RU Quagsire [2/2 QC] [1/1 GP] (Mini)

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[SET]
name: Unaware Wall
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Toxic
move 3: Recover
move 4: Scald / Haze
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Unaware
nature: Impish / Relaxed
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD

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Quagsire is a reliable wall thanks to its typing and access to Unaware, as it can deal with many physical threats and setup sweepers including Cobalion, Mimikyu, and Cloyster. Since it has Unaware, it can afford to be passive and purely focus on not getting KOed, which is different from the playstyles of other bulky Water-types like Gastrodon and Milotic. Toxic hits Flying-types and other walls such as Togekiss or Porygon2, ensuring they do not take advantage of Quagisre's lack of offensive presence. Scald is used to threaten Pokemon such as Steelix and Bronzong and attempt to burn physical attackers such as Mimikyu, Cobalion, and Cloyster. Despite being immune to stat changes itself, Quagsire can run Haze in order to beat Stored Power Reuniclus, which can otherwise set up and beat Quagsire one-on-one. Ice Beam can also be run in order to give Grass-types such as Celebi and Roserade a harder time switching in. Curse can be used to turn Quagsire into a late-game sweeper; however, it often struggles due to how vulnerable it is to special attacks. Heavy-Duty Boots are used to ensure entry hazards do not cripple it, which is often crucial since Quagsire's natural bulk isn't good enough to take multiple hits at lower percents. Running Haze over Toxic can also be effective, as Toxic isn't often necessary against what Quagsire checks.

Quagsire is primarily used on stall teams because it allows them to not be overwhelmed by setup sweepers. Umbreon is a great partner for Quagsire, as it can tank the special hits that it can't, such as Toxtricity's Boomburst or Chandelure's Shadow Ball. Umbreon also often runs Heal Bell, which helps Quagsire clear any status it might receive from the likes of Metagross, Bronzong, or Raikou. Due to Quagsire's middling bulk, it often cannot deal with stronger wallbreakers of the tier such as Obstagoon and Guts Heracross; Galarian Weezing is a great choice of teammate, as it can wall these threats. Lucario and Pangoro can both 2HKO Quagsire with Close Combat, so having a Flying-type such as Crobat, Talonflame, or Xatu on the team to eliminate this weakness is helpful. Flying-types also help Quagsire by dealing with Grass-types such as Roserade and Celebi. Registeel also makes for a great partner as it too can wall the aforementioned Grass-types.

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[SET]
name: Unaware Wall
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Toxic
move 3: Recover
move 4: Haze / Scald
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Unaware
nature: Impish / Relaxed unless there is a reason why you would run Relaxed without Scald
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD

[SET COMMENTS]

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Quagsire marks itself as one of the best and most reliable walls thanks to its typing and ability Unaware as it can deal with many of the physical threats and setup sweepers of the tier including Cobalion, Mimikyu, and Darmanitan. "one of the best and most reliable walls" is in my opinion a little bit too much and overrated. Since it has Unaware, it can afford to be passive are purely focus on not getting KO'ed. Maybe also add its outclassed by other bulky Water-types like Gastrodon and Milotic otherwise and its only niche is on stall (basically what you say in the second paragraph) arthquake is used to discourage special attackers such as Raikou, Xurkitree, and Chandelure from switching in. It also serves as a reliable attack to chip threats down. Fluffy Toxic allows you to hit mons you cannot normally hit with Earthquake such as Noivern, Flygon, or Togekiss. It also hits bulky walls such as Milotic, Gastrodon, and Porygon2, ensuring they do not abuse Quagsire's natural passivity and use utility moves of their own. Maybe cut this down into one sentence like "Toxic cripples Flying-types and bulky Pokemon such as..." Despite being immune to stat changes itself, Quagsire runs Haze in order to beat Stored Power Reuniclus, which can otherwise take advantage of it and often times the rest of its team. Haze also carries lots of PP which is useful in stalling out Calm Mind Reuniclus amongst other Pokemon such as Bronzong idk if Bronzong is a good example since it has Toxic or Crobat. Scald can be used over Haze to threaten Pokemon such as Steelix and Bronzong better, as well as attempt burns on Physical attackers such as Mimikyu, Cobalion, and Cloyster. Ice Beam could also be run in order to give Grass-types such as Celebi and Roserade a harder time switching in. Curse can also be used to become a wincon for it, however, it often struggles to succeed at this role due to how vulnerable it is to special attacks. Heavy-Duty Boots are used to ensure spikes can not cripple it, which is often crucial for it since its bulk isn't good enough to take multiple hits at low percents.

