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MagnetonMagnet Pokémon
レアコイルRarecoil
#0082
Images on the Bulbagarden Archives
Type
Electric
Steel
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Abilities
Magnet Pull or Sturdy
Cacophony
Cacophony
Analytic Hidden Ability
Cacophony Hidden Ability
Cacophony
Cacophony
Gender ratio
Gender unknown
Catch rate
60 (14.8%)
Breeding
Egg Group
Mineral
Hatch time
20 cycles
Height
3'03"
1.0 m
Magneton
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Weight
132.3 lbs.
60.0 kg
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Mega Stone
[[|]]
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Base experience yield
161Gen. I-IV
UnknownIV
163V+
Leveling rate
Medium Fast
EV yield
Total: 2
Magneton
0HP
0Atk
0Def
2Sp.Atk
0Sp.Def
0Speed
0HP
0Atk
0Def
0Sp.Atk
0Sp.Def
0Speed
0HP
0Atk
0Def
0Sp.Atk
0Sp.Def
0Speed
0HP
0Atk
0Def
0Sp.Atk
0Sp.Def
0Speed
Shape
Footprint
{{{form2}}}
Pokédex color
Gray
Base friendship
70
External Links
On Smogon Pokédex:
Generation I
Generation II
Generation III
Generation IV
Generation V
Generation VI
Generation VII
Generation VIII
Generation IX
Artwork on Bulbagarden Archives
Magneton (Japanese: レアコイル Rarecoil) is a dual-type Electric/Steel Pokémon introduced in Generation I. Prior to Generation II, it was a pure Electric-type Pokémon.
It evolves from Magnemite starting at level 30 and evolves into Magnezone when leveled up in a special magnetic field or when exposed to a Thunder Stone.
(Specifics may differ in past games. Refer to Game data→Evolution data for these details.)
The Paradox Pokémon Sandy Shocks is said to be an ancient relative of Magneton or a version of it from a parallel timeline.
Contents
1Biology
1.1Evolution
2Game data
2.1Pokédex entries
2.2Game locations
2.2.1In side games
2.3Held items
2.4Stats
2.4.1Base stats
2.4.2Pokéathlon stats
2.5Type effectiveness
2.6Learnset
2.6.1By leveling up
2.6.2By TM
2.6.3By breeding
2.6.4By a prior Evolution
2.6.5TCG-only moves
2.7Side game data
2.8Evolution data
2.9Sprites
2.9.1Other sprites
3In animation
3.1Main series
3.1.1Major appearances
3.1.1.1Clemont's Magneton
3.1.1.2Other
3.1.2Minor appearances
3.1.3Pokédex entries
3.2Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 Animated Trailer
3.3Pokémon Generations
3.4GOTCHA!
3.5Pokémon Evolutions
3.6POKÉTOON
4In the manga
4.1Pokémon Ranger: The Comic – Shadows of Almia
4.2Pokémon Adventures
4.3Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys
4.4Pokémon Pocket Monsters
4.5Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission
4.6Pokémon Zensho
5In the TCG
6Other appearances
6.1Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
7Trivia
7.1Origin
7.1.1Name origin
8In other languages
9Related articles
10References
11External links
Biology
Magneton splitting into three Magnemite
Magneton is a robot-like Pokémon, the result of three Magnemite becoming linked together by a strong magnetic force, although a single Magnemite can evolve by itself when there are no other Magnemite in the vicinity. Each individual Magnemite has a gray spherical body with a single eye, and a gray and red-and-blue tipped horseshoe magnet on each side. The topmost Magnemite has three Phillips head screws on its body, while the others appear to have only two. The three Magnemite that Magneton consists of can be linked in several ways. Magneton is most commonly seen as one Magnemite on top, and two Magnemite linked by the screws on the bottom, forming a triangle. In some cases, commonly seen in 3D games such as Pokémon Snap, the Magnemite will not be connected at all, remain in a triangular formation at rest, and are able to freely move within each other's vicinity to form other patterns. In this case, all three Magnemite have three screws. The magnetic forces that hold the three Magnemite together are powerful enough to dry up all moisture and raise the temperature by 3.6 °F (2 °C) within a radius of 3,300 feet (one kilometer). It can also be disruptive to electronic devices and induce earaches. It uses powerful radio waves to help it study the surrounding area.
Magneton's anti-gravitational powers enable it to fly through the air. Being composed of three Magnemite, it is about three times as powerful electrically, though not three times as intelligent. Even though Magneton is a mechanical creature, it still needs to eat. As seen in the Pokémon the Series episode The Poké Spokesman, food for Magneton consists of electrical currents. It is usually found in rough terrain, often near power plants.
