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Cinccino
◇ Missing
EN Legendary Treasures · 6 Nov 2013 · RC19/113

Cinccino

チラチーノ Scarf Pokémon
Colorless Uncommon Stage 1
90HP
≈S$13est. to buy
1 / 24 Cinccino cards owned 0 / 5 in Black & White 1 promo prints

Cinccino collection

1 / 24 collected

4% complete
Owned1 Missing23 TrackedS$7.04 Missing est.≈S$274

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal Expanded: Legal
Ability

Smooth Coat

If any damage is done to this Pokémon by attacks, flip a coin. If heads, prevent that damage.

Attack

Echoed Voice

50
3 Colorless

During your next turn, this Pokémon's Echoed Voice attack does 50 more damage (before applying Weakness and Resistance).

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Cinccino — Holofoil missing
Holofoil not owned ≈ S$13.31

Artwork is identical across finishes; the holo or reverse shimmer is indicative.

Story & meaning

Cinccino is the Scarf Pokémon, a Normal-type evolution of Minccino introduced in Generation V (the Unova region), and it evolves when a Shiny Stone is used on Minccino. Its body is covered in fur coated with a special oil that lets attacks…

“Cinccino's body is coated in a special oil that helps it deflect attacks, such as punches.”

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History

Cinccino is the Scarf Pokémon, a Normal-type evolution of Minccino introduced in Generation V (the Unova region), and it evolves when a Shiny Stone is used on Minccino. Its body is covered in fur coated with a special oil that lets attacks slip off and reduces friction, and the white fur ringing its neck resembles a fashionable scarf or boa. Known for being fastidiously clean, it grooms itself and its surroundings, and the prized oil from its coat is said to sell for a high price.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name チラチーノ (Chirachīno) builds on its pre-evolution チラーミィ (Chillarmy), combining the onomatopoeia 'chira' (チラ), suggesting a quick glance or fleeting glimpse and a sense of daintiness, with 'chīno,' which evokes a refined or Italian-sounding suffix that lends an elegant, chinchilla-like flair. The English name 'Cinccino' is derived from 'chinchilla' (the soft-furred rodent it resembles) blended with a diminutive '-ino' ending, giving it a graceful, stylish feel that mirrors the Japanese name's elegance.

Other versions in this set

Same Pokémon, different artwork within Legendary Treasures.

Your Cinccino cards

1 owned

The Cinccino cards already in your collection.

All Cinccino cards across sets

24 shown

Every Cinccino print in the catalogue, including promos and cards from other series.