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Scolipede — Emerging Powers Pokémon card

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Scolipede

Emerging Powers·#40·2011

Scolipede, the imposing Bug/Poison type Megapede Pokémon from Generation V, evolves from Whirlipede and holds a significant place in both game lore and anime for its speed and power. This specific card, #40 from the 2011 Emerging Powers set, is a common variant that stands out for its potent poison-doubling attack and an early depiction of this formidable Pokémon. Here, visitors will find comprehensive Pokédex lore, detailed breakdowns of its attacks and energy costs, as well as its weakness and edition history within the TCG.

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Card Number
#40
Release Date
August 30, 2011
Language
EN
Set Code
BW2

Scolipede, the Megapede Pokémon, is a formidable Bug/Poison type introduced in Generation V. It is the final evolution of Venipede, evolving from Whirlipede, and is known for its incredible speed and powerful horns. Native to the Unova region, Scolipede inhabits forests and caves, often found lurking among trees or hidden in dark crevices. Its diet consists primarily of smaller Pokémon, which it ambushes with surprising agility despite its large size. Scolipede’s behavior is characterized by its aggressive pursuit of prey, using its venomous claws and horns to subdue opponents. In the games, Scolipede is a popular choice for its strong attack and speed stats, making it a valuable asset in battles. It has also made appearances in the Pokémon anime, often depicted as a powerful and intimidating force of nature. Its unique combination of Bug and Poison typing gives it specific advantages and disadvantages in type matchups, being particularly vulnerable to Fire, Psychic, Flying, and Rock types, but resistant to Fighting, Poison, Bug, Grass, and Fairy. Culturally, Scolipede represents a blend of predatory power and arthropod aesthetics, appealing to fans who appreciate its menacing design and battle prowess.

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