Magnemite • Unova Pokédex

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Magnemite

Magnemite
Sprite of Magnemite in Pokémon HOME

Magnemite's Type

ELECTRIC
STEEL

Magnemite's Pokédex #s

National #
81
Galar #
--
Armor #
105
Crown #
--

Magnemite's Base Stats

HP:
25
Attack:
35
Defense:
70
Sp. Atk:
95
Sp. Def:
55
Speed:
45
Total:
325

Misc. Info

Height:
1'0" (0.3m)
Weight:
13.2 lbs. (6 kg)
Gender Ratio:
Egg Groups:
Mineral
EXP At Lv. 100:
1,000,000
EV Yield:
1 Sp. Atk
Base EXP:
65
Catch Rate:
190
Base Happiness:
70

Magnemite's Abilities

Here are what abilities Magnemite can possibly have, along with their effects.
Magnet Pull
Prevents enemy Steel-type Pokémon from switching out or running away.
Sturdy
If Magnemite has full HP and would be knocked out by a single hit, it survives with 1 HP. Also protects against OHKO moves.
Analytic
If Magnemite moves last, its moves do 30% more damage.

Weaknesses & Resistances

Below is a list of what Magnemite's weakness and resistance is to various types.
GROUND
FIRE
FIGHTING
½
NORMAL
ELECTRIC
GRASS
ICE
PSYCHIC
BUG
ROCK
GHOST
DRAGON
DARK
¼
FLYING
STEEL
immune
POISON

Magnemite's Evolution Line

Magnemite does not evolve into any other known or available Pokémon.

Magnemite's Moves

Below is a list of all of the moves that Magnemite can learn, along with what level it learns the move, the TM or TR number, and what egg moves it can learn, if any. Hover over a move (desktop/laptop) or click the ? button next to the move (mobile/tablet) to find out more about the move.

Magnemite's Detailed Stats

Below you'll find a more detailed table containing Magnemite's calculated stats, which are the stats that you actually see displayed in game. These are affected by a variety of things, such as level, Effort Values (EVs), Individual Values (IVs), and Magnemite's Nature.

By default, the stats you see in the table below show four different possibilities, all assuming Magnemite is level 100: its stats with 0 EVs, 252+ (max) EVs, 0 IVs, and 31 (max) IVs. Nature is not shown by default, so its maximum is 10% higher than shown here, and minium 10% lower.
Stats at
level 100
0 EVs 252+ EVs Base Stat
Min Max Min Max
HP
160 191 223 254 25
Attack
75 106 138 169 35
Defense
145 176 208 239 70
Sp. Atk
195 226 258 289 95
Sp. Def
115 146 178 209 55
Speed
95 126 158 189 45
Total
325

Where to Find Magnemite

If you're looking for where to find Magnemite, you'll find the various methods listed down below, along with any notes or special locations. This should help you figure out how to get Magnemite in Pokémon Sword & Shield. (Currently this does not show most "strong" static encounters or Max Raid Battles.)

Magnemite in the Wild

Challenge Beach

Overworld Encounters
Normal Weather
Norm.
Overcast
Over.
Raining
Rain
Thunderstorm
Strm.
Intense Sun
Sun
Snowing
Snow
Blizzard
Bliz.
Sandstorm
Sand.
Heavy Fog
Fog
56% 36% 36% 36% 36% 56% 56% 56% 56%
Lv. 10-15 Lv. 10-15 Lv. 10-15 Lv. 10-15 Lv. 10-15 Lv. 10-15 Lv. 10-15 Lv. 10-15 Lv. 10-15

Pokédex Entries for Magnemite

Generation 5 Pokédex Entries

Black White
The faster the units at its sides rotate, the greater the magnetic force they generate.
Black 2 White 2
The electromagnetic waves emitted by the units at the sides of its head expel antigravity, which allows it to float.

Generation 4 Pokédex Entries

Diamond 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 antigravity energy to keep it aloft in the air.

Generation 3 Pokédex Entries

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.

Generation 2 Pokédex Entries

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.

Generation 1 Pokédex Entries

Red Blue
Uses anti-gravity 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.
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