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Bisharp — Noble Victories Pokémon card

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BisharpNoble Victories #76 Pokémon Card

Noble Victories·#76·2011

Bisharp, a formidable Steel/Dark-type Pokémon from Generation V, is the evolved form of Pawniard, renowned for its samurai-like appearance and strategic combat. This specific card, #76 from the 2011 Noble Victories set, is a common variant that stands out as a clear example of early Black & White era card design. Here, you will find detailed Pokédex lore, a breakdown of its attacks and energy costs, weakness, and comprehensive edition history. This card appeals to set completionists and nostalgic fans, with the FAQ section covering common collector inquiries.

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Card Number
#76
Release Date
November 15, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
BW3

Bisharp, the Blade Pokémon, is a Steel/Dark-type introduced in Generation V. It is the evolved form of Pawniard, achieved at level 52. Bisharp's design is inspired by samurai, particularly its helmet-like head and blade-like arms, which it uses with precision and deadly force. In the wild, Bisharp are known for their leadership, commanding groups of Pawniard in coordinated hunts. They are ruthless predators, often finishing off prey that their Pawniard minions have weakened. Their natural habitat tends to be mountainous or rocky regions where they can find suitable materials to sharpen their blades. In the games, Bisharp is a formidable opponent with high Attack and Defense stats, often seen on the teams of powerful trainers. In the anime, Bisharp have been featured in various episodes, showcasing their tactical prowess and loyalty to their trainers. Its unique typing gives it several resistances, making it a valuable asset in battle. Bisharp's sleek, menacing appearance and strategic battle style have made it a fan favorite, embodying a cool and powerful persona within the Pokémon world.

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