Eelektrik is the middle evolution in the Tynamo line, sitting right between the tiny spark-fish Tynamo and the fully powered Eelektross. In Z-A, it keeps its classic Electric typing and its signature “wrap-and-shock” behavior. If you've used it before in past games, you'll instantly recognize the same tanky-midrange feel: not the fastest mon, but very reliable once it starts hitting.
A fun detail: its flavor text says it wraps around its target, paralyzes them with the spots on its sides, and then chomps. Honestly, that describes how it feels to use it in battle too — slow approach, big bite.

Eelektrik cannot be found in the wild in this game. The only way to obtain one is by evolving Tynamo.
Here's the exact method:
That's it—no special items, no location hunting. Just level your Tynamo and you'll get it naturally.
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Players often search for Eelektrik's map spawn, but in Z-A:
So the real “location” is simply wherever you evolve your Tynamo — a bit anticlimactic, but it saves you from searching random corners of Lumiose.
Eelektrik sits in the middle evolution sweet spot: bulky enough, hits decently, and prepares you for the fully evolved Eelektross.
Base Stats (Total: 405):
It's not fast, but it's solid and hits from both sides. Good for mid-game fights where coverage and raw power matter more than speed.
Short answer: yes, but don't stay here too long.
Eelektrik is perfectly playable, and with its mixed offenses it can adapt to a lot of situations. That said:
If you like smooth progressions, use Eelektrik for a bit, try out its moves, then evolve when you're ready.
This part is simple:
No level requirement, no time-of-day rules — just the stone.
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It's a handy shortcut if you don't feel like breeding or resetting for shinies.
Eelektrik is a straightforward evolution-only Pokemon in Legends: Z-A. You can't catch it in the wild, so your journey always starts with Tynamo. Its stats make it a decent mid-game partner, especially if you like Electric types that hit hard on both sides. Once you're ready, a Thunder Stone takes it straight into Eelektross, one of the most flexible Electric types in the series.