Rusted Shield

Rusted Shield
くちたたて
Rusted Shield
Rusted Shield
Pokémon Scarlet and Violet artwork
Introduced in Generation VIII
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Generation VIII Other Items
Generation IX Other Items

The Rusted Shield (Japanese: くちたたて Rusted Shield) is a held item introduced in Generation VIII. It is a legendary artifact associated with Zamazenta.

In the core series games

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During the climax of Pokémon Shield, the player's Rusted Shield, along with Hop's Rusted Sword, summons Zamazenta and Zacian to help the two Trainers to battle against Eternamax Eternatus at the tower summit. The Rusted Shield temporarily becomes Zamazenta's held item for the duration of this battle. During the post-game, the player returns the Rusted Shield to Slumbering Weald. It is soon after temporarily stolen by Shielbert, before the player defeats him in a battle and retrieves the stolen item. Before the player battles Zamazenta at the tower summit in order to catch it, they give the Rusted Shield to it as its held item.

In Pokémon Sword, the Rusted Shield is instead obtained by Hop. During the post-game, when he returns it to the altar at Slumbering Weald, it is stolen by Shielbert. Hop battles Shielbert, but is defeated, allowing him to get away with the item. Later, Shielbert uses the Rusted Shield to lure Zamazenta to the tower summit. After the player has battled Zamazenta, it flees, and Hop retrieves the Rusted Shield from Shielbert, before chasing after Zamazenta. After Hop has caught Zamazenta at Slumbering Weald, the Rusted Shield becomes its held item in the subsequent battles he participates in.

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Price

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Effect

When a Zamazenta is holding this item in battle, it transforms into its Crowned Shield form. In-battle, it also changes Zamazenta's Iron Head into Behemoth Bash.

Description

Games Description
SwShBDSPLA
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It is said that a hero used this shield to halt a terrible disaster in ancient times. But it's grown rusty and worn.

Acquisition

Games Finite methods Repeatable methods
Sw Event Trade
Sh Held by wild Zamazenta (100% chance)
SV Porto Marinada auction (if the player owns a Zamazenta)

Distribution

As a held item
Games Event Language/Region Distribution period
Sw Arthur's Shiny Zamazenta American, European, Asian, Australian Various
SwSh Arthur's Shiny Zamazenta South Korea November 19 to December 31, 2021

Gallery

Models

Model from
Sword and Shield

In animation

The Rusted Shield in Pokémon Journeys: The Series

Pokémon the Series

Pokémon Journeys: The Series

In Sword and Shield: "From Here to Eternatus!", Goh and Sonia found the Rusted Shield at the altar in the Slumbering Weald after requesting the help of Zacian and Zamazenta in dealing with the Darkest Day. Goh collected it and the Rusted Sword and took both items with him. In Sword and Shield... The Legends Awaken!, the Rusted Shield called forth Zamazenta to the tower summit, who grabbed the Shield in its mouth, allowing it to transform into its Crowned Shield form. After Goh caught Eternatus, Zamazenta left its Shield behind. Ash and Goh were later seen returning the Rusted Sword and Shield where they once rested.

Pokémon Evolutions

The Rusted Shield in Pokémon Evolutions

The Rusted Shield appeared in a flashback in The Champion, under the possession of Hop. When he held it up during his and Victor's battle against Eternatus at the tower summit, it summoned Zamazenta to their aid and allowed it to transform into its Crowned Shield form.

In the manga

The Rusted Shield in Pokémon Adventures

Pokémon Adventures

Sword & Shield arc

The Rusted Shield first appeared in a flashback in Ooh Shiny!! Legendary Equipment, along with the Rusted Sword. One year earlier, Henry, accompanied by Casey, entered Slumbering Weald in order to see the two legendary artifacts. After confronting illusions of Zacian and Zamazenta at the altar at the end of the forest and convincing them they weren't trying to steal anything, the two Trainers approached the two artifacts on the altar, but were then knocked out by a bright burst of light. When they recovered, the artifacts were gone.

In Cracking!! Brilliant Tap-Dancing, it was revealed that the artifacts had been stolen by Sordward and Shielbert. In Cracked!! The Rusted Sword and Shield, they used the artifacts to "prove" themselves as descendants of Galar's ancient heroes. When the two brothers took on Eternatus at the tower summit, they took out the artifacts, but nothing happened, and the items were sent flying to the moat surrounding the Hammerlocke Stadium, from which they were recovered by Casey's Falinks and Stunfisk and taken to her, who gave them to Henry to clean and repair. However, to his horror, Henry soon realized that he could not forge and repair the artifacts. In Oh My!! The Disappearance of Henry, the artifacts, along with Henry, disappeared as Zacian and Zamazenta attacked Eternatus, getting teleported away by an unseen Pokémon. Casey later discovered that the artifacts had wound up in two different places: the Isle of Armor and the Crown Tundra.

In Crackle!! Retrieve the Sword & Shield, the Rusted Shield was revealed to have been found by Galarian Moltres and hidden at Loop Lagoon. Henry was able to reclaim the artifact from Moltres shortly before it grabbed him and took him to the Crown Tundra, where he later successfully purified it of Eternatus's poison. In PASS41, Zamazenta used the shield to transform to its Crowned Shield form.

In the TCG

The Rusted Shield in the TCG
Main article: Rusted Shield (Shining Fates 61)

The Rusted Shield was introduced as a Pokémon Tool card in the Pokémon Trading Card Game during the English Sword & Shield Series (the Japanese Sword & Shield Era). It was first released in the Japanese Shiny Star V expansion before debuting in English in the Shining Fates expansion, with artwork by 5ban Graphics. It allows Zamazenta V to gain 70 HP.

Trivia

  • While the player seemingly obtains this item in Slumbering Weald during the climax of Pokémon Shield, this is not the case, as the game simply tells the player they obtained it without them actually obtaining anything.

In other languages

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 腐朽的盾 Fuhnáu dīk Téuhn
Mandarin 腐朽的盾 Fǔxiǔ de Dùn
French Bouclier Rouillé
German Rostiger Schild
Indonesian Perisai Berkarat
Italian Scudo rovinato
Korean 녹슨방패
Brazilian Portuguese Escudo Enferrujado
Spanish Escudo Oxidado

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