Mr. Mime-Galar [GP 1/2]

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[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psyshock
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast / Shadow Ball
item: Eviolite / Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Nasty Plot Galarian Mr. Mime is one of the most threatening wallbreakers and late-game sweepers in NFE. Psychic and Psyshock hit most of the metagame incredibly hard, with Psyshock dealing more damage to special walls like Clefairy. Freeze-Dry hits Marshtomp, Slowpoke, and Wartortle for super effective damage while Ice Beam is stronger against targets like Tangela and Hattrem, having a 56% chance to OHKO Tangela and always OHKOing Substitute + Bulk Up Rufflet. Focus Blast can hit common switch-ins like Ferroseed, Piloswine, and Klang, while Shadow Ball can hit other checks such as Metang, Slowpoke, Hattrem, and Galarian Corsola. Using an Eviolite makes Galarian Mr. Mime much less susceptible revenge killers such as Thwackey, Raboot, and Life Orb Kadabra, while Heavy-Duty Boots gives Galarian Mr. Mime more free switches.

Physical attackers such as Thwackey and Raboot benefit greatly from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break past Pokemon such as Tangela, Gurdurr, and Golbat. Thwackey's and Vullaby's Knock Off helps wear down Steel-type switch-ins and other Pokemon like Tangela into range; they can also bring Galarian Mr. Mime in safely with U-Turn. Gurdurr is also a good teammate because of its Knock Off, Defog, and ability to check Steel- and Dark-types that can threaten Galarian Mr. Mime. Entry hazard setters such as Ferroseed, Piloswine, Clefairy, Mareanie, and Koffing can chip Galarian Mr. Mime's switch-ins into a range of a KO.

[SET]
name: Rapid Spin
move 1: Rapid Spin
move 2: Psychic
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Galarian Mr. Mime can utilize a Rapid Spin set due to its solid STAB attacks, good Speed, and superb coverage. With Heavy-Duty Boots, it can switch in and offensively pressure the opposing team, giving it opportunities to use Rapid Spin. The choice between Freeze-Dry and Ice Beam depends on your team, either giving up super-effective coverage on Water-types or general power. Focus Blast hits entry hazard setters like Ferroseed and Piloswine for super effective damage.

Galarian-Mr. Mime works best on offensive teams where it can apply offensive pressure and force switches, creating an opportunity to use Rapid Spin. Pivots such as Electabuzz, Raboot, and Thwackey can easily bring in Galarian Mr. Mime. Pokemon weak to entry hazards such as non-Heavy-Duty Boots Magmar, Raboot, Rufflet, and Lampent benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's Rapid Spin. Since this set lacks a setup move, Pokemon that can break through troublesome special walls like Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Ferroseed such as Taunt Galarian Linoone and stallbreaker Golbat make good teammates. Galarian Mr. Mime should switch to these stallbreakers when anticipating Galarian Corsola and Lampent to attempt spinblocking. Galarian Mr. Mime depends on its item, so Knock Off absorbers like Tangela, Gurdurr, Golbat, and Clefairy are good partners.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Psychic
move 2: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Psyshock
item: Choice Specs
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Specs, Galarian Mr. Mime is a devastating wallbreaker. Its dual STAB attacks can hit much of the tier for powerful neutral damage, with Focus Blast being able to hit Steel-types such as Ferroseed and Klang on the switch. Psyshock can be used to break through troublesome special walls more easily, while Trick can cripple common switch-ins such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Metang.

There are various Pokemon that benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break through and cripple walls like Galarian Corsola and Ferroseed, such as Electabuzz and Fraxure. Galarian Mr. Mime benefits from having teammates that can switch into Knock Off, such as Golbat, Gurdurr, and Tangela. Gurdurr is a good teammate because it removes entry hazards with Defog and benefits from having common walls that it struggles to get past like Clefairy and Galarian Corsola beaten or crippled by Trick. Other Pokemon that can remove entry hazards include defensive Wartortle, which helps patch Galarian Mr. Mime's Fire-type weakness, and Vullaby, which handles Ghost- and Dark-type attacks. Late-game cleaners such as Electabuzz, Thwackey, and Kadabra can prey on the Pokemon Galarian Mr. Mime is able to weaken for them.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Galarian Mr. Mime can run a Choice Scarf set with Healing Wish; however, Hattrem is a better Healing Wish user. Substitute is an option on the Nasty Plot set to avoid being revenge killed by priority users, but it's much more situational than Focus Blast. Future Sight is an option on Choice Specs Galarian Mr. Mime, but Psyshock and Trick have more utility.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Priority Users**: Galarian Mr. Mime has low Defense. When weakened by Stealth Rock damage or lacking Eviolite, it can be easily preyed on by priority users such as Thwackey and Raboot.

**Knock Off**: Knock Off is a very prevalent coverage move in the NFE metagame, meaning Galarian Mr. Mime often has trouble switching in and can be forced out easily. Once Galarian Mr. Mime loses its item, it often becomes dead weight, either losing its Eviolite bulk or entry hazard immunity.

**Specially Defensive Pokemon**: Without Nasty Plot, Galarian Mr. Mime can be stopped by specially defensive walls such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, Klang, and Ferroseed. The latter two have to watch out for Focus Blast, however.

