Pokémon VMAX - How Does It Stack Up? | PokéJungle (2024)

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Last time, I analyzed what we knew about Pokémon V to try and predict a few ways The Pokémon Company could spice up the game with the new Pokémon VMAX mechanic. TPC took their sweet time announcing the gimmick in full, but our new mechanic for the Sword and Shield era has finally been revealed. It’s time to see just how far off I was.

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Looking back, I was dead set on VMAX simply being a new card that was placed over an existing Pokémon V, much like the Mega Evolution cards of the XY era. I was also fairly certain that VMAX would be restricted to once per game, or one card per deck to emulate the fact that you can only Dynamax or Gigantimax once per battle. While I nailed the first part, TPC decided to take a simple way out for the VMAX gimmick.

Much like Mega Evolution Pokémon, Pokémon VMAX are considered Evolution Pokémon that evolve from their respective Pokémon V. For instance, the newly revealed Snorlax VMAX evolves from Snorlax V. However, unlike Mega Evolution that ended your turn unless you had the associated Spirit Link Tool Card attached, there seems to be no drawback or necessary card that has to be played to evolve into a Pokémon VMAX. In the words of the great Shia LaBeouf: “Just do it!” It’s also worth noting that Pokémon VMAX are following in the footsteps of Tag Team GX in surrendering three Prize Cards upon knockout, which makes sense given the HP counts on these bad boys.

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At the end of the day, Pokémon VMAX are just oddly…plain? There’s no associated card required to evolve them, there’s no special attack like Sun & Moon era’s GX Attacks, the cards aren’t bigger, there isn’t anything setting these apart from your normal run-of-the-mill cards. Don’t get me wrong: the card templates are beautiful, as it appears all Pokémon VMAX will be presented as “full art” cards. I suppose after two eras of gimmick-based cards, TPC decided to start this era off on the simpler side and return to the roots of the game.

To be honest, I’m okay with this. One of my biggest complaints about the current Tag Team GX cards is that they have incredibly high HP and attack numbers on Basic Pokémon. While Pokémon VMAX have even higher HP numbers, we now have to consider that these are Evolved Pokémon. They won’t be hitting the board and attacking on turn one!

The attacks of the currently revealed Pokémon VMAX aren’t anything to be writing home about either. While stronger than Pokémon V, most of the Pokémon VMAX hit for numbers that still fall into the two-hit KO area on both current Tag Team GX and the new Pokémon V. Coming out of a format that was very focused on one-shotting the Defending Pokémon, the game returning to a more two-shot atmosphere is a refreshing change of pace.

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The fact that Pokémon VMAX are considered Evolution Pokémon opens up a lot of possibilities for the future of the game. TPC tends to want to strengthen and rely on their big new gimmick. With newly announced cards like Quick Ball requiring a discard to search for a Basic Pokémon compared to Evolution Incense that freely searches for a Evolution Pokémon, this era is already appearing to cater more towards the art of evolution, something I’ve been wanting to return to the game since it started to decline when Crimson Invasion came out. It’s also worth remembering that Evolution Pokémon have existing tools like Triple Acceleration Energy that will help some of these Pokémon VMAX attack even faster. Providing TPC doesn’t directly support VMAX, and instead supports Evolution Pokémon as a whole, we could be seeing a resurgence on evolution being viable competitors in the upper tiers of the meta.

As I’ve said many times throughout my articles, there’s nothing I’d rather have then the game to slow down, return viability to Evolution Pokémon, and stop focusing so much on these intense one-hit knockouts. With Pokémon V giving up two Prize Cards, and Pokémon VMAX giving up three Prize Cards, the game can still rely on two-hit knockouts and still be relatively speedy.

Time will tell if Pokémon VMAX will continue to grow stronger, but for now, this more laid back approach by TPC could be just what the game needed to allow these gigantic Pokémon to bring the power and add a fresh change of pace to the Pokémon Trading Card Game.

Are you satisfying with the VMAX mechanic, or do you believe they could be something bigger? Let us know in the comments below, or sound off on our Discord server for more Pokémon TCG discussion!