When sunspots flare up, Magneton tends to appear more often, presumably due to the changes in the sun's magnetic field. When rain clouds form, it also gathers in high areas prone to lightning strikes. As seen in the eleventh chapter of Pokémon Adventures, it possesses the ability to form its electricity into both platforms and barriers. As seen in the Pokémon Horizons: The Series episode The Future I Choose, it can cause interference with phone and internet signals. In An Unexpected Picnic!, a herd of Magneton produced an EMP that could destroy computer software. Despite its modern, artificial appearance, carvings depicting Magneton have been discovered at the Ruins of Alph. One was shown in the Pokémon Generations episode The Redemption in a flashback to the great war of Kalos, indicating it has existed for at least 3,000 years. Additionally, Sandy Shocks bears a strong resemblance to Magneton. It is believed to be an ancient Magneton that was alive 10,000 years ago. As mentioned in Pokémon Sleep, Magneton is known to sleep with its three linked Magnemite either stuck together or drifting apart by a strong magnetic force.[1] It is theoried that its magnetism is unstable while Magneton sleeps.
Evolution
Magneton evolves from Magnemite and evolves into Magnezone.
(For specifics on this Pokémon's Evolution in the games, refer to Game data→Evolution data.)
Unevolved
Magnemite Electric Steel
→
First Evolution
Magneton Electric Steel
→
Second Evolution
Magnezone Electric Steel
Game data
Pokédex entries
Generation I
Kanto #082
Red(JPN)
(This entry was originally untranslated in English until it was reused in Pokémon FireRed.)
Green
Red(ENG)
Formed by several Magnemites linked together. They frequently appear when sunspots flare up.
Blue
Yellow
Generates strange radio signals. It raises the temperature by 3.6F degrees within 3,300 feet.
Stadium
Formed by Magnemite that link together when the number of black spots on the sun increases. Fires high-voltage power, etc.
Generation II
Johto #119
Gold
Three Magnemite are linked by a strong magnetic force. Earaches will occur if you get too close.
Silver
The Magnemite are united by a magnetism so powerful, it dries all moisture in its vicinities.
Crystal
When many Magneton gather together, the resulting magnetic storm disrupts radio waves.
Stadium 2
Three Magnemite are linked by a strong magnetic force. Earaches will occur if you get too close. (Pokémon Red, Silver, or Crystal inserted)The Magnemite are united by a magnetism so powerful, it dries all moisture in their vicinity. (Pokémon Blue, Gold, or Yellow inserted)
Generation III
Hoenn #083
Kanto #082
Ruby
Magneton emits a powerful magnetic force that is fatal to mechanical devices. As a result, large cities sound sirens to warn citizens of large-scale outbreaks of this Pokémon.
Sapphire
Magneton emits a powerful magnetic force that is fatal to electronics and precision instruments. Because of this, it is said that some towns warn people to keep this Pokémon inside a Poké Ball.
Emerald
It is actually three Magnemite linked by magnetism. It generates powerful radio waves that raise temperatures by 3.6 degrees F within a 3,300-foot radius.
FireRed
A linked cluster formed of several Magnemite. It discharges powerful magnetic waves at high voltage.
LeafGreen
Formed by several Magnemite linked together. They frequently appear when sunspots flare up.
Generation IV
Sinnoh Pt : #179
Johto #120
Diamond
It is actually three Magnemite linked by magnetism. A group can set off a magnetic storm.
Pearl
Platinum
Many mysteriously appear when more sunspots dot the sun. They stop TV sets from displaying properly.
HeartGold
Three Magnemite are linked by a strong magnetic force. Earaches will occur if you get too close.
SoulSilver
The Magnemite are united by a magnetism so powerful, it dries all moisture in its vicinity.
Generation V
Unova B2 W2 : #049
Black
Many mysteriously appear when more sunspots dot the sun. They stop TV sets from displaying properly.
White
Black 2
The stronger electromagnetic waves from the three linked Magnemite are enough to dry out surrounding moisture.
White 2
Generation VI
KalosMountain #070
Hoenn #085
X
A linked cluster formed of several Magnemite. It discharges powerful magnetic waves at high voltage.
Y
Generates strange radio signals. It raises the temperature by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit within 3,300 feet.
Omega Ruby
Magneton emits a powerful magnetic force that is fatal to mechanical devices. As a result, large cities sound sirens to warn citizens of large-scale outbreaks of this Pokémon.
Alpha Sapphire
Magneton emits a powerful magnetic force that is fatal to electronics and precision instruments. Because of this, it is said that some towns warn people to keep this Pokémon inside a Poké Ball.
Generation VII
Alola S M : #048
Alola US UM : #055
Kanto #082
Sun
When three Magnemite link together, their brains also become one. They do not become three times more intelligent.
