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It has recently been discovered that prolonged exposure to the unique magnetic field of Mt. Coronet in Sinnoh can cause a ‘pseudo-evolution’ in Magneton, resulting in a being dubbed Magnezone. Magnezone’s magnetic field is considerably stronger than Magneton's. All traces left in the subject Magneton of independent thought among the Magnemite vanishes upon evolution. Experiments have been conducted on Magnezone to see if they may be ‘evolved’ further, but no such result was found. It has been speculated that other areas besides Mt. Coronet may cause this change, but no Magnezone has been recorded from any other location thus far.

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It has recently been discovered that prolonged exposure to the unique magnetic field of Mt. Coronet in Sinnoh can cause a ‘pseudo-evolution’ in Magneton, resulting in a being dubbed Magnezone. Magnezone’s magnetic field is considerably stronger than Magneton's. All traces left in the subject Magneton of independent thought among the Magnemite vanishes upon evolution. Experiments have been conducted on Magnezone to see if they may be ‘evolved’ further, but no such result was found. It has been speculated confirmed that other areas besides Mt. Coronet may cause this change, but no Magnezone has been recorded from any other location thus far.
as trainers who travel to Unova have had their Magnetons evolve in the magnetically charged caverns of Chargestone Cave.
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o Magnemite is a small grey orb with a single large eye. There is a magnet attached to either side of the orb, which spin rapidly. Most Magnemite also have several metal objects such as screws attached somewhere onto their body.

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o Magnemite is a small grey orb with a single large eye. There is a magnet attached to either side of the orb, which spin rapidly. Most Magnemite also have several metal objects objects, such as screws screws, attached somewhere onto their body.



o Magneton resembles, and indeed is, three Magnemite stuck together. They are commonly found in an inverted ‘v’ shape, but other configurations have been recorded. The eyes of the three Magnemites usually point in entirely different directions, suggesting some level of shared itelligence.

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o Magneton resembles, and indeed is, three Magnemite stuck together. They are commonly found in an inverted ‘v’ shape, but other configurations have been recorded. The eyes of the three Magnemites usually point in entirely different directions, suggesting some level of shared itelligence.intelligence.



o Magnezone resembles a large blue oval, with a smaller sphere on each side. All three objects have an eye similar to the previous forms’, but with a noticeable red coloration. A blue ‘ring’ closely wraps around Magnezone. There is a magnet attached to the underside of each sphere, which spin in similar manner to Magnemite. There is a screw mounted on top of each sphere, and a large yellow antenna on the oval. The top of the oval is grey.

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o Magnezone resembles a large blue oval, with a smaller sphere on each side. All three objects have an eye similar to those of the previous forms’, forms, but with a noticeable red coloration. A blue ‘ring’ closely wraps around Magnezone. Magnezone's body. There is a magnet attached to the underside of each sphere, which spin in a similar manner to Magnemite.Magnemite's. There is a screw mounted on top of each sphere, and a large yellow antenna on the oval. The top of the oval is grey.



Magnemite, by building up a strong enough magnetic field though rotation, are actually able to repel themselves from the earth’s own magnetic field, allowing them to float in midair. Their bodies appear to be made from Iron, making them inflexible but impervious to most methods of attack. The magnetic fields they generate attract various metal objects. Though a few of these pose no problem, Magnemite will occasionally lower their magnetic field in order to jettison the excess weight gained by this.

Magneton is not a standard evolution, but rather three Magnemite who caught in each other’s magnetic field. Newly formed Magneton often strain against each other in an attempt to escape, but they gradually form a symbiosis with each other, eventually ceasing to act as independent beings. The shared magnetic field is known to be strong enough to cause a slight increase in temperature around the Mageton. Though the field itself is stronger, Magneton has a harder time repelling itself from the ground thanks to the increased weight. This has caused their weight to appear higher than it in fact is. (NOTE: due to their tendency to scramble electronic devices and anti-gravity field, it is difficult to get an accurate measurement of the weight of these creatures.)

It has recently been discovered that prolonged exposure the unique magnetic field of Mt. Coronet in Sinnoh can cause a ‘pseudo-evolution’ in Magneton, resulting it a being dubbed Magnezone. Magnezone’s magnetic field is considerably stronger than Magneton. All traces left in the subject Magneton of independent thought among the Magnemite vanishes upon evolution. Experiments have been conducted on Magnezone to see if they may be ‘evolved’ further, but no such result was found. It has been speculated that other areas besides Mt. Coronet may cause this change, but no Magnezone has been recorded from any other location thus far.

