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Magnemite — Team Rocket Pokémon card

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MagnemiteTeam Rocket #60 Pokémon Card

Team Rocket·#60·2000

Magnemite, an iconic Electric/Steel type Pokémon, was introduced in Generation I and is known for its unique magnetic abilities and evolutionary line culminating in Magnezone, holding a significant place in Pokémon lore. This specific card is a 1st Edition non-Holo Rare from the 2000 Team Rocket set, standing out for its unique attack synergy and historical significance within the TCG's early era. Here, visitors will explore Magnemite's Pokédex lore, delve into the card's attacks, energy costs, weakness, and resistance, and uncover its edition history.

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Card Number
#60
Release Date
April 23, 2000
Language
EN
Set Code
tr

Magnemite is a unique Electric/Steel type Pokémon, first introduced in Generation I. It is characterized by its metallic gray spherical body, a prominent screw on top, and two horseshoe magnets on either side, which are often depicted emitting electrical energy. Magnemite is known for its ability to float in the air using electromagnetic forces and its tendency to gather in large groups, sometimes forming magnetic barriers. It evolves into Magneton, and further into Magnezone in later generations. In the Pokémon games, Magnemite is commonly found in power plants, factories, and areas with strong electromagnetic fields. Its diet consists of electrical energy, which it absorbs from its surroundings. Its behavior is often described as curious and somewhat mischievous, as it can occasionally cause power outages by draining electricity. In the anime, Magnemite has played various roles, from being a companion to a central figure in episodes involving electricity or magnetic phenomena. Its distinctive design and elemental properties have made it a recognizable and enduring symbol within the Pokémon franchise, representing the fusion of natural and mechanical elements.

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