Moon
It has about three times the electrical power of Magnemite. For some reason, outbreaks of this Pokémon happen when lots of sunspots appear.
Ultra Sun
Delicate equipment can malfunction in areas inhabited by Magneton, which send out mysterious electrical signals.
Ultra Moon
When rain clouds form, many Magneton gather in high places to wait for lightning to strike.
Let's Go Pikachu
Generates strange radio signals. It raises the temperature by 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit within 3,300 feet.
Let's Go Eevee
Generation VIII
GalarIsle of Armor #106
Sinnoh #—
Hisui #178
Sword
This Pokémon is three Magnemite that have linked together. Magneton sends out powerful radio waves to study its surroundings.
Shield
This Pokémon is constantly putting out a powerful magnetic force. Most computers go haywire when a Magneton approaches.
Brilliant Diamond
A Magneton is actually three Magnemite linked by magnetism. A group of these Pokémon can set off a magnetic storm.
Shining Pearl
Legends: Arceus
Three Magnemite gathered to evolve into this Pokémon. The source of much vexation on my part, as its powerful magnetism destroys my research equipment.
Generation IX
Paldea #210
Kitakami #—
Blueberry #117
Lumiose #—
This Pokémon has no Pokédex entries in Legends: Z-A.
Scarlet
Three Magnemite are linked by a strong magnetic force. Earaches will occur if you get too close.
Violet
They're formed by several Magnemite linked together. They frequently appear when sunspots flare up.
Magneton in the Alola Pokédex
Magneton in the Paldea Pokédex
Magneton in the Blueberry Pokédex
Game locations
Generation I
Red
Blue
Power Plant, Cerulean Cave
Blue (Japan)
Power Plant, Cerulean Cave
Yellow
Power Plant
Generation II
Gold
Silver
Evolve Magnemite
Crystal
Trade Dugtrio in Power Plant
Generation III
Ruby
Sapphire
New Mauville
Emerald
New Mauville
FireRed
LeafGreen
Power Plant, Cerulean Cave
Colosseum
Trade
XD
Cipher Key Lair (Shadow)
Generation IV
Diamond
Pearl
Evolve Magnemite
Platinum
Route 222, Victory Road
HeartGold
SoulSilver
Cerulean CaveSafari Zone (Peak, default; Mountain, default and 3 Plains points)Trade Dugtrio in Power Plant
Pal Park
Mountain
Generation V
Black
Trade
White
Evolve Magnemite
Black 2
White 2
P2 Laboratory
Generation VI
X
Y
Lost Hotel, Friend Safari (Steel)
Omega Ruby
Alpha Sapphire
Evolve Magnemite
Generation VII
Sun
Moon
Evolve Magnemite
Ultra Sun
Ultra Moon
Evolve Magnemite
Let's Go Pikachu
Let's Go Eevee
Power Plant
Generation VIII
Sword
Shield
TradeVersion 1.2.0+
Expansion Pass
Challenge Road, Training Lowlands (Wanderer)Fields of Honor, Forest of Focus, Challenge Beach, Brawlers' Cave, Courageous Cavern, Stepping-Stone Sea (Max Raid Battle)Max Lair (Dynamax Adventure)
Brilliant Diamond
Shining Pearl
Evolve Magnemite
Legends: Arceus
Cobalt Coastlands: Space-time distortions
Generation IX
Scarlet
Violet
North Province: Dalizapa Passage, Glaseado MountainTera Raid Battles (4★)
The Hidden Treasure of Area Zero
Canyon Biome, Chargestone Cavern, Polar Biome
Legends: Z-A
Unobtainable
In side games
Generation I
Snap
Tunnel
Pinball
Evolve Magnemite
Generation II
This Pokémon is unavailable in Generation II side games.
Generation III
Pinball: R&S
Evolve Magnemite
Trozei!
Huge Storage 2, Endless Level 21, Forever Level 21, Mr. Who's Den
Pokémon caught in Generation I must be traded to a Generation II game in order for a held item to appear.
Games
Held items
Red
Blue
Silver Leaf (100%)
Yellow
Crystal
Metal Coat (In-game trade, 100%)
Ruby
Sapphire
Metal Coat (5%)
FireRed
LeafGreen
Magnet (5%)
Emerald
Metal Coat (5%)
XD
Metal Coat (100%)
Platinum
Metal Coat (5%)
HeartGold
SoulSilver
Metal Coat (5%) Metal Coat (In-game trade, 100%)
Black 2
White 2
Metal Coat (5%)
X
Y
Sword
Shield
Metal Coat (Expansion Pass required, 5%)
Legends: Arceus
Normal Iron Chunk (30%) Metal Coat (7%) Grit items by level Alpha Exp. Candy M (100%) Seed of Mastery (20%) Grit items by level
Stats
Base stats
Stat
Range
At Lv. 50
At Lv. 100
HP:50
110 - 157
210 - 304
Attack:60
58 - 123
112 - 240
Defense:95
90 - 161
175 - 317
Sp. Atk:120
112 - 189
220 - 372
Sp. Def:70
67 - 134
130 - 262
Speed:70
67 - 134
130 - 262
Total:465
Other Pokémon with this total
Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and (if applicable) a hindering nature.
Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and (if applicable) a helpful nature.
This Pokémon's Special base stat in Generation I was 120.
Pokéathlon stats
Speed
3/3
★★★
Power
2/3
★★☆
Skill
4/4
★★★★
Stamina
3/4
★★★☆
Jump
3/4
★★★☆
Total
15/18
★★★
Type effectiveness
Under normal battle conditions in Generation IX, this Pokémon is:
Damagednormally by:
Normal
½×
Fighting
2×
Flying
¼×
Poison
0×
Ground
4×
Rock
½×
Bug
½×
Ghost
1×
Steel
¼×
Fire
2×
Water
1×
Grass
½×
Electric
½×
Psychic
½×
Ice
½×
Dragon
½×
Dark
1×
Fairy
½×
None
Weak to:
Normal
½×
Fighting
2×
Flying
¼×
Poison
0×
Ground
4×
Rock
½×
Bug
½×
Ghost
1×
Steel
¼×
Fire
2×
Water
1×
Grass
½×
Electric
½×
Psychic
½×
Ice
½×
Dragon
½×
Dark
1×
Fairy
½×
None
Immune to:
Normal
½×
Fighting
2×
Flying
¼×
Poison
0×
Ground
4×
Rock
½×
Bug
½×
Ghost
1×
Steel
¼×
Fire
2×
Water
1×
Grass
½×
Electric
½×
Psychic
½×
Ice
½×
Dragon
½×
Dark
1×
Fairy
½×
None
Resistant to:
Normal
½×
Fighting
2×
Flying
¼×
Poison
0×
Ground
4×
Rock
½×
Bug
½×
Ghost
1×
Steel
¼×
Fire
2×
Water
1×
Grass
½×
Electric
½×
Psychic
½×
Ice
½×
Dragon
½×
Dark
1×
Fairy
½×
None
Notes:
If this Pokémon is given a Ring Target, the effectiveness of Poison-type moves is 1×.
In Generation I, due to being a pure Electric-type , the effectiveness of Ground-type moves is 2×, the effectiveness of Flying-type and Electric-type moves is ½×, and the effectiveness of all other moves is 1×.
Prior to Generation VI, the effectiveness of Dark-type moves was ½×.
Prior to Generation VI, the effectiveness of Ghost-type moves was ½×.
Learnset
Magneton is available in Scarlet and Violet.
By leveling up
Generation IX
Other generations:
I - II - III - IV - V - VI - VII - VIII
Level
Move
Type
Cat.
Pwr.
Acc.
PP
011
Electric Terrain
Electric
Status
0000—
00——%
10
011
Thunder Shock
Electric
Special
04040
100100%
30
011
Tackle
Normal
Physical
04040
100100%
35
011
Supersonic
Normal
Status
0000—
05555%
20
011
Thunder Wave
Electric
Status
0000—
09090%
20
Evo.Evo.
Tri Attack
Normal
Special
08080
100100%
10
1212
Electro Ball
Electric
Special
0000—
100100%
10
1616
Gyro Ball
Steel
Physical
0000—
100100%
5
2020
Spark
Electric
Physical
06565
100100%
20
2424
Screech
Normal
Status
0000—
08585%
40
2828
Magnet Rise
Electric
Status
0000—
00——%
10
3434
Flash Cannon
Steel
Special
08080
100100%
10
4040
Discharge
Electric
Special
08080
100100%
15
4646
Metal Sound
Steel
Status
0000—
08585%
40
5252
Light Screen
Psychic
Status
0000—
00——%
30
5858
Lock-On
Normal
Status
0000—
00——%
5
6464
Zap Cannon
Electric
Special
120120
05050%
5
Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Magneton
Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Magneton
Click on the generation numbers at the top to see level-up moves from other generations
By TM
Generation IX
Other generations:
I - II - III - IV - V - VI - VII - VIII
TM
Move
Type
Cat.
Pwr.
Acc.
