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nihilego
#793

Nihilego

Parasite Pokémon

RockPoison

One of several mysterious Ultra Beasts. People on the street report observing those infested by it suddenly becoming violent.

Base Stats

HP 109
Attack 53
Defense 47
Sp. Atk 127
Sp. Def 131
Speed 103
Total 570

Type Effectiveness

Abilities

Evolution Chain

Moves

Details

Category Parasite Pokémon
Height 1.2 m
Weight 55.5 kg
Base Exp 257
Growth Rate Slow
Capture Rate 45
Base Happiness 0
Gender Genderless
Habitat
Egg Groups No Eggs

Sprites

nihilego Front Front
nihilego Back Back
nihilego Front Shiny Front Shiny
nihilego Back Shiny Back Shiny
nihilego Official Art Official Art
nihilego Official Art (Shiny) Official Art (Shiny)

Competitive

Meteor Beam Attacker
Item
Power Herb
Nature
Timid
EVs
Def 4
SpA 252
Spe 252

Strategy Overview

While Nihilego shines in DOU as a menacing attacker that can quickly turn a game in its favor, it is particularly held back by its one-dimensional nature, lacking coverage, and vulnerability to the tier's various physical threats. Its access to the combination of STAB-boosted Meteor Beam and Beast Boost make it quite dangerous, with the ability to completely dominate the game off a single KO being its main selling point. This is supplemented by its impressive offensive stats, as its base 127 Special Attack is quite high and its Speed allows it to outrun a large swathe of the metagame, only beaten by the likes of Zeraora, Dragapult, and Naganadel. Outside of purely attacking, though, Nihilego can only really utilize its astounding Special Defense to soak some special hits in a pinch; it otherwise offers no team-wide utility whatsoever, which means it's completely useless in opposing speed control, as it wouldn't be able to safely attack. Its paper-thin Defense leaves it prey to the likes of Rillaboom, Urshifu-R, and Zeraora, and it's also completely walled by Zygarde and Metagross. Fake Out and redirection support from Incineroar, Rillaboom, Blastoise, and Amoonguss can be handy in giving it the space to operate, with Incineroar also having Intimidate to hide Nihilego's low Defense, while the likes of Dragapult, Kyurem-B, and Genesect help in making up for Nihilego's lacking coverage. Most glaring, though, is how predictable Nihilego can be, as it practically needs Meteor Beam to be truly threatening, and its set is also essentially telegraphed due to needing both reliable STAB moves and having a lacking movepool.

Most Used Moves

Power Gem
96.0%
Thunder
50.6%

Most Used Items

Competitive data from Smogon University via data.pkmn.cc