magnezone
n°462
Generation n°
4
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
70
Atk
70
HP
115
Def
130
SpA
90
SpD
60
Spe
Magnet-pull
While this Pokémon is in battle, opposing steel-type Pokémon cannot flee or switch out. Pokémon with run away can still flee. Pokémon can still switch out with the use of a move or item. Overworld: If the lead Pokémon has this ability, Steel-type Pokémon have a higher encounter rate.
Sturdy
When this Pokémon is at full HP, any hit that would knock it out will instead leave it with 1 HP. Regardless of its current HP, it is also immune to the one-hit KO moves: fissure, guillotine, horn drill, and sheer cold. If this Pokémon is holding a focus sash, this ability takes precedence and the item will not be consumed.
Analytic
This Pokémon's moves have 1.3× their power when it moves last in a turn. future sight and doom desire are unaffected.
magnezone
n°462
Generation n°
4
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
70
Atk
70
HP
115
Def
130
SpA
90
SpD
60
Spe
Magnet-pull
While this Pokémon is in battle, opposing steel-type Pokémon cannot flee or switch out. Pokémon with run away can still flee. Pokémon can still switch out with the use of a move or item. Overworld: If the lead Pokémon has this ability, Steel-type Pokémon have a higher encounter rate.
Sturdy
When this Pokémon is at full HP, any hit that would knock it out will instead leave it with 1 HP. Regardless of its current HP, it is also immune to the one-hit KO moves: fissure, guillotine, horn drill, and sheer cold. If this Pokémon is holding a focus sash, this ability takes precedence and the item will not be consumed.
Analytic
This Pokémon's moves have 1.3× their power when it moves last in a turn. future sight and doom desire are unaffected.
magnezone
n°462
Generation n°
4
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
70
Atk
70
HP
115
Def
130
SpA
90
SpD
60
Spe
Magnet-pull
While this Pokémon is in battle, opposing steel-type Pokémon cannot flee or switch out. Pokémon with run away can still flee. Pokémon can still switch out with the use of a move or item. Overworld: If the lead Pokémon has this ability, Steel-type Pokémon have a higher encounter rate.
Sturdy
When this Pokémon is at full HP, any hit that would knock it out will instead leave it with 1 HP. Regardless of its current HP, it is also immune to the one-hit KO moves: fissure, guillotine, horn drill, and sheer cold. If this Pokémon is holding a focus sash, this ability takes precedence and the item will not be consumed.
Analytic
This Pokémon's moves have 1.3× their power when it moves last in a turn. future sight and doom desire are unaffected.
magnezone
n°462
Generation n°
4
Strong Against:
Weak Against:
Base Stats:
70
Atk
70
HP
115
Def
130
SpA
90
SpD
60
Spe
Magnet-pull
While this Pokémon is in battle, opposing steel-type Pokémon cannot flee or switch out. Pokémon with run away can still flee. Pokémon can still switch out with the use of a move or item. Overworld: If the lead Pokémon has this ability, Steel-type Pokémon have a higher encounter rate.
Sturdy
When this Pokémon is at full HP, any hit that would knock it out will instead leave it with 1 HP. Regardless of its current HP, it is also immune to the one-hit KO moves: fissure, guillotine, horn drill, and sheer cold. If this Pokémon is holding a focus sash, this ability takes precedence and the item will not be consumed.
Analytic
This Pokémon's moves have 1.3× their power when it moves last in a turn. future sight and doom desire are unaffected.
