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==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
Magnezone is a robot-like {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} which resembles a UFO. It's the result of {{p|Magneton}} leveling up in the presence of a special magnetic field. The | Magnezone is a robot-like {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} which resembles a UFO. It's the result of {{p|Magneton}} leveling up in the presence of a special magnetic field. The Evolution is done on a molecular level, but despite this, scientists have failed at attempts to force it. Magnezone's tough steel body is wide and circular, similar to a disc or saucer, with a thin edge circling the diameter of its body. Its main eye is in the center, containing a large, red pupil. On each side of its body, it has a ball-shaped addition that resembles a Magnemite, with each side containing an eye, horseshoe magnet, and {{wp|Phillips head}} screw. These secondary eyes can move independently of its main eye, as shown in ''[[XY066|Confronting the Darkness!]]''. On top of its head is a tall, thin, yellow rod, closely resembling an antenna, which it uses for certain attacks. Behind its body is a third horseshoe magnet, positioned like a tail. | ||
Magnezone's | Magnezone's Evolution is theorized to have been caused by a special magnetic field that changed the molecular structure within its body. Magnezone is a seemingly-mechanical, gender unknown creature, but it has emotions, a way of reproducing, and the need for nourishment. With its magnets, it has the ability to control anti-gravity and float through the air at will. As seen in ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]'' and [[Phantom Thief Pokémon 7]], Magnezone's anti-gravity is strong enough to carry humans with ease. Magnezone is rarely sighted in the wild. As seen in ''[[DP158|Regaining the Home Advantage!]]'', Magnezone can be very aggressive and territorial, although it will rarely attack without provocation. It flies through the night sky, often mistaken for a UFO sighting, though it seems to be receiving and sending signals from an unknown source and an unknown purpose. This leads some people to believe that Magnezone came from outer space and that it is being controlled by unknown beings. As mentioned in the [[Sleep style|Sleep Style Dex]], Magnezone's screws and magnets will spin while it sleeps. It is believed that a sleepying Magnezone is emiting signals of unknown purpose and receiving signals of unknown origin. However, researchers are divided on if this point is true or not. | ||
===Evolution=== | ===Evolution=== | ||
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==In the anime== | ==In the anime== | ||
[[File:Rocket Prize Master Magnezone.png|thumb|250px|Magnezone in | [[File:Rocket Prize Master Magnezone.png|thumb|250px|Magnezone in ''[[Pokémon Journeys: The Series]]'']] | ||
===Major appearances=== | ===Major appearances=== | ||
Magnezone debuted in ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]'', under the ownership of [[Zero]]. Despite Zero's maniacal behavior, Magnezone was very loyal to him. Magnezone generally acted as a leader to Zero's army of Magnemite and Magneton. | Magnezone debuted in ''[[M11|Giratina and the Sky Warrior]]'', under the ownership of [[Zero]]. Despite Zero's maniacal behavior, Magnezone was very loyal to him. Magnezone generally acted as a leader to Zero's army of Magnemite and Magneton. | ||
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===Origin=== | ===Origin=== | ||
Magnezone appears to be based on the concept of a fused Magneton; one of the Magnemite taking a larger form and the remaining two Magnemite taking the forms of the smaller bodies on each side. The Magnemite evolutionary line seem to be based on the objectification of {{wp|electromagnetism}}, one of the four {{wp|fundamental interaction}}s of nature. Magnezone in particular is possibly based on {{wp|electromagnetic forming}} caused by {{wp|electromagnetic field}}s and combined with an objectification in the form of a {{wp|flying saucer}} or a {{wp|Unidentified flying object|UFO}}. | Magnezone appears to be based on the concept of a fused Magneton; one of the Magnemite taking a larger form and the remaining two Magnemite taking the forms of the smaller bodies on each side. The Magnemite evolutionary line seem to be based on the objectification of {{wp|electromagnetism}}, one of the four {{wp|fundamental interaction}}s of nature. Magnezone in particular is possibly based on {{wp|electromagnetic forming}} caused by {{wp|electromagnetic field}}s and combined with an objectification in the form of a {{wp|flying saucer}} or a {{wp|Unidentified flying object|UFO}}. | ||
Magnezone's shape and name may also be inspired by the {{jwp|古天明平蜘蛛|Hiragumo}} {{wp|chagama}} owned by daimyō {{wp|Matsunaga Hisahide}}. According to legend, he filled the tea kettle with gunpowder and caused it to explode to prevent {{wp|Oda Nobunaga}} from taking it as a prize. | |||
====Name origin==== | ====Name origin==== | ||
