The Bug/Steel-type Pokemon Scizor was first introduced in the second generation of Pokemon games with Pokemon Gold/Silver for the Game Boy Color. It evolves from the first-gen Pokemon Scyther, and in the past, players had to trade with a friend to evolve Scyther into Scizor, and the Scyther had to be holding a Metal Coat. However, in Pokemon Legends: Arceus, the evolution process is more straightforward.
Scizor can be caught in the wild, but it's going to be very difficult to locate, as it can only be found in Space-Time Distortions, specifically in the Alabaster Icelands. These Distortions aren't super common to run into, and there's still a chance that Scizor won't always appear. The other more reliable way to get Scizor is to evolve a Scyther by using a Metal Coat on it. Metal Coat is an evolutionary item, similar to a Moon Stone or a Thunder Stone, and players can find it using several methods.
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As for a Jubilife Village goes, players can acquire a Metal Coat by speaking with Simona at her shop near the Training facility. She'll sell players the item for 1000 Merit Points, earned by finding and turning in lost Satchels in the overworld.
There's also a chance to find the Metal Coat in the Ginkgo Guild inventory, but the daily shop items are randomized.
If players are lucky enough to end up inside one of the Space-Time Distortions, there's a chance to find the Metal Coat item on the ground. There's also a chance to find the Metal Coat carried by certain wild Pokemon, like Scizor, Steelix, Magnemite, and Magnemite's evolutions.
Once players have the Metal Coat in their Satchel, they just need to use the item on a Scyther that is in the current
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