What Does a Magnetic Lure Do in Pokemon GO?

avatarDemonstratingUnit·a year ago
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avatarRepeatingRitz·a year ago

A magnetic lure attracts Electric, Steel, and Rock-type Pokémon to your PokéStop. It's also used to evolve certain Pokémon like Magneton!

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avatarRemovingMyth·a year ago

It attracts specific types of Pokémon and helps evolve certain ones. That's all you need to know!


avatarCoilingShip·a year ago

Magnetic lures attract Electric, Steel, and Rock-type Pokémon to PokéStops. They're needed to evolve Magneton into Magnezone and Nosepass into Probopass.


avatarVitriolingMouth·a year ago

Magnetic lures make it easier to catch Electric, Steel, and Rock-type Pokémon. Plus, you can evolve a Magneton into Magnezone. Cha-ching!


avatarDroppingSway·a year ago

From personal experience, using a magnetic lure helped me catch a ton of Magnemites and even evolve a Magneton! Highly recommend it.

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