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Magneton — Plasma Storm Pokémon card

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MagnetonPlasma Storm #44 Pokémon Card

Plasma Storm·#44·2013

Magneton, an Electric and Steel-type Pokémon from Generation I, is renowned for its unique evolution from three Magnemite and its significant presence in the Pokémon universe. This particular card, from the 2013 Plasma Storm set, is a common variant and stands out for its vibrant artwork and classic Black & White era mechanics. Here, you'll find comprehensive details, including Magneton's Pokédex lore, its attacks like Metal Sound and Electro Ball with their energy costs, and the card's complete edition history.

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Card Number
#44
Release Date
February 5, 2013
Language
EN
Set Code
BW8

Magneton is a fascinating Electric/Steel dual-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I, evolving from Magnemite and later evolving into Magnezone. It is composed of three Magnemite linked together by a strong magnetic force, often depicted as a trio of individual entities working in unison. Magneton are typically found in areas with strong electromagnetic fields, such as power plants or urban environments where electricity is heavily used. Their diet consists primarily of electrical energy, which they absorb from their surroundings, sometimes causing power outages. In the anime, Magneton have been shown to be quite intelligent and capable of complex maneuvers, often appearing in groups to overwhelm opponents. They are known for their ability to generate powerful electromagnetic waves, capable of causing confusion and even disrupting electronic devices. Culturally, Magneton represent the concept of synergy and the power of combined forces, and their unique design makes them a memorable part of the Pokémon universe. Their evolution line is one of the few to gain a new evolution in a later generation, highlighting their enduring appeal.

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