**Ghost-types**: Rapid Spin Galarian Mr. Mime struggles to break through Ghost-types such as Galarian Corsola, Lampent, and Dusclops. They can switch into Galarian Mr. Mime multiple times, blocking Rapid Spin and forcing it out with their Ghost-type attacks.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[professor tox, 484270]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ho3nConfirm3d, 231074]], [[Marjane, 355753]]
- Grammar checked by: [[martha, 384270]], [[CryoGyro, 331519]]
 
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[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psyshock
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast / Shadow Ball
item: Eviolite / Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Nasty Plot Mr. Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime is one of the most threatening wallbreakers and late-game sweepers in the NFE tier. Psychic and Psyshock hit most of the tier incredibly hard, with Psyshock having the added bonus of being more damage to often troublesome special walls like Clefairy while doing significantly less damage to Gurdurr. Freeze-Dry lets Mime it hit Marshtomp, Wartortle, (AC) and Palpitoad for super-effective damage, although Ice Beam is stronger against targets like Tangela and Hattrem (Ice Beam has better calcs against these two and more, and the difference should be mentioned). Focus Blast is able to hit common switch-ins like Ferroseed and Klang while Shadow Ball is able to hit other Mime-Galar checks such as Metang and Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola. Using an Eviolite makes Mime-Galar Glarian Mr. Mime much less susceptible to being revenge-killed by Pokemon like Thwackey, Raboot, and Focus Sash Kadabra while Heavy-Duty Boots lets Mime-Galar switch in much more often throughout the battle requires less anti-entry hazard support (this is the bigger reason for HDB on NP sets, as the Eviolite bulk won't mean much if it's taking SR damage).

Physical attackers such as Thwackey and Raboot, (RC) benefit greatly from Mime-Galar's Glarian Mr. Mime's ability to break past Pokemon like Tangela, Gurdurr, and Golbat. Pikachu is able to clean late-game with Fake Out and Extreme Speed (spacing) after Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime has worn down the opposing team. Gurdurr is also a good teammate because of it's access to Knock Off and Defog and ability to check Steel/ Rock/Dark Steel- and Dark-types that can threaten Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime (The only near-viable Rock-type is Lairon, which Mime could potentially OHKO anyways with Focus Blast, so it's not worth saying "Rock-types" here). Along with Gurdurr, Pokemon such as Tangela, Golbat, and Clefairy are useful because they are able to switch into Knock Off repeatedly through a match. Entry hazard setters such as Ferroseed, Clefairy, Mareanie, and Koffing can be useful pairings with Mime-Galar Glarian Mr. Mime due to its ability to force switches repeatedly throughout a match (fluff; already mentioned "repeatedly)).

[SET]
name: Rapid Spin
move 1: Rapid Spin
move 2: Psychic
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Mr. Mime-Galar Glarian Mr. Mime is able to effectively utilize a Rapid Spin set due to it's solid STABs attacks, good speed Speed, and decent coverage. With Heavy-Duty Boots, Mime-Galar it is able to repeatedly switch into battle and offensively pressure the opposing team, giving it opportunities to use Rapid Spin. Freeze-Dry and Ice Beam can both be used on this set depending on your team, either giving up super-effective coverage on water types Water-types or power. Focus Blast is the coverage move of choice, hitting steel-types like Ferroseed for solid damage entry hazard setters like Ferroseed and Piloswine for super effective damage (made this broader than Steel-types and focused on entry hazard setters, as they're relevant targets for a spinner to hit). This set utilizes Heavy-Duty Boots so that Mime-Galar is able to avoid taking Stealth Rocks damage repeatedly, even if it does give up some bulk that an Eviolite may provide. (HDB on a Pokemon weak to SR isn't worth explaining; plus, you already mentioned it in the overview second sentence)

Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime works best on offensive teams where it is able to apply offensive pressure and force switches, offering an opportunity to use Rapid Spin (moved the end of the second sentence here, as it makes more sense for the offensive nature to explain how that creates spin chances). Pokemon with pivoting moves such as Magmar, Electabuzz, Raboot, Thwackey, and Pikachu are more able to easily bring in Mime-Galar, whether it be to spin or attack Galarian Mr. Mime (see above). Pokemon weak to entry hazards such as non-Heavy-Duty Boots Magmar, non-Heavy-Duty Boots Raboot, Rufflet, and Lampent also benefit from Mime-Galar's access to Rapid Spin (These Pokemon can run HDB sets, so I extended that attribute to the start of the list). Because of the lack of a setup move, Pokemon that can break through troublesome special walls such as Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, (AC) and Ferroseed such as Taunt Magmar and Stallbreaker Golbat make good teammates. (Mention here that switching into these stallbreakers or other offensive Pokemon like Galarian Linoone is a good play when anticipating Galarian Corsola and Lampent switching in to spinblock) Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime is very weak to Knock Off, so things switch-ins like Tangela, Gurdurr, Golbat, and Clefairy are good pairings.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Psychic
move 2: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Pyshock
item: Choice Specs
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Specs, Mr. Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime is able to become a devastating wallbreaker. Its dual STABs attacks are able to hit much of the tier for powerful neutral damage, with Focus Blast being able to hit Steel-types such as Ferroseed and Klang on the switch. Trick and Psyshock are a toss-up for the last slot, with Psyshock helping Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime breakthrough troublesome special walls more easily while Trick can cripple common switch-ins such as Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Hattrem.

