LGPE OU Nidoqueen [QC 3/3] [GP 2/2]



[OVERVIEW]

Nidoqueen is one of the best support Pokemon in LGPE OU thanks to its nearly unique defensive typing that lets it check key threats including Alolan Muk, Zapdos, and Clefable. It is also one of the few Pokemon in the metagame that are immune to both Toxic and Thunder Wave, which is a great quality for a defensive Pokemon to have. It is adept at dishing out chip damage against the majority of the metagame with its access to Stealth Rock, STAB Earthquake, a perfectly accurate Toxic, and Super Fang, making it difficult to switch into unscathed. Unfortunately, Nidoqueen possesses several common weaknesses, which makes threats such as Mega Alakazam, Mega Gyarados, Mew, Starmie, and Poliwrath very dangerous foes for it to face. On top of this, its low Speed and lack of reliable recovery make it prone to being overwhelmed by offensive pressure.


[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Toxic
move 3: Super Fang
move 4: Ice Beam / Stealth Rock
nature: Relaxed / Impish

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========

Earthquake is crucial to slam Pokemon such as Alolan Muk, Mega Charizard X, and Chansey for major damage while also chipping Melmetal. Toxic has phenomenal synergy with Earthquake, as it can hurt Steel- and Poison-type Pokemon that are immune to Toxic, and it has perfect accuracy thanks to Nidoqueen's Poison typing. Super Fang is an amazing support move that dishes out heavy chip damage to healthier targets. Ice Beam provides solid coverage against Flying-types such as Dragonite, Aerodactyl, and Zapdos while also hurting Sandslash and Alolan Exeggutor. Ice Beam is used over Ice Punch to dish out more damage against Reflect variants of Zapdos while also ignoring the Attack-lowering effect of burn. If Nidoqueen's team lacks a Stealth Rock setter, the move can be used in the fourth slot to provide extra support. A Relaxed nature is preferred when using Ice Beam to get the most out of its damage output; otherwise, an Impish nature can be used, which allows Nidoqueen to outspeed neutral-natured Poliwrath.

Usage Tips
========

As one of LGPE OU's best checks to Alolan Muk and Zapdos, Nidoqueen should switch into these threats. Utilize both Toxic and Super Fang early-game to start whittling down the opposing team as soon as possible. With the number of switches Nidoqueen forces, these moves are very safe to use. Stealth Rock is best used when forcing something out or against a slower Pokemon. It's not ideal to use it against a faster threat, since Nidoqueen will unnecessary chip damage or be stopped by Taunt. Be wary of the number of times Nidoqueen switches into attacks throughout the course of the match. With no reliable recovery options and a mediocre Speed tier, it can be taken advantage of to create offensive momentum, especially against U-turn variants of Zapdos.


Team Options
========

Gyarados has great synergy with Nidoqueen, as pre-Mega Gyarados can switch into Ground-type moves aimed at it, while Mega Gyarados checks Psychic-types such as Alakazam and Starmie; meanwhile, Nidoqueen shields Gyarados from Electric-type moves. Nidoqueen appreciates the free switches Mega Beedrill provides through U-turn so that it can switch into Melmetal safely and whittle it down with Earthquake and Super Fang. Mega Beedrill also threatens Mew, Starmie, and Modest Mega Alakazam with its super effective Bug-type attacks. Fast sweepers like Mega Alakazam and Mega Aerodactyl appreciate Nidoqueen's ability to whittle down their checks with Toxic and Super Fang, which eases their job of cleaning weakened teams late-game. Pokemon that are threatened by Alolan Muk such as Starmie, Mew, Zapdos, and Mega Alakazam all take solace from Nidoqueen's ability to switch into it fairly easily.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Fire Blast enables Nidoqueen to 2HKO Melmetal after Stealth Rock damage and OHKO Alolan Sandslash. However, it doesn't offer much outside of these scenarios. Surf gives Nidoqueen the ability to OHKO Rhydon, which could otherwise tank any one hit from Nidoqueen and OHKO it back with Earthquake. However, Surf is hard to fit into Nidoqueen's moveset and offers nothing outside of this specific matchup.

