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I theorize that a [[Magneton]] could be seperated into its base [[Magnemite]] with a strong enough magnetic force. However I don't think the same could go for [[Magnezone]], as they appear to be permanently fused.--[[User:JP585|JP585]] 22:08, 17 April 2007 (UTC)
I theorize that a [[Magneton]] could be seperated into its base [[Magnemite]] with a strong enough magnetic force. However I don't think the same could go for [[Magnezone]], as they appear to be permanently fused.--[[User:JP585|JP585]] 22:08, 17 April 2007 (UTC)


:Well, If two magnamite get stuck together, they can be pulled apart as shown in Mystery Dungon. I don't know if its possible once its three...
== Magneton? Hmm what about other formations... ==
== Magneton? Hmm what about other formations... ==



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Devolving

I theorize that a Magneton could be seperated into its base Magnemite with a strong enough magnetic force. However I don't think the same could go for Magnezone, as they appear to be permanently fused.--JP585 22:08, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

Well, If two magnamite get stuck together, they can be pulled apart as shown in Mystery Dungon. I don't know if its possible once its three...

Magneton? Hmm what about other formations...

Magneton? Hmm what about other formations...what would they be called? What if the Magnemite were connected via the magnets instead of the bodies. I would call it Magnition. Just imagine them forming a ball of electricity within the triangle. Meh that formation would probably make more sense if there were more than three magnemite. Perhaps six.--JP585 22:14, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

The only Pokemon anyone knows of capable of devolving is Slowbro. --Zeta 23:04, 17 April 2007 (UTC)