
Base Set 2·#9·2000
Magneton, an Electric and Steel type Pokémon, was first introduced in Generation I, evolving from Magnemite and famously known for its unique magnetic composition and frequent appearances in power plants. This particular card, a holographic rare from the 2000 Base Set 2 expansion, stands out as a classic representation of early Pokémon TCG design and mechanics. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details including Magneton's Pokédex lore, the card's specific attacks with their energy costs and effects, its weakness, and the historical context of its edition.
Read more ↓Magneton is a fascinating Electric/Steel type Pokémon, first introduced in Generation I. It evolves from Magnemite and can further evolve into Magnezone starting from Generation IV. Magneton is comprised of three Magnemite linked together by a strong magnetic force, often depicted as a unified entity that floats through the air. Its natural habitat includes power plants and areas with strong electromagnetic fields, where it can absorb electricity to sustain itself and grow stronger. Magneton's diet primarily consists of electrical energy, which it can draw from various sources, including thunderstorms and artificial power supplies. Behaviorally, Magneton are known to be quite aggressive if disturbed, unleashing powerful electrical attacks. In the games, Magneton is a staple for many trainers, offering a unique type combination that is advantageous against a variety of opponents. In the anime, it has been featured in numerous episodes, often alongside its pre-evolution Magnemite, showcasing its ability to manipulate magnetism and electricity. Culturally, Magneton represents the fusion of technology and nature, embodying the mysteries of electromagnetism within the Pokémon world. Its distinct design and powerful abilities have made it a memorable figure since its debut.
Last updated: April 10, 2026
Base Set 2