Checks and Counters
===================

**Offensive Pressure**: Nidoqueen's lack of recovery and low Speed can put it in a vulnerable situation pretty quickly due to its tendency to switch into multiple attacks throughout the match. For instance, Zapdos, a Pokemon that Nidoqueen typically checks, can use U-turn to switch to a teammate that can force Nidoqueen out.

**Psychic-types**: Mega Alakazam, Mew, and Starmie threaten to take Nidoqueen out with their STAB attacks. However, they don't appreciate taking Toxic on the switch, and Super Fang will most likely put them in a position where they're forced to use their recovery moves. Mega Alakazam is also 2HKOed by Earthquake, making it a bad switch-in to Nidoqueen.

**Water-types**: Mega Gyarados, Poliwrath, and Mega Slowbro shrug off Nidoqueen's Earthquake and threaten it back with super effective Water-type attacks. However, Toxic and Super Fang are dangerous moves for them to switch into.

**Ground-type Attacks**: Pokemon such as Mega Aerodactyl, Alolan Dugtrio, Melmetal, Dragonite, Rhydon, and Mega Beedrill can take Nidoqueen out with their Ground-type attacks if it has been weakened enough. Rhydon, in particular, has the ability to survive Earthquake and OHKO Nidoqueen back with its own Earthquake. However, Mega Aerodactyl and Dragonite must be wary of Ice Beam, and Nidoqueen can survive Alolan Dugtrio's Earthquake and OHKO it back if Nidoqueen is healthy enough.

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You mention Mega Beedrill as a teammate for Nidoqueen. Don't get me wrong, that's a good mention, but I'd like to note that Nidoqueen really shouldn't be the pivot to Rhydon until its in KO range of Earthquake or Ice Beam, which is not gonna happen with one hit of U-turn.

For the Psychic type checks, I think it's worth mentioning that Mega Alakazam is also 2HKOed by Earthquake itself, so its probably the least safe Psychic-type switch in.

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[OVERVIEW]

Nidoqueen has several unique traits that make her(this cuts fluff) is one of the metagame's best support Pokemon. Her nearly- in LGPE OU thanks to its nearly unique (RH) defensive typing lets herthat lets it check key threats including Alolan Muk, Zapdos, and Clefable. NidoqueenIt is also one of the few Pokemon in the metagame that is immune to both Toxic and Thunder Wave, which is are great qualitiesy for a defensive Pokemon to have. Nidoqueen isIt is also adept at dishing out chip damage against the majority of the metagame with herits access to Stealth Rock, STAB Earthquake, a perfectly- accurate (RH) Toxic, and Super Fang, making herit difficult to come in on unscathed. Unfortunately, Nidoqueen possesses several common weaknesses, which makes threats such as Mega Alakazam, Mega Gyarados, Mew, Starmie, and Poliwrath very dangerous foes for herit to face. On top of this, she'sit is (to make parall clearer) slow and lacks reliable recovery, makind these negative traits make Nidoqueen prone to being overwhelmed by offensive pressure.


[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Toxic
move 3: Super Fang
move 4: Ice Beam / Stealth Rock
nature: Relaxed / Impish

