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Magnemite — Skyridge Pokémon card

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Magnemite

Skyridge·#76·2003

Magnemite, an iconic Electric/Steel type Pokémon from Generation I, is renowned for its unique magnetic properties and evolution into Magneton and Magnezone, a staple in the Pokémon universe. This specific card, Magnemite 76/144 from the 2003 Skyridge set, is a common variant that stands out due to its e-Reader compatibility and distinctive artwork. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details on Magnemite's Pokédex lore, its card mechanics including attack costs and effects, weakness, and the historical context of its edition.

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Card Number
#76
Release Date
May 11, 2003
Language
EN
Set Code
sk

Magnemite is a fascinating Electric/Steel type Pokémon, first introduced in Generation I. It is a small, spherical Pokémon with a large eye and two horseshoe magnets on its sides, which it uses for levitation and to attach to other Magnemite. Its body is composed of metal, and it is often found in areas with high electromagnetic fields, such as power plants or urban environments. Magnemite typically travel in groups, forming magnetic chains to move more efficiently and protect themselves. They are known for their ability to generate powerful electrical discharges, which they use for both offense and defense. In the Pokémon games, Magnemite evolves into Magneton, which then evolves into Magnezone. Its unique typing gives it a strong defensive profile against many common types, though it has notable weaknesses. Magnemite has appeared frequently in the anime, often depicted as mischievous but ultimately harmless creatures. Its distinctive design and early introduction have solidified its place as a recognizable and beloved Pokémon, representing the technological and scientific aspects of the Pokémon world. Its curious nature and ability to levitate make it a memorable part of the Pokémon ecosystem.

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