Magnezone may be derived from ''magnetic zone'', an alternative name for a {{wp|magnetic field}}. | Magnezone may be derived from ''magnetic zone'', an alternative name for a {{wp|magnetic field}}. | ||
Jibacoil may be a combination of 磁場 ''jiba'' (magnetic field) and ''{{wp|electromagnetic coil}}''. | Jibacoil may be a combination of 磁場 ''jiba'' (magnetic field), 自爆 ''jibaku'' (self-detonation), and ''{{wp|electromagnetic coil}}''. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== | ||
{{Other languages|type=Electric|type2=Steel | {{Other languages|type=Electric|type2=Steel | ||
|ja=ジバコイル ''Jibacoil''|jameaning=From {{tt|磁場 ''jiba''|magnetic field}} and ''{{wp|electromagnetic coil}}'' | |ja=ジバコイル ''Jibacoil''|jameaning=From {{tt|磁場 ''jiba''|magnetic field}}, {{tt|自爆 ''jibaku''|self-detonation}} and ''{{wp|electromagnetic coil}}'' | ||
|fr=Magnézone|frmeaning=Same as English name | |fr=Magnézone|frmeaning=Same as English name | ||
|es=Magnezone|esmeaning=Same as English name | |es=Magnezone|esmeaning=Same as English name | ||
|de=Magnezone|demeaning=Same as English name | |de=Magnezone|demeaning=Same as English name | ||
|it=Magnezone|itmeaning=Same as English name | |it=Magnezone|itmeaning=Same as English name | ||
|ko=자포코일 ''Zapokoil''|komeaning=From {{tt|자폭 (自爆) ''japok''|self-detonation}} and {{tt|코일 ''Coil''|Magnemite}} | |ko=자포코일 ''Zapokoil''|komeaning=From {{tt|자폭 (自爆) ''japok''|self-detonation}}, {{tt|자 (磁) ''ja''|magnetic}}, and {{tt|코일 ''Coil''|Magnemite}} | ||
|zh_cmn=自爆磁怪 ''Zìbàocíguài''|zh_cmnmeaning=From {{tt|自爆 ''zìbào''|self-detonation}}, {{tt|磁 ''cí''|magnetic}}, and {{tt|怪 ''guài''|monster}} | |zh_cmn=自爆磁怪 ''Zìbàocíguài''|zh_cmnmeaning=From {{tt|自爆 ''zìbào''|self-detonation}}, {{tt|磁 ''cí''|magnetic}}, and {{tt|怪 ''guài''|monster}} | ||
|zh_yue=自爆磁怪 ''Jihbaauchìhgwaai''|zh_yuemeaning=From {{tt|自爆 ''jihbaau''|self-detonation}}, {{tt|磁 ''chìh''|magnetic}}, and {{tt|怪 ''gwaai''|monster}} | |zh_yue=自爆磁怪 ''Jihbaauchìhgwaai''|zh_yuemeaning=From {{tt|自爆 ''jihbaau''|self-detonation}}, {{tt|磁 ''chìh''|magnetic}}, and {{tt|怪 ''gwaai''|monster}} | ||
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==Related | ==Related articles== | ||
* [[Pokémon fusion]] | * [[Pokémon fusion]] | ||
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Magnezone (Japanese: ジバコイル Jibacoil) is a dual-type Electric/Steel Pokémon introduced in Generation IV.
It evolves from Magneton when leveled up in a special magnetic field or when exposed to a Thunder Stone. It is the final form of Magnemite.
(Specifics may differ in past games. Refer to Game data→Evolution data for these details.)
Biology
Magnezone is a robot-like Pokémon which resembles a UFO. It's the result of Magneton leveling up in the presence of a special magnetic field. The Evolution is done on a molecular level, but despite this, scientists have failed at attempts to force it. Magnezone's tough steel body is wide and circular, similar to a disc or saucer, with a thin edge circling the diameter of its body. Its main eye is in the center, containing a large, red pupil. On each side of its body, it has a ball-shaped addition that resembles a Magnemite, with each side containing an eye, horseshoe magnet, and Phillips head screw. These secondary eyes can move independently of its main eye, as shown in Confronting the Darkness!. On top of its head is a tall, thin, yellow rod, closely resembling an antenna, which it uses for certain attacks. Behind its body is a third horseshoe magnet, positioned like a tail.
Magnezone's Evolution is theorized to have been caused by a special magnetic field that changed the molecular structure within its body. Magnezone is a seemingly-mechanical, gender unknown creature, but it has emotions, a way of reproducing, and the need for nourishment. With its magnets, it has the ability to control anti-gravity and float through the air at will. As seen in Giratina and the Sky Warrior and Phantom Thief Pokémon 7, Magnezone's anti-gravity is strong enough to carry humans with ease. Magnezone is rarely sighted in the wild. As seen in Regaining the Home Advantage!, Magnezone can be very aggressive and territorial, although it will rarely attack without provocation. It flies through the night sky, often mistaken for a UFO sighting, though it seems to be receiving and sending signals from an unknown source and an unknown purpose. This leads some people to believe that Magnezone came from outer space and that it is being controlled by unknown beings. As mentioned in the Sleep Style Dex, Magnezone's screws and magnets will spin while it sleeps. It is believed that a sleepying Magnezone is emiting signals of unknown purpose and receiving signals of unknown origin. However, researchers are divided on if this point is true or not.
Evolution
Magnezone evolves from Magneton and is the final form of Magnemite.
(For specifics on this Pokémon's Evolution in the games, refer to Game data→Evolution data.)
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NPC appearances
- Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness: Magnezone is the sheriff of Treasure Town, and takes Pokémon the player arrests, such as Drowzee.
- Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon: Magnezone, along with Magneton and Magnemite, acts as a sheriff of Serene Village. Magnezone also helps guard Revelation Mountain from potential intruders.
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Magnezone in the Alola Pokédex | Magnezone in the Paldea Pokédex | Magnezone in the Blueberry Pokédex |
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Magnezone evolves from Magneton 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.
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In the anime

Major appearances
Magnezone debuted in Giratina and the Sky Warrior, under the ownership of Zero. Despite Zero's maniacal behavior, Magnezone was very loyal to him. Magnezone generally acted as a leader to Zero's army of Magnemite and Magneton.
A wild Magnezone appeared in Regaining the Home Advantage!, which also served as the species' main series debut; it battled nonstop with a Metagross. These two Pokémon normally battled with each other on a regular basis until their "battle arena", a deep crater, was filled up with water. Because their crater was no longer usable, they took their battle to the streets of a nearby town, and continued fighting, causing much collateral damage.
In Secrets From Out of the Fog!, Meowth, Colress and Team Rivalry!, and Ash and N: A Clash of Ideals!, Barret often relied on a Magnezone for battling situations.
In Confronting the Darkness!, Belmondo used a Magnezone to battle Clemont and his Luxray, but it was soon defeated.
Minor appearances
A Magnezone appeared in the ending credits of Zoroark: Master of Illusions, under the ownership of a Pokémon Baccer World Cup participant.
In The Future Is Now, Thanks to Determination!, six Magnezone fell under the control of Team Rocket.
In Racing to a Big Event!, Anna used a Magnezone to give her an aerial view of the Pokémon Pancake Race. In Mounting an Electrifying Charge!, it was used to fly around the arena during the Charjabug race.
A Magnezone appeared in I Choose You!.
In Sobbing Sobble!, Jessie pulled a Magnezone from the Rocket Prize Master. She used it to battle Ash and Goh, but they ended up blasting off.
A Magnezone appeared in a fantasy in It's All in the Name!.
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Movie adaptations
A Magnezone appeared in the graphic novel adaptation of Giratina and the Sky Warrior, under the ownership of Zero.
Phantom Thief Pokémon 7
Magnezone was used by a Team Galactic Grunt that attacked Hiori and Rocco when they attempted to fly to the Team Galactic section base. It had an aerial fight with Hiori's Drifblim, but despite the type advantage, Magnezone and the Team Galactic Grunt were defeated by Hiori's quick thinking.
Pokémon Adventures
In Passing by Probopass and Maneuvering around Magnezone, Cyrus has a Magnezone that evolved from a Magneton at Mt. Coronet.
A Magnezone appeared in PS612, under the ownership of Wally.
Pokémon Diamond and Pearl Adventure!
Mars has a Magnezone, which she used to battle Hareta while he was trying to get to the Spear Pillar in The Advent of the Legendary Pokémon!!.
In the TCG
- Main article: Magnezone (TCG)
Other appearances
Super Smash Bros. Brawl
Magnezone appears on the Electric terrain of Pokémon Stadium 2.
Trophy information
"A Magnet Area Pokémon. It's a Magneton that evolved in a special magnetic field at Mt. Coronet. Its appearance is quite different after it evolves, but it still has three round eyes. Its shape changes but not its type--it's still both an Electric and Steel type. It learns Magnet Rise, a technique that temporarily nullifies Ground-type attacks, a traditional weakness."
Trivia
- As there is no special magnetic field in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver, it is impossible to evolve Magneton into a Magnezone in these games. The same applies for Probopass, Leafeon, and Glaceon. All have to be traded from Pokémon Diamond, Pearl, and Platinum to be obtained.
- Despite this, Gym Leaders Jasmine and Lt. Surge, who respectively used Magnemite and Magneton in their Gym battles, inexplicably appear to have evolved them to Magnezone in their rematches.
- The colors on the ends of Magnezone's magnets can turn on and off at will, as seen in the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series and the 3D Pokémon games.
- In Pokémon Battle Revolution and later games, if Magnezone falls asleep, its center "eye" remains open. However, the outer eyes close.
- In the September 2013 Pokémon Direct, Magnezone was mistakenly labeled as a female Pokémon, when it should be gender unknown. It was later corrected on the official website.
Origin
Magnezone appears to be based on the concept of a fused Magneton; one of the Magnemite taking a larger form and the remaining two Magnemite taking the forms of the smaller bodies on each side. The Magnemite evolutionary line seem to be based on the objectification of electromagnetism, one of the four fundamental interactions of nature. Magnezone in particular is possibly based on electromagnetic forming caused by electromagnetic fields and combined with an objectification in the form of a flying saucer or a UFO.
Magnezone's shape and name may also be inspired by the Hiragumo chagama owned by daimyō Matsunaga Hisahide. According to legend, he filled the tea kettle with gunpowder and caused it to explode to prevent Oda Nobunaga from taking it as a prize.
Name origin
Magnezone may be derived from magnetic zone, an alternative name for a magnetic field.
Jibacoil may be a combination of 磁場 jiba (magnetic field), 自爆 jibaku (self-detonation), and electromagnetic coil.
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