Masquerain

Intimidate
Lowers the foe's Attack one stage. Decreases wild encounter rate.
Unnerve
Prevents the foe from consuming its held Berry item.
Type Tier
Bug / Flying NU
Level 100 Statistics (see level 5, 50, 100)
Min- Min Max Max+
HP
70
- 281 344 -
Atk
60
140 156 219 240
Def
62
144 160 223 245
SpA
80
176 196 259 284
SpD
82
180 200 263 289
Spe
60
140 156 219 240

Overview

Masquerain is quite the sight to behold. Just look at those huge angry ey—oh wait, those are its wings. This cute little trickster is one of the few lucky Bug-types that received Quiver Dance in the generation shift. Though it receives some competition from Butterfree and Mothim, who are arguably better Quiver Dance sweepers, Masquerain makes up for it by being a little different from the other Bug-types. It is one of two Pokemon in the game that has access to the combination of Quiver Dance and Baton Pass—the other being Venomoth, who is locked away in the higher tiers. This means that Masquerain has a unique niche in NU as a QuiverPasser. Additionally, Masquerain has access to Hydro Pump, which handily takes care of the Rock- and Steel-types that resist its STAB combination.

Masquerain's most unique feature is its Intimidate ability, which complements its 4x Fighting-type resistance really well. Thanks to Intimidate, Masquerain can tank physical hits quite well, and makes good use of Roost's HP recovery and Quiver Dance's Special Defense boosts. Unfortunately, poor Masquerain is 4x weak to Stealth Rock, so Rapid Spin support is absolutely mandatory. Masquerain isn't the kind of Pokemon that can be thrown onto any team; it needs lots of support, and works best on teams that can best take advantage of what it brings to the table.

Name Item Ability Nature

QuiverPass

Leftovers Intimidate Bold
Moveset EVs
~ Quiver Dance
~ Baton Pass
~ Roost
~ Bug Buzz
248 HP / 252 Def / 8 Spe

This set can be lethal when played correctly. Thanks to its Intimidate ability, Masquerain can switch into physical attackers quite easily and heal away any damage with Roost. Even a single Quiver Dance can be deadly when passed to the right teammate, and Masquerain is capable of accumulating several with shocking ease. Bug Buzz is preferred as the mono-attacking STAB option because it is stronger than Air Slash and provides good neutral coverage in general.

Team Options & Additional Comments >>>
Name Item Ability Nature

Offensive Quiver Dance

Life Orb / Leftovers Intimidate Timid
Moveset EVs
~ Quiver Dance
~ Bug Buzz
~ Air Slash
~ Hydro Pump / Roost
4 Def / 252 SpA / 252 Spe

Thankfully, Masquerain doesn't miss out on any of the staple moves of Bug / Flying type Pokemon—Air Slash, Bug Buzz, Roost, it's all here. Masquerain can use these moves to great effect on a Quiver Dance sweeper set. Quiver Dance boosts Masquerain's offensive stats steadily, and also increases its Special Defense. Between Intimidate, the Special Defense boosts, and Roost, Masquerain can prove quite difficult to take down. Air Slash and Bug Buzz have great neutral coverage bar Rock- and Steel-types such as Golem, Probopass, and Bastiodon. Fortunately, Hydro Pump scores a powerful super effective hit on all of these Pokemon, and can thus be used over Roost. Note that Golem can endure the hit with its Sturdy ability and KO in return with Rock Blast, so Spikes support—or just some residual damage—will be needed to ensure the KO.

Team Options & Additional Comments >>>

Other Options

Masquerain should stick to abusing Quiver Dance, but there are a few different tacks it can try. A bulky sweeper set is possible, using the EV spread of the QuiverPass set and the moves of the offensive set. Such a set would be harder to take down once it sets up, but the lack of Speed and power would make it much harder to set up and sweep, and more boosts would be needed to achieve KOs on foes. A simple, direct offensive set is also an option. Substitute is a great move for Masquerain, as it can block status and give Masquerain protection from attacks. It also becomes harder to revenge kill while behind a Substitute, especially with a few boosts. Giga Drain is a nifty alternative to Hydro Pump on the offensive set; though it is weaker, it scores a super effective hit on both Rock- and Water-types, such as Golem, Regirock, Wartortle, and Alomomola, and a recovery option—though a tad unreliable—in lieu of Roost isn't too shabby either. Another option is Scald. While this move is much weaker than Hydro Pump, it can burn foes. When their Attack stat has taken a hit from both Intimidate and a burn, most physical attackers will be forced to switch out, giving Masquerain a free turn of setup.

Checks and Counters

Stealth Rock is the best way to keep Masquerain in check. Having 50% of its maximum HP torn away just for switching in is a huge problem for the bug, and seriously detracts from its bulk. Rock-type moves are also effective, as Golem can KO the bulkiest Masquerain variant with three hits of Rock Blast even after an Intimidate. Similarly, Regirock will OHKO Masquerain with Stone Edge, no questions asked. The rocky monolith is also quite bulky, and can stand up to Masquerain's boosted attacks rather well. Outspeeding Masquerain is also quite easy; the QuiverPass set only reaches 236 Speed after one boost, so it can be outsped and KOed by the vast majority of sweepers in NU. However, you must act quickly when faced with QuiverPass Masquerain; respond before it becomes too fast, powerful, and bulky, or it might pull off a game-ending pass or sweep. Miltank Speed-ties with +1 Masquerain, can threaten to paralyze it with Body Slam, and has Milk Drink and good special bulk with which to take it on. Swellow and Choice Band Braviary—the dreaded birds of NU—both outspeed Masquerain, can effortlessly OHKO it with Brave Bird, and also resist Bug Buzz, making the two excellent checks. In Swellow's case, even +3 Masquerain is outsped.

Most Choice Scarf users make short work of Masquerain. Sawk can survive a hit if needed with its Sturdy ability and shred the bug with Stone Edge. Rotom-S has powerful Electric-type moves, namely Volt Switch and Thunderbolt, to sizzle it with. Rotom-S can also Trick a Choice Scarf onto Masquerain and render it completely useless, unable to set up or Baton Pass boosts. Magmar is able to do a lot of damage to even +1 Masquerain, and resists Bug Buzz; with Stealth Rock support, Fire Blast will OHKO the bug without fail. Wartortle has great special bulk and can erase Masquerain's boosts with Haze. Misdreavus resists Bug Buzz, can prevent Masquerain from setting up or passing with Taunt, and can burn the bug with Will-O-Wisp, slashing its longevity drastically.