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Magneton — Plasma Storm Pokémon card

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MagnetonPlasma Storm #45 Pokémon Card

Plasma Storm·#45·2013

Magneton is an iconic Electric/Steel-type Pokémon from Generation I, renowned for its magnetic prowess and its evolution into Magnezone, holding significant cultural weight within the franchise. This specific card, #45 from the 2013 Plasma Storm set, is a common rarity that stands out for its dynamic artwork and representative mechanics of the Black & White era. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details about Magneton's Pokédex lore, its attack mechanics including energy costs and effects, and its weakness, along with the card's historical context within its edition.

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Card Number
#45
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 then into Magnezone. This unique Pokémon consists of three individual Magnemite linked together by a mysterious magnetic force, often observed hovering in the air. Its natural habitat includes power plants, industrial areas, and magnetic fields, where it can absorb electricity to sustain itself. Magneton is known for its powerful electromagnetic waves, which it uses for communication, defense, and even to dry out surrounding moisture, creating a desert-like environment. In the games, Magneton is a formidable special attacker, and its Steel typing gives it numerous resistances. In the anime, it frequently appears alongside trainers like Lt. Surge, showcasing its electric prowess in battles. Magneton’s design, based on magnets and screws, gives it a distinct mechanical appearance, making it a memorable and iconic Pokémon from the early days of the franchise. Its evolution line represents a clear progression in power and complexity, reflecting its mastery over electromagnetic forces.

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