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Magnemite, by building up a strong enough magnetic field though rotation, Magnemite are actually able to repel themselves from the earth’s own magnetic field, allowing field by building up a strong magnetic field of their own through rotation; this ability allows them to float in midair. Their bodies appear to be made from Iron, iron, making them inflexible but impervious to most methods of attack. The magnetic fields they generate attract various metal objects. Though a few of these pose no problem, Magnemite will occasionally lower their magnetic field in order to jettison the excess weight gained by this.

Magneton is not a standard evolution, but rather three Magnemite who have been caught in each other’s magnetic field.fields. Newly formed Magneton often strain against each other in an attempt to escape, but they gradually form a symbiosis with each other, eventually ceasing to act as independent beings. The shared magnetic field is known to be strong enough to cause a slight increase in temperature around the Mageton. Though the field itself is stronger, Magneton has a harder time repelling itself from the ground thanks to the increased weight. This has caused their weight to appear higher than it in fact actually is. (NOTE: due Due to their tendency to scramble electronic devices and the anti-gravity field, field they generate, it is difficult to get an accurate measurement of the weight of these creatures.)

It has recently been discovered that prolonged exposure to the unique magnetic field of Mt. Coronet in Sinnoh can cause a ‘pseudo-evolution’ in Magneton, resulting it in a being dubbed Magnezone. Magnezone’s magnetic field is considerably stronger than Magneton.Magneton's. All traces left in the subject Magneton of independent thought among the Magnemite vanishes upon evolution. Experiments have been conducted on Magnezone to see if they may be ‘evolved’ further, but no such result was found. It has been speculated that other areas besides Mt. Coronet may cause this change, but no Magnezone has been recorded from any other location thus far.



Magnemite is a common sight around areas with strong electricity such as power plants, generator or even just brightly lit cites.

Magneton are found in much the same areas, but are rarer. They also appear to be sensitive to the sun's magentic field, causing them to appear in greater numbers in areas where sunspot activity in abnormally high.

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Magnemite is a common sight around areas with strong electricity electricity, such as power plants, generator generators, or even just brightly lit cites.

Magneton are found in much the same areas, but are rarer. They also appear to be sensitive to the sun's magentic magnetic field, causing them to appear in greater numbers in areas where sunspot activity in is abnormally high.



Magnemite do not ‘eat’ in the traditional sense, but rather absorb energy directly into their bodies. The mostly means electrical energy; they are often found siphoning energy off of power plants or generator. They also feed parasitically off of electric pokemon such as Electibuzz, Ampharos and Manetric. It is believed that before humans commonly used electricity, electric pokemon were Magnemite’s only food source.

Magnezone has much the same diet as and Magnemite and Magneton, but in greater quantities.

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Magnemite do not ‘eat’ in the traditional sense, but rather absorb energy directly into their bodies. The This mostly means electrical energy; they are often found siphoning energy off of power plants or generator. generators. They also feed parasitically off of electric pokemon Electric Pokemon, such as Electibuzz, Ampharos Electabuzz, Ampharos, and Manetric. It is believed that before humans commonly used electricity, electric pokemon Electric Pokemon were Magnemite’s only food source.

Magneton has the same diet as Magnemite; however, it requires three times the energy intake that Magnemite needs, due to its being three Magnemite joined together.

Magnezone has much the same diet as and Magnemite and Magneton, but in greater quantities.



Magnemite are considered a nuisance among power plant workers due to their tendency to drain the grid’s power, and commonly put up ‘Magnemite Fences’ around the perimeter in an effort to contain them. Large enough swarms of Magnemite can cause mass blackouts, but a single one is enough to drain a single home of power.

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Magnemite are considered a nuisance among power plant workers workers, due to their tendency to drain the grid’s power, and power. The workers commonly put up ‘Magnemite Fences’ around the perimeter of the plant in an effort to contain them.keep the Magnemite away. Large enough swarms of Magnemite can cause mass blackouts, but a single one is enough to drain a single home of power.



