During your next turn, Scyther’s Slash attack’s base damage is 60 instead of 30.
Scyther
With ninja-like agility and speed, it can create the illusion that there is more than one of it.
| Supertype | Pokémon |
|---|---|
| Subtype | Basic |
| Level | 25 |
| HP | 70 |
| Types | Grass |
| Attack | Swords Dance |
| Attack cost | Grass |
| Artist | Ken Sugimori |
| Rarity | Rare |
| Pokédex | 123 |
| Evolves to | Scizor |
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Cosmic Eclipse
As a newborn, it can barely stand. However, through galloping, its legs are made tougher and faster.
Sun & Moon
It has a sluggish nature. It lies at the river's bottom, waiting for prey to stray into its mouth.
BREAKpoint
Apparently, it can detect innate qualities of leadership. According to legend, whoever it recognizes is destined to become king.
Evolving Skies
When it detects a noise, it starts to move. The energy core inside it makes this Pokémon slightly warm to the touch.
Scarlet & Violet
This Pokémon uses the reflective fur lining its cape to camouflage the stem of its flower, creating the illusion that the flower is floating.
Scarlet & Violet
Switch this Pokémon with 1 of your Benched Pokémon. If you do, attach up to 2 Basic Lightning Energy cards from your hand to this Pokémon.
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Its magical and cute appeal has many admirers. It is rare and found only in certain areas.
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While seeming to do nothing, it fires punches in lightning-fast volleys that are impossible to see.
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Flies at high speed and attacks using the large, venomous stingers on its forelegs and tail.
Base
Its brain can outperform a supercomputer. Its intelligence quotient is said to be 5000.
Base
Long considered a mythical Pokémon until recently, when a small colony was found living underwater.
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Stores thermal energy in its body. Swims at a steady 8 knots even in intensely cold waters.
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Very protective of its sprawling territory, this Pokémon will fiercely peck at any intruder.