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
magnet-bomb
physical
60
20
magnetic-flux
status
20
sonic-boom
special
90
20
mirror-shot
special
65
85
10
lock-on
status
5
barrier
status
20
steel-roller
physical
130
100
5
rising-voltage
special
70
100
20
mirror-coat
special
100
20
tri-attack
special
80
100
10
spark
physical
65
100
20
supersonic
status
55
20
steel-beam
special
140
95
5
metal-sound
status
85
40
eerie-impulse
status
100
15
thunder-shock
special
40
100
30
charge
status
20
electric-terrain
status
10
zap-cannon
special
120
50
5
discharge
special
80
100
15
electro-ball
special
100
10
volt-switch
special
70
100
20
self-destruct
physical
200
100
5
electroweb
special
55
95
15
explosion
physical
250
100
5
recycle
status
10
magnet-rise
status
10
heavy-slam
physical
100
10
gravity
status
5
gyro-ball
physical
100
5
flash-cannon
special
80
100
10
wild-charge
physical
90
100
15
magic-coat
status
15
rollout
physical
30
90
20
confuse-ray
status
100
10
ally-switch
status
15
screech
status
85
40
charge-beam
special
50
90
10
signal-beam
special
75
100
15
iron-head
physical
80
100
15
iron-defense
status
15
thunder
special
110
70
10
sandstorm
status
10
shock-wave
special
60
20
thunderbolt
special
90
100
15
flash
status
100
20
thunder-wave
status
90
20
psych-up
status
10
reflect
status
20
light-screen
status
30
tackle
physical
40
100
35
natural-gift
physical
100
15
swift
special
60
20
helping-hand
status
20
body-slam
physical
85
100
15
double-edge
physical
120
100
15
hyper-beam
special
150
90
5
giga-impact
physical
150
90
5
secret-power
physical
70
100
20
sunny-day
status
5
rain-dance
status
5
take-down
physical
90
85
20
frustration
physical
100
20
return
physical
100
20
confide
status
20
hidden-power
special
60
100
15
double-team
status
15
swagger
status
85
15
toxic
status
90
10
round
special
60
100
15
snore
special
50
100
15
endure
status
10
facade
physical
70
100
20
sleep-talk
status
10
rest
status
5
substitute
status
10
protect
status
10
Description:
Magnezone is an Electric/Steel-type Pokémon from the Pokémon franchise. It represents the final evolution form of the Magnemite line. This unique Pokémon resembles a flying saucer with three large magnets attached to it and a single, cyclopean eye glancing from a trapezoidal hole. Magnezone evolves from Magneton, its second-stage evolution, when leveled up in certain magnetic fields in the Pokémon games. Its body is majorly steel gray barring the magnets which are of a darker hue. Magnezone uses strong magnetic fields to control its flight and levitation and it has the ability to analyze and understand the properties of its enemies before launching its attacks. Magnezone, being an Electric and Steel type, has a high affinity towards electric and steel moves. It possesses an impressive special attack, solid defense, and special defense stats that make it a strategic powerhouse in any game or battle. Magnezone is commonly used in competitive gameplay and is a popular choice for many trainers. Despite its lack of speed, its superior damage and durability generally make up for this shortcoming. One of the main characteristics of this Pokémon includes its in-game Abilities, Magnet Pull, Sturdy, and Analytic which give it a range of strategic options in battles. Magnezone also has a Gigantamax form, a feature introduced in Generation VIII games "Pokémon Sword" and "Pokémon Shield." This form further expands Magnezone's versatility and power on the battlefield.
FAQ:
What is magnezone weak to?
magnezone is weak to ground
What is magnezone weak to?
magnezone is weak to ground
What type of Pokemon is magnezone ?
magnezone is a electric , steel type Pokemon
Whos is Pokemon #462 ?
magnezone is the Pokemon
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
magnet-bomb
physical
60
20
magnetic-flux
status
20
sonic-boom
special
90
20
mirror-shot
special
65
85
10
lock-on
status
5
barrier
status
20
steel-roller
physical
130
100
5
rising-voltage
special
70
100
20
mirror-coat
special
100
20
tri-attack
special
80
100
10
spark
physical
65
100
20
supersonic
status
55
20
steel-beam
special
140
95
5
metal-sound
status
85
40
eerie-impulse
status
100
15
thunder-shock
special
40
100
30
charge
status
20
electric-terrain
status
10
zap-cannon
special
120
50
5
discharge
special
80
100
15
electro-ball
special
100
10
volt-switch
special
70
100
20
self-destruct
physical
200
100
5
electroweb
special
55
95
15
explosion
physical
250
100
5
recycle
status
10
magnet-rise
status
10
heavy-slam
physical
100
10
gravity
status
5
gyro-ball
physical
100
5
flash-cannon
special
80
100
10
wild-charge
physical
90
100
15
magic-coat
status
15
rollout
physical
30
90
20
confuse-ray
status
100
10
ally-switch
status
15
screech
status
85
40
charge-beam
special
50
90
10
signal-beam
special
75
100
15
iron-head
physical
80
100
15
iron-defense
status
15
thunder
special
110
70
10
sandstorm
status
10
shock-wave
special
60
20
thunderbolt
special
90
100
15
flash
status
100
20
thunder-wave
status
90
20
psych-up
status
10
reflect
status
20
light-screen
status
30
tackle
physical
40
100
35
natural-gift
physical
100
15
swift
special
60
20
helping-hand
status
20
body-slam
physical
85
100
15
double-edge
physical
120
100
15
hyper-beam
special
150
90
5
giga-impact
physical
150
90
5
secret-power
physical
70
100
20
sunny-day
status
5
rain-dance
status
5
take-down
physical
90
85
20
frustration
physical
100
20
return
physical
100
20
confide
status
20
hidden-power
special