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FAQs

Pokémon VMAX - How Does It Stack Up? | PokéJungle? ›

V and Vmax cards were introduced to the Pokémon Tcg alongside Pokémon Sword and Shield. The Vmax cards are meant to mimic Dynamax and Gigantamax mechanics that appear in the Galar region. This special battle style allows a player to super-size their Pokémon when battling over a Power Spot in the Sword and Shield games.

How does Vmax work in Pokémon? ›

V and Vmax cards were introduced to the Pokémon Tcg alongside Pokémon Sword and Shield. The Vmax cards are meant to mimic Dynamax and Gigantamax mechanics that appear in the Galar region. This special battle style allows a player to super-size their Pokémon when battling over a Power Spot in the Sword and Shield games.

Can you scoop up net Vmax? ›

You can use a similar trick to get an additional use of Inteleon's Quick Shooting or the other Inteleon's Shady Dealings. Scoop Up Net, however, isn't a cure-all—it doesn't work on Pokémon V and VMAX. This is fine because we don't need to play it on Inteleon VMAX.

Which is more powerful GX or Vmax? ›

While VMAX cards are usually rarer and worth more than Pokémon V cards, both are necessary for playing the Pokémon TCG. However, collectors may only be interested in VMAX, since these cards are harder to obtain and thus more valuable.

Can you have multiple Vmax cards in a deck? ›

With just two exceptions in the Standard Format, you can only have up to four copies of a card with the same name in your deck.

What is the benefit of Vmax? ›

V-MAX(HIFU) helps to improve wrinkle, skin elasticity, and to form collagen. HIFU thermal energy at 65℃ is delivered to SMAS layer (about 3.5mm~4.5mm) of the face and it contracts skin muscle layer.

What does Vmax rely on? ›

The velocity at infinite substrate concentration, Vmax, depends on both the enzyme concentration and the rate constant of the catalytic step.

How rare is it to pull a Vmax? ›

Pokémon TCG: Lost Origin Pull Rates
Card TypePull Rate (%)Pull Rate (Per X Packs)
Pokémon VMAX or VSTAR4.42%1 in 23 Packs
Full-Art Pokémon V1.98%1 in 51 Packs
Full-Art Trainer1.42%1 in 70 Packs
Alt-Art Pokémon V0.50%1 in 201 Packs
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What are the odds of getting a Vmax card? ›

Normal Pokémon VMAX or VSTAR

Odds of opening a normal Pokémon VMAX/VSTAR card: 1 in 29. Average odds of opening a specific normal Pokémon VMAX/VSTAR card: 1 in 259.

Is Vmax the rarest? ›

Some of the rarest cards in all of the Sword and Shield expansions are VMAX cards, especially the variations. Typical VMAX cards receive a rare designation, the rainbow versions are considered secret rare, and alt-art cards are ultra rare.

Are Vmax rarer than V? ›

While VMAX cards are usually rarer and worth more than Pokémon V cards, both are necessary for playing the Pokémon TCG.

Are VMAX cards good? ›

However, VMAX cards are also very handy, owing to the huge power range and high HP that they boast. Furthermore, unlike Mega Evolution cards, these cards have the ability to attack during the very turn that they have evolved.

Are Vmax Pokémon cards worth anything? ›

The 2021 Gengar VMAX Card from Fusion Strike is notorious for its powerful attacks and is worth up to $391. The Gengar VMAX Card from the 2021 Pokémon Sword & Shield Fusion Strike set is an eye-catching treasure, priced between $133 and $391, with a record sale of $630.

Are Vmax Pokémon cards better? ›

VMAX cards are some of the newest variations introduced to the Pokémon Trading Card Game. They represent some of the strongest cards available in the game today, so it's not too surprising that plenty of demand exists for them.

Does Vmax count as V card? ›

Pokémon VMAX

graphic on the card name. Pokémon VMAX evolve from its respective Pokémon V and feature boosted HP and more powerful attacks. When a Pokémon VMAX is Knocked Out, the opponent takes three Prize cards instead of one. Pokémon VMAX are still considered Pokémon V when interacting with certain card effects.

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