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Where to find Scizor in Pokemon Sword & Shield Isle of Armor

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Pokemon Sword & Shield’s new Isle of Armor DLC includes many new Pokemon for trainers to go out and catch. Some of these Pokemon, like Scizor, have unknown habitats. Finding them can prove to be challenging if you don’t know where to look. Let’s take a look at where to find Scizor in Pokemon Sword & Shield Isle of Armor.

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Where to find Scizor in Pokemon Sword & Shield Isle of Armor

Scizor usually appears walking around in the Training Lowlands. You may spot one while wandering around near the entrance to the cave system area by Digging Pa. If you are unable to find a Scizor in the Training Lowlands, there is another way you can get your hands on one.

You can also get Scizor through a trade evolution by having a Scyther hold a Metal Coat item. After giving the Scyther a Metal Coat, you can trade it to a friend, and it will evolve. Your friend will then need to exchange the evolved Scizor back to you.

These are the only two ways to find Scizor in Pokemon Sword & Shield Isle of Armor. Here’s Scizor’s Pokedex entry description: “Though its body is slim, Scizor has tremendous attacking power. Even Scizor’s muscles are made of metal.”

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