There is a variety of Pokemon that benefit from Mime-Galar's Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break and cripple walls like Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola and Ferroseed, such as Thwackey and Pikachu. Like the other sets, Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime benefits greatly from having teammates that can switch into Knock Off, such as Golbat, Gurdurr, and Tangela. Gurdurr is a good teammate as well because it can not only Defog entry hazards away, but it struggles to get past common walls such as Clefairy and Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola, so having them broken down or crippled by trick Trick improves its matchup against them. Other Pokemon that can remove entry hazards make good partners, such as specially defensive Wartortle which helps check Mime-Galar's fire-type Galarian Mr. Mime's Fire-type weakness or Vullaby which helps check Galarian Mr. Mime's Ghost- (AH) and Dark-type weakness. Late-game cleaners such as Pikachu, Thwackey, Choice Scarf Raboot, Scale Shot Fraxure and Gabite, and Electabuzz are also very useful pairings with Mime as they are able to prey on the Pokemon like Golbat and Tangela (examples) that Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime is able to weaken for them.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Mr. Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime is capable of running a Choice Scarf set with Healing Wish, however Hattrem is a better user of Healing Wish and Mime-Galar isn't very strong (strength isn't as much of an issue as are other problems for scarf mime, but leaving it to the Hatt competition is fine). Mime-Galar There is also has multiple coverage moves it can use such as Grass Knot, Thunderbolt, and Dazzling Gleam (For what targets? especially tbolt, as I'm fairly certain Freeze Dry is always better. If you can't find meaningful targets for these moves, just remove this part). However, they miss out on important checks to Mime-Galar that Focus Blast or Shadow Ball hit. Substitute is an optional move on the Nasty Plot set in order to avoid being revenge killed (RH), however, its situational and Focus Blast is generally much more useful. Future Sight is also an optional move Mr. Mime-Galar can use with Choice Specs, however Psyshock and Trick generally have more utility.

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

**Priority Users**: Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime has a very low physical defense Defense. Paired with how it rarely uses an Eviolite either a Stealth Rock weakness or a lack of an Eviolite (any of its items leaves it vulnerable to rocks or missing evio bulk), it can be easily preyed on by Pokemon like Pikachu, Thwackey, and Raboot.

**Knock Off**: Knock Off is a very prevalent coverage move in the NFE metagame, meaning Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime often has trouble switching in to users like Gurdurr and Clefairy (examples), and can be forced out easily.

**Specially-Defensive Pokemon**: Non-NP Mime-Galar sets Without Nasty Plot, Galarian Mr. Mime can be stopped by specially defensive (RH) walls such as Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, Piloswine, and Ferroseed (although the last two have to watch out for Focus Blast) and either be trapped by the former, eat a Knock Off from Clefairy and Ferroseed, or take considerable damage from High Horsepower from Piloswine. (Referencing mime being stopped by these walls is good enough, and there's no need to go into detail here why it's scared of these walls)

**Ghost-types**: (Mention how Ghost-types are troublesome spinblockers for Rapid Spin Galarian Mr. Mime, as they are able to then force it out with Shadow Ball.)


[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[professor tox, 484270]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ho3nConfirm3d, 231074], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

QC 1/2! Big analysis here, and there's some things to keep in mind GP-wise when it comes to formal analysis writing.5 Galarian formes of Pokemon always have "Galarian" written first, and not Pokemon-Galar. That was a major change of mine, just fixing the Mime mentions to Galarian Mr. Mime. I made a few other types of GP changes as well, like stat names being capitalized and adding the serial comma to lists of three or more. Past that the content was good and I only added a few things here and there. Good work :)
 

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[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psyshock
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast / Shadow Ball
item: Eviolite / Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Nasty Plot Mr. Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime is one of the most threatening wallbreakers and late-game sweepers in the NFE tier. Psychic and Psyshock hit most of the tier incredibly hard, with Psyshock having the added bonus of being more damage to often troublesome special walls like Clefairy while doing significantly less damage to Gurdurr. Freeze-Dry lets Mime it hit Marshtomp, Wartortle, (AC) and Palpitoad for super-effective damage, although Ice Beam is stronger against targets like Tangela and Hattrem (Ice Beam has better calcs against these two and more, and the difference should be mentioned). Focus Blast is able to hit common switch-ins like Ferroseed and Klang while Shadow Ball is able to hit other Mime-Galar checks such as Metang and Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola. Using an Eviolite makes Mime-Galar Glarian Mr. Mime much less susceptible to being revenge-killed by Pokemon like Thwackey, Raboot, and Focus Sash Kadabra while Heavy-Duty Boots lets Mime-Galar switch in much more often throughout the battle requires less anti-entry hazard support (this is the bigger reason for HDB on NP sets, as the Eviolite bulk won't mean much if it's taking SR damage).

Physical attackers such as Thwackey and Raboot, (RC) benefit greatly from Mime-Galar's Glarian Mr. Mime's ability to break past Pokemon like Tangela, Gurdurr, and Golbat. Pikachu is able to clean late-game with Fake Out and Extreme Speed (spacing) after Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime has worn down the opposing team. Gurdurr is also a good teammate because of it's access to Knock Off and Defog and ability to check Steel/ Rock/Dark Steel- and Dark-types that can threaten Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime (The only near-viable Rock-type is Lairon, which Mime could potentially OHKO anyways with Focus Blast, so it's not worth saying "Rock-types" here). Along with Gurdurr, Pokemon such as Tangela, Golbat, and Clefairy are useful because they are able to switch into Knock Off repeatedly through a match. Entry hazard setters such as Ferroseed, Clefairy, Mareanie, and Koffing can be useful pairings with Mime-Galar Glarian Mr. Mime due to its ability to force switches repeatedly throughout a match (fluff; already mentioned "repeatedly)).

