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'''Gliscor''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''グライオン''' ''Glion'') is a dual-type {{2t|Ground|Flying}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation IV]]. | '''Gliscor''' ([[List of Japanese Pokémon names|Japanese]]: '''グライオン''' ''Glion'') is a dual-type {{2t|Ground|Flying}} {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} introduced in [[Generation IV]]. | ||
It [[Evolution|evolve]]s from {{p|Gligar}} when [[level]]ed up while holding a [[Razor Fang]] during the [[ | It [[Evolution|evolve]]s from {{p|Gligar}} when [[level]]ed up while holding a [[Razor Fang]] during the [[Time-based Evolution|night]]. | ||
(Specifics may differ in past games. Refer to [[#Evolution data|Game data→Evolution data]] for these details.) | (Specifics may differ in past games. Refer to [[#Evolution data|Game data→Evolution data]] for these details.) | ||
==Biology== | ==Biology== | ||
Gliscor is a large, mainly blue-purple vampire bat-like {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, partially clad in an insect-like carapace. Its legs have two toes and a slightly darker circular coloration on the underside, and its tail has two barbs, giving its tail the resemblance of a vampire's fangs. Its arms are red with thin striations and are completely detached from its black wings, and each is ended with large pincers. Its ears have discernible, red, chambered ear insides, and its eyes are yellow. It has six visible fangs in its mouth, and its waist, like its arms, is red and striated. Gliscor's body resembles an open mouth, with the pointed protrusions coming from its upper torso resembling fangs, further illustrating its vampiric qualities. It has a tendency to [[:File:GliscorUnbrokenBonds99.jpg|hang upside down from trees]] while watching its prey. | Gliscor is a large, mainly blue-purple vampire bat-like {{OBP|Pokémon|species}}, partially clad in an insect-like carapace. Its legs have two toes and a slightly darker circular coloration on the underside, and its tail has two barbs, giving its tail the resemblance of a vampire's fangs. Its arms are red with thin striations and are completely detached from its black wings, and each is ended with large pincers. Its ears have discernible, red, chambered ear insides, and its eyes are yellow. It has six visible fangs in its mouth, and its waist, like its arms, is red and striated. Gliscor's body resembles an open mouth, with the pointed protrusions coming from its upper torso resembling fangs, further illustrating its vampiric qualities. It has a tendency to [[a:File:GliscorUnbrokenBonds99.jpg|hang upside down from trees]] while watching its prey. | ||
Gliscor feeds on the blood of other Pokémon species; grabbing prey using its tail, then biting their necks with its long, sharp fangs. It is even said to take pride once its prey is fully drained of blood. As shown in ''[[DP064|Riding the Winds of Change!]]'', Gliscor, along with its unevolved form {{p|Gligar}}, can emit a sort of sound wave in order to detect obstacles and fly around them, similar to {{wp|Animal echolocation|echolocation}}. Its legs appear to be not suitable for walking, so it can only perform short hops when on the ground. Gliscor hangs upside down while sleeping, much like other bat-like Pokémon, and it is nocturnal. It is capable of soundless flight; however, its wings cannot be flapped to the same extent that other Pokémon's wings can. Like {{p|Jumpluff}} and {{p|Wingull}}, Gliscor uses winds and updrafts to glide from place to place. When there is no wind, Gliscor climbs to the top of tall trees using its sharp raptorial claws and then glides from place to place. This practice is similar to flying squirrels. Gliscor is {{a|Poison Heal|highly resistant against poisonous substances}}. It is extremely rare, but sometimes it is found in thick pine forests, swamps, and even alpine regions. | Gliscor feeds on the blood of other Pokémon species; grabbing prey using its tail, then biting their necks with its long, sharp fangs. It is even said to take pride once its prey is fully drained of blood. As shown in ''[[DP064|Riding the Winds of Change!]]'', Gliscor, along with its unevolved form {{p|Gligar}}, can emit a sort of sound wave in order to detect obstacles and fly around them, similar to {{wp|Animal echolocation|echolocation}}. Its legs appear to be not suitable for walking, so it can only perform short hops when on the ground. Gliscor hangs upside down while sleeping, much like other bat-like Pokémon, and it is nocturnal. It is capable of soundless flight; however, its wings cannot be flapped to the same extent that other Pokémon's wings can. Like {{p|Jumpluff}} and {{p|Wingull}}, Gliscor uses winds and updrafts to glide from place to place. When there is no wind, Gliscor climbs to the top of tall trees using its sharp raptorial claws and then glides from place to place. This practice is similar to flying squirrels. Gliscor is {{a|Poison Heal|highly resistant against poisonous substances}}. It is extremely rare, but sometimes it is found in thick pine forests, swamps, and even alpine regions. | ||
