What is this 2x4 brick with a 2x3 rounded plate with hole attached?

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I found this LEGO brick and have no idea what it does, it’s name, or which set it is from. It is a 2x4 brick with a 2x3 base plate with a rounded end and a hole in it.



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Can anyone tell me about this brick?







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It's a magnetic base that minifigs are attached to.



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