Pesley was once a good friend of Cardmaster, but was expelled from the Card Association for using banned cards. There is a legend that it came from the past, so it's a rather mysterious spirit. Today, I will introduce how Pesley performs in the peak battles of Seer. Next, I will detail some of its main powerful skills' characteristics, and after reading, you will understand the specific effects and advantages in combat.

In terms of racial values, Pesley has 165 HP, 140 special attack, and 137 speed, showing advantages in special attack and HP. Although its speed is not low, it does not reach the top level. Its exclusive characteristic is strong attack and recovery; each time it receives an attack, it can recover 1/3 of its maximum HP. Starting from five consecutive turns, if its own HP is lower than the opponent's, then the turn attack will additionally trigger a lucky card, adding true damage.

The main skills include the high-power Magic Card Freeze, Cold Ice Mirror, Snow Seal, etc., as well as two auxiliary skills, Witch's Obsession and Ice Dragon Domain. Besides its high power, Magic Card Freeze can eliminate the opponent's turn-based effects. After hitting, there's a chance to freeze the opponent, and if it strikes first, the freezing probability doubles. Cold Ice Mirror has a power of 150, increasing attack damage by 75%. Snow Seal has a power of 85; if the current HP is lower than the opponent's, it gets a +1 priority and can absorb the opponent's ability enhancement status. Ice Dragon Domain brings full attribute enhancement and self-HP recovery, while Witch's Obsession provides immunity to anomalies and additional damage effects.

From these skill effects, it's not hard to see that the advantage lies in strong survival and endurance, with also considerable output capability. As long as the skills are properly matched, combined with its own HP-related effects, it can deal good damage. When meeting certain conditions, the increase in skill power and the addition of true damage give it a significant advantage in output. The disadvantage is that it doesn't have a particularly outstanding advantage or exclusive skill bonus in terms of speed, making it difficult to secure the first move in environments that require high speed and fast-paced play, which should be noted when using it.

Now, everyone should have a clear understanding of how Pesley performs in the peak battles of Seer. Once familiar with the characteristics of the skills, you can reasonably match the team based on these features to create a favorable output environment. By utilizing its capabilities in survival and output, it can still play a significant advantageous role in combat and can be cultivated as an output in the team.