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As a long-time Pokémon TCG enthusiast, I’ve found the Perfect Order deck to be both challenging and rewarding to play. This deck often includes powerful Pokémon like Drapion and Bunnelby, which can deal high damage but sometimes suffer drawbacks such as self-inflicted damage, as mentioned with attacks that cause 70 damage to the user. Managing these risks is key to maximizing your wins. I learned early on that understanding the nuances of each card is essential. For example, although some Pokémon in the deck can become paralyzed or poisoned — which limits their attack potential — having support cards like Crushing Hammer helps disrupt your opponent’s resources, giving you an edge. One strategy I found helpful is timing your attacks to minimize self-damage while capitalizing on the Perfect Order’s strengths. For instance, the combination of Drapion’s attacks and Bunnelby’s abilities works well when you keep track of your health totals carefully and use status conditions to your advantage. Additionally, the synergy between these Pokémon and the use of Trainer cards needs to be fine-tuned. Playing with the deck and adjusting based on what your opponent uses has enhanced my understanding of when to play more aggressively or defensively. Overall, the Perfect Order deck is a versatile choice for players who enjoy a balance of offense and tactical play. The key takeaway is to practice consistently and pay close attention to the effects like paralysis or poison, as well as managing situations where your Pokémon take damage from their own attacks. With patience and experience, you’ll find this deck both fun and competitive in battles.
































































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