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==Key Cards==
==Key Cards==
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* '''{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Scizor|25}}''' - Scizor is the deck's main attacker.  For {{e|Grass}}{{e|Grass}}, Scizor's ''Pound Down'' attack does 70 damage if the player has no Pokémon with {{TCG|Poké-Power}}s in play.  Factoring in the effects of Cherrim's ''Sunny Day'' Poké-Body and {{TCG|Expert Belt}}, ''Pound Down'' can hit for significant damage.  Scizor's ''Accelerate'' attack, which costs {{e}}{{e}}, does a mediocre 30 damage.  However, it is useful in that, if it knocks out the Defending Pokémon, it prevents all damage done to Scizor during the opponent's next turn.  Not to be overlooked is Scizor's ''Honeycomb Defender'' Poké-Body, which effectively increases Scizor's HP by decreasing damage done to it by 40 when Scizor has six or more damage counters on it.  Combined with Scizor's 100 HP, which is considered good for a Stage 1 evolved Pokémon, and Expert Belt, which increases Scizor's HP to 120, ''Honeycomb Defender'' can make it difficult to knock Scizor out in two hits.
* '''{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Scizor|25}}''' - Scizor is the deck's main attacker.  For {{e|Grass}}{{e|Grass}}, Scizor's ''Pound Down'' attack does 70 damage if the player has no Pokémon with {{TCG|Poké-Power}}s in play.  Factoring in the effects of Cherrim's ''Sunny Day'' Poké-Body and {{TCG|Expert Belt}}, ''Pound Down'' can hit for significant damage.  Scizor's ''Accelerate'' attack, which costs {{e}}{{e}}, does a mediocre 30 damage.  However, it is useful in that, if it knocks out the Defending Pokémon, it prevents all damage done to Scizor during the opponent's next turn.  Not to be overlooked is Scizor's ''Honeycomb Defender'' Poké-Body, which effectively increases Scizor's HP by decreasing damage done to it by 40 when Scizor has six or more damage counters on it.  Combined with Scizor's 100 HP, which is considered good for a Stage 1 evolved Pokémon, and Expert Belt, which increases Scizor's HP to 120, ''Honeycomb Defender'' can make it difficult to knock Scizor out in two hits.
* '''{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Cherrim|14}}''' - Cherrim is the deck's main support Pokémon.  Its ''Sunny Day'' Poké-Body allows each of the player's {{TCG|Grass|Grass-type}} Pokémon's attacks to do 10 more damage.  ''Sunny Day'' Bodies can be stacked, meaning a ''Pound Down'' with four Cherrim in play can do 110 damage without Expert Belt.  Cherrim also makes a decent attacker in a pinch, with ''Salty-Sweet Pollen'' doing 20 damage, not factoring in ''Sunny Day'', for no energy cost.  ''Salty-Sweet Pollen'' also removes two damage counters from one of the Scizor/Cherrim player's Pokémon.
* '''{{TCG ID|Stormfront|Cherrim|14}}''' - Cherrim is the deck's main support Pokémon.  Its ''Sunny Day'' Poké-Body allows each of the player's {{TCG|Grass|Grass-type}} Pokémon's attacks to do 10 more damage.  ''Sunny Day'' Bodies can be stacked, meaning a ''Pound Down'' with four Cherrim in play can do 110 damage without Expert Belt.  Cherrim also makes a decent attacker in a pinch, with ''Salty-Sweet Pollen'' doing 20 damage, not factoring in ''Sunny Day'', for no energy cost.  ''Salty-Sweet Pollen'' also removes two damage counters from one of the Scizor/Cherrim player's Pokémon.
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