Steel-type Pokemon have traditionally been the weapon of choice for those looking for a combination of bulk and power. Like the alloy they represent, these behemoths are both sturdy and inflexible and are among some of the very strongest creatures found throughout Pokemon Legends: Arceus' Hisui region.
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With the likes of Aegislash, Aggron, and Metagross not featuring in the game, however, those looking for the best Steel-types in Pokemon Legends: Arceus may need to take a few steps out of their comfort zone this time around. There's really nothing to worry about though, as, despite the many big-name absentees, there are still plenty of great Steel-type Pokemon just waiting to be caught.
Magnezone is perhaps a little slow for an Electric / Steel-type, though still boasts some of the trademark bulk associated with its secondary typing. The real star of the show is its 130 Special Attack stat, however, which, when combined with moves like Thunder and Flash Cannon, can make Magnezone incredibly deadly. It also boasts a whole smorgasbord of resistances and immunities, with Ground, Fighting, and Fire-type attacks its only major weaknesses. Due to its stat distribution, Magnezone works best with a Quiet nature.
Players can find Magnezone and its unevolved forms Magnemite and Magneton in space-time distortions in the Cobalt Coastlands region. Magnemite evolves into Magneton at Level 30 and Magneton can be evolved into Magnezone by taking the Pokemon to Mount Coronet in the Coronet Highlands region. Alternatively, players can use a Thunder Stone to evolve Magneton, and these can be found in space-time distortions, dug up with Ursaluna, or traded for Merit
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