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Quagsire

152

Attack

143

Defense

216

Stamina

2,252
Lvl 50Max CP
1,992
Lvl 40
1,423
Lvl 25Weather Boost
1,138
Lvl 20Raids/Eggs
854
Lvl 15Research

Behold, Lord Quagsire! Majestic, glorious, triumphant... and derpy-looking. Quagsire boasts strong moveset options, but lacks stats to use them well. A relatively high STA stat compared to other Pokemon suggests that Quagsire be a decent gym defender, and with only 1 weakness and a handful of resistances, Quagsire ain't too bad for defense. That double weakness to Grass-type attacks shouldn't be overlooked though, as any attacker can simply switch to a Grass Pokemon and make short work of Lord Quagsire. 

  • Water Gun has better performance on paper, but its Charged Move type-pairing isn't the best.
  • Aqua Tail* isn't the best, but it works with Water Gun.
  • Mud Shot isn't far behind and is recommended overall. 
  • Earthquake should be chosen for a Ground-type role.
  • Stone Edge is a powerful move, but lacks STAB and synergy with Quagsire's moveset.
  • Sludge Bomb is also quite strong, but isn't meant for Quagsire. 
  • Acid Spray is a PvP move. 

  • Both Water Gun and Mud Shot are poor moves for defense, but the latter is slightly better.
  • Sludge Bomb is the best choice for defense due to being a 2-bar move, as well as coverage against Quagsire's only weakness: Grass-types.
  • Aqua Tail* is a great secondary option, though it can leave Quagsire vulnerable to common Water Type counters.
  • Stone Edge is slow to access but also hard to dodge. 
  • Earthquake is too slow for defense.
  • Acid Spray is meant for PvP. 

Mud Shot offers incredible energy gain, allowing Quagsire to consistently make use of its wonderful coverage. It is preferred over Water Gun.

For an inexpensive yet strong Charged Move for baiting shields and harassing, Quagsire appreciates utilizing either Mud Bomb and Aqua Tail, allowing it to deal consistent Ground and Water-type damage. Stone Edge can also be used, as with it Quagsire boasts potentially nearly flawless coverage, but it can cause issues if picked over Quagsire's spammier moveset. Earthquake is a solid move and turns Quagsire into a fearsome closer, but is less preferable to Mud Bomb due to its cost. Sludge Bomb can be used over the competition to surprise Grass-type Pokemon, but sacrifices coverage against Flying-type Pokemon. Also, Grass Types are less prevalent than they used to be, which is one of the reasons that Quagsire has been on the rise recently. Acid Spray has poor synergy with Mud Shot's low DPT and should be avoided.

Quagsire was once a sweeper specialist, but it is now an incredible generalist. With only one weakness to Grass and decent bulk, Quagsire generally has little to fear in Great League. Its moveset is consistent and its coverage is wide, and it does not disappoint. Once upon a time, the Great League used to have a number of Grass Types that could prey on Quagsire pretty hard, but nowadays it has fewer Pokemon directly threatening it, though Grass coverage is still something that any Quagsire user needs to be aware of, as one good hit from a Grass Type Charged Move could OHKO it. Don't let that threat deter you from using it though, Quagsire has some major play and can be hard to deal with.

50,000 Stardust + 50 Candy
Second Charge Move Cost
7%
Flee Rate
3 KM
Buddy Distance
15%
Catch Rate
50%
Female Ratio
50%
Male Ratio