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|cards={{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gallade|6}}, {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir|7}}, {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Claydol|15}}, {{TCG|Double Rainbow Energy}}, {{TCG|Scramble Energy}} | |cards={{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gallade|6}}, {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir|7}}, {{TCG ID|Great Encounters|Claydol|15}}, {{TCG|Double Rainbow Energy}}, {{TCG|Scramble Energy}} | ||
|types={{e|Psychic}}{{e|Fighting}} | |types={{e|Psychic}}{{e|Fighting}} | ||
|era=2007- | |era=2007-2009 | ||
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'''Gardevoir/Gallade''', with more {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir|7}}-centric variations known as '''PLOX''' (short for ''Power Lock'' or ''Psychic Lock''), is considered by many to be the most dominant {{TCG|deck archetype}} of its era. After the release of the {{TCG|Secret Wonders}} expansion, players built on the obvious synergy between Gardevoir and {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gallade|6}} to create early variants of the deck, which performed well in [[Play! Pokémon]] tournaments. Dominating the competitive play scene, Gardevoir/Gallade went on to win the {{TCG|2008 World Championships}}, played by two-time World Champion [[Jason Klaczynski]]. His variant, packaged as a [[Theme Deck (TCG)#2008 World Championships|world championships deck]], is known officially as ''{{TCG|Psychic Lock}}''. Later versions of the deck used {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Weavile|40}} as a means of energy acceleration, although they never performed as well as early versions of Gardevoir/Gallade. | '''Gardevoir/Gallade''', with more {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gardevoir|7}}-centric variations known as '''PLOX''' (short for ''Power Lock'' or ''Psychic Lock''), is considered by many to be the most dominant {{TCG|deck archetype}} of its era. After the release of the {{TCG|Secret Wonders}} expansion, players built on the obvious synergy between Gardevoir and {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Gallade|6}} to create early variants of the deck, which performed well in [[Play! Pokémon]] tournaments. Dominating the competitive play scene, Gardevoir/Gallade went on to win the {{TCG|2008 World Championships}}, played by two-time World Champion [[Jason Klaczynski]]. His variant, packaged as a [[Theme Deck (TCG)#2008 World Championships|world championships deck]], is known officially as ''{{TCG|Psychic Lock}}''. Later versions of the deck used {{TCG ID|Secret Wonders|Weavile|40}} as a means of energy acceleration, although they never performed as well as early versions of Gardevoir/Gallade. |
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