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Skorupi
✓ Owned ×3
EN Perfect Order · 27 Mar 2026 · 51/124

Skorupi

スコルピ Scorpion Pokémon
Darkness Common Basic
80HP
S$0.30your copies
3copies held
1 / 11 Skorupi cards owned 1 / 1 in Mega Evolution

Skorupi collection

1 / 11 collected

9% complete
Owned1 Missing10 TrackedS$0.30 Missing est.≈S$3

Gameplay profile

Unlimited: Legal Standard: Legal Expanded: Legal
Attack

Poison Jab

20
2 Darkness

Your opponent's Active Pokémon is now Poisoned.

Evolution line

Versions & finishes

Skorupi — Normal
Normal owned ×3 S$0.30
Skorupi — Reverse Holo missing
Reverse Holo not owned?

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

Story & meaning

Skorupi (#51) is a Common Basic Pokémon card from the English-language Perfect Order set. As a low-rarity Basic, it typically serves as an early-game evolution starter; specific stats and artwork details should be verified against the…

“Its claws are not only razor-sharp but poisonous, making Skorupi a highly dangerous Pokémon. It seems to be weakened by cold temperatures, however.”

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About this card

Skorupi (#51) is a Common Basic Pokémon card from the English-language Perfect Order set. As a low-rarity Basic, it typically serves as an early-game evolution starter; specific stats and artwork details should be verified against the physical card.

History

Skorupi is the Scorpion Pokémon, a Poison/Bug-type introduced in Generation IV (Sinnoh). It is a stealthy predator that burrows into sand to ambush prey, using its razor-sharp, venomous claws and a poison-tipped tail to subdue targets, though it is noted to be sluggish in cold temperatures. It evolves into Drapion, at which point it loses the Bug typing, becoming a fearsome pure Poison-type predator.

Name & meaning

The Japanese name スコルピ (Sukorupi) is derived from 'scorpion' — likely drawing on the Latin/Italian 'scorpio' or English 'scorpion' rendered into katakana. The English name 'Skorupi' is an adaptation that retains nearly the same phonetic form, simply swapping the leading 'S' sound and dropping the final vowel to give it a snappier, more creature-like spelling. Both names plainly evoke the scorpion arthropod it is based on.

Your copies

VariantConditionGradeQtyPaidMarketAdded
Normal Near Mint Ungraded 3 S$0.00 S$0.10 2026-05-17

Your Skorupi cards

1 owned

The Skorupi cards already in your collection.

All Skorupi cards across sets

11 shown

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