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Gliscor evolves from {{p|Gligar}}. | Gliscor evolves from {{p|Gligar}}. | ||
(For specifics on this Pokémon's | (For specifics on this Pokémon's Evolution in the games, refer to [[#Evolution data|Game data→Evolution data]].) | ||
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==Game data== | ==Game data== | ||
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{{Availability/NA|gen=IV}} | {{Availability/NA|gen=IV}} | ||
{{Availability/Gen|gen=IV}} | {{Availability/Gen|gen=IV}} | ||
{{Availability/Entry2|v=MD Time|v2=MD Darkness|link=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|area=[[Sky Stairway]] (1F-49F), [[Mt. Mistral]] (1F-19F)}} | {{Availability/Entry2|v=MD Time|v2=MD Darkness|t2=FFF|link=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time and Explorers of Darkness|area=[[Sky Stairway]] (1F-49F), [[Mt. Mistral]] (1F-19F)}} | ||
{{Availability/Entry1|v=MD Sky|link=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|area=[[Sky Stairway]] (1F-49F), [[Mt. Mistral]] (1F-19F)}} | {{Availability/Entry1|v=MD Sky|link=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Sky|area=[[Sky Stairway]] (1F-49F), [[Mt. Mistral]] (1F-19F)}} | ||
{{Availability/Entry1|v=Ranger: SoA|t=FFF|link=Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia|color={{SoA color}}|area=[[Oil Field Hideout]] (during mission)}} | {{Availability/Entry1|v=Ranger: SoA|t=FFF|link=Pokémon Ranger: Shadows of Almia|color={{SoA color}}|area=[[Oil Field Hideout]] (during mission)}} | ||
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{{Availability/Gen|gen=VIII}} | {{Availability/Gen|gen=VIII}} | ||
{{Availability/Entry1|1|v=MD DX|color={{MD Red color}}|link=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX|area=Fainted Pokémon: [[Darknight Relic]]}} | {{Availability/Entry1|1|v=MD DX|color={{MD Red color}}|t=FFF|link=Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Rescue Team DX|area=Fainted Pokémon: [[Darknight Relic]]}} | ||
{{Availability/Entry1|1|v=New Snap|link=New Pokémon Snap|color={{orange color light}}|area=[[Barren Badlands]]<sup><span style="color:#3A546B;">Night</span> <span style="color:#067162;">Level 2</span></sup>}} | {{Availability/Entry1|1|v=New Snap|link=New Pokémon Snap|color={{orange color light}}|area=[[Barren Badlands]]<sup><span style="color:#3A546B;">Night</span> <span style="color:#067162;">Level 2</span></sup>}} | ||
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{{learnlist/breedf/9|Gliscor|Ground|Flying|4}} | {{learnlist/breedf/9|Gliscor|Ground|Flying|4}} | ||
====By a prior [[ | ====By a prior [[Evolution]]==== | ||
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{{learnlist/prevo9|0207|Gligar|||||Poison Sting|Poison|Physical|15|100|35||}} | {{learnlist/prevo9|0207|Gligar|||||Poison Sting|Poison|Physical|15|100|35||}} | ||
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|P1=I want to glide around the planet on the wind! | |||
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===Evolution data=== | ===Evolution data=== | ||
Gliscor [[Evolution|evolve]]s from {{p|Gligar}} when [[level]]ed up while holding a [[Razor Fang]] during the [[ | Gliscor [[Evolution|evolve]]s from {{p|Gligar}} when [[level]]ed up while holding a [[Razor Fang]] during the [[Time-based Evolution|night]]. In {{g|Legends: Arceus}}, Gliscor evolves from Gligar when exposed to a Razor Fang during the night. | ||
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{{Spritebox/HOME|ndex=0472}} | {{Spritebox/HOME|ndex=0472}} | ||
{{Spritebox/Footer|472|Gliscor}} | {{Spritebox/Footer|472|Gliscor}} | ||
==In the anime== | |||
[[File:Bertha Gliscor.png|thumb|250px|Gliscor in the {{pkmn|anime}}]] | |||
===Major appearances=== | |||
====[[Ash's Gliscor]]==== | |||
In ''[[DP085|Fighting Fear With Fear!]]'', {{Ash}}'s Gligar evolved into a Gliscor while using {{Gary}}'s [[Razor Fang]] to save Ash from falling into a canyon. In ''[[DP154|Mastering Current Events!]]'', Ash left Gliscor with [[McCann]] so it could train and grow stronger. In ''[[DP185|Working on a Right Move!]]'', Gliscor returned to help Ash in the [[Lily of the Valley Conference]]. | |||
