
| HIGH | 60.00 | USD | |
| MID | 22.37 | USD | TREND![]() |
| LOW | 16.50 | USD |
Duraludon VMAX enters the arena as a towering steel dragon with formidable defensive capabilities and raw attacking power.
This Single Strike VMAX combines a defensive ability that shuts down Special Energy-powered attackers with a devastating attack that cuts through protective effects.
Standing tall with 330 HP, this evolution represents a significant threat in the current meta.
Offensive rating: 9/10G-Max Pulverization delivers a consistent 220 damage for three energy, offering excellent damage-to-energy efficiency.
What truly elevates this attack is its ability to ignore all effects on the opponent's Active Pokémon - cutting through damage reduction abilities, resistances, and protective effects that would normally diminish attack impact.
This attack consistency makes Duraludon VMAX a reliable answer to defensive strategies and complicated board states.
While it requires three specific energy (Fighting and two Metal), once powered up, it threatens one-hit KOs against most Basic Pokémon V and can severely damage even the bulkiest VMAX Pokémon in the format.
Survival rating: 10/10With an impressive 330 HP, Duraludon VMAX already boasts excellent survivability compared to most cards in the format.
Its true defensive strength, however, comes from the Skyscraper ability, which creates complete immunity against attacks from Pokémon with Special Energy attached.
This ability single-handedly walls entire archetypes that rely heavily on Special Energy acceleration.
In formats where Special Energy usage is prevalent, Duraludon VMAX becomes nearly impossible for certain decks to deal with directly.
The only significant drawbacks are its Dragon typing (which faces Fighting weakness) and a heavy 3-energy retreat cost that can leave it stranded in the active position.
Versatility rating: 8/10Duraludon VMAX's versatility comes from its ability to function as both a tank and a powerful attacker in a single package.
The card adapts well across matchups, functioning as an impenetrable wall against Special Energy-focused decks while remaining a threatening attacker against others.
The attack that ignores effects provides consistent damage output regardless of what defensive abilities or effects the opponent might be using.
However, its versatility is somewhat limited by its specific energy requirements and evolution line dependency.
The card shines most brilliantly in matchups against Special Energy reliance, but may struggle against decks that use primarily Basic Energy and can hit its Fighting weakness.
Speed/Setup rating: 7/10Setting up Duraludon VMAX requires evolving from Duraludon V and attaching three specific energy cards, making it a multi-turn investment.
The evolution requirement means potentially vulnerable turns as Duraludon V before evolving.
Energy acceleration support becomes crucial to reaching full attacking potential in a reasonable timeframe.
Metal Saucer can help accelerate Metal Energy, but the Fighting requirement adds another layer of energy management complexity.
Once fully established, Duraludon VMAX operates at peak efficiency, but getting there typically requires 2-3 turns of setup even with support cards.
The setup process also demands deck space for both the evolution line and appropriate energy types.
Duraludon VMAX performs best with energy acceleration companions and supporters that enhance its staying power.
The ideal deck leverages cards that quickly attach Metal and Fighting energy while providing protection during the vulnerable evolution phase.
This Item card accelerates Metal Energy attachment from the discard pile, addressing Duraludon VMAXs primary setup constraint and allowing it to power up more quickly than its three-energy cost would normally allow.
Although it requires discarding energy, Cheryl can heal all damage from your evolved Pokémon, effectively resetting Duraludon VMAX to full health and maximizing the value of its already impressive defensive ability.
This Supporter lets you search for an Energy and a card when one of your Pokémon was knocked out, helping maintain momentum by quickly replacing fallen Duraludon V with a fully-powered VMAX counterattack.
Duraludon VMAX establishes itself as a formidable defensive juggernaut with genuine offensive capabilities.
Its Skyscraper ability creates matchups where opponents relying on Special Energy find themselves essentially locked out of dealing damage, while G-Max Pulverization cuts through protective effects to deliver consistent damage regardless of what the opponent might set up.
Despite requiring specific energy attachments and an evolution line, the payoff justifies the setup investment.
The card performs best in metagames with significant Special Energy presence, where it can leverage its unique immunity to create favorable board states.
Players should pair it with energy acceleration and recovery options to minimize setup time and maintain attacking pressure.
When properly supported, Duraludon VMAX can anchor control-oriented strategies or function as a reliable attacker that punches through even the most complex defensive setups.
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