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||cards={{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Scizor|H21}}, {{TCG ID|Fossil|Muk|13}}, {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Furret|48}}
||cards={{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Scizor|H21}}, {{TCG ID|Fossil|Muk|13}}, {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Furret|48}}
|types={{e|Metal}}{{e|Colorless}}{{e|Grass}}
|types={{e|Metal}}{{e|Colorless}}{{e|Grass}}
|era=2003-2004
|era=2002-2003
}}
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'''SMF''', short for '''Scizor/Muk/Furret''', was a popular {{TCG|deck archetype}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the 2003-2004 season.  An SMF player took first place at the Origins 2004 tournament, equivalent to today's United States [[Play! Pokémon#National Championship|National Championships]]. The deck's name is derived from the first letters of {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Scizor|H21}}, {{TCG ID|Fossil|Muk|13}}, and {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Furret|48}}, the deck's three main Pokémon.  Variations of SMF without Muk exist, but Muk was popular for giving deck more favorable matchups against {{TCG|Feraligatr/Parasect}} and other popular archetypes of the time.
'''SMF''', short for '''Scizor/Muk/Furret''', was a popular {{TCG|deck archetype}} in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] during the 2002-2003 season.  An SMF player took first place at the Origins 2003 tournament, equivalent to today's United States [[Play! Pokémon#National Championship|National Championships]]. The deck's name is derived from the first letters of {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Scizor|H21}}, {{TCG ID|Fossil|Muk|13}}, and {{TCG ID|Aquapolis|Furret|48}}, the deck's three main Pokémon.  Variations of SMF without Muk exist, but Muk was popular for giving deck more favorable matchups against {{TCG|Feraligatr/Parasect}} and other popular archetypes of the time.


==Strategy==
==Strategy==
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