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In Pokémon cards, PV stands for "Power Value," which indicates the strength of a card based on its abilities and effectiveness in gameplay. It can also refer to the overall value of the card in terms of rarity, playability, and demand among collectors. Understanding PV helps players and collectors assess the potential impact of a card in battles and its value in the market.

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