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[[File:PK008-Delcatty.jpg|thumb|left|{{TCG ID|EX Power Keepers|Delcatty|8}}]] | [[File:PK008-Delcatty.jpg|thumb|left|{{TCG ID|EX Power Keepers|Delcatty|8}}]] | ||
''Single-card engines are engines that are able to function virtually by themselves. However, they are '''often''' used in combination with other cards.'' | ''Single-card engines are engines that are able to function virtually by themselves. However, they are '''often''' used in combination with other cards.'' | ||
===[[Magnezone (Triumphant | ===[[Magnezone (Triumphant 96)|Magnezone Prime]] ''Magnetic Draw'' engine=== | ||
The ''Magnetic Draw'' engine was centered almost entirely on [[Magnezone (Triumphant | The ''Magnetic Draw'' engine was centered almost entirely on [[Magnezone (Triumphant 96)|Magnezone Prime]]'s ''Magnetic Draw'' {{TCG|Poké-Power}}. Once per turn, ''Magnetic Draw'' allowed a player to draw cards until he or she had six cards in hand. Magnezone Prime-centric decks were particularly prevalent during the {{TCG|HeartGold & SoulSilver}}-on format, when ''Magnetic Draw'' provided one of the only Pokémon-based draw engines. It was often used in combination with {{TCG|Judge}} in decks such as {{TCG|MegaZone}} to potentially leave the opponent with a small, useless hand while giving the Magnezone Prime player an out with ''Magnetic Draw''. | ||
==={{TCG ID|EX Power Keepers|Delcatty|8}} ''Energy Draw'' engine=== | ==={{TCG ID|EX Power Keepers|Delcatty|8}} ''Energy Draw'' engine=== |
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