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========

Earthquake is a crucial STAB move on Nidoqueen that slamsto slam Pokemon such as Alolan Muk, Mega Charizard X, and Chansey for major damage while also chipping Melmetal. Toxic has phenomenal synergy with Earthquake thanks to the latter's ability to slam the(word change recommended to avoid rep) Steel- and Poison-type Pokemon that, which (since all of them are immune anyway) are immune to Toxic. T, and perfect accuracy thanks to Nidoqueen's Poison-typing, Toxic can never miss its target typing (merge, RH, the "perfect accuracy" edit is optional but improves brevity). Super Fang is an amazing support move that dishes out heavy chip damage to healthier targets. Ice Beam provides solid coverage against Flying-types such as Dragonite, Aerodactyl, and Zapdos while also hurting Kantonian(unless LGPE runs special standards on this) Sandslash and Alolan Exeggutor. Ice Beam is used over Ice Punch to dish out more damage against Reflect variants of Zapdos while also ignoring the Attack-lowering effect of being Burned. If Nidoqueen's team lacks a setter of Stealth Rock setter, she can use it, it can be used (so that "it" has a consistent antecedent; edit on last phrase is of the same interest) in the fourth slot to provide that extra bit of support for her team. A Relaxed nature is preferred when using Ice Beam to get the most out of its damage output. If Ice Beam isn't being used,; (SC) otherwise, (AC) an Impish nature can be used instead, which allows Nidoqueen to outspeed neutral-Speednatured (since saying Speed is a bit redundant) Poliwrath.

Usage Tips
========

As one of LGPE OU's (or "the metagame's") best checks to Alolan Muk and Zapdos, use Nidoqueen asshould be used (orig associated the opening phrase to "you" even if it's a hidden subj) for counterplay (counter play shouldn't really refer to a mon; Nido is a "counter" tho) against these threats. Utilize both Toxic and Super Fang early in the match to start whittling down the opposing team as soon as possible. With the amount of switches Nidoqueen forces, these moves are very safe to use. When using Stealth Rock, it's best used when either forcing something out, (RC) or against a slower Pokemon. It's not ideal to use it against a faster threat lest it wants toNidoqueen take unnecessary chip damage or being stopped by Taunt. Be weary (weary = tired) on the amountnumber (number:count noun; amount:mass noun) of times Nidoqueen's switchinges into attacks throughout the course of the match. With no reliable recovery options and a mediocre Speed-tier, Nidoqueen tier, it can be taken advantage of by offensive momentum, especially against U-turn variants of Zapdos.


Team Options
========

Gyarados providehas great synergy with Nidoqueen, withas pre-Mega Gyarados being able tocan switch (fixes awkward writing and parall for later) into Ground-type moves aimed at Nidoqueen, while Mega Gyarados checks Psychic-types such as Alakazam and Starmie. M; (SC) meanwhile, Nidoqueen shields Gyarados from Electric-type moves. Mega Beedrill appreciates having Nidoqueen as a U-turn recipient so she(I think Nido appreciates the free switch more than Mega Bee appreciates having a recipient; if you do that, the sentence will be along the lines of * at the end of this analysis) so that it can switch in to (no space) Melmetal safely and whittle it down with Earthquake and Super Fang. Mega Beedrill also threatens Mew, Starmie, and Modest Mega Alakazam with its super effective Bug-type attacks. Fast sweepers like Mega Alakazam, Mega Aerodactyl, and Mega Gengar appreciate Nidoqueen's ability to whittle down their checks with Toxic and Super Fang, which eases their abilityjob (their abilities aren't eased) to clean weakened teams later in the match. Pokemon that are threatened by Alolan Muk such as Starmie, Mew, Zapdos, Mega Alakazam, and Mega Gengar all take solace ion Nidoqueen's ability to switch into it fairly easily.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Fire Blast enables Nidoqueen to 2HKO Melmetal after Stealth Rock damage and OHKO Alolan Sandslash. However, it doesn't offer much outside of these scenarios. Surf gives Nidoqueen the opportunity to OHKO Rhydon, which would otherwise have the ability to tank any one hit from Nidoqueen and OHKO with its ownit (OHKO is transitive) with Earthquake. However, Surf is hard to fit in on Nidoqueen's moveset, (RC) and offers nothing outside of this specific matchup.

