Magneton

Magnet Pull
Prevents Steel-type Pokemon from switching. Increases the chance of encountering a Steel-type Pokemon in the wild.
Sturdy
If the wielder is at full HP, it will survive any attack. OHKO moves will fail.
Analytic
Raises the power of all moves by 30% if the wielder moves last.
Type Tier
Electric / Steel RU
Level 100 Statistics (see level 5, 50, 100)
Min- Min Max Max+
HP
50
- 241 304 -
Atk
60
140 156 219 240
Def
95
203 226 289 317
SpA
120
248 276 339 372
SpD
70
158 176 239 262
Spe
70
158 176 239 262

Overview

Magneton's had it rough. There were better Electric-types in RBY, and it was still rather outclassed in GSC despite gaining a Steel typing. It enjoyed a brief stint in OU in ADV, but that didn't last with the advent of DPP. Once Magnezone was released, Magneton was forever doomed to the lower tiers, never again to grace even UU with enough usage to move up. But all is not lost for Magneton. Despite being almost entirely outclassed in stats by Magnezone, there is one place where Magneton comes out on top: Speed. Magneton is one of the select few Pokemon with higher Speed than their evolutions, and this is its calling card in OU today. Magneton's Speed allows it to outspeed Pokemon that Magnezone could only dream of outrunning. Magnet Pull puts it in a unique place as the fastest Steel-type trapper in the game, and with the presence of more Steel-types than ever, this gives it an edge over Magnezone. In addition, BW sent out a blessing to NFE Pokemon everywhere—Eviolite, an item that makes Magneton far bulkier than Magnezone. However, even these assets can't always distinguish it from Magnezone; one must play Magneton to its strengths to succeed with it in the harsh metagame known as OU.

Name Item Ability Nature

Choice Scarf

Choice Scarf Magnet Pull Timid
Moveset EVs
~ Thunderbolt
~ Flash Cannon
~ Hidden Power Ice / Hidden Power Fire
~ Volt Switch
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe

With its base 70 Speed and a Choice Scarf equipped, Magneton reaches a surprisingly fast 393 Speed. This allows it to outspeed threats Magnezone could never outrun, including +1 neutral-natured Gyarados and Dragonite, Jolly Dugtrio, and Timid Starmie. Thunderbolt and Flash Cannon serve as Magneton's staple STAB moves, hitting a decent variety of Pokemon for neutral damage. The main coverage move is the Hidden Power of choice. Hidden Power Ice is perhaps the best option here, destroying Dragon-types and providing BoltBeam coverage. While it drops Magneton down to 391 Speed, Hidden Power Fire has its merits in allowing Magneton to trap and KO the Steel-types that Thunderbolt doesn't hit—primarily Ferrothorn, who is 2HKOed in any weather but rain. Volt Switch allows Magneton to take out a weakened opponent and escape from potential danger. It also works as a fail-safe if you're worried about your opponent's response to Magneton, allowing you to bring in a counter, although this requires some prediction on your part. Volt Switch also forms a part of the common VoltTurn combination of alternating between Volt Switch and U-turn to keep up momentum.

Team Options & Additional Comments >>>
Name Item Ability Nature

SubCharge

Eviolite Magnet Pull Timid
Moveset EVs
~ Substitute
~ Charge Beam
~ Thunderbolt
~ Flash Cannon / Hidden Power Fire
4 HP / 252 SpA / 252 Spe

Magneton's big break this generation came in the form of Eviolite, an item that gives a 50% boost to a Pokemon's defenses if that Pokemon can still evolve. This item makes Magneton's bulk superior to Magnezone's. In fact, the added bulk allows it to survive a +1 Fire Punch from Dragonite. This extra bulk and Magneton's higher Speed stat make a Substitute + Charge Beam set viable. Substitute and Charge Beam make Magneton a more reliable Steel-type killer than the Choice Scarf set, as it can boost up and muscle past even the bulkiest of Steel-types. Magnezone's higher Special Attack is negligible after a few boosts, where both will be KOing things left and right. In fact, Magneton's Speed helps it the most here, as it allows it to outrun threats such as Gliscor, bulky Rotom-W, some Jirachi, neutral-natured Gyarados, Dragonite, Mamoswine, and Choice Specs Politoed, all Pokemon that Magnezone could only hope to outspeed.

Team Options & Additional Comments >>>

Other Options

Magneton's movepool doesn't really go much farther than what's already listed, but it does have a couple of options. Magneton can run Hidden Power Grass over any of the Hidden Powers listed above to take out Gastrodon, who can otherwise tank all of Magneton's attacks. Signal Beam is an interesting option to hit Latios, Latias, and Celebi harder than Hidden Power Ice, but it gets poor coverage elsewhere and is generally an inferior option. Toxic and Thunder Wave allow Magneton to spread status—Toxic for Ground-types (watch out for Gliscor!) and Thunder Wave for general paralysis. Lastly, Metal Sound allows Magneton to punch through special walls such as Blissey and force some switches.

Checks and Counters

Sadly, Magneton has a number of counters in the OU metagame. Fast or incredibly bulky Pokemon with super effective moves can easily beat it; Terrakion, Heatran, Tyranitar, and fast Gliscor stand out here. Its low Special Defense and HP mean it takes special hits as well as a paper bag. Pokemon immune to Electric-type attacks often wall Magneton, be it through typing or ability. Special mention here goes to Lanturn and Water / Ground types such as Gastrodon, who take a pittance from everything but Hidden Power Grass. Bronzong can be problematic, as it takes very little damage from Magneton's attacks and can KO with Earthquake. Dugtrio can take it out, but has to be wary of Choice Scarf Magneton, who can heavily damage or KO it with Flash Cannon or Hidden Power Ice. In a tragic case of sibling... er, evolutionary rivalry, Magnezone can trap and kill Magneton unless the latter is packing Hidden Power Fire. Virizion and Celebi can take Magneton's attacks and KO it with Close Combat / Focus Blast and Earth Power / Hidden Power Fire, respectively. Chansey and Blissey take next to nothing from its attacks and can beat it with Seismic Toss. Lastly, Latias can boost up against Magneton or just Roar it out.