195 Quagsire

Performance

Status

  • Ranking Score:
    86.5
  • Main moves:
    Mud Shot, Earthquake, Stone Edge
  • Type
    WATER
    GROUND
  • Level:
    26-32.5
  • Rank:
    Lvl 29 0/15/14CP 1499
  • Buddy Distance:
    3km
  • Charged Move Cost:
    50,000 Stardust
  • Attack:
    111.2
  • Defense:
    111.9
  • Stamina:
    161
  • Overall:
    2006

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Traits

Moves

Properties

Registeel has the following traits and playstyles:
  • + Bulky
    Takes hits well.
  • + Flexible
    Can hit a wide variety of types.
  • + Shield Pressure
    Pressures opponents to shield its strong or rapid attacks.
  • - Low Fast Move Pressure
    Deals low Fast Move damage. It may struggle to bring down weakened opponents.
  • - Volatile
    Susceptible to one or more double weaknesses.
Move stats include same type and Shadow attack bonuses.
Recommended Move:
*Event or Elite TM exclusive *Unobtainable via TM
No. Move Types Move Accuracy Power Damage Average Fast MoveCount Remark
1 Fast Mud Shot 4.5 1.8 2 Fast Charge
2 Fast Water Gun 3 3.6 1 General
3 Charged Earthquake 65 144 2.22 8 - 7 - 7 Nuke
4 Charged Stone Edge 55 100 1.82 7 - 6 - 6 Coverage Nuke
5 Charged Sludge Bomb 50 80 1.6 6 - 6 - 5 Coverage
6 Charged Return† 70 130 1.86 8 - 8 - 8 Neutral Nuke
7 Charged Acid Spray 100% chance -2 Def opponent 45 20 0.44 5 - 5 - 5 Debuff
Weaknesses
grass
x2.56
Resistances
steel
x0.625
rock
x0.625
poison
x0.625
fire
x0.625
electric
x0.625

Character Introduction

Summary

Quagsire is a Water & Ground Pokémon which evolves from Wooper. It is vulnerable to Grass moves. Quagsire's strongest moveset is Water Gun & Earthquake and it has a Max CP of 1,992.

About

"Quagsire hunts for food by leaving its mouth wide open in water and waiting for its prey to blunder in unaware. Because the Pokémon does not move, it does not get very hungry."

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PVP Mode Explanatory Notes

PvP Moveset Explanation
Mud Shot + Stone Edge and Earthquake

Sweeper team Quagy! Quagsire has such a strong move pool to sweep an unshielded team. Mud Shot sports very fast energy generation, which is much needed to fuel the relatively high energy costs of Quagsire's charge moves. The combo of Stone Edge and Earthquake covers up to 8 different typings and hits them hard, especially with the latter benefiting from STAB. 

Mud Shot + Acid Spray and Stone Edge or Earthquake

The style behind this spray and pray moveset is to shield bait and weaken the enemy team, though it struggle with consistency. While Acid Spray costs quite a bit of energy and doesn't deal any real damage, the effects of its debuff could turn the tides of battle and flip losses into wins, full guide on Acid Spray [here]. Choosing your second move will be determined by what PvP format you are in and what coverage is needed, though Stone Edge and Earthquake are both great options. 

What about Sludge Bomb?

Sludge Bomb ties with Acid Spray as the option of a low energy cost charge move. While Sludge Bomb can offer coverage against Quagsire's only weakness: Grass-types, it's generally a better to play to switch and avoid those disadvantageous matchups altogether. One major consideration is the addition of Charm being added to various Fairy-type Pokemon with the July 2019 move rebalance, which could possibly make Sludge Bomb a very viable choice if Fairy-types see increased use in the meta. 

PvP Rating Explanation
Great League:  3.5 / 5 

Quagsire is the sweeper specialist. With only a single weakness to Grass-types and decent bulk, Quagsire generally has little to fear in Great League. Access to powerful charge moves backed by fast energy generation allows Quagsire to provide enormous shield pressure, and also enables Quagsire to KO various opponents when shields are down. The addition of Charm from the July 2019 move rebalance could possibly make Quagsire a Swiss-Army-knife type of pick if the meta sees a surge in Fairy-types. Overall a very solid candidate for PvP, just don't be fooled by that deceivingly derpy-looking face. 

Ultra League:  0 / 5

Quagsire is made for the Great League, best keep him there.

Master League:  0 / 5 

Not a chance of doing well here, this is the big leagues.

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