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It will always be easier to play with decks that do not have major deficiencies such as 2.pz.granadier.divion.
On the contrary, it will be very expensive and difficult for you to play with decks that do have important deficiencies such as Territorialkommando sud.
It's a game of ability and it needs game experience, I'm more satisfied with playing with more difficult decks, but it's a matter of taste,
Yup, each deck each map and even each side have their own play style for the people taking it all very seriously.
As far as the most complete decks that would be a good place to start, that would be the the 39th moto strelki division, which has everything.