
In-Game DescriptionPokemon with the Generate specialty can power machines with electricity.
1Befriend a Generate Pokemon — Electric-types found in various habitats.
2Place a Charge Station, light, or machine — items that need power to function. See our electricity guide for setup steps.
3Lead your Pokemon to the device — they supply it with electricity.
4Enjoy powered items — the device stays running as long as a Generate Pokemon is nearby.
★Windmills are a non-Pokemon alternative for power generation — useful when you need more coverage.
Produces:
StructuresCharge StationsLightsMachines
24 habitats attract Generate Pokemon. No shortage of options. Trash Can Central pulls in 3 of them. Best starting point.
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28 Pokemon have Generate. One of the biggest pools in the game. Watch for the 3 that also handle Hype.
Magnemite
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Magneton
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Magnezone
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Recycle
Pichu
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Pikachu
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Raichu
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Hype
Voltorb
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Explode
Electrode
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Explode
Elekid
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Electabuzz
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Electivire
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Crush
Mareep
Litter
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Flaaffy
Litter
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Ampharos
Trade
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Charjabug
Chop
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Vikavolt
Chop
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Pawmi
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Pawmo
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Crush
Pawmot
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Crush
Toxel
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Toxtricity Amped Form
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Toxtricity Low Key Form
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Hype
Plusle
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Minun
Generate
Wattrel
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Kilowattrel
Fly
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Jolteon
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Raikou
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