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'''ADP''' was a [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] {{TCG|deck archetype}} played in the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 seasons. The deck's strategy revolved around {{TCG ID|Cosmic Eclipse|Arceus & Dialga & Palkia-GX|156}} allowing the player's Pokémon to deal additional damage and take additional {{TCG|Prize card}}s for the rest of the game, heavily shaping the metagame it was playable to not favor decks that were not able to compete with this deck; only few decks such as {{TCG|Lucario/Melmetal}} were able to effectively counter the strategy. Through the seasons, ADP players have been featured in several top spots such as Top 4 in all Players Cup events. The deck's popularity also influenced the creation of the {{TCG|Zacian V League Battle Deck}}. An ADP deck was also used successfully in the [[2022 World Championships]].
'''ADP''' was a [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] {{TCG|deck archetype}} played in the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 seasons. The deck's strategy revolved around {{TCG ID|Cosmic Eclipse|Arceus & Dialga & Palkia-GX|156}} allowing the player's Pokémon to deal additional damage and take additional {{TCG|Prize card}}s for the rest of the game, heavily shaping the metagame it was playable to not favor decks that were not able to compete with this deck; only few decks such as {{TCG|Lucario/Melmetal}} were able to effectively counter the strategy. Through the seasons, ADP players have been featured in several top spots such as Top 4 in all Players Cup events. The deck's popularity also influenced the creation of the {{TCG|Zacian V League Battle Deck}}.  


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