[SET]
name: Rapid Spin
move 1: Rapid Spin
move 2: Psychic
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Mr. Mime-Galar Glarian Mr. Mime is able to effectively utilize a Rapid Spin set due to it's solid STABs attacks, good speed Speed, and decent coverage. With Heavy-Duty Boots, Mime-Galar it is able to repeatedly switch into battle and offensively pressure the opposing team, giving it opportunities to use Rapid Spin. Freeze-Dry and Ice Beam can both be used on this set depending on your team, either giving up super-effective coverage on water types Water-types or power. Focus Blast is the coverage move of choice, hitting steel-types like Ferroseed for solid damage entry hazard setters like Ferroseed and Piloswine for super effective damage (made this broader than Steel-types and focused on entry hazard setters, as they're relevant targets for a spinner to hit). This set utilizes Heavy-Duty Boots so that Mime-Galar is able to avoid taking Stealth Rocks damage repeatedly, even if it does give up some bulk that an Eviolite may provide. (HDB on a Pokemon weak to SR isn't worth explaining; plus, you already mentioned it in the overview second sentence)

Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime works best on offensive teams where it is able to apply offensive pressure and force switches, offering an opportunity to use Rapid Spin (moved the end of the second sentence here, as it makes more sense for the offensive nature to explain how that creates spin chances). Pokemon with pivoting moves such as Magmar, Electabuzz, Raboot, Thwackey, and Pikachu are more able to easily bring in Mime-Galar, whether it be to spin or attack Galarian Mr. Mime (see above). Pokemon weak to entry hazards such as non-Heavy-Duty Boots Magmar, non-Heavy-Duty Boots Raboot, Rufflet, and Lampent also benefit from Mime-Galar's access to Rapid Spin (These Pokemon can run HDB sets, so I extended that attribute to the start of the list). Because of the lack of a setup move, Pokemon that can break through troublesome special walls such as Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, (AC) and Ferroseed such as Taunt Magmar and Stallbreaker Golbat make good teammates. (Mention here that switching into these stallbreakers or other offensive Pokemon like Galarian Linoone is a good play when anticipating Galarian Corsola and Lampent switching in to spinblock) Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime is very weak to Knock Off, so things switch-ins like Tangela, Gurdurr, Golbat, and Clefairy are good pairings.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Psychic
move 2: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Pyshock
item: Choice Specs
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Specs, Mr. Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime is able to become a devastating wallbreaker. Its dual STABs attacks are able to hit much of the tier for powerful neutral damage, with Focus Blast being able to hit Steel-types such as Ferroseed and Klang on the switch. Trick and Psyshock are a toss-up for the last slot, with Psyshock helping Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime breakthrough troublesome special walls more easily while Trick can cripple common switch-ins such as Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Hattrem.

There is a variety of Pokemon that benefit from Mime-Galar's Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break and cripple walls like Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola and Ferroseed, such as Thwackey and Pikachu. Like the other sets, Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime benefits greatly from having teammates that can switch into Knock Off, such as Golbat, Gurdurr, and Tangela. Gurdurr is a good teammate as well because it can not only Defog entry hazards away, but it struggles to get past common walls such as Clefairy and Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola, so having them broken down or crippled by trick Trick improves its matchup against them. Other Pokemon that can remove entry hazards make good partners, such as specially defensive Wartortle which helps check Mime-Galar's fire-type Galarian Mr. Mime's Fire-type weakness or Vullaby which helps check Galarian Mr. Mime's Ghost- (AH) and Dark-type weakness. Late-game cleaners such as Pikachu, Thwackey, Choice Scarf Raboot, Scale Shot Fraxure and Gabite, and Electabuzz are also very useful pairings with Mime as they are able to prey on the Pokemon like Golbat and Tangela (examples) that Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime is able to weaken for them.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Mr. Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime is capable of running a Choice Scarf set with Healing Wish, however Hattrem is a better user of Healing Wish and Mime-Galar isn't very strong (strength isn't as much of an issue as are other problems for scarf mime, but leaving it to the Hatt competition is fine). Mime-Galar There is also has multiple coverage moves it can use such as Grass Knot, Thunderbolt, and Dazzling Gleam (For what targets? especially tbolt, as I'm fairly certain Freeze Dry is always better. If you can't find meaningful targets for these moves, just remove this part). However, they miss out on important checks to Mime-Galar that Focus Blast or Shadow Ball hit. Substitute is an optional move on the Nasty Plot set in order to avoid being revenge killed (RH), however, its situational and Focus Blast is generally much more useful. Future Sight is also an optional move Mr. Mime-Galar can use with Choice Specs, however Psyshock and Trick generally have more utility.

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

**Priority Users**: Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime has a very low physical defense Defense. Paired with how it rarely uses an Eviolite either a Stealth Rock weakness or a lack of an Eviolite (any of its items leaves it vulnerable to rocks or missing evio bulk), it can be easily preyed on by Pokemon like Pikachu, Thwackey, and Raboot.

**Knock Off**: Knock Off is a very prevalent coverage move in the NFE metagame, meaning Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime often has trouble switching in to users like Gurdurr and Clefairy (examples), and can be forced out easily.

**Specially-Defensive Pokemon**: Non-NP Mime-Galar sets Without Nasty Plot, Galarian Mr. Mime can be stopped by specially defensive (RH) walls such as Corsola-Galar Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, Piloswine, and Ferroseed (although the last two have to watch out for Focus Blast) and either be trapped by the former, eat a Knock Off from Clefairy and Ferroseed, or take considerable damage from High Horsepower from Piloswine. (Referencing mime being stopped by these walls is good enough, and there's no need to go into detail here why it's scared of these walls)

**Ghost-types**: (Mention how Ghost-types are troublesome spinblockers for Rapid Spin Galarian Mr. Mime, as they are able to then force it out with Shadow Ball.)


