
Plasma Storm·#47·2013
Magnezone, the Magnet Area Pokémon, is a fascinating Steel/Electric type from Generation IV, the final evolution of Magnemite, and a creature deeply embedded in the franchise's lore. This specific Magnezone card from the 2013 Plasma Storm set, a common variant, stands out for its strategic utility and evocative artwork. Here, visitors will find comprehensive details including Magnezone's Pokédex lore, the card's attacks with their energy costs and effects, and its weakness. This page delves into why collectors are drawn to this card and addresses frequently asked questions about its specifics.
Read more ↓Magnezone, the Magnet Area Pokémon, is a Steel/Electric type introduced in Generation IV. It is the final evolution of Magnemite, evolving from Magneton when exposed to a special magnetic field. Magnezone's body consists of three Magnemite-like units arranged around a central core, giving it a UFO-like appearance. Its unique physiology allows it to generate powerful magnetic fields, which it uses for both offense and defense. Magnezone is known for its intelligence and its ability to communicate using electromagnetic waves. In the games, it often appears in areas with strong magnetic fields, such as Mount Coronet or Chargestone Cave. In the anime, Magnezone has been featured as a powerful and strategic Pokémon, often under the ownership of skilled trainers. Its design and abilities reflect its technological and scientific origins, making it a favorite among fans who appreciate its unique blend of industrial aesthetics and natural power. Magnezone's magnetic properties are so intense that they can interfere with electronic devices and even cause other Magnezone to attract each other, preventing movement. This intriguing aspect of its lore highlights its immense power and the potential consequences of its abilities.
Last updated: April 10, 2026