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Skwovet from Paldean Fates introduces an intriguing hand management ability that tournament players should definitely examine.
This Basic Colorless Pokémon might seem unassuming with its modest 60 HP, but its Nest Stash ability offers unique deck cycling potential that savvy players can leverage for strategic advantage.
Offensive rating: 2/10Skwovet's offensive capabilities are extremely limited.
Its single attack, Bite, deals a meager 20 damage for two Colorless energy.
This damage output is insufficient for securing meaningful Prizes in the current meta, where Stage 1 and Stage 2 Pokémon commonly sport HP values above 200.
The attack's efficiency is poor at just 10 damage per energy with no additional effects or damage modifiers.
Bite lacks any ability to bypass defenses, apply special conditions, or benefit from setup synergies.
In a format dominated by powerful attackers, Skwovet's offensive presence is virtually non-existent.
Survival rating: 3/10With just 60 HP, Skwovet falls into the category of easily OHKO'd Pokémon.
Its Fighting weakness is particularly problematic in a meta where Fighting-type attackers are common.
The single retreat cost is the only positive survival aspect, allowing for relatively easy switching if needed.
Skwovet offers no defensive abilities, damage reduction, or immunity effects to improve its survivability.
It lacks any protection mechanics to make it harder to target or eliminate.
As a Basic Pokémon meant to evolve into Greedent, its fragility is expected, but still represents a significant vulnerability that opponents can easily exploit.
Versatility rating: 5/10Skwovet's versatility stems almost entirely from its Nest Stash ability, which provides interesting hand recycling functionality.
The ability to shuffle away a bad hand and draw a fresh card can be valuable in multiple deck archetypes, particularly those that benefit from specific card combinations or resource management.
However, the single-card draw limitation severely restricts its utility compared to more powerful draw engines.
Skwovet can function as a supplementary support Pokémon rather than a primary strategy enabler.
It performs adequately in this limited role across various deck builds but lacks the flexibility to serve as an attacker or tech card against specific matchups.
Speed/Setup rating: 8/10Skwovet excels in setup speed thanks to being a Basic Pokémon with an immediately usable ability.
Nest Stash can be activated on turn one with no energy investment, providing immediate utility.
The ability helps improve consistency by allowing players to recycle poor starting hands or hands that have served their purpose.
This can be particularly valuable in the early game when establishing your board position.
Skwovet is easily searchable through common staples like Nest Ball, Quick Ball, or Ultra Ball, enhancing its accessibility.
The main limitation is that the one-card draw often provides insufficient replacement for the cards shuffled away, making timing and strategic implementation crucial.
Skwovet works best in decks that need specific card combinations or benefit from clearing hands containing cards needed later.
Pairing with powerful draw supporters maximizes its Nest Stash ability.
Consider combining with cards that place valuable resources on the bottom of your deck for strategic recycling, or with Pokémon that benefit from having their evolution cards safely stored rather than discarded.
This Supporter helps maximize Skwovet's potential by providing substantial draw power after using Nest Stash to safely store important cards at the bottom of your deck rather than discarding them.
As Skwovet's evolution, Greedent typically offers improved attacks and HP, turning your setup Pokémon into a more viable attacker in the mid to late game, providing dual utility from your Skwovet line.
This Item card synergizes with Skwovet by allowing you to recover Pokémon and Energy cards that you may have strategically placed at the bottom of your deck with Nest Stash, enhancing resource management.
Skwovet represents a niche utility Pokémon with specific applications in hand management strategies.
While its offensive capabilities and survivability are severely lacking, its true value lies in the unique Nest Stash ability that can help navigate tricky situations with poor hands or protect key cards from discard effects.
The card performs best as an early-game support option that can help set up more powerful strategies while potentially evolving into Greedent for improved mid-game utility.
Tournament players should view Skwovet as a complementary piece rather than a cornerstone, best utilized in decks that require careful resource management or specific card sequencing.
Though not a powerhouse by any measure, smart players can extract meaningful value from this unassuming Pokémon by leveraging its hand cycling ability at crucial moments throughout the match.
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