Checks and Counters
===================

**Offensive Pressure**: Nidoqueen's lack of recovery and low Speed can put herit in a vulnerable situation pretty quickly due to her nature ofits tendency (nature is a Poke term, and it's much clearer to word change) to switching into multiple attacks throughout the match. For instance, Zapdos, a Pokemon that Nidoqueen typically checks, can use U-turn outto switch to a teammate that can force Nidoqueen out.

**Psychic-types**: Mega Alakazam, Mew, and Starmie threaten to take Nidoqueen out with their STAB attacks. However, they don't appreciate taking a Toxic on the switch, and Super Fang will most likely put them in a position where they're forced to use their recovery moves. Also, Mega Alakazam is 2HKO'dalso 2HKOed (better flow) by Earthquake, making it the worst switch in-in (AH) to Nidoqueen compared to the other Psychic-types.

**Water-types**: Mega Gyarados, Poliwrath, and Mega Slowbro shrug off Nidoqueen's Earthquake and threaten it back with super- effective (RH) Water-type attacks. However, Toxic and Super Fang are dangerous moves for them to switch in to (no space).

**Ground-type coverageAttacks (since Rhydon is mentioned)**: Pokemon such as Mega Aerodactyl, Alolan Dugtrio, Melmetal, Dragonite, Rhydon, and Mega Beedrill can take Nidoqueen out with their Ground-type attacks if she'it has been weakened enough. Rhydon, in particular, has the ability to survive Nidoqueen's Earthquake and OHKO Nidoqueen back with its own. However, Mega Aerodactyl and Dragonite must be weary (same note) of Ice Beam, and if Nidoqueen is healthy enough, she can (this was done to have a consistent antecedent) survive Alolan Dugtrio's Earthquake and OHKO back with her own Earthquakeit back if Nidoqueen is healthy enough.

* Nidoqueen appreciates the free switches Mega Beedrill provides through U-turn
 
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[OVERVIEW]

Nidoqueen is one of the best support Pokemon in LGPE OU thanks to its nearly unique defensive typing that lets it check key threats including Alolan Muk, Zapdos, and Clefable. It is also one of the few Pokemon in the metagame that is immune to both Toxic and Thunder Wave, which is a great quality for a defensive Pokemon to have. It is also (word repetition) adept at dishing out chip damage against the majority of the metagame with its access to Stealth Rock, STAB Earthquake, a perfectly accurate Toxic, and Super Fang, making it difficult to come in on switch into unscathed. Unfortunately, Nidoqueen possesses several common weaknesses, which makes threats such as Mega Alakazam, Mega Gyarados, Mew, Starmie, and Poliwrath very dangerous foes for it to face. On top of this, it is slow and lacks reliable recovery, making Nidoqueen prone to being overwhelmed by offensive pressure.


[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Toxic
move 3: Super Fang
move 4: Ice Beam / Stealth Rock
nature: Relaxed / Impish

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========

Earthquake is crucial to slam Pokemon such as Alolan Muk, Mega Charizard X, and Chansey for major damage while also chipping Melmetal. Toxic has phenomenal synergy with Earthquake thanks to the latter's ability to hurt Steel- and Poison-type Pokemon which that are immune to Toxic, (AC) and it's 100% accurate thanks to Nidoqueen's Poison typing. Super Fang is an amazing support move that dishes out heavy chip damage to healthier targets. Ice Beam provides solid coverage against Flying-types such as Dragonite, Aerodactyl, and Zapdos while also hurting Sandslash and Alolan Exeggutor. Ice Beam is used over Ice Punch to dish out more damage against Reflect variants of Zapdos while also ignoring the Attack-lowering effect of burn. If Nidoqueen's team lacks a setter of Stealth Rock setter, it the move can be used in the fourth slot to provide that extra bit of extra support. A Relaxed nature is preferred when using Ice Beam to get the most out of its damage output; otherwise, an Impish nature can be used instead, which allows Nidoqueen to outspeed neutral-natured Poliwrath.