PP
TM001
TM001
Take Down
Normal
Physical
09090
085}}85%
20
TM007
TM007
Protect
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM017
TM017
Confuse Ray
Ghost
Status
0000—
100}}100%
10
TM023
TM023
Charge Beam
Electric
Special
05050
090}}90%
10
TM025
TM025
Facade
Normal
Physical
07070
100}}100%
20
TM032
TM032
Swift
Normal
Special
06060
00—}}—%
20
TM047
TM047
Endure
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM048
TM048
Volt Switch
Electric
Special
07070
100}}100%
20
TM049
TM049
Sunny Day
Fire
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
5
TM050
TM050
Rain Dance
Water
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
5
TM051
TM051
Sandstorm
Rock
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM070
TM070
Sleep Talk
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM072
TM072
Electro Ball
Electric
Special
0000—
100}}100%
10
TM074
TM074
Reflect
Psychic
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
20
TM075
TM075
Light Screen
Psychic
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
30
TM082
TM082
Thunder Wave
Electric
Status
0000—
090}}90%
20
TM085
TM085
Rest
Psychic
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
5
TM093
TM093
Flash Cannon
Steel
Special
08080
100}}100%
10
TM096
TM096
Eerie Impulse
Electric
Status
0000—
100}}100%
15
TM099
TM099
Iron Head
Steel
Physical
08080
100}}100%
15
TM103
TM103
Substitute
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM104
TM104
Iron Defense
Steel
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
15
TM121
TM121
Heavy Slam
Steel
Physical
0000—
100}}100%
10
TM126
TM126
Thunderbolt
Electric
Special
09090
100}}100%
15
TM130
TM130
Helping Hand
Normal
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
20
TM136
TM136
Electric Terrain
Electric
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
10
TM147
TM147
Wild Charge
Electric
Physical
09090
100}}100%
15
TM163
TM163
Hyper Beam
Normal
Special
150150
090}}90%
5
TM166
TM166
Thunder
Electric
Special
110110
070}}70%
10
TM170
TM170
Steel Beam
Steel
Special
140140
095}}95%
5
TM171
TM171
Tera Blast
Normal
Special
08080
100}}100%
10
TM173
TM173
Charge
Electric
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
20
TM178
TM178
Gravity
Psychic
Status
0000—
00—}}—%
5
TM180
TM180
Gyro Ball
Steel
Physical
0000—
100}}100%
5
TM211
TM211
Electroweb
Electric
Special
05555
095}}95%
15
TM223
TM223
Metal Sound
Steel
Status
0000—
085}}85%
40
Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Magneton
Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution or an alternate form of Magneton
Click on the generation numbers at the top to see TM moves from other generations
By breeding
Generation IX
Other generations:
II - III - IV - V - VI - VII - VIII
Parent
Move
Type
Cat.
Pwr.
Acc.
PP
*
Electroweb
Electric
Special
55
95%
15
*
Explosion
Normal
Physical
250
100%
5
Moves marked with an asterisk (*) must be chain bred onto Magneton
Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Magneton
Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Magneton
Click on the generation numbers at the top to see Egg moves from other generations
By a prior Evolution
Generation IX
Other generations:
I - II - III - IV - V - VI - VII - VIII
Stage
Move
Type
Cat.
Pwr.
Acc.
PP
This Pokémon has no moves exclusive to prior Evolutions.
Bold indicates a move that gets STAB when used by Magneton
Italic indicates a move that gets STAB only when used by an Evolution of Magneton
Click on the generation numbers at the top to see moves from other generations
TCG-only moves
Move
Card
Self-Destruct
Magneton (Base Set 9)Magneton (Fossil 11)
Side game data
Pokémon Pinball
Acquisition: Evolve
Pokémon Pinball RS
Acquisition: Evolve
Pokémon Trozei!
Rarity: Common
Pokémon Mystery DungeonRed Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team
Body size: 1
Recruit rate: Evolve
Friend Area: Power Plant
Phrases
51%-100% HP
vzvzvzz... go to next.
26%-50% HP
vzvzvzzz... hp at 50 percent...
1%-25% HP
vzvzvzzt... go to error... system failure imminent.
Level up
vzvzvzt! go to next level!
Pokémon Mystery DungeonExplorers of Time, Explorers of Darkness, and Explorers of Sky
Body size: 1
Recruit rate: -10%
IQ group: A
Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon
Body size: Standard (1 tile) How to Recruit: Talk to in Serene Village Connected to: Voltorb, Electrode, Magnezone Connection Orb Set: 15
Phrases
Normal
Protecting the safety around here! Pi-pi-pi!
Low HP (< 50%)
I won't give up… I can still move…
Pokémon Ranger
Group:
Electric
Poké Assist:
Electric
Field move:
(Recharge ×2)
Loops: 3
Min. exp.: 8
Max. exp.: 8
Browser entry R-057
Magneton generates electricity using its magnetism to recharge your Styler.
Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia
Group:
Electric
Poké Assist:
Recharge
Field move:
(Recharge ×5)
Browser entry R-063
It discharges electricity from its body. It protects itself with an electric barrier.
