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'''Abomazong''' was a somewhat popular competitive deck in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].  The deck was a favourite among some competitive players for its ability to spread damage quickly ''and'' make a big hit if need be.  Although the deck had a good showing in the relatively small [[Premier Events (TCG)#City Championships|City Championships]] series of {{TCG|Premier Events}}, it performed poorly at larger events, when played.  Due to the release of cards such as {{TCG ID|Platinum|Manectric|11}} and {{TCG ID|Rising Rivals|Nidoqueen|30}} which either prevent or nullify damage to the bench, spread decks have seen a serious decline in use and Abomazong is essentially a dead archetype.
'''Abomazong''' was a somewhat popular competitive deck in the [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]].  The deck was a favorite among some competitive players for its ability to spread damage quickly ''and'' make a big hit if need be.  Although the deck had a good showing in the relatively small [[Premier Events (TCG)#City Championships|City Championships]] series of {{TCG|Premier Events}}, it performed poorly at larger events, when played.  Due to the release of cards such as {{TCG ID|Platinum|Manectric|11}} and {{TCG ID|Rising Rivals|Nidoqueen|30}} which either prevent or nullify damage to the bench, spread decks have seen a serious decline in use and Abomazong is essentially a dead archetype.


==History==
==History==