[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[professor tox, 484270]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ho3nConfirm3d, 231074], [username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

QC 1/2! Big analysis here, and there's some things to keep in mind GP-wise when it comes to formal analysis writing.5 Galarian formes of Pokemon always have "Galarian" written first, and not Pokemon-Galar. That was a major change of mine, just fixing the Mime mentions to Galarian Mr. Mime. I made a few other types of GP changes as well, like stat names being capitalized and adding the serial comma to lists of three or more. Past that the content was good and I only added a few things here and there. Good work :)
updated, thanks :)
 
[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psyshock
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast / Shadow Ball
item: Eviolite / Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Nasty Plot Galarian Mr. Mime is one of the most threatening wallbreakers and late-game sweepers in the NFE tier. Psychic and Psyshock hit most of the tier incredibly hard, with Psyshock having the added bonus of being dealing more damage to often troublesome special walls like Clefairy while doing significantly less damage to Gurdurr. Freeze-Dry lets it hit Marshtomp, Wartortle, and Palpitoad for super-effective damage, although Ice Beam is stronger against targets like Tangela and Hattrem, having a 56% chance to kill Tangela from full and securing a 2HKO against Hattrem at +2. Focus Blast is able to hit common switch-ins like Ferroseed, Piloswine, and Klang while Shadow Ball is able to hit other checks such as Metang and Galarian Corsola. Using an Eviolite makes Galarian Mr. Mime much less susceptible to being revenge-killed by Pokemon such as Thwackey, Raboot, and Focus Sash Kadabra while Heavy-Duty Boots requires less anti-entry hazard support are efficient in disregarding entry hazard chip and letting Galarian Mr. Mime switch in safely.

Physical attackers such as Thwackey and Raboot benefit greatly from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break past Pokemon such as Tangela, Gurdurr, and Golbat. Pikachu is able to clean late-game with Fake Out and Extreme Speed after Galarian Mr. Mime has worn down the opposing team. (this is a rough sentence, i would change this by saying that thwackey and pikachu are very good knock off users and can knock out eviolites from shared switch ins like steel types, also a good volturn core, can let in mr mime freely etc) Gurdurr is also a good teammate because of it's access to Knock Off and Defog and ability to check Steel and Dark-types that can threaten Galarian Mr. Mime. Along with Gurdurr, Pokemon such as Tangela, Golbat, and Clefairy are useful because they are able to switch into Knock Off repeatedly through a match. (these mons have a better use than just this which makes this sentence misleading and uninformative, not needed) Entry hazard setters such as Ferroseed, Clefairy, Mareanie, and Koffing can be useful pairings with Galarian Mr. Mime due to its ability to force switches as they can chip down its switch ins into range of KO.

[SET]
name: Rapid Spin
move 1: Rapid Spin
move 2: Psychic
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Galarian Mr. Mime is able to can effectively utilize a Rapid Spin set due to its solid STAB attacks, good Speed and decent coverage. With Heavy-Duty Boots, it is able to repeatedly switch into battle and offensively pressure the opposing team, giving it opportunities to use Rapid Spin. Freeze-Dry and Ice Beam can both be used on this set depending on your team, either giving up super-effective coverage on Water-types or power. Focus Blast is the coverage move of choice, hitting entry hazard setters like Ferroseed and Piloswine for super effective damage.

Galarian-Mr. Mime works best on offensive teams where it is able to apply offensive pressure and force switches, offering an opportunity to use Rapid Spin. Pokemon with pivoting moves Pivots such as Magmar, Electabuzz, Raboot, Thwackey, and Pikachu are more able to easily bring in Galarian Mr. Mime. Pokemon weak to entry hazards such as non-Heavy-Duty Boots Magmar, Raboot, Rufflet, and Lampent also benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's access to Rapid Spin. Because of the lack of a setup move, Pokemon that can break through troublesome special walls such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Ferroseed such as Taunt Magmar Galarian Linoone and Stallbreaker Golbat make good teammates. It's a good idea to switch into these Stallbreakers or other Pokemon such as Galarian Linoone when anticipating Galarian Corsola and Lampent switching in to spinblock block Galarian Mr. Mime from using Rapid Spin. Galarian Mr. Mime is very weak to dependant on its item and so Knock Off, so switch-ins absorbers like Tangela, Gurdurr, Golbat, and Clefairy are good pairings.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Psychic
move 2: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Pyshock
item: Choice Specs
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Specs, Galarian Mr. Mime is able to become a devastating wallbreaker. Its dual STAB attacks are able to hit much of the tier for powerful neutral damage, with Focus Blast being able to hit Steel-types such as Ferroseed and Klang on the switch. Trick and Psyshock are a toss-up for the last slot, with Psyshock helping Galarian Mr. Mime can be used to breakthrough troublesome special walls more easily while Trick can cripple common switch-ins such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Hattrem. Metang

