Power Plant
The Power Plant in Pokémon Infinite Fusion is a location found in Kanto, east of Route 10. It is home to various Electric-type Pokémon and holds a number of rare items. The plant consists of two main floors: the First Floor (1F) and the Basement Floor (B1F), with further subdivisions in the basement area. Players visit this location to find unique Pokémon, explore its layout, and discover hidden treasures.
1. Items
The Power Plant is filled with valuable items, many of which aid in Electric-type training or offer rare benefits. Some key items found in the Power Plant include:
Item | Location | Description |
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Thunder Stone | 1F (Top right corner) | Used to evolve certain Electric-type Pokémon. |
Max Potion | 1F (Bottom-left corner) | Fully restores a Pokémon’s HP. |
TM25 (Thunder) | B1F-2 (Center of the room) | Contains the powerful Electric-type move, Thunder. |
Ultra Ball | B1F-1 (Near the entrance) | High-catch-rate Poké Ball for capturing wild Pokémon. |
Rare Candy | B1F-1 (Middle of the room) | Increases a Pokémon’s level by one. |
Magnet | B1F-2 (Left section) | Boosts the power of Electric-type moves. |
These items are scattered across the two floors, rewarding players who thoroughly explore the plant.
2. Pokémon
The Power Plant houses a variety of Electric-type Pokémon, making it an ideal location for trainers looking to capture or train Electric-types. The Pokémon encountered vary depending on the floor and mode of the game (normal or remix mode).
2.1 1F (First Floor)
The Pokémon found on the First Floor are typically low- to mid-level Electric-types, and they include common species as well as rare encounters.
Pokémon | Level Range | Encounter Rate |
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Voltorb | 20-25 | Common (60%) |
Magnemite | 22-26 | Common (30%) |
Electabuzz | 25-28 | Rare (10%) |
2.2 B1F-1 (Basement Floor – Section 1)
The first section of the Basement Floor introduces stronger Electric-type Pokémon, as well as some hybrid fusions.
Pokémon | Level Range | Encounter Rate |
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Voltorb | 23-28 | Common (40%) |
Magneton | 26-30 | Common (30%) |
Electrode | 27-32 | Uncommon (20%) |
Pikachu | 25-28 | Rare (10%) |
2.3 B1F-2 (Basement Floor – Section 2)
The second section of the Basement Floor is where the rarest Pokémon are found, including the possible encounter of the Legendary Pokémon Zapdos.
Pokémon | Level Range | Encounter Rate |
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Electrode | 30-35 | Common (40%) |
Zapdos | 50 | Special Encounter |
Raichu | 32-36 | Rare (10%) |
Magnemite (fusions) | 25-30 | Fusion (20%) |
Zapdos serves as the legendary boss encounter in the Power Plant and can only be fought or captured once.
3. Layout
The Power Plant consists of two main floors:
- First Floor (1F): This is the entrance to the plant. Players will find several items and wild Pokémon in this area. It is relatively simple in design with a few dead ends leading to items.
- Basement Floor (B1F): The basement is divided into two sections:
- B1F-1: The upper section of the basement is where players will encounter mid-level Electric-types. The room is larger and more complex, with narrow paths and hidden items.
- B1F-2: The lower section contains more powerful Pokémon and the special room where Zapdos can be found. This area is more maze-like, with branching paths leading to rare items and Pokémon.
4. Remix Mode
In Remix Mode, the Power Plant contains different Pokémon encounters and a slightly altered item layout. This mode adds variety to gameplay and enhances the challenge for veteran trainers.
4.1 Remix Mode Pokémon
In Remix Mode, some Pokémon encounters change, and new Electric-type fusions are introduced. The remix mode Pokémon are generally stronger and may include additional fusions.
4.2 1F (First Floor – Remix Mode)
The Pokémon found in Remix Mode on the First Floor are more challenging and include higher-level Electric-types.
Pokémon | Level Range | Encounter Rate |
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Electrode | 25-30 | Common (50%) |
Magnemite (fusions) | 28-32 | Common (30%) |
Luxio (fusion) | 30-34 | Rare (20%) |
4.3 B1F-1 (Basement Floor – Section 1, Remix Mode)
The first basement section introduces higher-level and more diverse fusions, adding difficulty and diversity to the experience.
Pokémon | Level Range | Encounter Rate |
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Magneton (fusions) | 30-35 | Common (40%) |
Raichu | 32-37 | Uncommon (30%) |
Electivire | 35-40 | Rare (20%) |
Pikachu (fusion) | 30-34 | Rare (10%) |
4.4 B1F-2 (Basement Floor – Section 2, Remix Mode)
This area contains the most powerful Electric-type fusions and the special encounter with Zapdos, which may also appear as a fused variant in Remix Mode.
Pokémon | Level Range | Encounter Rate |
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Electivire (fusion) | 35-40 | Common (50%) |
Zapdos (fusion) | 50 | Special Encounter |
Luxray (fusion) | 36-42 | Rare (20%) |
In Remix Mode, Zapdos can appear in a fused form, making the battle more challenging and rewarding.
Conclusion
The Power Plant in Pokémon Infinite Fusion is a crucial location for Electric-type enthusiasts and offers a variety of Pokémon to capture and items to collect. Whether you’re playing in the standard mode or Remix Mode, the plant provides an engaging exploration experience with exciting battles and rewards. For trainers seeking a strong Electric-type team or the legendary Zapdos, the Power Plant is a must-visit location.