Quagsire is primarily used on stall teams as on balance it is outclassed by other bulky waters such as Gastrodon and Milotic as they are less passive.it would be better when you focus on what does Quagsire for stall teams/why use stall teams Quagsire - walling/checking fearsome setup sweepers and threats like Reuniclus, Mimikyu, Metagross. Umbreon is a great partner for it as it can tank the special hits that it can't. Maybe add some examples that Umbreon checks Umbreon often runs Heal Bell which helps Quagsire clear any status it might receive from the likes of Metagross, Bronzong, or Raikou. Due to Quagsire's bulk, it often cannot deal with some of the stronger wallbreakers of the tier such as Obstagoon and Guts Heracross; Weezing-Galar Galarian Weezing is be used with it as it can wall those threats, as well as take a physical hit if need be. Lucario and Pangoro can both 2HKO Quagsire with Close Combat, so having Flying-types such as Crobat, Talonflame, or Xatu support it will help eliminate this weakness. Mention they can also check Grass-types. A Steel-type like Registeel is also helpful since it checks special attackers and Grass-types too.

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I’ve run sets that have ditched toxic in favor of double stab + haze. I find that Toxic isn’t necessary to beat the Pokémon that Quagsire normally checks (usually you would just attack them) and certain quag switch-ins like Celebi tend to not care for Toxic anyway. I think the setup you have right now is fine, though, but I`d mention slashing Haze with Toxic under set comments as an option. Main advantages: spread burns and directly attack Flygon/Crobat.

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[SET]
name: Unaware Wall
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Toxic
move 3: Recover
move 4: Scald / Haze
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Unaware
nature: Impish / Relaxed
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD

[SET COMMENTS]

Paragraph 1

Quagsire marks itself as a reliable wall thanks to its typing and ability Unaware,(AC) as it can deal with many of the physical threats and setup sweepers of the tier including Cobalion, Mimikyu, and Cloyster. Since it has Unaware, it can afford to be passive are and purely focus on not getting KO'ed KOed, which is different from the roles of other bulky waters such as Gastrodon and Milotic. Toxic hits Flying types and other bulky walls such as Togekiss or Porygon2, ensuring they do not take advantage of Quagisre. Scald can be used over Haze to threaten Pokemon such as Steelix and Bronzong better, as well as attempt burns to burn on Physical physical attackers such as Mimikyu, Cobalion, and Cloyster. Despite being immune to stat changes itself, Quagsire can run Haze in order to beat Stored Power Reuniclus, which can otherwise take advantage of it and often the rest of its team. Ice Beam could also be run in order to give Grass-types such as Celebi and Roserade a harder time switching in. Curse can be used to become a wincon for it turn Quagsire into a wincon, however, it often struggles due to how vulnerable it is to special attacks. Heavy-Duty Boots are used to ensure spikes entry hazards can not cripple it, which is often crucial for it since its Quagsire’s natural bulk isn't good enough to take multiple hits at low percents. Running both STAB moves with Haze can also be effective as Toxic isn't often necessary against to beating what Quagsire often checks.

