[SET]
name: Support
move 1: Spikes
move 2: Liquidation
move 3: Poison Jab / Taunt
move 4: Thunder Wave / Toxic
item: Black Sludge / Rocky Helmet
ability: Intimidate
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 HP / 112 Def / 144 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Qwilfish's good Speed tier and useful ability give it many opportunities to set Spikes and spread status, although it faces competition as a Spikes setter from Accelgor, Garbodor, and Ferroseed and must compete with Wishiwashi and Lanturn for the role of bulky Water-type. Spikes are very useful in NU; the tier has few non-grounded Pokemon, and many staples such as Silvally formes, Piloswine, and Cofagrigus are greatly hindered by chip damage due to their lack of relialerecovery. Poison Jab hits the Water- and Grass-types that resist Qwilfish's STAB Liquidation and discourages Eldegoss from spinning away Qwilfish's hazards. Taunt is an option over Poison Jab that prevents Pokemon Qwilfish cannot significantly damage, such as Ferroseed, Weezing, and Garbodor, from freely setting entry hazards against it. Thunder Wave lets Qwilfish cripple offensive Pokemon such as Toxicroak, Decidueye, and Basculin, ensuring that it does not give them free opportunities to set up or wallbreak. Alternatively, Toxic allows Qwilfish to cripple bulky switch-ins such as Quagsire and Rotom-S, but be aware that it will make Qwilfish complete setup bait for Toxicroak. The EV spread allows Qwilfish to outspeed fully invested Decidueye and Sandaconda. Black Sludge is the gives Qwilfish reliable recovery; Rocky Helmet is also usable, however, allowing Qwilfish to chip physical attackers such as Silvally-Dark and Rapidash.
Qwilfish's value primarily comes from its ability to set up Spikes, so teammates that appreciate the chip damage Spikes provide work well with it. Strong wallbreakers like Kangaskhan, Basculin, and Decidueye appreciate Spikes's ability to wear down switch-ins such as Ferroseed, Lanturn, and Miltank; Decidueye can also spinblock for Qwilfish. Sweepers like Silvally-Dark, Toxicroak, and Ninjask also become more threatening with Spikes on the field. Despite being a Water-type, Qwilfish is unable to switch into Ground-types like Sandaconda and Piloswine due to its Poison typing. Thus, it is necessary for Qwilfish to be paired with a Pokemon that can switch into those Ground-types, such as Decidueye, Eldegoss, or Gourgeist-S. Qwilfish partners well with specially defensive Pokemon like Miltank and Clefairy; they can switch into special attacks that would KO Qwilfish, and it can take on Pokemon that threaten them such as Sawk and Silvally-Poison.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Expulso, 202058]]
- Quality checked by: [[Rabia, 336073], [Ho3nConfirm3d, 231074]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Rabia, 336073]]
name: Support
move 1: Spikes
move 2: Liquidation
move 3: Poison Jab / Taunt
move 4: Thunder Wave / Toxic
item: Black Sludge / Rocky Helmet
ability: Intimidate
nature: Jolly
evs: 252 HP / 112 Def / 144 Spe
[SET COMMENTS]
Qwilfish's good Speed tier and useful ability give it many opportunities to set Spikes and spread status, although it faces competition as a Spikes setter from Accelgor, Garbodor, and Ferroseed and must compete with Wishiwashi and Lanturn for the role of bulky Water-type. Spikes are very useful in NU; the tier has few non-grounded Pokemon, and many staples such as Silvally formes, Piloswine, and Cofagrigus are greatly hindered by chip damage due to their lack of relialerecovery. Poison Jab hits the Water- and Grass-types that resist Qwilfish's STAB Liquidation and discourages Eldegoss from spinning away Qwilfish's hazards. Taunt is an option over Poison Jab that prevents Pokemon Qwilfish cannot significantly damage, such as Ferroseed, Weezing, and Garbodor, from freely setting entry hazards against it. Thunder Wave lets Qwilfish cripple offensive Pokemon such as Toxicroak, Decidueye, and Basculin, ensuring that it does not give them free opportunities to set up or wallbreak. Alternatively, Toxic allows Qwilfish to cripple bulky switch-ins such as Quagsire and Rotom-S, but be aware that it will make Qwilfish complete setup bait for Toxicroak. The EV spread allows Qwilfish to outspeed fully invested Decidueye and Sandaconda. Black Sludge is the gives Qwilfish reliable recovery; Rocky Helmet is also usable, however, allowing Qwilfish to chip physical attackers such as Silvally-Dark and Rapidash.
Qwilfish's value primarily comes from its ability to set up Spikes, so teammates that appreciate the chip damage Spikes provide work well with it. Strong wallbreakers like Kangaskhan, Basculin, and Decidueye appreciate Spikes's ability to wear down switch-ins such as Ferroseed, Lanturn, and Miltank; Decidueye can also spinblock for Qwilfish. Sweepers like Silvally-Dark, Toxicroak, and Ninjask also become more threatening with Spikes on the field. Despite being a Water-type, Qwilfish is unable to switch into Ground-types like Sandaconda and Piloswine due to its Poison typing. Thus, it is necessary for Qwilfish to be paired with a Pokemon that can switch into those Ground-types, such as Decidueye, Eldegoss, or Gourgeist-S. Qwilfish partners well with specially defensive Pokemon like Miltank and Clefairy; they can switch into special attacks that would KO Qwilfish, and it can take on Pokemon that threaten them such as Sawk and Silvally-Poison.
[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[Expulso, 202058]]
- Quality checked by: [[Rabia, 336073], [Ho3nConfirm3d, 231074]]
- Grammar checked by: [[Rabia, 336073]]
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