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Magnezone — Crown Zenith Pokémon card

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Magnezone

Crown Zenith·#GG018·2023

Magnezone, the Electric/Steel type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV, is the formidable final evolution of Magnemite, known for its powerful electromagnetic abilities and distinctive UFO-like appearance. This specific Magnezone card, GG18/GG70 from the 2023 Crown Zenith set, is a highly desirable full-art variant from the special Galarian Gallery subset.

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Card Number
#GG018
Release Date
January 19, 2023
Language
EN
Set Code
CZ

Magnezone is an Electric/Steel type Pokémon introduced in Generation IV. It is the final evolution of Magnemite, evolving from Magneton when exposed to a special magnetic field, typically found in specific locations in the Pokémon world. This evolution signifies a significant increase in power and complexity, as Magnezone is formed by three Magneton-like bodies merging together, with the central one being the largest and most prominent. Its body is composed of several metallic spheres and horseshoe magnets, allowing it to manipulate electromagnetic forces with incredible precision. Magnezone is often depicted hovering in the air, using its powerful magnetic abilities for both offense and defense. In the anime, Magnezone has been featured in various roles, from powerful opponents to helpful allies, showcasing its versatility. Its design, reminiscent of a UFO, adds to its mystique and makes it a memorable Pokémon. Its dual typing provides it with a unique set of resistances and weaknesses, making it a strategic choice in battles. The concept of evolving through environmental factors rather than traditional leveling or stones adds an interesting layer to its lore, emphasizing its connection to the natural electromagnetic forces of the world. Magnezone's presence in the Pokémon universe highlights the blend of technology and nature that is often a theme in the series.

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