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Basic - Scyther ex
Name | Set Name | Number | Type | HP | Stage | Weakness | Resistance | Retreat Cost | Rarity | Pokemon Power | Attack 1 | Attack 2 | Attack 3 | Attack 4 |
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Ruby and Sapphire | 102 | Grass | 80 | Basic | R | F | 1 | Ultra-Rare | [G] Agility (10) Flip a coin. If heads, prevent all effects of an attack, including damage, done to Scyther ex during your opponent's next turn. | [1GG] Slash (50) | |||
Name | Set Name | Number | Type | HP | Stage | Weakness | Resistance | Retreat Cost | Rarity | Pokemon Power | Attack 1 | Attack 2 | Attack 3 | Attack 4 |
Stage 1 - Scizor ex Evolves from Scyther ex
Name | Set Name | Number | Type | HP | Stage | Weakness | Resistance | Retreat Cost | Rarity | Pokemon Power | Attack 1 | Attack 2 | Attack 3 | Attack 4 |
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Unseen Forces | 108 | Metal | 120 | Stage 1 | R | G | 1 | Ultra-Rare | Danger Perception - As long as Scizor ex's remaining HP is 60 or less, Scizor ex does 40 more damage to the Defending Pokemon (before applying Weakness and Resistance). (Poke-BODY) | [1M] Steel Wing (40) During your opponent's next turn, any damage done to Scizor ex by attacks is reduced by 20 (after applying Weakness and Resistance). | [3] Cross-Cut (50+) If the Defending Pokemon is an Evolved Pokemon, this attack does 50 damage plus 30 more damage. | ||
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