Magnemite #081
Pokemon Magnemite - Pokemon of the first generation, ranked 81 in the Pokedex... He lives in the Kanto area and is of the electric and steel types. Pokemon Magnemite evolves into Pokemon Magneton after consuming 50 candies.
Parameters and characteristics of Pokemon Magnemite
Max BS | 1540 |
Атака | 165 |
Protection | 121 |
Resistance | 93 |
How to find and catch Magnemite's Pokémon?
Pokémon Magnemite can be found in universities, museums, libraries, and large shopping malls. Magnemite is most commonly found in places with electricity, such as industrial areas and train stations.
Magnemite does not appear very frequently on the map. Many players raised it from an egg or caught it during a competition.
Biology
Magnemite is a robotic Pokémon with a gray, spherical metal body, blue-and-red tipped horseshoe magnets on each side, and a single, huge eye. It has three Phillips head screws on its body: two towards the bottom and one on top of its head that resembles an antenna. The two bottom screws have no obvious use, however they might represent its feet, given the Pokédex recognizes a footprint similar to the screw's head. Despite the fact that Magnemite and its advanced versions are mechanical organisms, the anime has shown that they have feelings and a means of reproduction. It has even shown a desire to eat, despite the fact that its primary source of nutrition is electrical currents. It is typically found in places with a high magnetic field, such as power plants or caverns. Magnemite has been represented in sculptures uncovered in the Ruins of Alph, despite its contemporary, artificial look. It has also been mentioned in AZ's account of the Kalos conflict, showing that it has been there for at least 3,000 years.
Magnemite's magnetic components produce an electromagnetic field, allowing it to defy gravity and possibly destroy electrical equipment. Magnemite are not known to be too hostile, although they may approach Trainers without warning. On rare circumstances, a wild Magnemite may just escape if confronted, since Magnemite dislikes contact. If it is assaulted, it will respond with non-damaging moves. It might be a dedicated combatant under the hands of a Trainer. It has been shown, however, that it may be repelled until a deep link is made with its Trainer. Magnemite will fall to the earth if its power supply fails. Batteries can usually assist recharge it so that Magnemite can start moving again.
Magnemite is drawn to anything that emits electricity or a magnetic field, even devices like a Pokétch.
It has even been known to be drawn to electric Pokémon that generate similar fields. Magnemite attacks on power plants have increased as modern electrical lines have been buried underground. To avoid power outages, these power plants send out signals Magnemite can't stand in order to scare them away.
Best moveset for Magnemite
When attacking Pokémon in Gyms, Magnemite's best moves are Thunder Shock and Thunderbolt. This moveset has the most overall DPS and is also the finest for PVP encounters.
Offense
Thunder Shock | 10 dps |
Thunderbolt | 38.4 dps |
Defense
Spark | 10.3 dps |
Magnet Bomb | 30 dps |
All moves
Quick move | Damage | EPS | DPS |
---|---|---|---|
Thunder Shock | 5 | 13.3 | 10 |
Spark | 6 | 12.9 | 10.3 |
Main move | Damage | EPS | DPS |
---|---|---|---|
Discharge | 65 | -13.2 | 31.2 |
Magnet Bomb | 70 | -11.8 | 30 |
Thunderbolt | 80 | -20 | 38.4 |
Frustration Shadow | 10 | -16.5 | 5 |
Return Purified | 35 | -47.1 | 50 |
The green moves benefit from the Same Type Attack Bonus and deliver 20% more damage.
Evolution family
Magnemite is part of a three-member family.
Regular
34.
#081 Magnemite |
25 |
#082 Magneton |
100
|
#462 Magnezone |
Shiny
34.
#081 Magnemite |
25 |
#082 Magneton |
100
|
#462 Magnezone |
Availability
- Magnemite was released along with the game launch on July 6th, 2016.
- Shiny form of Magnemite was released at the start of Let's Go Celebration on November 16th, 2018.
- Shadow form of Magnemite was released at the start of Team GO Rocket Leaders Disruption on November 7th, 2019.
Method | Maximum CP | Details |
---|---|---|
Wild |
1,167
1,265 (weather boosted) |
In wild since 2016 Jul 6Increased spawns in:
Test Your Mettle: 2022 Sep 16 - 21 Pokémon GO Fest 2022: Jun 4 - 5 Power Plant: 2022 Jan 19 - Feb 1 Festival of Lights: 2021 Nov 5 - 14 Ultra Unlock Part 1: Time: 2021 Jul 23 - Aug 3 Pokémon Spotlight Hour: 2021 Aug 3 Charge Up: 2021 Mar 16 - 22 Incense Day: Psychic and Steel Type: 2021 Mar 14 (Incense-only) Searching for Legends: 2021 Mar 9 - 14 Pokémon GO Tour: Kanto: 2021 Feb 20 Incense Day: Electric and Dragon Type: 2021 Jan 24 (Incense-only) Pokémon HOME Event: 2020 Nov 17 - 23 Mega Raid Challenge: 2020 Sep 1 - 7 Pokémon Spotlight Hour: 2020 Apr 14 A Drive to Investigate: 2020 Mar 20 - 23 Evolution Event: 2019 Dec 5 - 12 Friend Fest: 2019 Nov 27 - Dec 2 A Colossal Discovery: 2019 Nov 1 - 4 |
Eggs |
778 | Increased chance/Previously in:
2-km - 2022 Jun 1 - Sep 1 5-km - Searching for Legends: 2021 Mar 9 - 14 5-km - 2018 Dec 18 - 2019 Dec 16 5-km - Team GO Rocket Disruption: 2019 Jul 25 - Aug 1 5-km - 2016 Jul 6 - 2017 Jul 7 |
Raid Battles |
778
973 (weather boosted) |
Tier 1 CP 5,141Visit List of Raid Bosses changes for complete appearance |
Research tasks |
583 | Field Research:
Catch 5 Pokémon: Test Your Mettle Catch 10 Pokémon: Hisuian Discoveries Make 3 Curveball throws: Power Plant Take 2 snapshots of wild Electric-type Pokémon: 2021 Nov Catch 5 Electric-type Pokémon: Festival of Lights Catch 3 Pokémon: Kanto Celebration Event & 2021 Jun Evolve a Pokémon: 2021 Feb Transfer 3 Pokémon: 2020 May Make 2 Great Curveball Throws in a row; Win 3 Gym battles; Win a raid; Hatch an Egg; Evolve 3 Pokémon: Pokémon GO Fest 2019 Dortmund Catch 5 Fighting-type Pokémon: 2019 Jan - Apr Special Research/Timed Research: Ultra Unlock 2021: Time - 2nd part: Catch 5 Voltorb Charge Up - 2nd part: Make 3 Nice Throws in a row, Make 3 Curveball Throws, Make 3 Great Throws Searching for Legends - 2nd part: Use 3 Nanab Berries while catching Pokémon, Use 3 Razz Berries to help catch Pokémon, Use 3 Pinap Berries to help catch Pokémon Animation Week Research - 10th part: Make 3 Great Throws |
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