
"According to her Pokédex entry, Peakychu used all her electricity helping out her sick friends during the terrible events leading up to. Her physical structure changed as a result of her overusing her electric powers, and as such, she is unable to generate any more electricity. This is also why her tail has shrunken in size, as Pikachu tails are often used to receive electricity almost like a lightning rod, which is then stored in their cheeks."
"Oddly enough, Peakychu is still listed as an electric-type monster in the Pokédex. So it seems like this isn't a new "form" similar to Rotom's stereo transformation, making it unlikely we'll get this variant in the mainline games. Given the whole premise is that Peakychu has exhausted its typical way of battling, she doesn't seem like much of a combatant at this point, so that might be for the best."
Peakychu, a pale white Pikachu variant in Pokémon Pokopia, gained attention for her ghost-like appearance. Her Pokédex entry reveals she depleted all her electricity assisting sick friends during difficult circumstances, causing permanent physical changes that prevent her from generating electricity. Her shrunken tail reflects this loss, as Pikachu tails normally receive and store electricity in their cheeks. Despite these changes, Peakychu remains classified as an electric-type. This appears to be a unique variant specific to Pokopia rather than a transformable form like other Pokémon variants, making her unlikely to appear in mainline games.
Read at Kotaku
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