Pokémon Ranger: Guardian Signs
Group:
Electric
Poké Assist:(present)
Recharge
Field move:(present)
(Recharge ×4)
Not available in the past.
Browser entry R-111
It restores the Styler Energy.
Pokémon Rumble
Attack
●●●●
Defense
●●●
Speed
●●●
Pokémon Rumble Blast
Attack
●●●●
Defense
●●●
Speed
●●●
Pokémon Rumble Rush
Walking Speed: 1.67 seconds
Base HP: 48
Base Attack: 78
Base Defense: 56
Base Speed: 60
Pokémon Battle Trozei
Electric
Attack Power:
★★★★★
Pokémon Shuffle
Electric
Attack Power: 60 - 120
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#441
Crowd Control
Increases damage when there are more Magneton in the puzzle area.
Swappable Skill(s): Three Force
Pokémon GO
Base HP: 137
Base Attack: 223
Base Defense: 169
Egg Distance: N/A
Buddy Distance: 3 km
Evolution Requirement: 100 +
Fast Attacks: Spark, Charge Beam*, Thunder Shock*, Volt Switch*, Metal Sound*
Gives your pot room for 7 more ingredients next time you cook.
Evolution requirements:
Magnemite Candy ×80, Thunder Stone ×1
The three Magnemite are usually linked by a strong magnetic force. They have been spotted sleeping stuck together and drifting apart. Perhaps their magnetism is unstable during sleep.
Linked Sleep
Near-Falling Sleep
Unlinked Sleep
★★★★★
★★★★★
★★★★★
Evolution data
Magneton evolves from Magnemite starting at level 30 and, since Generation IV, evolves into Magnezone when leveled up in a special magnetic field. Magneton cannot evolve into Magnezone in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, due to there being no area in Kanto or Johto with a special magnetic field. Magneton also cannot evolve in Pokémon: Let's Go, Pikachu! and Let's Go, Eevee!, as Magnezone is not present in those games. There is also no special magnetic field in Pokémon Sword and Shield or Pokémon Scarlet and Violet, so from Generation VIII onwards, Magneton is also able to evolve into Magnezone when exposed to a Thunder Stone.
Unevolved
Magnemite Electric Steel
Level 30→
First Evolution
Magneton Electric Steel
+ Level upin areas with aspecial magnetic field→Thunder StoneVIII+→
Second Evolution
Magnezone Electric Steel
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For other sprites and images, please see Magneton images on the Bulbagarden Archives.
Other sprites
Jolt in Pokémon Super Contests
In animation
Main series
Magneton in Pokémon Horizons: The SeriesShiny Magneton in Pokémon the Series: Gold and Silver
Major appearances
Clemont's Magneton
Clemont owns a Magneton, which he keeps at the Lumiose Gym so Clembot can use it for Gym Battles while Clemont is away. It first appeared in Clemont's Got a Secret!, where it was revealed to be able to separate itself into three Magnemite in order to dodge attacks.
Other
Magneton debuted in Sparks Fly for Magnemite, where a swarm of them, along with a Magnemite, saved Ash and his friends from a Grimer attack.
In Get Along, Little Pokémon, Ethan's Magnemite evolved into a Magneton to save Ash and his Pikachu from Team Rocket. This Magneton is nicknamed "Number 6".
In The Poké Spokesman, a group of phony Pokémon interpreters deprived their two Magneton of electricity so they would remain obedient. They were convinced by Simon to cease their attacks on a Pokémon Center.
In Current Events, a Magneton served as a security guard for an electric company's power station. Ash was attacked by the Magnemite assisting Magneton, but when he retaliated with Chikorita, Magneton attacked as well.
In Tie One On!, Jackson used a Shiny Magneton against Ash during the Silver Conference. It proved to be very strong, knocking out Pikachu and Cyndaquil before being defeated by Bulbasaur.
In Watt's with Wattson?, Wattson used a Magneton during his brief Gym battle with Ash. It was easily defeated by Pikachu, who had become super-charged during an incident at the Mauville Gym. Three wild Magneton also appeared later in the same episode.
In All Torkoal, No Play!, multiple Magneton were among the Steel-type Pokémon in the Valley of Steel bullying a wild Torkoal.
In Giratina and the Sky Warrior, an army of Magneton and Magnemite, led by a Magnezone, was owned by Zero. He mainly used them as a swarm to trap or capture targets by linking together around them.
In Confronting the Darkness!, Belmondo has a Magneton. It was first used by the Dark Clembot to destroy electric appliances in a storehouse using Discharge. It then battled Clemont's Heliolisk, which was being used by Clembot. After a hard-fought battle, it was recalled by Belmondo after the battle had been interrupted by Team Rocket.