There are a variety of Pokemon that benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break and cripple walls like Galarian Corsola and Ferroseed, such as Thwackey and Pikachu. Like the other sets, Galarian Mr. Mime benefits greatly from having teammates that can switch into Knock Off, such as Golbat, Gurdurr, and Tangela. Gurdurr is a good teammate as well because it can not only Defog entry hazards away, but it struggles to get past common walls such as Clefairy and Galarian Corsola, so having them broken down or crippled by Trick improves its matchup against them. Other Pokemon that can remove entry hazards make good partners, such as specially defensive Wartortle which helps check Galarian Mr. Mime's Fire-type weakness or Vullaby which helps check Galarian Mr. Mime's Ghost- and Dark-type weakness. Late-game cleaners such as Pikachu, Thwackey, Choice Scarf Raboot, Scale Shot Fraxure and Gabite, and Electabuzz (put electabuzz instead of raboot) are also very useful pairings as they are able to prey on the Pokemon that Galarian Mr. Mime is able to weaken for them.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Galarian Mr. Mime is capable of running a Choice Scarf set with Healing Wish, however Hattrem is a better user of Healing Wish. Substitute is an optional move on the Nasty Plot set in order to avoid being revenge killed, however, it's situational and Focus Blast is generally much more useful. Future Sight is also an optional move Galarian Mr. Mime can use with Choice Specs, but Psyshock and Trick generally have more utility.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Priority Users**: Mime-Galar has a very low Defense. Paired with either a Stealth Rock weakness or a lack of an Eviolite, it can be easily preyed on by Pokemon such as Pikachu, Thwackey, and Raboot.

**Knock Off**: Knock Off is a very prevalent coverage move in the NFE metagame, meaning Galarian Mr. Mime often has trouble switching in and can be forced out easily.

**Specially-Defensive Pokemon**: Without Nasty Plot, Galarian Mr. Mime can be stopped by specially defensive walls such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, Piloswine Klang, and Ferroseed (although the last two have to watch out for Focus Blast).

**Ghost-types**: Rapid Spin Galarian Mr. Mime struggles to break through Ghost-types in the tier such as Galarian Corsola, Lampent, Dusclops, and Honedge. They are able to switch into Galarian Mr. Mime repeatedly throughout a match, blocking Rapid Spin and forcing it out with their Ghost-type attacks.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[professor tox, 484270]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ho3nConfirm3d, 231074]], [[username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

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[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psyshock
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast / Shadow Ball
item: Eviolite / Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Nasty Plot Galarian Mr. Mime is one of the most threatening wallbreakers and late-game sweepers in the NFE tier. Psychic and Psyshock hit most of the tier incredibly hard, with Psyshock dealing more damage to special walls like Clefairy while doing significantly less damage to Gurdurr. Freeze-Dry lets it hit Marshtomp, Wartortle, and Palpitoad for super-effective damage. However, Ice Beam is stronger against targets like Tangela and Hattrem, having a 56% chance to kill Tangela from full and securing an OHKO against Sub BU Rufflet 2HKO against Hattrem at +2. Focus Blast can hit common switch-ins like Ferroseed, Piloswine, and Klang while Shadow Ball can hit other checks such as Metang, Hattrem and Galarian Corsola. Using an Eviolite makes Galarian Mr. Mime much less susceptible to being revenge-killed by Pokemon such as Thwackey, Raboot, and Focus Sash Life Orb Kadabra (not actually true since sash 2hkos with shadow ball) while Heavy-Duty Boots are efficient in disregarding entry hazard chip and letting Galarian Mr. Mime switch in safely.

Physical attackers such as Thwackey and Raboot benefit greatly from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break past Pokemon such as Tangela, Gurdurr, and Golbat. Thwackey and Pikachu's access to Knock Off help wear down Steel-type switch-ins and other Pokemon like Tangela into range, they can also bring Galarian Mr. Mime in safely with their pivoting moves. Gurdurr is also a good teammate because of its access to Knock Off and Defog and ability to on top of being check to Steel and Dark-types that can threaten Galarian Mr. Mime. Entry hazard setters such as Ferroseed, Clefairy, Mareanie, and Koffing can be useful pairings with Galarian Mr. Mime as they can chip down its switch-ins into a range of a KO.

[SET]
name: Rapid Spin
move 1: Rapid Spin
move 2: Psychic
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Galarian Mr. Mime can effectively (lets not overhype it) utilize a Rapid Spin set due to its solid STAB attacks, good Speed and coverage. With Heavy-Duty Boots, it can repeatedly switch into battle and offensively pressure the opposing team, giving it opportunities to use Rapid Spin. Freeze-Dry and Ice Beam can both (makes it sound like you're saying to not run focus blast) be used on this set depending on your team, either giving up super-effective coverage on Water-types or power. Focus Blast is the coverage move of choice, hitting entry hazard setters like Ferroseed and Piloswine for super effective damage.

Galarian-Mr. Mime works best on offensive teams where it can apply offensive pressure and force switches, offering an opportunity to use Rapid Spin. Pivots such as Magmar, Electabuzz, Raboot, Thwackey, and Pikachu can easily bring in Galarian Mr. Mime. Pokemon weak to entry hazards such as non-Heavy-Duty Boots Magmar, Raboot, Rufflet, and Lampent also benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's access to Rapid Spin. Because of the lack of a setup move, Pokemon that can break through troublesome special walls such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Ferroseed such as Taunt Galarian Linoone, and Stallbreaker Golbat make good teammates. It's a good idea to switch into these Stallbreakers when anticipating Galarian Corsola and Lampent switching in to block Galarian Mr. Mime from using Rapid Spin. Galarian Mr. Mime depends on its item, so Knock Off absorbers like Tangela, Gurdurr, Golbat, and Clefairy are good pairings.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Psychic
move 2: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Pyshock
item: Choice Specs
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Specs, Galarian Mr. Mime is able to become a devastating wallbreaker. Its dual STAB attacks can hit much of the tier for powerful neutral damage, with Focus Blast being able to hit Steel-types such as Ferroseed and Klang on the switch. Psyshock can be used to break through troublesome special walls more easily, while Trick can cripple common switch-ins such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Metang.

