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Magneton — Delta Species Pokémon card

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MagnetonDelta Species #48 Pokémon Card

Delta Species·#48·2005

Magneton, the Electric and Steel type Pokémon from Generation I, is the evolved form of Magnemite and is known for its powerful magnetic abilities and distinctive appearance, often appearing in urban areas or power plants. This particular card, from the 2005 Delta Species set, is a common variant that showcases Magneton in a natural setting, a departure from its usual industrial backdrops. Here, visitors will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks including energy costs and effects, and the comprehensive history of this specific edition.

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Card Number
#48
Release Date
October 30, 2005
Language
EN
Set Code
ds

Magneton is a unique Electric and Steel type Pokémon, first introduced in Generation I. It is the evolved form of Magnemite and evolves into Magnezone when exposed to a special magnetic field. Composed of three Magnemite linked together by a strong magnetic force, Magneton is known for its ability to generate powerful electromagnetic waves, which can disrupt electronic devices and cause magnetic storms. Its natural habitat is often near power plants, factories, or areas with strong electromagnetic fields, though it can also be found in more natural, forested environments as depicted on some cards. In the games, Magneton is a formidable special attacker with good defensive stats. In the anime, it has been featured in various episodes, often demonstrating its magnetic abilities to either help or hinder protagonists. Its unique design and dual typing make it a memorable Pokémon with a strong presence in the Pokémon universe, representing a blend of technological and natural elements. Magneton's Steel typing gives it resistances to many common types, while its Electric typing provides strong offensive capabilities against Flying and Water types. Its evolution line is one of the few that gained a new stage in a later generation (Magnezone in Generation IV), further expanding its lore and competitive viability.

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