60
100
15
double-team
status
15
swagger
status
85
15
toxic
status
90
10
round
special
60
100
15
snore
special
50
100
15
endure
status
10
facade
physical
70
100
20
sleep-talk
status
10
rest
status
5
substitute
status
10
protect
status
10
Description:
Magnezone is an Electric/Steel-type Pokémon from the Pokémon franchise. It represents the final evolution form of the Magnemite line. This unique Pokémon resembles a flying saucer with three large magnets attached to it and a single, cyclopean eye glancing from a trapezoidal hole. Magnezone evolves from Magneton, its second-stage evolution, when leveled up in certain magnetic fields in the Pokémon games. Its body is majorly steel gray barring the magnets which are of a darker hue. Magnezone uses strong magnetic fields to control its flight and levitation and it has the ability to analyze and understand the properties of its enemies before launching its attacks. Magnezone, being an Electric and Steel type, has a high affinity towards electric and steel moves. It possesses an impressive special attack, solid defense, and special defense stats that make it a strategic powerhouse in any game or battle. Magnezone is commonly used in competitive gameplay and is a popular choice for many trainers. Despite its lack of speed, its superior damage and durability generally make up for this shortcoming. One of the main characteristics of this Pokémon includes its in-game Abilities, Magnet Pull, Sturdy, and Analytic which give it a range of strategic options in battles. Magnezone also has a Gigantamax form, a feature introduced in Generation VIII games "Pokémon Sword" and "Pokémon Shield." This form further expands Magnezone's versatility and power on the battlefield.
FAQ:
What is magnezone weak to?
magnezone is weak to ground
What is magnezone weak to?
magnezone is weak to ground
What type of Pokemon is magnezone ?
magnezone is a electric , steel type Pokemon
Whos is Pokemon #462 ?
magnezone is the Pokemon
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
magnet-bomb
physical
60
20
magnetic-flux
status
20
sonic-boom
special
90
20
mirror-shot
special
65
85
10
lock-on
status
5
barrier
status
20
steel-roller
physical
130
100
5
rising-voltage
special
70
100
20
mirror-coat
special
100
20
tri-attack
special
80
100
10
spark
physical
65
100
20
supersonic
status
55
20
steel-beam
special
140
95
5
metal-sound
status
85
40
eerie-impulse
status
100
15
thunder-shock
special
40
100
30
charge
status
20
electric-terrain
status
10
zap-cannon
special
120
50
5
discharge
special
80
100
15
electro-ball
special
100
10
volt-switch
special
70
100
20
self-destruct
physical
200
100
5
electroweb
special
55
95
15
explosion
physical
250
100
5
recycle
status
10
magnet-rise
status
10
heavy-slam
physical
100
10
gravity
status
5
gyro-ball
physical
100
5
flash-cannon
special
80
100
10
wild-charge
physical
90
100
15
magic-coat
status
15
rollout
physical
30
90
20
confuse-ray
status
100
10
ally-switch
status
15
screech
status
85
40
charge-beam
special
50
90
10
signal-beam
special
75
100
15
iron-head
physical
80
100
15
iron-defense
status
15
thunder
special
110
70
10
sandstorm
status
10
shock-wave
special
60
20
thunderbolt
special
90
100
15
flash
status
100
20
thunder-wave
status
90
20
psych-up
status
10
reflect
status
20
light-screen
status
30
tackle
physical
40
100
35
natural-gift
physical
100
15
swift
special
60
20
helping-hand
status
20
body-slam
physical
85
100
15
double-edge
physical
120
100
15
hyper-beam
special
150
90
5
giga-impact
physical
150
90
5
secret-power
physical
70
100
20
sunny-day
status
5
rain-dance
status
5
take-down
physical
90
85
20
frustration
physical
100
20
return
physical
100
20
confide
status
20
hidden-power
special
60
100
15
double-team
status
15
swagger
status
85
15
toxic
status
90
10
round
special
60
100
15
snore
special
50
100
15
endure
status
10
facade
physical
70
100
20
sleep-talk
status
10
rest
status
5
substitute
status
10
protect
status
10
Description:
Magnezone is an Electric/Steel-type Pokémon from the Pokémon franchise. It represents the final evolution form of the Magnemite line. This unique Pokémon resembles a flying saucer with three large magnets attached to it and a single, cyclopean eye glancing from a trapezoidal hole. Magnezone evolves from Magneton, its second-stage evolution, when leveled up in certain magnetic fields in the Pokémon games. Its body is majorly steel gray barring the magnets which are of a darker hue. Magnezone uses strong magnetic fields to control its flight and levitation and it has the ability to analyze and understand the properties of its enemies before launching its attacks. Magnezone, being an Electric and Steel type, has a high affinity towards electric and steel moves. It possesses an impressive special attack, solid defense, and special defense stats that make it a strategic powerhouse in any game or battle. Magnezone is commonly used in competitive gameplay and is a popular choice for many trainers. Despite its lack of speed, its superior damage and durability generally make up for this shortcoming. One of the main characteristics of this Pokémon includes its in-game Abilities, Magnet Pull, Sturdy, and Analytic which give it a range of strategic options in battles. Magnezone also has a Gigantamax form, a feature introduced in Generation VIII games "Pokémon Sword" and "Pokémon Shield." This form further expands Magnezone's versatility and power on the battlefield.
