Scizor

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Scizor, known in Japan as Hassam is a dual-type Bug/Steel Pokémon. It evolves from Scyther when traded holding a Metal Coat and it can Mega Evolve into Mega Scizor using the Scizorite. In Super Smash Flash 2, Scizor is a Pokémon set to be released from a Poké Ball to aid the player.

Pokémon description
Scizor is a bipedal, insectoid Pokémon with a red, metallic exoskeleton. It has gray, retractable forewings and hind wings with simple, curved venation. Its head is kite-shaped with three blunt horns extending above its forehead, and dark yellow eyes. Scizor's neck and part of its thorax give the appearance of being exposed: they show black skin, and are surrounded by its raised exoskeleton. Scizor has a large abdomen with three black, pointed stripes below the waist; the female has a larger abdomen than the male. Scizor has broad shoulders and thin, segmented arms ending in large, round pincers. Scizor's legs are defined by large hip joints, thin thighs, and wide calves, its feet ending in one clawed toe in front and another in the back.

Mega Scizor's pincers lengthen and develop serrations. The lower half of the claws turns white and gain three pointed spikes on the underside. The barbs on Mega Scizor's claws can stab through concrete, and opponents caught in them are unable to escape. Its eyespots are now blue with a thin black rim. Though they lack the black rim, its real are blue as well. Additional pieces of black armoring appear on various area of its body: a three-pointed crest on its forehead, striated coverings on its shoulders, and unmarked coverings on its thighs. Mega Scizor's legs are less detailed and resemble large, tapered spikes with white tips. Scizor's body is as hard as steel, with claws strong enough to crush any hard object. They can be opened and closed like jaws, and are patterned with black, eye spots with yellow "pupils." It will raise its claws and wave them around to scare off predators or foes, giving it the appearance of having three heads. Scizor is incapable of flight, instead quickly flapping its wings to regulate its body temperature. It lives in grasslands.

In Super Smash Flash 2
Scizor was indirectly revealed on a private stream at Super Smash Con 2016, working exactly as it does on its previous Super Smash Bros. Melee incarnation. Scizor works similarly to Hitmonlee, when it is released from a Poké Ball, Scizor moves forward striking any opponent but the summoner with Metal Claw, dealing 15% damage and moderate knockback. It eventually jumps and starts moving to the other side, falling down the screen and disappearing, after reaching the blast line.