All three morphs should never be allowed to be close proximity to sensitive equipment such as credit cards, computers and other electronics, as the magnetic field they emit is often fatal to these devices.

Magnemite are typically docile, preferring to ignore all but the most persistent of attackers, but are capable of attacking with a small electrical charge if provoked. This trait is present in Magneton and Magnezone as well, but the charge will be stronger, making the later two evolutions more dangerous.

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All three morphs should never be allowed to be in close proximity to sensitive equipment equipment, especially electronic devices such as credit cards, computers cards and other electronics, computers, as the magnetic field they emit is often fatal to these devices.

Magnemite are typically docile, preferring to ignore all but the most persistent of attackers, but they are capable of attacking with a small electrical charge if provoked. This trait is present in Magneton and Magnezone as well, but the charge will be stronger, making the later two evolutions more dangerous.



When a Magnemite has an uncommonly high amount of energy, it will split in the process similar to cell mitosis; dividing its’ energy equally between the two resultant Magnetic. If the parent Magnemite was part of a Magneton, the energy and mass for the child is taken equally from all three. There are no recorded cases of Magnezone reproducing.

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When a Magnemite has an uncommonly high amount of energy, it will split in the a process similar to cell mitosis; mitosis, dividing its’ its energy equally between the two resultant Magnetic.Magnemites. If the parent Magnemite was part of a Magneton, the energy and mass for the child is taken equally from all three. There are no recorded cases of Magnezone reproducing.



Magnemite travel in swarms that often contain several Magenton. However, there is no obvious communication of any kind among the members of a swarm; leading to speculation that they were solitary prior to the advent of power plants, and as such Magneton would be formed only rarely. This theory is consistent with studies that have shown that the number of Magneton sightings has exponentially increased over the past century.

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Magnemite travel in swarms that often contain several Magenton. However, there is no obvious communication of any kind among the members of a swarm; swarm, leading to speculation that they were solitary prior to the advent of power plants, and as such Magneton would be formed only rarely. This theory is consistent with studies that have shown that the number of Magneton sightings has exponentially increased over the past century.



A poorly trained Magnemite will simply ignore most commands, as they are not used to communication. Punishing them for disobedience is difficult, as not much can effectively harm their metal skin without causing irreparable damage. As such, they should be slowly encouraged; and rewarded a small flashlight or similar device will they obey your commands.

Newly evolved Magneton are often confused and erratic, attempting to train them in any way before they form symbiosis is a risky endeavor.

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A poorly trained Magnemite will simply ignore most commands, as they are not used to communication. Punishing them for disobedience is difficult, as not much can effectively harm their metal skin without causing irreparable damage. As such, they should be slowly encouraged; encouraged, and rewarded with a small flashlight or similar device will when they obey your commands.

Newly evolved Magneton are often confused and erratic, so attempting to train them in any way before they form symbiosis is a risky endeavor.



DO NOT, under any circumstances, let any of the morphs near any electronics you can’t afford to lose.

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DO NOT, ''NOT'', under any circumstances, let any of the morphs near any electronics you can’t afford to lose.




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!! Morphs [Oak Catalog #]

* Magnemite[#81]
o Magnemite is a small grey orb with a single large eye. There is a magnet attached to either side of
the edit button orb, which spin rapidly. Most Magnemite also have several metal objects such as screws attached somewhere onto their body.

* Magneton[#82]
o Magneton resembles, and indeed is, three Magnemite stuck together. They are commonly found in an inverted ‘v’ shape, but other configurations have been recorded. The eyes of the three Magnemites usually point in entirely different directions, suggesting some level of shared itelligence.

* Magnezone[#462]
o Magnezone resembles a large blue oval, with a smaller sphere on each side. All three objects have an eye similar
to start the previous forms’, but with a noticeable red coloration. A blue ‘ring’ closely wraps around Magnezone. There is a magnet attached to the underside of each sphere, which spin in similar manner to Magnemite. There is a screw mounted on top of each sphere, and a large yellow antenna on the oval. The top of the oval is grey.

!! Notable Biology

Magnemite, by building up a strong enough magnetic field though rotation, are actually able to repel themselves from the earth’s own magnetic field, allowing them to float in midair. Their bodies appear to be made from Iron, making them inflexible but impervious to most methods of attack. The magnetic fields they generate attract various metal objects. Though a few of these pose no problem, Magnemite will occasionally lower their magnetic field in order to jettison the excess weight gained by this.