====Other==== | |||
Gliscor debuted in ''[[DP064|Riding the Winds of Change!]]'', where it was {{pkmn2|caught}} by [[Paul]]. In ''[[DP081|Chim-Charred!]]'', it went up against {{AP|its pre-evolved form|Gligar}} and won with a {{m|Guillotine}}. It reappeared in ''[[DP100|Aiding The Enemy!]]''. | |||
In ''[[DP170|An Elite Coverup!]]'', [[Bertha]]'s Gliscor was used to destroy the machine attached to {{TRT}}'s balloon. | |||
===Minor appearances=== | |||
In ''[[DP124|To Thine Own Pokémon Be True!]]'', [[Theodore]]'s Gliscor competed in the [[Pokémon Ping Pong Tournament]]. | |||
===Pokédex entries=== | |||
{{Animedexheader|Sinnoh}} | |||
{{Animedexbody|DP064|Gliscor|Ash's Pokédex|Gliscor, the Fang Scorp Pokémon, and the evolved form of {{p|Gligar}}. It watches its prey as it hangs from trees by its tail and attacks from above when it sees the chance.}} | |||
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==In the manga== | |||
[[File:Blake Glisott.png|thumb|150px|Gliscor in [[Pokémon Adventures]]]] | |||
===Pokémon Ranger: The Comic – Shadows of Almia=== | |||
A Gliscor appeared in [[PRV4]] as one of the Pokémon [[Kincaid]] controlled. | |||
===Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl=== | |||
Multiple Gliscor appeared in [[PDP18]]. | |||
A Gliscor appeared in [[PDP24]]. | |||
{{main|Ash's Gliscor}} | |||
Like in the {{pkmn|anime}}, {{Ash}} owns a Gliscor in [[Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl]]. | |||
===Pokémon Adventures=== | |||
{{adv|Diamond}} battled a {{pkmn2|wild}} Gliscor on his way to [[Iron Island]] in ''[[PS378|Grumpy Gliscor]]''. It proved to be a tough opponent to beat with its {{m|Ice Fang|Ice}}, {{m|Thunder Fang|Thunder}}, and {{m|Fire Fang}} attacks, but it was eventually defeated by [[Tru]]'s {{m|Razor Leaf}}. | |||
In ''[[PS537|Colress Machine]]'', {{adv|Blake}} was revealed to own a Gliscor, [[nickname]]d Glisott. | |||
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==In the TCG== | |||
{{main|Gliscor (TCG)}} | |||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
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* Gliscor, along with {{p|Electivire}}, {{p|Magmortar}}, and {{p|Tangrowth}}, were the only {{cat|Generation IV Pokémon}} that explicitly required the use of a [[Generation III]] game in order to be available until the release of {{game|Platinum}}. In this case, {{p|Gligar}} were only available through [[dual-slot mode]] with {{game|Emerald}}. | * Gliscor, along with {{p|Electivire}}, {{p|Magmortar}}, and {{p|Tangrowth}}, were the only {{cat|Generation IV Pokémon}} that explicitly required the use of a [[Generation III]] game in order to be available until the release of {{game|Platinum}}. In this case, {{p|Gligar}} were only available through [[dual-slot mode]] with {{game|Emerald}}. | ||
* Gliscor can be seen as a parallel to {{p|Weavile}}. Both were introduced in [[Generation IV]], both of them are dual-types, have the same base stat total, have {{stat|Special Attack}} as their lowest stat, have double weaknesses (Gliscor to Ice, Weavile to Fighting), evolve from Pokémon that were introduced in [[Generation II]], and do so by leveling up at night while holding items that contain the word "razor" ({{p|Gligar}} evolves with [[Razor Fang]], whereas {{p|Sneasel}} evolves with [[Razor Claw]]). | * Gliscor can be seen as a parallel to {{p|Weavile}}. Both were introduced in [[Generation IV]], both of them are dual-types, have the same base stat total, have {{stat|Special Attack}} as their lowest stat, have double weaknesses (Gliscor to Ice, Weavile to Fighting), evolve from Pokémon that were introduced in [[Generation II]], and do so by leveling up at night while holding items that contain the word "razor" ({{p|Gligar}} evolves with [[Razor Fang]], whereas {{p|Sneasel}} evolves with [[Razor Claw]]). | ||
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{{PokémonPrevNext/Pokémon|type=Ground|prevnum=0471|prev=Glaceon|nextnum=0473|next=Mamoswine}} | {{PokémonPrevNext/Pokémon|type=Ground|prevnum=0471|prev=Glaceon|nextnum=0473|next=Mamoswine}} | ||
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[[de:Skorgro]] | [[de:Skorgro]] |
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Gliscor (Japanese: グライオン Glion) is a dual-type Ground/Flying Pokémon introduced in Generation IV.
It evolves from Gligar when leveled up while holding a Razor Fang during the night.
(Specifics may differ in past games. Refer to Game data→Evolution data for these details.)
