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  • http://www.facebook.com/jklacz Jason Klaczynski

    “3.95?”

    Is this Card of the Day or fricken Wal-Mart?

    • Anonymous

      straight from the inventors mouth

      • http://www.facebook.com/people/Dakota-Streck/100000799856510 Dakota Streck

        huh?

      • Anonymous

        JK is often credited as the creator of the “COTD” concept as early as 12 years ago on the original pojo.com

      • http://www.facebook.com/people/Dakota-Streck/100000799856510 Dakota Streck

        yeah, i know he did a lot with COTD, but didn’t know the extent of it.

    • http://www.facebook.com/people/Dakota-Streck/100000799856510 Dakota Streck

      I like to put the exact rating that I think. It’s better than a 3.50, but not a 4.00. Not that big of a thing. If I think it’s a 3.99999999, I’ll probably put that.

      I didn’t know you had a 6p account, is it new?

  • http://www.facebook.com/jordandbaker Jordan Baker

    Scizor definitely doesn’t need a partner. Just run it straight.

  • Anonymous

    Red Armour’s only real threat is Tyranitar Prime’s Power Claw attack which isn’t affected by either the Special Metal Defence or the PokeBody. On the plus side – this is the only attack T-tarP can use against you which limits the damage to 60 (plus any Special Dark damage).

    It’s a two turn take down, but combo with a Dialga (P5) and its Reverse Time PokePower can pick both Scizor and Scyther along with a basic Metal energy and puts them back on top of your deck *in any order* (so, if you have a Scyther already powered on the bench, your next draw can be Scizor and he’s back!

    You should also have Seeker available (to pick up Dialga for re-use) and Switch (or Warp Energy at a pinch) to get ScizorP back into active.

    Beware Spiritomb (AR32) and Vileplume’s (UD24) Trainer locks, though. This can seriously dent Scizor Prime’s ability to gain Special Metal Energy with Energy Exchanger – although Skarmory (UD21) can still be put to use here.