
Celestial Storm·#146·2018
Magnemite, a Steel/Electric type introduced in Generation I, is a well-known Pokémon that evolves into Magneton and then Magnezone, recognized for its magnetic abilities and often found in power plants or urban areas. This specific card, Super Scoop Up from the 2018 Celestial Storm set, is a common Item card that stands out for its powerful and versatile effect in the Pokémon Trading Card Game. Here, visitors can explore the card's mechanics, including its unique coin-flip effect to return a Pokémon and its attached cards to hand, and its edition history.
Read more ↓Super Scoop Up is an Item card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game, not a Pokémon itself. Therefore, it does not have Pokédex lore, natural habitat, diet, behavior, generation introduced, evolution line, type matchups, or a role in the games or anime in the traditional sense of a Pokémon creature. Instead, its significance lies within its utility and strategic impact in the TCG. Item cards are crucial components of gameplay, offering trainers various advantages to manipulate the game state, recover resources, or disrupt opponents. Super Scoop Up represents a classic and frequently reprinted effect in the TCG, embodying a core mechanic of resource management and strategic retreat. Its presence across multiple sets highlights its enduring relevance and adaptability within different metagames. The concept of "scooping up" a Pokémon reflects the idea of withdrawing it from battle to protect it or reuse its abilities, a tactical decision that can turn the tide of a game.
Last updated: April 11, 2026

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