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==Strategy==
==Strategy==
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[[File:UxieLegendsAwakened43.jpg|thumb|left|{{TCG ID|Legends Awakened|Uxie|43}}]]
LuxChomp differed from archetypes such as [[Kingdra archetype (TCG)|Kingdra]] and {{TCG|Mother Flygon}} in that it did not focus on knocking out the opponent's main attacker through consistent, high damage.  Rather, the deck focused on taking six prizes in six turns, or as quickly as possible, by knocking out the opponent's low-HP support Pokémon and {{TCG|Basic Pokémon}}.  It did this through Luxray GL LV.X's ''Bright Look'' {{TCG|Poké-Power}} and ''Flash Impact'' attack, alongside Garchomp C LV.X's ''Dragon Rush'' attack.  In the 2009-10 season, LuxChomp gained notoriety for its ability to easily knock out the opponent's benched {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Claydol|15}}, a popular Pokémon used for draw support.
LuxChomp differed from archetypes such as [[Kingdra archetype (TCG)|Kingdra]] and {{TCG|Mother Flygon}} in that it did not focus on knocking out the opponent's main attacker through consistent, high damage.  Rather, the deck focused on taking six prizes in six turns, or as quickly as possible, by knocking out the opponent's low-HP support Pokémon and {{TCG|Basic Pokémon}}.  It did this through Luxray GL LV.X's ''Bright Look'' {{TCG|Poké-Power}} and ''Flash Impact'' attack, alongside Garchomp C LV.X's ''Dragon Rush'' attack.  In the 2009-10 season, LuxChomp gained notoriety for its ability to easily knock out the opponent's benched {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Claydol|15}}, a popular Pokémon used for draw support.


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