
Dragon·#63·2003
Magnemite, an iconic Electric/Steel-type Pokémon from Generation I, is known for its unique magnetic properties and role in the Kanto and Johto regions. This particular card, from the 2003 Dragon expansion, is a common variant that showcases the artistic and mechanical changes of the EX Series. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, precise breakdowns of its Thundershock attack and energy costs, and a comprehensive history of this specific edition.
Read more ↓Magnemite is a unique Electric/Steel-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, making it one of the original 151 Pokémon that captivated fans worldwide. It evolves into Magneton starting at level 30, and then into Magnezone when leveled up in a special magnetic field area or by using a Thunder Stone from Generation VIII onwards. Magnemite is characterized by its spherical, metallic body with a single large eye and three horseshoe magnets attached, allowing it to levitate and manipulate electromagnetic forces. Its natural habitat includes power plants, factories, and areas with strong magnetic fields, where it can be found feeding on electrical energy. Magnemite often travels in groups, forming magnetic chains with other Magnemite and Magneton, creating powerful electromagnetic fields that can interfere with electronic devices. In the anime, Magnemite are often depicted as helpful Pokémon that assist with electrical tasks, and a prominent Magnemite named Sparky is a recurring companion to Ritchie, one of Ash's rivals. Its distinctive design and elemental typing have made it a recognizable and beloved Pokémon, embodying the fusion of technology and nature that defines much of the Pokémon world.
Last updated: April 10, 2026