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Magnemite — Legend Maker Pokémon card

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MagnemiteLegend Maker #59 Pokémon Card

Legend Maker·#59

Magnemite, the Magnet Pokémon, is an iconic Electric/Steel-type first introduced in Generation I, evolving into Magneton and then Magnezone, and is celebrated for its unique magnetic properties. This specific card from the 2006 Legend Maker set is a common variant, standing out with its classic EX Series artwork and a disruptive coin-flip attack. Here, visitors will discover Magnemite's Pokédex lore, the card's detailed attack mechanics, energy costs, weakness, and its edition history within the Pokémon TCG.

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Card Number
#59
Release Date
February 12, 2006
Language
EN
Set Code
lm

Magnemite, the Magnet Pokémon, is a fascinating Electric/Steel-type creature first introduced in Generation I. It is known for its distinctive appearance, consisting of a metallic sphere with large eyes, two horseshoe magnets, and a screw-like appendage on top. Magnemite typically float through the air, often in groups, and are attracted to sources of electricity, sometimes causing power outages or interfering with electronic devices. They are not known to have a specific diet, as they are inorganic life forms that sustain themselves on electrical energy. In the wild, they can often be found near power plants, factories, or areas with strong electromagnetic fields. Magnemite evolves into Magneton, which then evolves into Magnezone in later generations. In the Pokémon games, Magnemite is often encountered early on, providing players with a reliable Electric-type option. In the anime, Magnemite have appeared in various episodes, often showcasing their playful yet sometimes disruptive nature due to their magnetic abilities. Their unique design and consistent presence across generations have made them a recognizable and endearing part of the Pokémon universe.

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