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Electric
Steel
Magnemite
(コイル Koiru)
Magnet Pokémon Pokémon
Pokédex
National
Slowbro
081
Magneton
Johto
Hoenn
Sinnoh
Unova
Kalos
Alola
Ability Gender
Magnet Pull
Sturdy
Analytic (Dream World)
Genderless
Pokédex color Egg groups
Gray Unknown
Weight Height
13.2 lbs. 6.0 kg 1'00" ft. 0.3 m
Body style Footprint
Cry
Azurilland Pokédex
HP Attack Defense
25 35 70
Sp. Attack Sp. Defense Speed
95 55 45
Total
325

[[Category:Gray Pokémon]]


Magnemite (Japanese: コイル Koiru) is an Electric/Steel-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Prior to Generation II, it was a pure Electric-type Pokémon.

Appearance[]

Magnemite is kept bound together with the two screws. It has one big eye that is as big as the magnets it uses; which can launch electric attacks. On the side of its body are two horseshoe magnets.

Special abilities[]

Magnemite can have the ability Magnet Pull or the ability Sturdy. Magnet Pull prevents any Steel-type Pokémon from escaping or switching out. Sturdy protects Magnemite from OHKO moves. The units at its sides generate electromagnetic waves that keep it airborne. It also feeds on electricity.

Evolution[]

Magnemite evolves into Magneton at level 30.

Game info[]

Game locations[]

Version(s) Location
Red/Blue Power Plant
Yellow Power Plant, Route 10
Gold/Silver Route 6, 11, 38, 39
Crystal Route 6, 11, 38, 39
Ruby/ Sapphire New Mauville
Emerald New Mauville
FireRed/ LeafGreen Power Plant
Diamond/ Pearl Fuego Ironworks
Platinum Route 222, Fuego Ironworks
Black/White White Forest (White only)

Pokedex entries[]

Red Blue
Uses antigravity to stay suspended. Appears without warning and uses Thunder Wave and similar moves.
Yellow
It is born with the ability to defy gravity. It floats in air on powerful electromagnetic waves.
Gold
It is attracted by electromagnetic waves. It may approach trainers if they are using their PokéGear.
Silver
The units at the sides of its body generate anti-gravity energy to keep it aloft in the air.
Crystal
The electricity emitted by the units on each side of its body cause it to become a strong magnet.
Ruby
Magnemite attaches itself to power lines to feed on electricity. If your house has a power outage, check your circuit breakers. You may find a large number of this Pokémon clinging to the breaker box.
Sapphire
Magnemite floats in the air by emitting electromagnetic waves from the units at its sides. These waves block gravity. This Pokémon becomes incapable of flight if its internal electrical supply is depleted.
Emerald
The units at its sides are extremely powerful magnets. They generate enough magnetism to draw in iron objects from over 300 feet away.
FireRed
It moves while constantly hovering. It discharges Thunder Wave and so on from the units at its sides.
LeafGreen
Uses antigravity to stay suspended. Appears without warning and uses Thunder Wave and similar moves.
Diamond
The units at its sides generate electromagnetic waves that keep it airborne. It feeds on electricity.
Pearl
The units at its sides generate electromagnetic waves that keep it airborne. It feeds on electricity.
Platinum
The faster the units at its sides rotate, the greater the magnetic force they generate.
HeartGold
It is attracted by electromagnetic waves. It may approach trainers if they are using their PokéGear.
SoulSilver
The units at the sides of its body generate anti-gravity energy to keep it aloft in the air.
Black
The faster the units at its sides rotate, the greater the magnetic force they generate.
White
The faster the units at its sides rotate, the greater the magnetic force they generate.
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Omega Ruby
Magnemite attaches itself to power lines to feed on electricity. If your house has a power outage, check your circuit breakers. You may find a large number of this Pokémon clinging to the breaker box.
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Trivia[]

  • Starting with the Johto Region, Magnemite is one of only two Pokémon to have had their types changed, being as how Steel was introduced when Gold and Silver where released.
  • There is a villain in the anime Astro Boy that goes by the same name.

References[]


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