FAQ:
What is magnezone weak to?
magnezone is weak to ground
What is magnezone weak to?
magnezone is weak to ground
What type of Pokemon is magnezone ?
magnezone is a electric , steel type Pokemon
Whos is Pokemon #462 ?
magnezone is the Pokemon
Moves
NAME
TYPE
CATegory
POWER
ACC.
PP
magnet-bomb
physical
60
20
magnetic-flux
status
20
sonic-boom
special
90
20
mirror-shot
special
65
85
10
lock-on
status
5
barrier
status
20
steel-roller
physical
130
100
5
rising-voltage
special
70
100
20
mirror-coat
special
100
20
tri-attack
special
80
100
10
spark
physical
65
100
20
supersonic
status
55
20
steel-beam
special
140
95
5
metal-sound
status
85
40
eerie-impulse
status
100
15
thunder-shock
special
40
100
30
charge
status
20
electric-terrain
status
10
zap-cannon
special
120
50
5
discharge
special
80
100
15
electro-ball
special
100
10
volt-switch
special
70
100
20
self-destruct
physical
200
100
5
electroweb
special
55
95
15
explosion
physical
250
100
5
recycle
status
10
magnet-rise
status
10
heavy-slam
physical
100
10
gravity
status
5
gyro-ball
physical
100
5
flash-cannon
special
80
100
10
wild-charge
physical
90
100
15
magic-coat
status
15
rollout
physical
30
90
20
confuse-ray
status
100
10
ally-switch
status
15
screech
status
85
40
charge-beam
special
50
90
10
signal-beam
special
75
100
15
iron-head
physical
80
100
15
iron-defense
status
15
thunder
special
110
70
10
sandstorm
status
10
shock-wave
special
60
20
thunderbolt
special
90
100
15
flash
status
100
20
thunder-wave
status
90
20
psych-up
status
10
reflect
status
20
light-screen
status
30
tackle
physical
40
100
35
natural-gift
physical
100
15
swift
special
60
20
helping-hand
status
20
body-slam
physical
85
100
15
double-edge
physical
120
100
15
hyper-beam
special
150
90
5
giga-impact
physical
150
90
5
secret-power
physical
70
100
20
sunny-day
status
5
rain-dance
status
5
take-down
physical
90
85
20
frustration
physical
100
20
return
physical
100
20
confide
status
20
hidden-power
special
60
100
15
double-team
status
15
swagger
status
85
15
toxic
status
90
10
round
special
60
100
15
snore
special
50
100
15
endure
status
10
facade
physical
70
100
20
sleep-talk
status
10
rest
status
5
substitute
status
10
protect
status
10
Description:
Magnezone is an Electric/Steel-type Pokémon from the Pokémon franchise. It represents the final evolution form of the Magnemite line. This unique Pokémon resembles a flying saucer with three large magnets attached to it and a single, cyclopean eye glancing from a trapezoidal hole. Magnezone evolves from Magneton, its second-stage evolution, when leveled up in certain magnetic fields in the Pokémon games. Its body is majorly steel gray barring the magnets which are of a darker hue. Magnezone uses strong magnetic fields to control its flight and levitation and it has the ability to analyze and understand the properties of its enemies before launching its attacks. Magnezone, being an Electric and Steel type, has a high affinity towards electric and steel moves. It possesses an impressive special attack, solid defense, and special defense stats that make it a strategic powerhouse in any game or battle. Magnezone is commonly used in competitive gameplay and is a popular choice for many trainers. Despite its lack of speed, its superior damage and durability generally make up for this shortcoming. One of the main characteristics of this Pokémon includes its in-game Abilities, Magnet Pull, Sturdy, and Analytic which give it a range of strategic options in battles. Magnezone also has a Gigantamax form, a feature introduced in Generation VIII games "Pokémon Sword" and "Pokémon Shield." This form further expands Magnezone's versatility and power on the battlefield.
FAQ:
What is magnezone weak to?
magnezone is weak to ground
What is magnezone weak to?
magnezone is weak to ground
What type of Pokemon is magnezone ?
magnezone is a electric , steel type Pokemon
Whos is Pokemon #462 ?
magnezone is the Pokemon