Rather than aiming to take out opponents as quickly as possible, Control decks aim to 'control' the board, depriving opponents of key resources through removal and counter spells, preventing opponents from assembling their win-conditions while assembling a win-condition of your own
While these cards aren't easy to find, there are several more sales to reference in comparison to Flareon, with HP copies of Jolteon starting at $180
Pair it with a way to drain opponents when you gain life like Sanguine Bond and the Angel basically takes out two opponents per swing
Team Rocket Card Back (2000) The Team Rocket Pokmon card back design was in 2000 as the fourth expansion set in the Pokmon trading card game
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This isnt a combat-heavy ability