![]() I don’t just mean the small one’s, like Crobat V, but even those in the 210 to 230 HP range! A good turn can see the combo double OHKO Basic Pokémon VMAX. The main things being the Rapid Strike Inteleon and Inteleon VMAX’s Abilities that allow you to place damage counters on your opponent’s Pokémon. Right now, besides the above two, there’s Inteleon (SW – Chilling Reign 043/198 SW – Black Star Promos SWSH113 SW – Evolving Skies 227/203) plus Inteleon VMAX (SW – Fusion Strike 079/264266/264). Of course, re-Energizing Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX isn’t easy, but with the right partners, that isn’t a problem. Each adds +30 damage done to your opponent’s Benched Pokémon-GX or Pokémon V.Įven when not OHKOing (possibly double OHKOing) your opponent’s valuable Bench-sitters, this amount of damage can add up quickly. It is just hitting two Benched Pokémon that hard, even with the drawbacks, can really wreck your opponent’s side of the field… especially if they have two Crobat V on the Bench and Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX has Telescopic Sight equipped and is backed by “Rapid Strike” Passimian’s “Throwing Coach” Ability. ![]() Not that Gale Thrust is bad it too is a very good attack. Not as good when you have to discard all attached Energy, nor since you must split it evenly between two targets, but that is still very good. The reward is doing 120 damage to two of your opponent’s Pokémon. The second attack is “G-Max Rapid Flow”, costing and requiring you discard all Energy attached to this Pokémon when it is used. The first is “Gale Thrust”, priced at and doing 30 damage plus another 120 if it moved from the Bench to the Active position during this turn. Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX knows two attacks. The Retreat Cost of is middle of the road not low enough to be helpful but neither high enough to be a real problem. No Resistance is typical, and more of a missed opportunity than a true defect. Its Weakness can be rather dangerous, so mind it. I mentioned earlier it should have a lot of HP, and Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX doesn’t disappoint 330 is the second highest printed HP score and difficult to OHKO. Rapid Strike Ushifu VMAX’s typing is quite handy not so much for type support but because Weakness is found on a some Colorless types, some Darkness types, and most Lightning types. “VMAX” is also this card’s Stage of Evolution essentially a Stage 1 that doesn’t count as a Stage 1, it is still affected by general Evolution support and counters. At least it doesn’t particularly matter that it is a Pokémon with a Rule Box… at least, not until more counters are released based on that fact. Pokémon VMAX are still Pokémon V, so Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX gets excluded from certain beneficial card effects and included in more deleterious ones as well. However, this comes with many drawbacks, such as being vulnerable to anti-VMAX effects and giving up three Prizes when KO’d. As a Pokémon VMAX, it gains access to VMAX support, will have tremendous HP, and is permitted stronger effects than normal. This is very important, because Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX makes good use of that support, like Rapid Strike Energy and Passimian (SW – Chilling Reign 088/198 SW – Black Star Promos SWSH115). Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX is a Rapid Strike Pokémon… but not because it is part of the card’s name, but because it says so elsewhere on the card. So, let’s briefly touch on what Rapid Urshifu VMAX is and does… and then focus on what it has done, as a deck. ![]() I was only just warming up to Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX, as I had a hard time believing it would be a strong enough deck. Look at how fat and happy he is.3rd-Place goes to Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX! Perhaps that needs to sink in… Rapid Strike Urshifu VMAX only finished in 3rd-Place! It also only finished in 3rd-Place for SW – Battle Styles, but that was another misfire on my part. ![]() Personally, I need that Tyranitar V more than I need oxygen right now. Whether you're cracking to collect, or building a deck around the new battle styles, hopefully you find what you want! Unlike last month's Shining Fates, Battle Styles is predominantly a gameplay-focused set, meaning the most valuable cards often combine some fantastic art and rarity with impressive and useful abilities. Mascot Pokémon often market for decent prices, but Rapid Strike Urshfiu VMAX also has the gameplay utility to justify it. On the other, its G-Max One Blow almost guarantees a KO by avoiding all resistances on your opponent's Pokémon. On the one hand, the Single Strike VMAX alt-art is incredible. With so much Urshifu in the set, I'm surprised that only one of them is in the top five. Urshifu is the mascot Pokémon of Battle Styles, with each of his Single Strike and Rapid Strike forms appearing on their own V and VMAX cards, as well as their accompanying alt-art. #1 - Single Strike Urshifu VMAX (Alternate) - $119.99 Single Strike Urshifu VMAX from Battle Styles The Pokémon Company
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