
Guardians Rising·#68·2017
Gliscor, the Fang Scorpion Pokémon, is a beloved dual Ground/Flying type introduced in Generation IV, evolving from Gligar and known for its distinctive bat-like scorpion appearance. This specific Gliscor card from the 2017 Guardians Rising set, a common rarity, stands out for its unique attack mechanics and vibrant artwork. Here, visitors will discover Gliscor's Pokédex lore, detailed descriptions of its attacks and energy costs, its weakness, and the card's edition history.
Read more ↓Gliscor, the Fang Scorpion Pokémon, is a dual Ground/Flying type introduced in Generation IV. It evolves from Gligar when Gligar holds a Razor Fang and levels up at night. Gliscor is known for its distinctive appearance, resembling a bat-like scorpion with large claws and a sharp stinger. In the wild, Gliscor are often found in mountainous regions or deserts, where they prefer to live in dry, arid environments. They are nocturnal hunters, using their keen sense of hearing and impressive agility to swoop down on unsuspecting prey from the sky. Their diet primarily consists of smaller Pokémon and insects. Gliscor has made notable appearances in the anime, particularly as a prominent member of Ash Ketchum's team in the Diamond and Pearl series, where its jovial personality and powerful aerial maneuvers endeared it to many fans. Its unique type combination gives it both advantages and disadvantages in battle, being immune to Electric-type attacks but vulnerable to Ice-type moves. Gliscor's design and battle prowess have solidified its place as a fan-favorite Pokémon, celebrated for its unique blend of ferocity and charm. Its evolutionary line, starting with Gligar, showcases a transformation from a smaller, more common creature into a formidable aerial predator, highlighting the diverse biological adaptations within the Pokémon world.
Last updated: April 11, 2026