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Magmortar flames its way into the Journey Together set as a potentially devastating status condition specialist.
With its unique Magma Surge ability and Searing Flame attack, this Fire-type Stage 1 Pokémon aims to turn up the heat on opponents through enhanced burn damage.
Let's analyze whether this 130 HP attacker truly brings the heat or merely fizzles out in competitive play.
Offensive rating: 7/10Magmortar's offensive capabilities center around its Searing Flame attack, which deals 90 damage for three energy (Fire-Fire-Colorless).
The damage output is mediocre for the energy investment, calculating to only 30 damage per energy.
However, the attack includes a coin flip chance to inflict a Burn status, which typically adds 20 damage between turns.
Where Magmortar truly ignites is through its Magma Surge ability, which adds 3 additional damage counters (30 damage) to Burned Pokémon during Pokémon Checkup.
This potentially turns a standard Burn into a devastating 50 damage per turn effect.
While the base attack damage is unimpressive, the enhanced status condition damage creates reasonable offensive pressure.
Survival rating: 6/10With 130 HP, Magmortar falls into the mid-range for Stage 1 Pokémon, making it vulnerable to being knocked out in a single hit by many high-powered attackers in the current meta.
Its Water weakness is particularly problematic in environments where Water-type attackers are prevalent.
A retreat cost of two energy is manageable but not ideal, potentially leaving Magmortar stranded in the active position when you'd prefer to switch it out.
The card offers no inherent defensive abilities or HP recovery mechanisms to enhance its survivability.
While not immediately fragile, Magmortar lacks the durability to consistently remain on the field long enough to maximize its burn-enhancing ability.
Versatility rating: 6/10Magmortar shows moderate versatility as both a status condition enhancer and a direct attacker.
Its Magma Surge ability synergizes with any card that can inflict Burns, not just its own attack, creating interesting deck-building opportunities with other Fire-type Pokémon.
This gives it utility beyond being a pure attacker.
However, its effectiveness is heavily dependent on successfully inflicting and maintaining Burns, which limits its consistency against decks with status condition removal.
The reliance on coin flips for its own Burn application further reduces reliability.
Magmortar finds a niche in burn-focused strategies but struggles to find roles outside this specific archetype.
Speed/Setup rating: 5/10As a Stage 1 Pokémon evolving from Magmar, Magmortar requires at least one turn of setup before hitting the field, barring any evolution-accelerating cards.
Its attack cost of three energy presents a significant setup challenge, requiring either multiple turns of manual energy attachment or energy acceleration support.
While Fire-type decks often have access to energy acceleration, the investment needed to get Magmortar fully operational is substantial.
The payoff from its ability only begins after successfully inflicting a Burn status, adding another conditional layer to its setup requirements.
With multiple prerequisites before reaching full effectiveness, Magmortar doesn't qualify as a fast starter.
Magmortar thrives in decks focused on maximizing burn damage and securing consistent energy attachment.
Partners that can reliably inflict Burns, accelerate energy attachment, or protect Magmortar while it sets up will significantly enhance its tournament viability.
Consider supporting it with cards that increase the frequency of status conditions or extend their duration.
Many Chandelure variants can reliably inflict Burns without coin flips, creating perfect synergy with Magmortar's Magma Surge ability. This partnership maximizes burn damage output while reducing reliance on Magmortar's inconsistent coin-flip burn application.
This Supporter card accelerates Fire energy attachment, allowing Magmortar to power up its Searing Flame attack in a single turn rather than across multiple turns. This dramatically improves Magmortar's otherwise slow setup speed.
Many Moltres variants provide energy acceleration specifically for Fire-type Pokémon, helping Magmortar reach its attack cost faster. Some versions also have burn-inflicting capabilities, creating additional activation points for Magma Surge.
Magmortar carves out a specialized niche as a burn amplifier that can significantly increase damage output through status conditions.
Its greatest strength lies in its unique ability to triple the standard burn damage, potentially creating substantial passive damage pressure.
However, this power comes with significant limitations: mediocre base attack damage, inconsistent burn application through coin flips, moderate HP, and somewhat slow setup requirements.
In competitive play, Magmortar works best as part of a focused burn strategy with proper support cards rather than as a standalone attacker.
Players looking to maximize its potential should pair it with reliable burn inducers and energy acceleration, while being mindful of its vulnerability to Water-type attackers and status condition removal.
When properly supported, Magmortar can turn up the heat on opponents, but requires thoughtful deck construction to overcome its inherent limitations.
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