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Duraludon VMAX emerges as a formidable wall in the Evolving Skies set, combining impressive defensive capabilities with consistent attack power.
This Dragon-type Single Strike VMAX brings a unique immunity ability paired with a penetrating attack that ignores effects, making it a potential powerhouse for players looking to bypass common defensive strategies in the current meta.
Offensive rating: 9/10Duraludon VMAX's G-Max Pulverization delivers a substantial 220 damage for three energy, requiring only one Fighting and two Metal energy.
This translates to approximately 73 damage per energy, which is reasonably efficient for a VMAX.
What truly elevates this attack is its ability to ignore all effects on the opponent's Active Pokémon, allowing it to bypass damage reduction abilities, resistances, and other protective effects that would normally diminish its impact.
This piercing capability makes Duraludon particularly effective against decks that rely heavily on defensive effects rather than raw HP.
The attack doesn't scale with additional energy or conditions, which limits its ceiling, but the consistency of always hitting for full damage regardless of the opponent's setup compensates for this limitation.
Survival rating: 10/10Survival is where Duraludon VMAX truly shines.
With a substantial 330 HP, it already stands among the tankier VMAX Pokémon in the format.
However, its Skyscraper ability dramatically enhances its longevity by providing complete immunity to attacks from Pokémon with Special Energy attached.
In a meta where Special Energy cards like Double Colorless Energy, Aurora Energy, and Twin Energy are prevalent, this ability can effectively wall entire strategies.
Opponents must either find a way to attack with only Basic Energy attached or rely on alternative methods like abilities or Item cards to deal damage.
The 3-cost retreat is somewhat hefty, but appropriate given its defensive prowess.
The combination of high HP and conditional immunity makes Duraludon VMAX exceptionally difficult to remove from play.
Versatility rating: 8/10Duraludon VMAX demonstrates strong versatility despite its seemingly straightforward design.
As a Dragon-type with Single Strike designation, it can benefit from both Dragon and Single Strike support cards while only being weak to Fairy types (which are less common in the Sword & Shield era).
Its attack requiring both Fighting and Metal energy offers flexibility in energy acceleration strategies.
The Skyscraper ability creates diverse matchup advantages, particularly against decks heavily reliant on Special Energy.
While G-Max Pulverization doesn't offer secondary effects like energy discarding or status conditions, its ability to ignore protective effects creates matchup flexibility that many other attackers lack.
The card can function as both a primary attacker and a tech card against Special Energy-heavy decks, giving it solid role adaptability.
Speed/Setup rating: 7/10Getting Duraludon VMAX battle-ready requires moderate setup investment.
As a Stage 1 VMAX, you need to evolve from Duraludon V, creating a two-turn minimum setup under normal circumstances.
The three-energy attack cost can be accelerated with cards like Metal Saucer or Energy Switch, but still represents a significant resource commitment.
Its Skyscraper ability activates immediately upon evolution, providing defensive value even before attacking.
The Single Strike designation allows access to Single Strike-specific search and energy acceleration options like Single Strike Scroll of Scorn and Houndoom, potentially improving consistency.
While not the fastest card to set up, Duraludon VMAX's powerful ability provides immediate defensive value that justifies the setup time in many matchups.
Duraludon VMAX thrives with companions that address its energy requirements and enhance its defensive capabilities.
Metal and Fighting energy acceleration is crucial, while cards that punish or limit Special Energy usage create powerful synergy with its Skyscraper ability.
Single Strike support further boosts its offensive capabilities, creating a well-rounded strategy that's difficult for opponents to overcome.
Bronzong with its Metal Transfer ability provides crucial energy acceleration, allowing you to power up Duraludon VMAX's attack cost more efficiently and recover from potential energy removal strategies your opponent might employ.
As a Single Strike engine, Houndoom accelerates energy specifically to Single Strike Pokémon like Duraludon VMAX while thinning your deck, improving consistency and setup speed to get your attacker ready by turn 2 instead of turn 3.
This Stadium card removes Rule Box Pokémon abilities, shutting down ability-based damage that bypasses Duraludon's Skyscraper protection, covering a key vulnerability and forcing opponents to find Stadium removal before they can counter you.
Duraludon VMAX establishes itself as a formidable defensive powerhouse with consistent offensive pressure.
Its Skyscraper ability creates frustrating matchups for decks reliant on Special Energy, while G-Max Pulverization ensures consistent damage output regardless of protective effects.
The card shines brightest in a meta dominated by Special Energy acceleration strategies, where it can effectively wall entire archetypes while steadily accumulating knockouts.
Though requiring some setup investment and specific energy types, these limitations are overshadowed by its defensive prowess and matchup advantages.
When properly supported with energy acceleration and complementary Single Strike cards, Duraludon VMAX can control the pace of games and force opponents into suboptimal play patterns.
Consider this card when seeking a resilient attacker that punishes the current Special Energy meta while providing consistent damage output against protective strategies.
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