Drilled my Vandal Destroy with my favourite asym layout 50x5x40 (pin up) with a tiny P3 for balance. I've recently switched back to 15# due to wrist injury and am in the process of rebuilding my arsenal so I was really excited to add this ball to my bag.
My original Vandal was pretty clean through the front for an asym and made a nice strong move on the backend, while the Smash created traction and downlane control for fresher oil. The Vandal Destroy fits right between the other 2 giving me a very strong read of the midlane sandwiched by average length and an average amount of backend. I have honestly not seen my ball change direction downlane the way many of the other reviewers have, but this midlane roll has given me enormous amounts of miss room as the lanes go through their first transition.
My best looks with the Destroy are when I'm playing tight to the hold area in medium-medium/heavy oil. I've whacked a pair of 41' and 45' Challenge patterns using this as my #2 ball behind my Fanatic SS or Pitbull. The sheened cover gives me enough length to hold line to the pocket, but the quick revving midlane roll gives me some recovery right. The Vandal Destroy is forgiving by offering sufficient traction and shape to get me to the pocket even when the pattern plays a little touchy.
As far as its place in my bag, the Vandal Destroy is the bridge between my tanks (SS, Pitbull) and my midrange balls (Edge Solid, Diva Style). If there was a ball in the Brunswick family which it most reminds me of, it would have to be a non polished Brainiac.
In terms of alignment with my feet, the Destroy typically aligns me 2 boards right of my similarly drilled Fanatic SS due to easier length and about 2-3 boards inside of my Edge Solid which is much cleaner between the arrows and breakpoint. The Destroy will have me a board or two deeper than my Xeno (also drilled similarly) which is much earlier and flatter off the end of the pattern.
I recommend the Vandal Destroy for anybody who wants a safe step down from their high end hook monsters. The Destroy will be enough ball for everyday use in league, yet will provide the readable shape that is desired by tournament players on tougher conditions.