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Magnemite — Power Keepers Pokémon card

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MagnemitePower Keepers #54 Pokémon Card

Power Keepers·#54

Magnemite, a fascinating Electric/Steel-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, is renowned for its unique magnetic abilities and its evolution into Magneton and Magnezone, playing a significant role in both the video games and anime. This particular Magnemite card from the 2007 Power Keepers set is a common rarity, featuring classic artwork and straightforward mechanics that capture the essence of this beloved Pokémon. Here, you will discover Magnemite’s Pokédex lore, a detailed breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, its weaknesses, and the historical context of this edition.

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Card Number
#54
Release Date
February 13, 2007
Language
EN
Set Code
pk

Magnemite is an intriguing Electric/Steel-type Pokémon first introduced in Generation I, captivating trainers with its distinctive design and magnetic powers. Often found in areas with high electromagnetic fields, such as power plants or urban environments, Magnemite floats effortlessly through the air using its powerful electromagnets. Its diet is unconventional, as it subsists by absorbing electrical energy from its surroundings. Magnemite typically behaves in a curious and somewhat timid manner, often appearing in groups. Its evolution line includes Magneton, which forms when three Magnemite link together, and later Magnezone, a more advanced and powerful form. In the games, Magnemite is a reliable early-game Electric-type, particularly useful against Flying and Water types, while its Steel typing provides valuable resistances. In the anime, Magnemite has made numerous appearances, often as a helpful companion or a component of various technological devices, further cementing its place in the Pokémon universe. Its unique combination of types and abilities, coupled with its memorable design, has made Magnemite a culturally significant Pokémon, representing the blend of nature and technology that often defines the world of Pokémon. Its simple yet effective design has contributed to its enduring popularity across generations of fans.

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