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Magnemite — Neo Discovery Pokémon card

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MagnemiteNeo Discovery #7 Pokémon Card

Neo Discovery·#7·2000

Magnemite, the iconic Electric/Steel-type Pokémon, originated in Generation I and is renowned for its unique magnetic properties and its evolution into Magneton. This particular 1st Edition Magnemite from the Neo Discovery set, released in 2000, is a common card yet stands out due to its early 3D rendered artwork and intricate attack mechanics. Here, visitors will discover everything from Magnemite's Pokédex lore and natural habitat to this card's specific HP, energy costs for its "Lock-on" and "Electric Bolt" attacks, and its weakness, resistance, and retreat cost.

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Card Number
#7
Release Date
May 31, 2001
Language
EN
Set Code
neo-discovery

Magnemite is a unique Electric/Steel-type Pokémon, originally introduced in Generation I. It is recognized by its spherical metallic body, large eye, and three powerful magnets that allow it to levitate and generate electromagnetic waves. Magnemite typically lives in areas with strong electrical currents, such as power plants or urban environments, often attracted to sources of electricity like streetlights. Its diet consists primarily of electrical energy, which it absorbs through its magnets. Magnemite is known for its social behavior, often gathering in groups, and these groups can sometimes form a larger, more complex Pokémon known as Magneton. In the Pokémon games, Magnemite is a common early-game Electric type, valuable for its resistance to many common attack types. In the anime, Magnemite has made numerous appearances, often alongside its evolution, Magneton, showcasing its ability to manipulate electromagnetic forces to solve problems or engage in battles. Its distinctive design and elemental properties have made it a recognizable and enduring part of the Pokémon franchise, representing the fusion of natural and mechanical elements.

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