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| MID | 5.04 | USD | TREND![]() |
| LOW | 4.22 | USD |
Vullaby soars into the competitive scene as a Basic Dark-type Pokémon with modest stats but surprising defensive potential.
This small vulture might not immediately catch your eye in a pack opening, but its unique typing and resistance make it worth a second look for specific tournament strategies and budget decks.
Offensive rating: 2/10Vullabys offensive capabilities are extremely limited, offering only a single attack - Playful Kick.
This move deals a mere 10 damage for one Colorless energy, which is inefficient by any competitive standard.
With no additional effects or damage modifiers, Vullaby struggles to threaten even the weakest Pokémon in the format.
The attack fails to apply pressure or force meaningful decisions from opponents.
Its damage output is simply too low to function as a primary attacker, even in budget builds.
The only positive is the low energy investment, but this hardly compensates for the minimal damage return.
Survival rating: 6/10Despite its offensive shortcomings, Vullaby shows promise defensively.
With 70 HP, it survives longer than many Basic Pokémon at similar energy costs.
The standout feature is its Fighting-type resistance (-30), providing significant protection against popular Fighting attackers.
This resistance can make Vullaby surprisingly difficult to OHKO for Fighting-heavy decks.
Its Dark typing also gives it favorable matchups against Psychic Pokémon.
The single retreat cost is manageable, allowing for decent board mobility.
While Lightning weakness is concerning in some metagames, Vullabys overall survivability exceeds expectations for its position in the evolution chain.
Versatility rating: 3/10Vullabys versatility is limited by its singular attack and role as an evolution stepping stone.
It functions primarily as a setup piece for Mandibuzz rather than a standalone card.
Its Darkness typing provides some utility against Psychic decks, and the Fighting resistance creates niche matchup advantages.
The low energy requirement for its attack allows for flexible energy attachment strategies.
However, Vullaby lacks any Abilities, Item interactions, or special conditions that would expand its utility.
Its role is narrowly defined as either a defensive wall against certain matchups or a bench-sitter awaiting evolution, significantly restricting its versatility in competitive play.
Speed/Setup rating: 8/10Vullaby excels in setup efficiency due to its Basic status and minimal energy requirements.
It hits the field immediately without evolution prerequisites, and can attack on the first turn with just a single energy attachment.
The low retreat cost means pivoting strategies remain viable.
As a Basic Pokémon, it benefits from numerous search cards like Nest Ball, Quick Ball, and Level Ball, making it highly consistent to find and deploy.
Its streamlined energy needs allow for deck space to be dedicated to trainers and other support cards.
While what Vullaby does is limited, it does it with impressive speed and reliability.
Vullaby performs best in decks focused on its evolution Mandibuzz, with recovery cards that can repeatedly use it as a defensive pivot.
Energy acceleration, Fighting-type counters, and consistent evolution support maximize Vullabys potential as both a temporary wall and evolution material.
As Vullabys evolution, Mandibuzz is essential to justify including Vullaby in your deck, turning a defensive Basic into part of a more powerful evolutionary line with better attacks and survival potential.
Accelerates Vullabys evolution path, allowing you to skip the vulnerable stage where Vullaby sits on the bench waiting to evolve, transforming it directly into Mandibuzz for improved offensive output.
Provides consistent access to Vullaby when needed, ensuring you can find your Basic Pokémon while simultaneously drawing cards, improving overall deck consistency and setup speed.
Vullaby occupies a specific niche in the competitive landscape as a resilient setup Pokémon with surprising staying power against Fighting decks.
While its offensive capabilities are severely lacking, its true value lies in its defensive properties and role as an evolution material.
The combination of decent HP, Fighting resistance, and low retreat cost creates opportunities for strategic pivoting in certain matchups.
Players should view Vullaby as a temporary board presence that can absorb hits while setting up stronger attackers, rather than as a damage dealer.
In budget decks or specific anti-meta strategies, Vullaby can serve as an unexpected wall that frustrates opponents relying on Fighting-type attackers.
Its greatest strength remains its accessibility and consistency as a Basic Pokémon, making it a reliable starting point for Mandibuzz-focused strategies despite its limitations.
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