A Magneton appeared in The Future I Choose, under the ownership of Spinel. Spinel's Magneton has since made further appearances in Pokémon Horizons: The Series.
Minor appearances
In Mewtwo Strikes Back, a Trainer's Magneton was defeated by Mewtwo while it was serving Giovanni at the Viridian Gym.
In The Power of One, a Magneton sensed the disturbance caused by Lawrence III.
In The Legend of Thunder!, multiple Magneton were lured by the "Miracle Crystal" used by Attila and Hun.
A Magneton appeared in Lucario and the Mystery of Mew.
In Harley Rides Again, a Coordinator's Magneton competed in the Wisteria Town Pokémon Contest.
In Getting the Pre-Contest Titters!, a Coordinator's Magneton competed in the Floaroma Contest. In the next episode, it was still competing in the same Contest.
In Saving the World from Ruins!, multiple Magneton were some of the Steel-type Pokémon that had been disturbed due to Team Galactic's interference on Iron Island.
In the ending credits of Zoroark: Master of Illusions, a Magneton played in the Pokémon Baccer World Cup.
A Magneton appeared in A Campus Reunion!.
In The Future Is Now, Thanks to Determination!, four Magneton were controlled by Team Rocket.
In I Choose You!, a Magneton fell under the control of Marshadow.
In Alola, Kanto!, Rotom photographed a Magneton.
Molayne's Magneton first appeared in Showering the World with Love!. In Turning the Other Mask!, it caused a power outage at the Battle Royal Dome, allowing Kukui to slip away and become the Masked Royal.
Three Magneton appeared in The Power of Us, with two each under the ownership of a Trainer and the other appearing during a flashback.
In Securing the Future!, three Trainers' Magneton joined the rest of Alola in showering Necrozma with light so it could return to its true form.
In Show Me the Metal!, a group of Meltan tried to consume a Magneton, only for it to attack them in return.
Two Magneton appeared in A Crackling Raid Battle!.
A Magneton appeared in a fantasy in It's All in the Name!.
Two Magneton appeared in This Could be the Start of Something Big!.
A Trainer's Magneton appeared in Tinkatink's Ideal Hammer.
Pokédex entries
Episode
Pokémon
Source
Entry
EP101
Magneton
Ash's Pokédex
Magneton, the Magnet Pokémon. The evolved form of Magnemite. Its anti-gravitational powers allow it to float, and it can emit powerful magnetic and electric fields.
Pokémon Black 2 and White 2 Animated Trailer
Magneton (rear) in the animated trailer
In the Pokémon Black Version 2 and Pokémon White Version 2 Animated Trailer, Colress's Magneton accompanied him when he met up with Nate in the Castelia City square.
Pokémon Generations
Magneton in Pokémon Generations
A soldier's Magneton appeared in The Redemption, during a fantasy of a story from the past. It was one of the many Pokémon fighting in the great war of Kalos 3,000 years previously.
GOTCHA!
A Magneton briefly appeared in GOTCHA!, under the ownership of Wattson.
Pokémon Evolutions
In The Show, three Magneton were used to provide special effects for the Kimono Girls' performance.
POKÉTOON
A Magneton appeared in PT15, as one of the many Pokémon angered by Akira's Capsakid's spicy bite.
In the manga
Magneton in Pokémon Adventures
Pokémon Ranger: The Comic – Shadows of Almia
A Magneton appeared in PRV3 as one of the Pokémon Heath controlled.
Pokémon Adventures
Magneton debuted in Danger: High Voltorb, under the ownership of Lt. Surge, who used it, along with his other Pokémon, to attack Red. However, later in Buzz Off, Electabuzz!, some of them tortured Red with Thunderbolt. Lt. Surge uses two on his shoulder pads in Go for the Golbat where they produced sonic booms that act as a defensive barrier. Lt. Surge has a squad of Magneton, capable of using electromagnetism to create a tetrahedral aura. This aura is able to ferry people as well as attack and trap anything within, as seen in Volumes 3, 7, 10, and 12.
A wild Magneton appeared in a flashback in Electro Magneton, where it and three Magnemite attacked Blue and Evan. Blue used his Machamp to defeat it.
Jasmine's two Magneton first appeared in Quilava Quandary. They were seen accompanying Jasmine through Ecruteak City. They, along with their Trainer, were caught in the earthquake the ravaged the entire area.
A Magneton appeared as a member of Wattson's team, debuting in Plugging Past Electrike I.
Cyrus was briefly shown with a Magneton in Passing by Probopass and Maneuvering around Magnezone before it evolved into a Magnezone in Mt. Coronet.
A Magneton belonging to an Aether Foundation Employee first appeared in Battle in Vast Poni Canyon.
Pokémon Gold & Silver: The Golden Boys
A Magneton appeared in A Spectacular Battle To Save Ampharos!!, under the ownership of Jasmine.
