
Rising Rivals·#48·2009
Scizor, a formidable Steel/Bug type Pokémon introduced in Generation II, is celebrated for its unique evolution from Scyther and its iconic metallic design, making it a fan-favorite in the Pokémon universe. This specific card, Scizor 4 from the 2009 Rising Rivals set, stands out as an uncommon SP variant, highlighting its connection to the Elite Four. Here, visitors will discover Scizor's Pokédex lore, the card's precise attacks with their energy costs, its weakness, and its place within TCG history.
Read more ↓Scizor, a Steel/Bug type Pokémon, is the evolved form of Scyther when traded holding a Metal Coat. Introduced in Generation II, Scizor is known for its distinctive red, metallic body and powerful pincers, which are said to be as hard as steel. Its natural habitat often includes forests and mountainous regions where it can utilize its speed and strength to hunt for prey. Scizor is a formidable predator, using its large pincers to crush objects and foes with incredible force. In the Pokémon games, Scizor is a popular choice for trainers due to its excellent defensive typing and high Attack stat, making it a reliable combatant. In the anime, Scizor often appears as a strong and loyal Pokémon, frequently seen in the hands of powerful trainers like Gary Oak and Bugsy. Its unique evolution method and striking appearance have cemented its place as a fan favorite, symbolizing strength and speed within the Pokémon universe.
Last updated: April 11, 2026

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