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'''Vespiquen Box''' was a [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] {{TCG|deck archetype}} mainly played in the 2015-2016 season, remaining as a contender up to the 2018-2019 season. The deck's strategy revolved around {{TCG ID|Ancient Origins|Vespiquen|10}}'s ''Bee Revenge'' {{TCG|Attack}}, which scales damage for each Pokémon in the player's discard pile. Even if its setup and damage were not as strong as {{TCG|Night March}}, an archetype with a similar gimmick, people played it because of the versability of supporting Pokémon Vespiquen could fit and the slightly higher {{TCG|Hit Points}}s compared to Night March's attackers, resisting few attacks and {{TCG|Ability|Abilities}} Night March otherwise could not. Vespiquen Box's best results were 4th place in the Masters Division and 1st and 4th place in the Senior Division at the [[2016 World Championships|2016 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships]], also scoring well in other events such as 1st place in the Master Division at the 2016 UK Nationals. Senior Division Champion of the Masters Division Jesper Eriksen's version was printed as a promotional World Championships deck, {{TCG|Bebe Deck}}.
'''Vespiquen Box''' was a [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] {{TCG|deck archetype}} mainly played in the 2015-2016 season, remaining as a contender up to the 2018-2019 season. The deck's strategy revolved around {{TCG ID|Ancient Origins|Vespiquen|10}}'s ''Bee Revenge'' {{TCG|Attack}}, which scales damage for each Pokémon in the player's discard pile. Even if its setup and damage were not as strong as {{TCG|Night March}}, an archetype with a similar gimmick, people played it because of the versability of supporting Pokémon Vespiquen could fit and the slightly higher {{TCG|Hit Points}} compared to Night March's attackers, resisting few attacks and {{TCG|Ability|Abilities}} Night March otherwise could not. Vespiquen Box's best results were 4th place in the Masters Division and 1st and 4th place in the Senior Division at the [[2016 World Championships|2016 Pokémon Trading Card Game World Championships]], also scoring well in other events such as 1st place in the Master Division at the 2016 UK Nationals. Senior Division Champion of the Masters Division Jesper Eriksen's version was printed as a promotional World Championships deck, {{TCG|Bebe Deck}}.


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