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Well in fact, Magnemite's flight is temporary. When it is about to sleep or faint, it drops to the ground. So the screws might serve as its feet. [[User:Weezing22arbok|Weezing22arbok]] 01:55, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
Well in fact, Magnemite's flight is temporary. When it is about to sleep or faint, it drops to the ground. So the screws might serve as its feet. [[User:Weezing22arbok|Weezing22arbok]] 01:55, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
:if you are implying that Magnemite walk using their magnets, then you would be wrong. as seen in Snap, they hover over the ground. when they faint, they simply lie there. anti-gravity implys they do not require any actual energy to hover. this is why anti-gravity is impossible to recreate in real life, because any and all "hovering" man made has used energy in some way shape or form. they dont create the anti-gravity, they just ''do'' it. -- '''[[User:MAGNEDETH|<span style="color:#000033;">MAG</span>]][[User:MAGNEDETH#Interesting Stuff|<span style="color:#696969;">NE</span>]][[User talk:MAGNEDETH|<span style="color:#000033;">DETH</span>]]''' 04:03, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
:if you are implying that Magnemite walk using their magnets, then you would be wrong. as seen in Snap, they hover over the ground. when they faint, they simply lie there. anti-gravity implys they do not require any actual energy to hover. this is why anti-gravity is impossible to recreate in real life, because any and all "hovering" man made has used energy in some way shape or form. they dont create the anti-gravity, they just ''do'' it. -- '''[[User:MAGNEDETH|<span style="color:#000033;">MAG</span>]][[User:MAGNEDETH#Interesting Stuff|<span style="color:#696969;">NE</span>]][[User talk:MAGNEDETH|<span style="color:#000033;">DETH</span>]]''' 04:03, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
::In the ''Stadium'' games, I seem to recall that they busted apart when they fainted...  ~[[User:SaturnYoshi|<font color="midnightblue" face="comic sans ms">'''$aturn'''</font>]][[User:SaturnYoshi|<font color="green" face="comic sans ms">'''¥oshi'''</font>]] <sup>[[User talk:SaturnYoshi|<font color="maroon">THE VOICES</font>]]</sup> 13:30, 24 June 2008 (UTC)

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The nails

If the magnets are supposed to represent Magnemite's hands, do the nails represent its feet?--KukiTalk 16:50, 4 May 2008 (UTC)

well, they arent nails, they are screws, but yes, they do. dispite Magnemite anti-gravity it still has a footpring in the dex, and it is the imprint of a screw. -- MAGNEDETH 16:54, 4 May 2008 (UTC)

Well in fact, Magnemite's flight is temporary. When it is about to sleep or faint, it drops to the ground. So the screws might serve as its feet. Weezing22arbok 01:55, 24 June 2008 (UTC)

if you are implying that Magnemite walk using their magnets, then you would be wrong. as seen in Snap, they hover over the ground. when they faint, they simply lie there. anti-gravity implys they do not require any actual energy to hover. this is why anti-gravity is impossible to recreate in real life, because any and all "hovering" man made has used energy in some way shape or form. they dont create the anti-gravity, they just do it. -- MAGNEDETH 04:03, 24 June 2008 (UTC)
In the Stadium games, I seem to recall that they busted apart when they fainted... ~$aturn¥oshi THE VOICES 13:30, 24 June 2008 (UTC)