After the long wait, here it is!
For Electrode, first place is KeroseneZanchu. This time around, I'm just going to do this all at once, but I really feel like he deserves this! I swear I'm not just saying that because we're siblings, but he had a really good turnout this slate. His Silvally is faithful to normal Silvally, which I really appreciate, his Golurk is super interesting, and his Electrode sounds fun as hell. I truly think all of the subs are top-notch.
2. Inkbug! I think this is a really neat idea, especially for an Electric type. I'd say I'm almost a little worried about it as a super fast Volt Switch user that can't be blocked by Ground types, but I have faith you can keep it balanced!
3. Opposite to second place, third is ArhamA - having something that can lock down pivot moves is super useful, especially on something that resists one of them and can kill the users of another easily.
Golurk time! Like I mentioned, Kero is my first here.
2. ViZar! I really like the idea of this for a lot of the same reasons I liked Ink's Electrode! Being able to make up for Flying and Levitate's immunity to ground with a consolation prize is a fun concept. You both also made them really fitting - the squishy Electrode who's weak to the Ground type that's immune to it gets to bounce before getting one-shot, while the bulky Golurk gets to heal up in the face of the non-threatening Flying type and smack it with a Stone Edge!
3. Karnachar - having punching moves become special is really unique and creates a lot of interesting applications! I have to admit I'm not quite experienced enough competitively to say if this would create any too strong gimmicks or interactions, but it's definitely creative and has caught my attention~
Finally, Silvally. Again, Kero in first! :>
2. Aurum4 has the only in-battle type changing gimmick Silvally that I really like! The types are thematic, while also being useful in battle, and the method makes it totally believable that the trainer is swapping out the memory at the end of each round.
3. Violettes did really well here for a first time - being typeless is kind of gimmicky, but with a mon like Silvally who both revolves around types but is also very much a blank slate, it works very well! Being able to both have a universally type neutral offense or defense based on how to play it is a super cool flexibility to have.