Biology
Gliscor is a large, mainly blue-purple vampire bat-like Pokémon, partially clad in an insect-like carapace. Its legs have two toes and a slightly darker circular coloration on the underside, and its tail has two barbs, giving its tail the resemblance of a vampire's fangs. Its arms are red with thin striations and are completely detached from its black wings, and each is ended with large pincers. Its ears have discernible, red, chambered ear insides, and its eyes are yellow. It has six visible fangs in its mouth, and its waist, like its arms, is red and striated. Gliscor's body resembles an open mouth, with the pointed protrusions coming from its upper torso resembling fangs, further illustrating its vampiric qualities. It has a tendency to hang upside down from trees while watching its prey.
Gliscor feeds on the blood of other Pokémon species; grabbing prey using its tail, then biting their necks with its long, sharp fangs. It is even said to take pride once its prey is fully drained of blood. As shown in Riding the Winds of Change!, Gliscor, along with its unevolved form Gligar, can emit a sort of sound wave in order to detect obstacles and fly around them, similar to echolocation. Its legs appear to be not suitable for walking, so it can only perform short hops when on the ground. Gliscor hangs upside down while sleeping, much like other bat-like Pokémon, and it is nocturnal. It is capable of soundless flight; however, its wings cannot be flapped to the same extent that other Pokémon's wings can. Like Jumpluff and Wingull, Gliscor uses winds and updrafts to glide from place to place. When there is no wind, Gliscor climbs to the top of tall trees using its sharp raptorial claws and then glides from place to place. This practice is similar to flying squirrels. Gliscor is highly resistant against poisonous substances. It is extremely rare, but sometimes it is found in thick pine forests, swamps, and even alpine regions.
Evolution
Gliscor evolves from Gligar.
(For specifics on this Pokémon's Evolution in the games, refer to Game data→Evolution data.)
Game data
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Gliscor evolves from Gligar when leveled up while holding a Razor Fang during the night. In Pokémon Legends: Arceus, Gliscor evolves from Gligar when exposed to a Razor Fang during the night.
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In the anime
Major appearances
Ash's Gliscor
In Fighting Fear With Fear!, Ash's Gligar evolved into a Gliscor while using Gary's Razor Fang to save Ash from falling into a canyon. In Mastering Current Events!, Ash left Gliscor with McCann so it could train and grow stronger. In Working on a Right Move!, Gliscor returned to help Ash in the Lily of the Valley Conference.
Other
Gliscor debuted in Riding the Winds of Change!, where it was caught by Paul. In Chim-Charred!, it went up against its pre-evolved form and won with a Guillotine. It reappeared in Aiding The Enemy!.
In An Elite Coverup!, Bertha's Gliscor was used to destroy the machine attached to Team Rocket's balloon.
Minor appearances
In To Thine Own Pokémon Be True!, Theodore's Gliscor competed in the Pokémon Ping Pong Tournament.
Pokédex entries
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In the manga
Pokémon Ranger: The Comic – Shadows of Almia
A Gliscor appeared in PRV4 as one of the Pokémon Kincaid controlled.
Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl
Multiple Gliscor appeared in PDP18.
A Gliscor appeared in PDP24.
- Main article: Ash's Gliscor
Like in the anime, Ash owns a Gliscor in Pocket Monsters Diamond & Pearl.
Pokémon Adventures
Diamond battled a wild Gliscor on his way to Iron Island in Grumpy Gliscor. It proved to be a tough opponent to beat with its Ice, Thunder, and Fire Fang attacks, but it was eventually defeated by Tru's Razor Leaf.
In Colress Machine, Blake was revealed to own a Gliscor, nicknamed Glisott.
In the TCG
- Main article: Gliscor (TCG)
Trivia
- Gliscor is lighter than its pre-evolution, weighing in at only 93.7 lbs. (42.5 kg), while Gligar is 142.9 lbs. (64.8 kg). This is despite nearly doubling in size during evolution, from 3'07" (1.1 m) to 6'07" (2.0 m).
- Gliscor, along with Electivire, Magmortar, and Tangrowth, were the only Generation IV Pokémon that explicitly required the use of a Generation III game in order to be available until the release of Pokémon Platinum. In this case, Gligar were only available through dual-slot mode with Pokémon Emerald.
- Gliscor can be seen as a parallel to Weavile. Both were introduced in Generation IV, both of them are dual-types, have the same base stat total, have Special Attack as their lowest stat, have double weaknesses (Gliscor to Ice, Weavile to Fighting), evolve from Pokémon that were introduced in Generation II, and do so by leveling up at night while holding items that contain the word "razor" (Gligar evolves with Razor Fang, whereas Sneasel evolves with Razor Claw).
Origin
Gliscor appears to be based on a combination of gargoyles, scorpions, and vampires, which in turn share traits with bats. It may also be based on the scorpionfly. Additionally, it shares features with the amikiri, a yokai with lobster or scorpion claws and the ability to fly.
Name origin
Gliscor and Glion may be combinations of glide and scorpion.
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