The Puppy Pokémon: Rockruff from VMAX Climax

Next for the museum is the adorable yet tough Rockruff. This common card is from the highly sought-after high-class set VMAX Climax and features a special gameplay mechanic, marked by the prominent “Ichigeki” or “Single Strike” banner on the artwork.

Card Details

  • Pokémon Name: Rockruff (イワンコ)
  • Set: VMAX Climax (s8b)
  • Year: 2021
  • Card Number: 086-184
  • Rarity/Edition: Common (Single Strike)
  • Artist: Yuu Nishida
  • National Pokédex No.: 744

Card Text & Attacks

  • Type: Fighting
  • HP: 70
  • Attack 1:
    • Japanese: かみくだく
    • Romaji: Kamikudaku
    • English: Crunch
    • Cost: [Fighting][Fighting]
    • Damage: 30
    • Effect: Flip a coin. If heads, discard an Energy attached to your opponent’s Active Pokémon.
  • Weakness: Grass x2
  • Resistance: None
  • Retreat Cost: [Colourless]
  • Pokédex Entry:
    • Japanese: 首の 岩を こすりつけてくるのは 親愛の 証。 ただし 岩は 鋭いので かなり 痛いぞ。
    • Romaji: Kubi no iwa o kosuritsukete kuru no wa shin’ai no akashi. Tadashi iwa wa surudoi node kanari itai zo.
    • English: When it rubs the rocks on its neck against you, that’s a sign of affection. But the rocks are sharp, so it’s quite painful.

Collector’s Notes

This Rockruff is a Common card from the Japanese high-class pack VMAX Climax (s8b), a very desirable set for collectors due to its massive number of secret rare and character rare cards. The charming artwork by Yuu Nishida depicts a playful Rockruff splashing happily in snow or water, a delightful contrast to its tough nature.

A key feature of this card is the “Ichigeki” (いちげき) or “Single Strike” banner. This was a major gameplay mechanic introduced in the Sword & Shield era, focusing on delivering powerful, decisive attacks. Cards with this tag could be used in conjunction with specific Trainer and Energy cards to create potent, knockout-focused strategies. For collectors, these cards represent a specific and popular period of the game’s meta.

As a pure Rock-type in the video games, Rockruff is a foundational Geological Pokémon. Its friendly but sharp nature is humorously noted in its Pokédex entry. As is standard in the TCG, its Rock typing is represented by the Fighting type.