There are various Pokemon that benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break and cripple walls like Galarian Corsola and Ferroseed, such as Thwackey and Pikachu Electabuzz, and Fraxure (you mention the two already a lot). Like the other sets, Galarian Mr. Mime benefits significantly from having teammates that can switch into Knock Off, such as Golbat, Gurdurr, and Tangela. Gurdurr is a good teammate because it can not only Defog entry hazards away, but it struggles to get past common walls such as Clefairy and Galarian Corsola, so having them broken down or crippled by Trick improves its matchup against them. Other Pokemon that can remove entry hazards make good partners, such as specially defensive Wartortle which helps check Galarian Mr. Mime's Fire-type weakness or Vullaby which helps check Galarian Mr. Mime's Ghost- and Dark-type weakness. Late-game cleaners such as Pikachu, Thwackey, and Kadabra Scale Shot Fraxure and Gabite, and Electabuzz are also very useful pairings as they can prey on the Pokemon Galarian Mr. Mime is able to weaken for them.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Galarian Mr. Mime can run a Choice Scarf set with Healing Wish, however, Hattrem is a better Healing Wish user. Substitute is an optional move on the Nasty Plot set to avoid being revenge killed by priority attackers, but it's situational, and Focus Blast is generally much more useful. Future Sight is also an optional move Galarian Mr. Mime can use with Choice Specs, but Psyshock and Trick have typically more utility.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Priority Users**: Mime-Galar has a low Defense. Paired with either a Stealth Rock weakness or a lack of an Eviolite, it can be easily preyed on by priority users such as Pikachu, Thwackey, and Raboot.

**Knock Off**: Knock Off is a very prevalent coverage move in the NFE metagame, meaning Galarian Mr. Mime often has trouble switching in and can be forced out easily. (would emphasis that galarian Mr mime is usually deadweight without its item)

**Specially-Defensive Pokemon**: Without Nasty Plot, Galarian Mr. Mime can be stopped by specially defensive walls such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, Klang, and Ferroseed (although the last two have to watch out for Focus Blast).

**Ghost-types**: Rapid Spin Galarian Mr. Mime struggles to break through Ghost-types in the tier such as Galarian Corsola, Lampent, Dusclops, and Honedge. They can switch into Galarian Mr. Mime repeatedly (lampent gets 2hkod by psychic) throughout a match, blocking Rapid Spin and forcing it out with their Ghost-type attacks.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[professor tox, 484270]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ho3nConfirm3d, 231074]], [[username2, userid2]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]]

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[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psyshock
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast / Shadow Ball
item: Eviolite / Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Nasty Plot Galarian Mr. Mime is one of the most threatening wallbreakers and late-game sweepers in the NFE tier. Psychic and Psyshock hit most of the tier incredibly hard, with Psyshock dealing more damage to special walls like Clefairy while doing significantly less damage to Gurdurr. Freeze-Dry lets it hit Marshtomp, Wartortle, and Palpitoad for super-effective damage. However, Ice Beam is stronger against targets like Tangela and Hattrem, having a 56% chance to kill KO Tangela from full and securing an OHKO against Sub BU Rufflet. Focus Blast can hit common switch-ins like Ferroseed, Piloswine, and Klang while Shadow Ball can hit other checks such as Metang, Hattrem, (Add comma) and Galarian Corsola. Using an Eviolite makes Galarian Mr. Mime much less susceptible to being revenge-killed revenged killed by Pokemon such as Thwackey, Raboot, and Life Orb Kadabra, (AC) while Heavy-Duty Boots are efficient in disregarding entry hazard chip and letting Galarian Mr. Mime switch in safely.

Physical attackers such as Thwackey and Raboot benefit greatly from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break past Pokemon such as Tangela, Gurdurr, and Golbat. Thwackey and Pikachu's access to Knock Off help wear down Steel-type switch-ins and other Pokemon like Tangela into range, they can also bring Galarian Mr. Mime in safely with their pivoting moves. Gurdurr is also a good teammate because of its access to Knock Off and Defog on top of being check to Steel-(add hyphen) and Dark-types that can threaten Galarian Mr. Mime. Entry hazard setters such as Ferroseed, Clefairy, Mareanie, and Koffing can be useful pairings with Galarian Mr. Mime, (AC) as they can chip down its switch-ins into a range of a KO.

[SET]
name: Rapid Spin
move 1: Rapid Spin
move 2: Psychic
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Galarian Mr. Mime can utilize a Rapid Spin set due to its solid STAB attacks, good Speed and coverage. With Heavy-Duty Boots, it can switch into battle and offensively pressure the opposing team, giving it opportunities to use Rapid Spin. Freeze-Dry and Ice Beam can be used on this set depending on your team, either giving up super-effective super effective coverage on Water-types or power. Focus Blast is the coverage move of choice, hitting entry hazard setters like Ferroseed and Piloswine for super effective damage.

Galarian-Mr. Mime Galarian Mr. Mime works best on offensive teams where it can apply offensive pressure and force switches, offering an opportunity to use Rapid Spin. Pivots such as Magmar, Electabuzz, Raboot, Thwackey, and Pikachu can easily bring in Galarian Mr. Mime. Pokemon weak to entry hazards such as non-Heavy-Duty Boots Magmar, Raboot, Rufflet, and Lampent also benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's access to Rapid Spin. Because of the lack of a setup move, Pokemon that can break through troublesome special walls such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Ferroseed such as Taunt Galarian Linoone and stallbreaker (lowercase) Golbat make good teammates. It's a good idea to switch into these stallbreakers (lowercase) when anticipating Galarian Corsola and Lampent switching in to block Galarian Mr. Mime from using Rapid Spin. Galarian Mr. Mime depends on its item, so Knock Off absorbers like Tangela, Gurdurr, Golbat, and Clefairy are good pairings.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Psychic
move 2: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Pyshock Psyshock
item: Choice Specs
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Specs, Galarian Mr. Mime is able to become a devastating wallbreaker. Its dual STAB attacks can hit much of the tier for powerful neutral damage, with Focus Blast being able to hit Steel-types such as Ferroseed and Klang on the switch. Psyshock can be used to break through troublesome special walls more easily, while Trick can cripple common switch-ins such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Metang.

