Cleffa from Call of Legends (#24) [4/21]

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Guiding questions:
1. Analyze the stats of the card (HP, Weakness, Resistance, Retreat cost).
2. Analyze the attacks (and/or Poke-Powers, Poke-Bodies) of the card.
3. What combos can you use it with? How so?
4. What techs can you use to combat the weak points?
5. How's the artwork?
6. Give it a rating, and explain why you have given it that rating. You can also rate the card by rating the thread itself (out of 5 stars).

Posts MUST be more than one sentence long with proper grammar and spelling or they will be deleted.
 
1. Hp is the worst you get. Weakness and retreat is the best you get. alright resistance.
2. The "sweet sleeping face" Pokemon really aren't that good because of their Hp. The attack and Poke-body are awesome is flippped right. It is good if your hand is crappy though. But if you come against a Luxray, they may switch it out and snipe it on your bench.
3. Not really much. Maybe snowpoint temple.
4. Same as three.
5.I really love baby pokemon, and this is really cool. 4.5/5.
6. 2.5/5. Fun to use, but not that good. It can be unstoppable if fipped right, but that is unlikely that you'll have that much luck.
 
1. Analyze the stats of the card (HP, Weakness, Resistance, Retreat cost).

The HP of this card is low for a basic Pokemon which makes it vulnerable however the fact it has no weakness is useful along with no resistance which is not so useful. With no retreat cost this Pokemon already has 2 positives and 2 negative things about it.

2. Analyze the attacks (and/or Poke-Powers, Poke-Bodies) of the card.

Despite owning many copies of this card already and also being in the process of constructing a colourless theme deck i never once paused and considered this card. Its attack lets you shuffle your hand into your deck to then draw 6 cards then it sends Cleffa to sleep. Once asleep Cleffa's Poke-body kicks in, once asleep prevent any damage done from attacks. Its handy but there are trainer cards out there that can fill this gap to me making this card no more then a collectors item.

3. What combos can you use it with? How so?

Can't think of any, maybe a card that could force you to flip twice to wake Cleffa but that's only if you wanted to keep Cleffa asleep in the first place.

4. What techs can you use to combat the weak points?

Pokemon with no retreat cost might work well with this Pokemon because you would be able to retreat that Pokemon and Cleffa without wasting energy to do so then have Cleffa chill out on the bench or use a scoop up or somthing if you fear Cleffa would be an easy target on the bench.

5. How's the artwork?

Once again it's another cute design and probably the best thing about this card. Just a pity the picture is not the attack pose for the move 'Sweet Sleeping Face'.

6. Give it a rating, and explain why you have given it that rating.

Sorry Cleffa but it's only a 2/5 from me, Its move and Poke-body have use so it avoids the dreaded 0/5 and 1/5 but over all this card can be replaced with trainers so i doubt it would be selected or used much at all.
 
1. Analyze the stats of the card (HP, Weakness, Resistance, Retreat cost).
It's not that bad, Hp is weak but the pokebody supply it (and it's average for babies), no weakness nor retreat cost. Good enough.
2. Analyze the attacks (and/or Poke-Powers, Poke-Bodies) of the card.
The attack is very useful, can make your game much easier, and could tank if your lucky (with pokebody).
3. What combos can you use it with? How so?
It fits in almost every deck{C}, wich needs fast supply. And, if it played on the first round, it can make all the difference.
4. What techs can you use to combat the weak points?
The weak point is HP, so Scop Up can solve it when you need it out of the game. Or dont put it on the game if you know thats gonna be dangerous (mid game on).
5. How's the artwork?
Very cute 4/5.
6. Give it a rating, and explain why you have given it that rating. You can also rate the card by rating the thread itself (out of 5 stars).
4/5 Nice starter, since every deck needs a starter it fits almost everywhere.{C}
 
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