The Bisharp card captures a moment of tension as the Pokémon stands poised in a dramatic landscape, with dark clouds swirling overhead and flashes of lightning illuminating the scene. Its sharp blades and confident stance suggest a readiness for battle, embodying the fierce spirit of a leader among its Pawniard followers. The atmosphere feels charged, reflecting the intensity of territorial disputes that Bisharp navigates. This snapshot encapsulates the duality of strength and strategy in its world.
This Pokémon also does 30 damage to itself.
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