Magnezone is an Electric- and Steel-type Pokémon that players can either catch in Pokémon Legends: Arceus or they can acquire one by evolving a Magneton. Magneton is one of the many Pokémon in the franchise that has special conditions that need to be met before it can evolve into Magnezone, but the ability to catch a Magnezone is a rare feature of Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Magnezone's unique typing makes it a valuable asset to any team, which is why players may want to find and catch one as soon as they can in Pokémon Legends: Arceus.
When Magnezone was first introduced in Pokémon Diamond & Pearl, it became one of the first Pokémon whose evolution was dependent upon a location, similar to Leafeon and Glaceon with the Mossy and Icy Rocks in various games. Since that time, players have been able to acquire Magnezone by leveling up a Magneton in a Magnetic Field area, but the lack of apparent magnetism in Pokémon Legends: Arceus can make finding the correct area difficult to pinpoint. While long-time fans may have an idea of how they can get a Magnezone in Pokémon Legends: Arceus, the fan-favorite Electric- and Steel-type Pokémon have several oddities in-game that make it peculiar to acquire.
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Oddly enough, while Magnezone has a natural habitat in the Hisui region, players cannot find a Magnemite or Magneton in the wild on their own. Instead, Magnemite and Magneton can only be found in Space-Time Distortions in Pokémon Legends: Arceus that happen to spawn in the Cobalt Coastlands. Still, even after players catch and evolve Magnemite, or catch Magneton, they won't be able to evolve Magneton into Magnezone until they can reach the Coronet Highlands.
While Magneton
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