Magneton is not a standard evolution, but rather three Magnemite who caught in each other’s magnetic field. Newly formed Magneton often strain against each other in an attempt to escape, but they gradually form a symbiosis with each other, eventually ceasing to act as independent beings. The shared magnetic field is known to be strong enough to cause a slight increase in temperature around the Mageton. Though the field itself is stronger, Magneton has a harder time repelling itself from the ground thanks to the increased weight. This has caused their weight to appear higher than it in fact is. (NOTE: due to their tendency to scramble electronic devices and anti-gravity field, it is difficult to get an accurate measurement of the weight of these creatures.)

It has recently been discovered that prolonged exposure the unique magnetic field of Mt. Coronet in Sinnoh can cause a ‘pseudo-evolution’ in Magneton, resulting it a being dubbed Magnezone. Magnezone’s magnetic field is considerably stronger than Magneton. All traces left in the subject Magneton of independent thought among the Magnemite vanishes upon evolution. Experiments have been conducted on Magnezone to see if they may be ‘evolved’ further, but no such result was found. It has been speculated that other areas besides Mt. Coronet may cause
this new page. change, but no Magnezone has been recorded from any other location thus far.

!! Habitat

Magnemite is a common sight around areas with strong electricity such as power plants, generator or even just brightly lit cites.

Magneton are found in much the same areas, but are rarer. They also appear to be sensitive to the sun's magentic field, causing them to appear in greater numbers in areas where sunspot activity in abnormally high.

There are no recorded sightings of Magnezone in the wild, so it is unknown what habitat they prefer.

!! Diet

Magnemite do not ‘eat’ in the traditional sense, but rather absorb energy directly into their bodies. The mostly means electrical energy; they are often found siphoning energy off of power plants or generator. They also feed parasitically off of electric pokemon such as Electibuzz, Ampharos and Manetric. It is believed that before humans commonly used electricity, electric pokemon were Magnemite’s only food source.

Magnezone has much the same diet as and Magnemite and Magneton, but in greater quantities.

!! Hazards

Magnemite are considered a nuisance among power plant workers due to their tendency to drain the grid’s power, and commonly put up ‘Magnemite Fences’ around the perimeter in an effort to contain them. Large enough swarms of Magnemite can cause mass blackouts, but a single one is enough to drain a single home of power.

Magneton, traveling in large enough numbers, have been known to cause electrical storms in extreme cases.

All three morphs should never be allowed to be close proximity to sensitive equipment such as credit cards, computers and other electronics, as the magnetic field they emit is often fatal to these devices.

Magnemite are typically docile, preferring to ignore all but the most persistent of attackers, but are capable of attacking with a small electrical charge if provoked. This trait is present in Magneton and Magnezone as well, but the charge will be stronger, making the later two evolutions more dangerous.

!! Courting and Childrearing

Magnemite and its evolutions reproduce asexually.

When a Magnemite has an uncommonly high amount of energy, it will split in the process similar to cell mitosis; dividing its’ energy equally between the two resultant Magnetic. If the parent Magnemite was part of a Magneton, the energy and mass for the child is taken equally from all three. There are no recorded cases of Magnezone reproducing.

!! Social Structure

Magnemite travel in swarms that often contain several Magenton. However, there is no obvious communication of any kind among the members of a swarm; leading to speculation that they were solitary prior to the advent of power plants, and as such Magneton would be formed only rarely. This theory is consistent with studies that have shown that the number of Magneton sightings has exponentially increased over the past century.

!! Trainer’s Notes
A poorly trained Magnemite will simply ignore most commands, as they are not used to communication. Punishing them for disobedience is difficult, as not much can effectively harm their metal skin without causing irreparable damage. As such, they should be slowly encouraged; and rewarded a small flashlight or similar device will they obey your commands.

Newly evolved Magneton are often confused and erratic, attempting to train them in any way before they form symbiosis is a risky endeavor.

Magnezone, by contrast, are usually well adjusted to captivity and humans, making them fairly easy to train. However, the electrical power they hold is significant and should not be taken lightly.

DO NOT, under any circumstances, let any of the morphs near any electronics you can’t afford to lose.

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