![]() ![]() In this case, all three Magnemite have three screws. In some cases, commonly seen in 3D games such as Pokémon Snap, the Magnemite will not be connected at all, remain in a triangular formation at rest, and are able to freely move within each other's vicinity to form other patterns. Magneton is most commonly seen as one Magnemite on top, and two Magnemite linked by the screws on the bottom, forming a triangle. The three Magnemite that Magneton consists of can be linked several ways. The topmost Magnemite has three Phillips head screws on its body, while the others appear to have only two. Each individual Magnemite has a gray spherical body with a single eye, a gray and red-and-blue tipped horseshoe magnet on each side. Magneton is the result of three Magnemite becoming linked together by a strong magnetic force, although a single Magnemite can evolve by itself when no other Magnemite are in the vicinity. Despite its modern, artificial appearance, Magnemite has been depicted in carvings discovered at the Ruins of Alph and has been present in AZ's retelling of the Kalos war, indicating it has existed for at least 3,000 years. It is commonly found in locations such as power plants or caves with a strong magnetic field. It has even exhibited the need to eat, although its main form of nutrients is electrical currents. Even though Magnemite and its evolved forms are mechanical creatures, the anime has shown that it has emotions and a way of reproducing. ![]() The two bottom screws serve no noticeable purpose, although they may be its feet as the Pokédex identifies a footprint similar to that of the screw's head. It has three Phillips head screws on its body: two near the bottom of its body and the one on top of its head that looks similar to an antenna. Magnemite is a seemingly robotic Pokémon that has a gray, spherical metal body with blue-and-red tipped horseshoe magnets on each side and a single, large eye. It is able to bend its spoon to use Kinesis, its signature move A gold spoon does not work as an amplifier and Kadabra is only half as strong without a spoon. Kadabra is always seen carrying a silver spoon, which amplifies its telekinetic powers. Two of its toes face forward and one backward. Its legs have prominent knees and large, three-toed feet, also ending in white claws. Its arms are thin with brown elbows and end in three-fingered hands with white claws. Attached to the Pokémon's abdomen is a large, thick tail encircled with a brown band near its base. Kadabra's torso is segmented with bulky shoulders, a thick, brown chest, and a small abdomen marked by three red, wavy lines. Extending from its each side of its snout are two mustache-like tufts of fur a male will have a longer mustache than a female. It has two long, pointed ears on top of its head, a red star on its forehead, narrow, deep-set eyes, and wide cheeks leading down to a thin snout. Kadabra is a primarily yellow, humanoid Pokémon. In the past, Petal Dance was its signature move. It is thought that its feet become like tree roots while planted. The more fertile the earth, the glossier its leaves will be. CRAB OPENIN UNDERBELLY FLAP PATCHOddish will wander up to 1000 feet (300 meters) during the night to scatter its seeds and find a nutrient-rich patch of soil in which to plant itself. It starts to move when its leaves begin absorbing moonlight, which it uses to grow. ![]() If its leaves are pulled in this state, it will respond by shrieking horribly. A nocturnal Pokémon, Oddish buries its sensitive body in the ground during the day to avoid the sun and fool predators. Known by the scientific name Oddium Wanderus, Oddish lives in grasslands. As demonstrated in the anime, these leaves are prehensile and can be used to scale vertical surfaces and catch light objects. Five large, green leaves sprout from its head. It has a round body, beady red eyes, a small mouth, and ovoid feet. Oddish is a Pokémon that resembles a blue plant bulb. ![]()
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