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Can I get Scizor by trading to Gold/Silver

I'm wondering if I have Scyther with the metal jacket in Crystal, can I trade him to someone using Pokémon Gold or Silver and he'll evolve to Scizor?

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u/Rifter-- — 1 day ago
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Trying to find a manga I lost track of. I picked up this manga a year or so ago that had amazing art and I remember it being set in what I think was a fantasy world, with ancient Chinese style, but not necessarily in actual fictional China. I only read like one or two chapters because only a couple chapters were out, but I think in the beginning the main character is one of the king/emperors sons, possibly the youngest she they're tying to make him choose a wife from amongst some women.

He has no desire for a wife because he's maybe a teenager and only wants to impress his father and surpass his brothers in skill. Has kinda a chip on his shoulder being the youngest. If I remember correctly, there are some supernatural elements to it, like the royalty can use "aura" or something to make themselves superhuman in combat. The son is kinda a black sheep because he's young so he's got something to prove. Anyway I can't remember why, but he picks this one girl, who I think is a foreign princess and instead of asking her to marry him, I think he says he wants to get to know her first, which causes a stir in the royal court. I think the girl is pretty strong willed too and they find some respect for each other in the early chapters. I think early on there's a training session and the son challenges one of his brothers to fight and that's when the supernatural fighting was introduced to the plot.

That's all I really have to go on over than I remember the art being AMAZING. Very detailed and the women were drawn gorgeously wth very fancy royal court outfits. I think the first cover art was in color and it was a close up of the woman lying on her back with the boy on top of her frowning, with both of them looking at the reader.

Really wish I could find out because I only stopped reading to let chapters build up, but now I've lost it.

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u/Rifter-- — 17 days ago