The Magneton card captures a moment of quiet intensity, showcasing the Pokémon nestled amidst a clutter of metallic objects and machinery. Its three spherical bodies are connected, creating a sense of unity and purpose as they draw energy from their surroundings. The muted colors and detailed illustration evoke a feeling of being in a hidden workshop, where Magneton thrives in its element. This scene reflects the Pokémon's unique ability to manipulate energy, emphasizing its role in a world filled with technology a
Does 10 damage times the amount of Energy attached to all of your Pokémon (including Magneton).
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