New VMax Pokemon have arrived in the new Pokemon TCG Sword & Shield – Rebel Clash.

Players got their first taste of mighty Pokémon V and Pokémon VMAX in the recent Pokémon TCG: Sword & Shield expansion. The latest expansion, Sword & Shield—Rebel Clash, brings even more of these incredible cards to the table, including Pokémon VMAX featuring the final Evolutions of the three first partner Pokémon of the Galar region. Take a look at some of the awesome cards that will be available when Sword & Shield—Rebel Clash arrives on May 1, 2020.

Rillabloom VMAX

Depicted in the midst of chest-pounding fury, Rillaboom VMAX is not a Pokémon to be trifled with. This furious Pokémon VMAX is primed and ready to unleash incredible damage with its Max Beating attack. Not only does this vicious attack hit for 130 damage, but you can also choose to discard up to 3 Grass Energy from Rillaboom VMAX when you use it, adding 50 damage for each card you discard. That’s up to 280 damage from a single Max Beating! Talk about lowering the ‘boom.

Cinderace VMAX

Your opponent had better be wary if they go up against your Cinderace VMAX. Thanks to its Counter attack, this fiery final Evolution of Scorbunny can dish back whatever it takes. If Cinderace VMAX takes damage from an attack during the previous turn, Counter returns that damage—plus 30 more. To really turn up the heat on the other player, use the Max Pyro Ball attack, which does a respectable 170 damage and makes the target Burned. Cinderace VMAX could prove to be a hot addition to your Fire-type deck.

Inteleon VMAX

Don’t underestimate Inteleon’s strength, despite its wiry frame—its devious smirk provides a hint of the power hidden within. Inteleon VMAX can dish out damage to multiple targets or chip away at your opponent’s Active Pokémon’s HP—and its Energy. The Max Bullet attack hits your opponent’s Active Pokémon for 160 damage and 1 of their Benched Pokémon for 60 damage. Hydro Snipe only does 60 damage, but it lets you send an Energy attached to your opponent’s Active Pokémon back into their hand. They’ll have a hard time building up their offense if that Energy keeps getting reset!

Dragapult VMAX

The sly-looking Dragapult VMAX is the odd one out in this roundup (since it’s not a first partner’s Evolution), but it’s one tough customer. Its Max Phantom attack is a nod to Dragapult’s tendency to launch Dreepy from its horns like missiles—this attack hits your opponent’s Active Pokémon for 130 damage and also lets you put 5 damage counters on their Benched Pokémon however you like. Will you pile all that damage on one unfortunate Pokémon, or will you spread out the punishment? No matter what you choose, your opponent will be sorry they messed with Dragapult VMAX.