Usage Tips
========

As one of LGPE OU's best checks to Alolan Muk and Zapdos, Nidoqueen should be used as a counter against switch into ("x checks y, so use it to counter y" isn't very helpful advice) these threats. Utilize both Toxic and Super Fang early in the match early-game to start whittling down the opposing team as soon as possible. With the amount of switches Nidoqueen forces, these moves are very safe to use. When using Stealth Rock, it's Stealth Rock is best used when either forcing something out or against a slower Pokemon. It's not ideal to use it against a faster threat lest Nidoqueen takes unnecessary chip damage or be is stopped by Taunt. Be wary of the number of times Nidoqueen switches into attacks throughout the course of the match. With no reliable recovery options and a mediocre Speed tier, it can be taken advantage of by to create offensive momentum, especially against U-turn variants of Zapdos.


Team Options
========

Gyarados has great synergy with Nidoqueen, as pre-Mega Gyarados can switch into Ground-type moves aimed at Nidoqueen it, while Mega Gyarados checks Psychic-types such as Alakazam and Starmie; meanwhile, Nidoqueen shields Gyarados from Electric-type moves. Nidoqueen appreciates the free switches Mega Beedrill provides through U-turn so that it can switch in to into Melmetal safely and whittle it down with Earthquake and Super Fang. Mega Beedrill also threatens Mew, Starmie, and Modest Mega Alakazam with its super effective Bug-type attacks. Fast sweepers like Mega Alakazam, Mega Aerodactyl, and Mega Gengar appreciate Nidoqueen's ability to whittle down their checks with Toxic and Super Fang, which eases their job to clean of cleaning weakened teams later in the match late-game. Pokemon that are threatened by Alolan Muk such as Starmie, Mew, Zapdos, Mega Alakazam, and Mega Gengar all take solace on from Nidoqueen's ability to switch into it fairly easily.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Fire Blast enables Nidoqueen to 2HKO Melmetal after Stealth Rock damage and OHKO Alolan Sandslash. However, it doesn't offer much outside of these scenarios. Surf gives Nidoqueen the opportunity ability to OHKO Rhydon, which would otherwise have the ability to could otherwise (word repetition w/ previous change) tank any one hit from Nidoqueen and OHKO it back with Earthquake. However, Surf is hard to fit in on into Nidoqueen's moveset and offers nothing outside of this specific matchup.

Checks and Counters
===================

**Offensive Pressure**: Nidoqueen's lack of recovery and low Speed can put it in a vulnerable situation pretty quickly due to its tendency to switch into multiple attacks throughout the match. For instance, Zapdos, a Pokemon that Nidoqueen typically checks, can use U-turn to switch to a teammate that can force Nidoqueen out.

**Psychic-types**: Mega Alakazam, Mew, and Starmie threaten to take Nidoqueen out with their STAB attacks. However, they don't appreciate taking a Toxic on the switch, and Super Fang will most likely put them in a position where they're forced to use their recovery moves. Mega Alakazam is also 2HKOed by Earthquake, making it the worst a bad switch-(AH)in to Nidoqueen compared to the other Psychic-types.

**Water-types**: Mega Gyarados, Poliwrath, and Mega Slowbro shrug off Nidoqueen's Earthquake and threaten it back with super effective Water-type attacks. However, Toxic and Super Fang are dangerous moves for them to switch in to.

**Ground-type Attacks(fix spacing)**: Pokemon such as Mega Aerodactyl, Alolan Dugtrio, Melmetal, Dragonite, Rhydon, and Mega Beedrill can take Nidoqueen out with their Ground-type attacks if it has been weakened enough. Rhydon, in particular, has the ability to survive Earthquake and OHKO Nidoqueen back with its own Earthquake. However, Mega Aerodactyl and Dragonite must be wary of Ice Beam, and Nidoqueen can survive Alolan Dugtrio's Earthquake and OHKO it back if Nidoqueen is healthy enough.
 

