Bugsy's Scizor #13 from Pokémon VS - Rare Holo - Illustrated by Kyoko Umemoto
Metal

Bugsy's Scizor

#13/151 in Pokémon VS, Rare Holo, 60 HP, Metal, illustrated by Kyoko Umemoto.

Card number
#13/151
Rarity
Rare Holo
HP
60 HP
Type
Metal
Language
Japanese
Release date
August 19, 2001
Illustrator
Kyoko Umemoto
Original name
Bugsy's Scizor
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Collector Notes

Bugsy's Scizor

Bugsy's Scizor appears in the Japanese print of Pokémon VS, released on August 19, 2001. Bugsy's Scizor is a rare holo rarity and 60 HP. The Pokémon VS set contains 151 cards.

Artist Info

This card's illustration was created by Kyoko Umemoto.

Collector Insights

Bugsy's Scizor is a Pokémon card featuring a metallic design and a striking visual style. The card was illustrated by Kyoko Umemoto, known for her detailed artwork in the Pokémon TCG. It is part of the Pokémon VS set, which was released on August 19, 2001. The card's rarity is listed as Rare Holo, indicating its collectible value. With 60 HP, it balances offensive and defensive capabilities within its design. The card includes two attacks: "Slash," which costs one Colorless energy and deals 10 damage, and "Steel Headbutt," requiring one Metal and one Colorless energy to deal 20 damage plus an additional 10 if a coin flip results in heads. The "Steel Headbutt" attack introduces an element of chance, affecting the total damage output based on the outcome of the flip. As a Pokémon card, it adheres to the standard supertype classification, reflecting its role in the game's ecosystem.

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