Attacks that poison, burn, paralyze, confuse, or put to sleep your opponents' Pokmon are crucial to victory in Pokmon TCG battles - here's how each of these Pokemon card status effects work in the rules, and how to use them in games
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This brings us to the bird of the hour: Electric Oricorio
Its also worth noting that unlike Creature Swap (a similar card that allows you to swap any of your Monsters for an opponents), Creature Seizure doesnt prevent you from changing the battle position of the Monster your opponent gives you
Kangaskhan isn't exactly the perfect lead for every deck, but it is a more than competent choice