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Magnemite — Diamond & Pearl Pokémon card

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MagnemiteDiamond & Pearl #87 Pokémon Card

Diamond & Pearl·#87·2007

Magnemite, the Magnet Pokémon, is a Steel/Electric type introduced in Generation I, renowned for its intriguing design and evolution into Magneton and Magnezone, playing a significant role in the Pokémon universe. This particular card, from the 2007 Diamond & Pearl set, is a common variant that beautifully captures Magnemite's essence with its charming artwork. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details about Magnemite's Pokedex lore, its card mechanics including attacks, energy costs, and weaknesses, along with an in-depth look at this edition's history.

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Card Number
#87
Release Date
May 22, 2007
Language
EN
Set Code
dp

Magnemite is a unique Steel and Electric-type Pokémon introduced in the very first generation, known for its distinctive appearance resembling an eyeball with magnets attached. These fascinating creatures are often found in areas with high electromagnetic fields, such as power plants or industrial zones, where they can absorb electricity to sustain themselves. Their diet consists purely of electrical energy, which they gather through the horseshoe magnets on their sides. Magnemite typically float through the air, propelled by the electromagnetic forces they generate, and are known to gather in groups, sometimes forming larger entities like Magneton. In the games, Magnemite is a reliable early-game Pokémon, offering strong defensive capabilities and access to powerful electric attacks. In the anime, it's often depicted as a curious and helpful Pokémon, particularly in the episodes featuring Professor Oak's lab. Its evolution line, Magneton and then Magnezone, showcases a clear progression in power and complexity, reflecting its increasing mastery over electromagnetic forces. Magnemite's design, combining organic and mechanical elements, has made it a recognizable and culturally significant Pokémon, representing the fusion of nature and technology within the Pokémon world. Its unique typing also presents interesting strategic advantages and disadvantages in battles.

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