Pokémon Pocket Monsters
A Magneton appeared in Fierce Competition at the Pokémon Baseball Tournament!, where it was one of the Pokémon that took part in a baseball match.
Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission
A Magneton appeared in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission Episode Two as one of the Pokémon that Lunick captured with his Capture Styler. It reappeared in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission Episode Three and was released in Pokémon Ranger the Comic: Double Mission Episode Five.
Pokémon Zensho
A Magneton appeared in PZ04, under the ownership of Lt. Surge.
In the TCG
Main article: Magneton (TCG)
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Magneton appears as a Spirit.
Trivia
In the Pokémon Red and Blue beta, Magneton was originally known as "Recoil".
Magneton and its pre-evolved form were the first Pokémon to ever change types with the progress of generations.
Although it is said that Magneton is made up of three Magnemite, there is contradictory evidence seen in various forms of media.
In the only animated episode to date showing a Magnemite Evolution, Get Along, Little Pokémon, when Ethan's Magnemite #6 evolves into Magneton, it "creates" two Magnemite during Evolution, instead of combining with two real Magnemite. Similarly, in the main series games, when Magnemite reaches level 30, it evolves without the aid of two additional Magnemite. This is unlike Mantyke, which requires a Remoraid to evolve.
In Pokémon Snap, a Magneton is clearly shown to be created by three Magnemite. Also, when two Magnemite get stuck together halfway through Evolution in Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Red Rescue Team and Blue Rescue Team, they mention how three Magnemite must come together to evolve.
After Evolution, Magneton becomes exactly ten times heavier than Magnemite. Logically, it should be three times heavier due to it being three Magnemite (39.6 lbs). Magnemite weighs 13.2 lbs. (6.0 kg), whereas Magneton weighs 132.3 lbs. (60.0 kg). This could be related to early art which depicts Magneton as having larger spheres.
Magneton is usually depicted with only seven screws, with two of the Magnemite losing one screw each upon Evolution. However, it is occasionally depicted with 9 screws such as in its Generation II and Generation III sprites.
The 3 Magnemite composing Magneton are usually depicted as attached to each other and only occasionally separating. However, in certain games such as Pokémon Stadium and Pokémon Colosseum, the Magnemite are depicted as floating separately from each other and only occasionally combining to attack.
Magneton and Magnemite are two of few Pokémon that had their cry changed slightly in Generation III. This was due to Generation III utilizing a better sound effects game engine and newer game system.
Despite most depictions of Magneton showing they are able to float through the air, Magneton does not have the Ability Levitate, so it is still affected by Ground-type moves. However, starting in Generation IV, Magneton can learn Magnet Rise, which simulates Levitate for five turns.
Magneton is the only Electric-type Pokémon consisting of multiple bodies.
Magneton is one of four Pokémon to be capable of having every Ribbon that can be obtained without events, the others being Magnezone, Magmar, and Magmortar.
Magneton is the Pokémon with the most cosmopolitan distribution. It was available in at least one version of every regional Pokédex until Kitakami. This includes the Orre region and the Pokémon Ranger series regional browsers.
Magneton is the only Pokémon to share its weight with any of its Paradox relative species, weighing the same as Sandy Shocks.
It is also the only Pokémon with an ancient relative that is not heavier than its present-day relative.
Origin
Magneton is a cluster of three Magnemite, which in turn seems to be based on the objectification of electromagnetism, one of the four fundamental interactions of nature. They are likely linked through strong electromagnetic force.
Name origin
Magneton may be a combination of magnet and ton. It may also be derived from magneton (various units of magnetic moment) or possibly magnetron (high-power vacuum tube).
Rarecoil may be a combination of rare-earth magnet and electromagnetic coil.
In other languages
Language
Title
Meaning
Japanese
レアコイル Rarecoil
From rare-earth magnet and electromagnetic coil
French
Magnéton
Same as English name
Spanish
Magneton
Same as English name
German
Magneton
Same as English name
Italian
Magneton
Same as English name
Korean
레어코일 Rarekoil
Transcription of Japanese name
Mandarin Chinese
三合一磁怪 Sānhéyīcíguài
From 三合一 sān-hé-yī, 磁 cí, and 怪 guài
Cantonese Chinese
三合一磁怪 Sāamhahpyātchìhgwaai
From 三合一 sāam-hahp-yāt, 磁 chìh, and 怪 gwaai
More languages
Hindi
मैग्नेटॉन Magneton
Transcription of English name
Russian
Магнетон Magneton
Transcription of English name
Thai
แรคอยล์ Raekhoi
Transcription of Japanese name
Related articles
Clemont's Magneton
Pokémon fusion
References
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External links
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