémon sounds as if it’s strumming a guitar, it’s actually clawing at the protrusions on its chest to generate electricity. This short-tempered and aggressive Pokémon chugs stagnant water to absorb any toxins it might contain.

Toxtricity Location in Pokemon Sword & Shield: You can find Toxtricity in the following locations:

  • Evolves from Toxel (at Level 30+).
  • There are no locations to catch this Pokemon in the open world. It’s through evolution only.

Toxtricity Alternate Evolution Colors Explained: The Nature of previous stage “Toxel” Pokemon decides whether it will evolve into the yellow “Amped” form or the blue “Low Key” form. The evolution happens at level 30+. They only have different colors and don’t count as different Pokedex entries.

  • Yellow Amped Version: Adamant, Brave, Docile, Hardy, Hasty, Impish, Jolly, Lax, Naive, Naughty, Rash, Quirky, Sassy Nature
  • Blue Low Key Version: Bashful, Bold, Calm, Careful, Gentle, Lonely, Mild, Modest, Quiet, Relaxed, Serious, Timid Nature

The Yellow form learns Venoshock at LV20 and Shift Gear at LV52.
The Blue form learns Venom Drench at LV20 and Magnetic Flux at LV 52.

Toxtricity Stats:

  • HP: 75
  • Attack: 98
  • Defense: 70
  • Special Attack: 114
  • Special Defense: 70
  • Speed: 75
  • Total Combat Points: 502

For where to find all other Pokemon Locations, check out Pokemon Sword & Shield – All Pokemon Locations

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  1. Kainos says

    November 17, 2019 at 5:32 pm

    I saw a slight difference between both in terms of movesets. But there are really only two moves which change.

    The “Amped” form gets Venoshock at LV20 and Shift Gear at LV 52.
    The “Low Key” form gets Venom Drench at LV 20 and Magnetic Flux at LV 52.

    So maybe “Low Key” is a good support if you consider a Plus & Minus team, while “Amped” would be a better sweeper with Shift Gear?

    You never know how people plan to use their Pokemon?

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