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[OVERVIEW]

Nidoqueen is one of the best support Pokemon in LGPE OU thanks to its nearly unique defensive typing that lets it check key threats including Alolan Muk, Zapdos, and Clefable. It is also one of the few Pokemon in the metagame that is are immune to both Toxic and Thunder Wave, which is a great quality for a defensive Pokemon to have. It is adept at dishing out chip damage against the majority of the metagame with its access to Stealth Rock, STAB Earthquake, a perfectly accurate Toxic, and Super Fang, making it difficult to switch into unscathed. Unfortunately, Nidoqueen possesses several common weaknesses, which makes threats such as Mega Alakazam, Mega Gyarados, Mew, Starmie, and Poliwrath very dangerous foes for it to face. On top of this, it is slow its low Speed and lacks lack of reliable recovery, making Nidoqueen make it prone to being overwhelmed by offensive pressure.


[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Toxic
move 3: Super Fang
move 4: Ice Beam / Stealth Rock
nature: Relaxed / Impish

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========

Earthquake is crucial to slam Pokemon such as Alolan Muk, Mega Charizard X, and Chansey for major damage while also chipping Melmetal. Toxic has phenomenal synergy with Earthquake thanks to the latter's ability to hurt Steel- and Poison-type Pokemon that are immune to Toxic, and it's 100% accurate thanks to Nidoqueen's Poison typing. Super Fang is an amazing support move that dishes out heavy chip damage to healthier targets. Ice Beam provides solid coverage against Flying-types such as Dragonite, Aerodactyl, and Zapdos while also hurting Sandslash and Alolan Exeggutor. Ice Beam is used over Ice Punch to dish out more damage against Reflect variants of Zapdos while also ignoring the Attack-lowering effect of burn. If Nidoqueen's team lacks a Stealth Rock setter, the move can be used in the fourth slot to provide extra support. A Relaxed nature is preferred when using Ice Beam to get the most out of its damage output; otherwise, an Impish nature can be used, which allows Nidoqueen to outspeed neutral-natured Poliwrath.

Usage Tips
========

As one of LGPE OU's best checks to Alolan Muk and Zapdos, Nidoqueen should switch into these threats. Utilize both Toxic and Super Fang early-game to start whittling down the opposing team as soon as possible. With the amount number of switches Nidoqueen forces, these moves are very safe to use. Stealth Rock is best used when either forcing something out or against a slower Pokemon. It's not ideal to use it against a faster threat, (AC) lest since (not rly how to use this one) Nidoqueen takes will unnecessary chip damage or is be stopped by Taunt. Be wary of the number of times Nidoqueen switches into attacks throughout the course of the match. With no reliable recovery options and a mediocre Speed tier, it can be taken advantage of to create offensive momentum, especially against U-turn variants of Zapdos.


Team Options
========

Gyarados has great synergy with Nidoqueen, as pre-Mega Gyarados can switch into Ground-type moves aimed at it, while Mega Gyarados checks Psychic-types such as Alakazam and Starmie; meanwhile, Nidoqueen shields Gyarados from Electric-type moves. Nidoqueen appreciates the free switches Mega Beedrill provides through U-turn so that it can switch into Melmetal safely and whittle it down with Earthquake and Super Fang. Mega Beedrill also threatens Mew, Starmie, and Modest Mega Alakazam with its super effective Bug-type attacks. Fast sweepers like Mega Alakazam, Mega Aerodactyl, and Mega Gengar appreciate Nidoqueen's ability to whittle down their checks with Toxic and Super Fang, which eases their job of cleaning weakened teams late-game. Pokemon that are threatened by Alolan Muk such as Starmie, Mew, Zapdos, Mega Alakazam, and Mega Gengar all take solace from Nidoqueen's ability to switch into it fairly easily.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============

Fire Blast enables Nidoqueen to 2HKO Melmetal after Stealth Rock damage and OHKO Alolan Sandslash. However, it doesn't offer much outside of these scenarios. Surf gives Nidoqueen the ability to OHKO Rhydon, which could otherwise tank any one hit from Nidoqueen and OHKO it back with Earthquake. However, Surf is hard to fit into Nidoqueen's moveset and offers nothing outside of this specific matchup.

