Qwilfish @ Black Sludge
Ability: Intimidate
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Swords Dance
- Liquidation
- Poison Jab
- Aqua Jet / Spikes / Taunt
While Qwilfish is generally thought of as a defensive Spikes setter, a Swords Dance set can provide shocking offensive value and force opponents into a prickly situation! This set aims to surprise common answers to Spikes Qwilfish, especially entry hazard removal options such as Eldegoss and Altaria. With Intimidate, great natural resistances, and a Toxic immunity, Qwilfish finds setup opportunities against passive Pokemon like Clefairy and Wishiwashi. Qwilfish isn't limited to punishing passive walls either; Aqua Jet helps it take down offensive Pokemon such as Rapidash, Alolan Dugtrio, and Morpeko, making it a threatening late-game sweeper. Alternatively, Qwilfish can use Spikes to bluff a defensive set to lure in passive Defoggers to use as setup fodder or Taunt to prevent slower Pokemon like Gurdurr and Golbat from setting up or healing. Qwilfish appreciates checks to offensive threats that it struggles with, like Rotom and Jynx, so Stunfisk, Eldegoss, and Articuno are all good teammates. Pivots like Manectric and Thwackey that can safely switch Qwilfish in against its preferred targets are also great partners.
Ability: Intimidate
EVs: 252 Atk / 4 SpD / 252 Spe
Jolly Nature
- Swords Dance
- Liquidation
- Poison Jab
- Aqua Jet / Spikes / Taunt
While Qwilfish is generally thought of as a defensive Spikes setter, a Swords Dance set can provide shocking offensive value and force opponents into a prickly situation! This set aims to surprise common answers to Spikes Qwilfish, especially entry hazard removal options such as Eldegoss and Altaria. With Intimidate, great natural resistances, and a Toxic immunity, Qwilfish finds setup opportunities against passive Pokemon like Clefairy and Wishiwashi. Qwilfish isn't limited to punishing passive walls either; Aqua Jet helps it take down offensive Pokemon such as Rapidash, Alolan Dugtrio, and Morpeko, making it a threatening late-game sweeper. Alternatively, Qwilfish can use Spikes to bluff a defensive set to lure in passive Defoggers to use as setup fodder or Taunt to prevent slower Pokemon like Gurdurr and Golbat from setting up or healing. Qwilfish appreciates checks to offensive threats that it struggles with, like Rotom and Jynx, so Stunfisk, Eldegoss, and Articuno are all good teammates. Pivots like Manectric and Thwackey that can safely switch Qwilfish in against its preferred targets are also great partners.
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