Quagsire is primarily used on stall teams because it allows them to be more passive, knowing that they can allow certain pokemon Pokemon to set up and not run the risk of being overwhelmed. Umbreon is a great partner for it Quagsire as it can tank the special hits that it can't, such as Toxtricity's Boomburst or Chandelure's Shadow Ball. Umbreon often runs Heal Bell which helps Quagsire clear any status it might receive from the likes of Metagross, Bronzong, or Raikou. Due to Quagsire's bulk, it often cannot deal with some of the stronger wallbreakers of the tier such as Obstagoon and Guts Heracross; Galarian Weezing is can be used with it as it can wall those threats, as well as take a physical hit if need be. Lucario and Pangoro can both 2HKO Quagsire with Close Combat, so having Flying-types such as Crobat, Talonflame, or Xatu support it will help eliminate this weakness. Flying-types also help Quagsire with the Grass-types in the tier, such as Roserade and Celebi. Registeel also makes a great partner as it can wall the Grass-types mentioned too.

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[SET]
name: Unaware Wall
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Toxic
move 3: Recover
move 4: Scald / Haze
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Unaware
nature: Impish / Relaxed
evs: 252 HP / 252 Def / 4 SpD

[SET COMMENTS]
Quagsire marks itself as is a reliable wall thanks to its typing and ability access to Unaware, as it can deal with many of the physical threats and setup sweepers of the tier including Cobalion, Mimikyu, and Cloyster. Since it has Unaware, it can afford to be passive and purely focus on not getting KOed, which is different from the roles playstyles of other bulky waters such as Water-types like Gastrodon and Milotic. Toxic hits Flying-types (add hyphen) and other bulky walls such as Togekiss or Porygon2, ensuring they do not take advantage of Quagisre Quagsire's lack of offensive presence. Scald can be used over Haze is used to threaten Pokemon such as Steelix and Bronzong better, (remove comma) as well as and attempt to burn physical attackers such as Mimikyu, Cobalion, and Cloyster. Despite being immune to stat changes itself, Quagsire can run Haze in order to beat Stored Power Reuniclus, which can otherwise take advantage of it and often the rest of its team set up and beat Quagsire one-on-one. Ice Beam could can also be run in order to give Grass-types such as Celebi and Roserade a harder time switching in. Curse can be used to turn Quagsire into a wincon late-game sweeper; (comma->semicolon) however, it often struggles due to how vulnerable it is to special attacks. Heavy-Duty Boots are used to ensure entry hazards do not cripple it, which is often crucial since Quagsire's natural bulk isn't good enough to take multiple hits at lower percents. Running both STAB moves with Haze Haze over Toxic can also be effective, (add comma) as Toxic isn't often necessary against what Quagsire often checks.

Quagsire is primarily used on stall teams because it allows them to be more passive, knowing that they can allow certain Pokemon to set up and not run the risk of being overwhelmed them to not be overwhelmed by setup sweepers. Umbreon is a great partner for Quagsire, (add comma) as it can tank the special hits that it can't, such as Toxtricity's Boomburst or Chandelure's Shadow Ball. Umbreon also often runs Heal Bell, (add comma) which helps Quagsire clear any status it might receive from the likes of Metagross, Bronzong, or Raikou. Due to Quagsire's middling bulk, it often cannot deal with some of the stronger wallbreakers of the tier such as Obstagoon and Guts Heracross; accordingly, (add comma) Galarian Weezing can be used with it as is a great choice of teammate because it can wall those these threats, as well as take a physical hit if need be (Isn't this just what Weezing does? I'm not sure what this part is supposed to mean since it takes physical hits from the aforementioned physical threats. Probably best to delete it, unless you have some other meaning here that isn't clear, in which case, tag me.). Lucario and Pangoro can both 2HKO Quagsire with Close Combat, so having a Flying-types such as Crobat, Talonflame, or Xatu on the team to support it will help eliminate this weakness is helpful. Flying-types also help Quagsire by dealing with the Grass-types in the tier, (remove comma) such as Roserade and Celebi. Registeel also makes for a great partner, (add comma) as it too can wall the aforementioned Grass-types mentioned too.

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