Checks and Counters
===================

**Offensive Pressure**: Nidoqueen's lack of recovery and low Speed can put it in a vulnerable situation pretty quickly due to its tendency to switch into multiple attacks throughout the match. For instance, Zapdos, a Pokemon that Nidoqueen typically checks, can use U-turn to switch to a teammate that can force Nidoqueen out.

**Psychic-types**: Mega Alakazam, Mew, and Starmie threaten to take Nidoqueen out with their STAB attacks. However, they don't appreciate taking Toxic on the switch, and Super Fang will most likely put them in a position where they're forced to use their recovery moves. Mega Alakazam is also 2HKOed by Earthquake, making it a bad switch-in to Nidoqueen.

**Water-types**: Mega Gyarados, Poliwrath, and Mega Slowbro shrug off Nidoqueen's Earthquake and threaten it back with super effective Water-type attacks. However, Toxic and Super Fang are dangerous moves for them to switch in to.

**Ground-type Attacks**: Pokemon such as Mega Aerodactyl, Alolan Dugtrio, Melmetal, Dragonite, Rhydon, and Mega Beedrill can take Nidoqueen out with their Ground-type attacks if it has been weakened enough. Rhydon, in particular, has the ability to survive Earthquake and OHKO Nidoqueen back with its own Earthquake. However, Mega Aerodactyl and Dragonite must be wary of Ice Beam, and Nidoqueen can survive Alolan Dugtrio's Earthquake and OHKO it back if Nidoqueen is healthy enough.

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- Quality checked by: [[McCoolDude, 469684], (AC) [Theorymon, 29010], [Eve, 375272]]
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[OVERVIEW]

Nidoqueen is one of the best support Pokemon in LGPE OU thanks to its nearly unique defensive typing that lets it check key threats including Alolan Muk, Zapdos, and Clefable. It is also one of the few Pokemon in the metagame that are immune to both Toxic and Thunder Wave, which is a great quality for a defensive Pokemon to have. It is adept at dishing out chip damage against the majority of the metagame with its access to Stealth Rock, STAB Earthquake, a perfectly accurate Toxic, and Super Fang, making it difficult to switch into unscathed. Unfortunately, Nidoqueen possesses several common weaknesses, which makes threats such as Mega Alakazam, Mega Gyarados, Mew, Starmie, and Poliwrath very dangerous foes for it to face. On top of this, its low Speed and lack of reliable recovery make it prone to being overwhelmed by offensive pressure.

[SET]
name: Defensive
move 1: Earthquake
move 2: Toxic
move 3: Super Fang
move 4: Ice Beam / Stealth Rock
nature: Relaxed / Impish

[SET COMMENTS]
Moves
========

Earthquake is crucial to slam Pokemon such as Alolan Muk, Mega Charizard X, and Chansey for major damage while also chipping Melmetal. Toxic has phenomenal synergy with Earthquake, (AC) thanks to the latter's ability to as it can hurt Steel- and Poison-type Pokemon that are immune to Toxic, and it's 100% accurate it has perfect accuracy thanks to Nidoqueen's Poison typing. Super Fang is an amazing support move that dishes out heavy chip damage to healthier targets. Ice Beam provides solid coverage against Flying-types such as Dragonite, Aerodactyl, and Zapdos while also hurting Sandslash and Alolan Exeggutor. Ice Beam is used over Ice Punch to dish out more damage against Reflect variants of Zapdos while also ignoring the Attack-lowering effect of burn. If Nidoqueen's team lacks a Stealth Rock setter, the move can be used in the fourth slot to provide extra support. A Relaxed nature is preferred when using Ice Beam to get the most out of its damage output; otherwise, an Impish nature can be used, which allows Nidoqueen to outspeed neutral-natured Poliwrath.

