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By Andrew
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Nemona B2a gives Pawmot a huge +80 damage boost versus Active ex Pokemon, making it a smart tech in fast Pawmot decks that want clean knockouts and quicker wins.

If you've been testing Paldean Wonders lately, there's a good chance Nemona B2a has already caught your eye. It doesn't look flashy at first, and that's kind of the point. This card is built for one job, and when that job comes up, it hits hard. As a professional platform for game currency and item purchases, EZNPC is a convenient choice for players who want smoother collection progress, and you can check EZNPC Pokemon TCG Pocket if you're looking to improve your overall Pocket experience while building around cards like this. Nemona B2a isn't some generic draw Supporter you toss into any list. It's a targeted boost for Pawmot decks, and in the right spot, it can swing a match that felt out of reach a turn earlier.

Why the damage boost matters

The big draw is simple: your Pawmot gets +80 damage against the opponent's Active ex for that turn. That's not a small bonus. That's the kind of number that changes damage math in a real way. You're no longer just poking at a bulky ex and hoping to finish it later. You're suddenly threatening a clean knockout, and that changes how the other player has to sequence their turn. A lot of Pocket games come down to whether you can answer one oversized attacker before it runs away with the board. Nemona gives Pawmot that answer. It's narrow, sure, but narrow doesn't mean weak. In fact, it often means the effect was pushed on purpose.

How to build around it without overdoing it

You can't just slide Nemona B2a into a random Lightning shell and expect results. The card asks you to commit to the Pawmot line, and that means your list needs enough consistency to actually find both pieces when the window opens. That's where strong draw support matters. Something like Raikou ex helps you move through the deck faster, which is huge because this isn't a card you want stranded at the bottom. At the same time, you don't want to treat Nemona as your whole plan. That's a trap. It works best as a closer, not your main engine. Save it for the turn that matters, usually when your opponent has finally promoted the ex they've been protecting all game.

Where it fits in the current ladder

Right now, ex-heavy decks still shape a lot of the ladder, so a card that punishes Active ex Pokémon has real value. That doesn't make Nemona B2a universally essential, though. If you're not on Pawmot, it does nothing for you. But if you are, it gives the deck something people don't always respect until they've lost to it once. That surprise factor matters. Players often map out a turn assuming Pawmot can't reach a certain number, and then it does. Those are the turns that steal games. It also helps that Nemona B2a is easy enough to pick up. It's a 2-Diamond card in the Paldea Pack, with standard rates, and 70 Pack Points is a fair backup plan if your pulls don't cooperate.

A smart pickup for the right player

Nemona B2a isn't a card for everyone, and honestly, that's part of why it feels good to use. It rewards timing, matchup awareness, and a bit of patience. If you like decks that hold a threat in reserve and then punish one careless turn, this card absolutely earns its slot. Pawmot still needs support, still needs setup, and still won't brute-force every matchup. But into ex targets, the ceiling is high enough to matter. For players who want another way to push back against oversized meta decks, keeping an eye on useful options like Pokemon TCG Pocket Cards can make that plan easier to put together in practice.

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