Usage Tips
========

As one of LGPE OU's best checks to Alolan Muk and Zapdos, Nidoqueen should switch into these threats. Utilize both Toxic and Super Fang early-game to start whittling down the opposing team as soon as possible. With the number of switches Nidoqueen forces, these moves are very safe to use. Stealth Rock is best used when forcing something out or against a slower Pokemon. It's not ideal to use it against a faster threat, since Nidoqueen will unnecessary chip damage or be stopped by Taunt. Be wary of the number of times Nidoqueen switches into attacks throughout the course of the match. With no reliable recovery options and a mediocre Speed tier, it can be taken advantage of to create offensive momentum, especially against U-turn variants of Zapdos.


Team Options
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Gyarados has great synergy with Nidoqueen, as pre-Mega Gyarados can switch into Ground-type moves aimed at it, while Mega Gyarados checks Psychic-types such as Alakazam and Starmie; meanwhile, Nidoqueen shields Gyarados from Electric-type moves. Nidoqueen appreciates the free switches Mega Beedrill provides through U-turn so that it can switch into Melmetal safely and whittle it down with Earthquake and Super Fang. Mega Beedrill also threatens Mew, Starmie, and Modest Mega Alakazam with its super effective Bug-type attacks. Fast sweepers like Mega Alakazam and Mega Aerodactyl appreciate Nidoqueen's ability to whittle down their checks with Toxic and Super Fang, which eases their job of cleaning weakened teams late-game. Pokemon that are threatened by Alolan Muk such as Starmie, Mew, Zapdos, and Mega Alakazam all take solace from Nidoqueen's ability to switch into it fairly easily.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Fire Blast enables Nidoqueen to 2HKO Melmetal after Stealth Rock damage and OHKO Alolan Sandslash. However, it doesn't offer much outside of these scenarios. Surf gives Nidoqueen the ability to OHKO Rhydon, which could otherwise tank any one hit from Nidoqueen and OHKO it back with Earthquake. However, Surf is hard to fit into Nidoqueen's moveset and offers nothing outside of this specific matchup.

Checks and Counters
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**Offensive Pressure**: Nidoqueen's lack of recovery and low Speed can put it in a vulnerable situation pretty quickly due to its tendency to switch into multiple attacks throughout the match. For instance, Zapdos, a Pokemon that Nidoqueen typically checks, can use U-turn to switch to a teammate that can force Nidoqueen out.

**Psychic-types**: Mega Alakazam, Mew, and Starmie threaten to take Nidoqueen out with their STAB attacks. However, they don't appreciate taking Toxic on the switch, and Super Fang will most likely put them in a position where they're forced to use their recovery moves. Mega Alakazam is also 2HKOed by Earthquake, making it a bad switch-in to Nidoqueen.

**Water-types**: Mega Gyarados, Poliwrath, and Mega Slowbro shrug off Nidoqueen's Earthquake and threaten it back with super effective Water-type attacks. However, Toxic and Super Fang are dangerous moves for them to switch into (no space).

**Ground-type Attacks**: Pokemon such as Mega Aerodactyl, Alolan Dugtrio, Melmetal, Dragonite, Rhydon, and Mega Beedrill can take Nidoqueen out with their Ground-type attacks if it has been weakened enough. Rhydon, in particular, has the ability to survive Earthquake and OHKO Nidoqueen back with its own Earthquake. However, Mega Aerodactyl and Dragonite must be wary of Ice Beam, and Nidoqueen can survive Alolan Dugtrio's Earthquake and OHKO it back if Nidoqueen is healthy enough.

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- Written by: [[Vengeance417, 198446]]
- Quality checked by: [McCoolDude, 469684][Theorymon, 29010], [Eve, 375272]
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