There are various Pokemon that benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break and cripple walls like Galarian Corsola and Ferroseed, such as Electabuzz and Fraxure. Like the other sets, Galarian Mr. Mime benefits significantly from having teammates that can switch into Knock Off, such as Golbat, Gurdurr, and Tangela. Gurdurr is a good teammate because it can not only Defog entry hazards away, but it struggles to get past common walls such as Clefairy and Galarian Corsola, so having them broken down or crippled by Trick improves its matchup against them. Other Pokemon that can remove entry hazards make good partners, such as specially defensive Wartortle which helps check Galarian Mr. Mime's Fire-type weakness or Vullaby which helps check Galarian Mr. Mime's Ghost- and Dark-type weakness. Late-game cleaners such as Pikachu, Thwackey, and Kadabra are also very useful pairings, (AC) as they can prey on the Pokemon Galarian Mr. Mime is able to weaken for them.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Galarian Mr. Mime can run a Choice Scarf set with Healing Wish, however, Hattrem is a better Healing Wish user. Substitute is an optional move on the Nasty Plot set to avoid being revenge killed by priority users, but it's situational, and Focus Blast is generally much more useful. Future Sight is also an optional move Galarian Mr. Mime can use with Choice Specs, but Psyshock and Trick have typically more utility.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Priority Users**: Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime has a low Defense. With either a Stealth Rock weakness or a lack of an Eviolite, it can be easily preyed on by priority users such as Pikachu, Thwackey, and Raboot.

**Knock Off**: Knock Off is a very prevalent coverage move in the NFE metagame, meaning Galarian Mr. Mime often has trouble switching in and can be forced out easily. Once Galarian Mr. Mime loses its item, it often ends up becoming dead weight, either losing its much-needed bulk with an Eviolite or its means of avoiding hazards damage.

**Specially Defensive (RH) Pokemon**: Without Nasty Plot, Galarian Mr. Mime can be stopped by specially defensive walls such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, Klang, and Ferroseed. (AP) The latter two have to watch out for Focus Blast, however.

**Ghost-types**: Rapid Spin Galarian Mr. Mime struggles to break through Ghost-types in the tier such as Galarian Corsola, Lampent, Dusclops, and Honedge. They can switch into Galarian Mr. Mime throughout a match, blocking Rapid Spin and forcing it out with their Ghost-type attacks.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[professor tox, 484270]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ho3nConfirm3d, 231074]], [[Marjane, 355753]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]], [[username2, userid2]]
 
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[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psyshock
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast / Shadow Ball
item: Eviolite / Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Nasty Plot Galarian Mr. Mime is one of the most threatening wallbreakers and late-game sweepers in the NFE tier. Psychic and Psyshock hit most of the tier incredibly hard, with Psyshock dealing more damage to special walls like Clefairy while doing significantly less damage to Gurdurr. Freeze-Dry lets it hit Marshtomp, Wartortle, and Palpitoad for super-effective super effective damage. However, Ice Beam is stronger against targets like Tangela and Hattrem, having a 56% chance to kill KO Tangela from full and securing an OHKO against Sub BU Substitute + Bulk Up Rufflet. Focus Blast can hit common switch-ins like Ferroseed, Piloswine, and Klang, (AC) while Shadow Ball can hit other checks such as Metang, Hattrem, (Add comma) and Galarian Corsola. Using an Eviolite makes Galarian Mr. Mime much less susceptible to being revenge-killed revenged killed by Pokemon such as Thwackey, Raboot, and Life Orb Kadabra, (AC) while Heavy-Duty Boots are efficient in disregarding entry hazard chip and letting Galarian Mr. Mime switch in safely.

Physical attackers such as Thwackey and Raboot benefit greatly from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break past Pokemon such as Tangela, Gurdurr, and Golbat. Thwackey and Pikachu's access to Knock Off help wear down Steel-type switch-ins and other Pokemon like Tangela into range; (semicolon) they can also bring Galarian Mr. Mime in safely with their pivoting moves. Gurdurr is also a good teammate because of its access to Knock Off and Defog on top of being check to Steel-(add hyphen) and Dark-types that can threaten Galarian Mr. Mime. Entry hazard setters such as Ferroseed, Clefairy, Mareanie, and Koffing can be useful pairings with Galarian Mr. Mime, (AC) as they can chip down its switch-ins into a range of a KO.

[SET]
name: Rapid Spin
move 1: Rapid Spin
move 2: Psychic
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Galarian Mr. Mime can utilize a Rapid Spin set due to its solid STAB attacks, good Speed, (AC) and (add an adjective here to describe the coverage) coverage. With Heavy-Duty Boots, it can switch into battle and offensively pressure the opposing team, giving it opportunities to use Rapid Spin. Freeze-Dry and Ice Beam can be used on this set depending on your team, either giving up super-effective super effective coverage on Water-types or power. Focus Blast is the coverage move of choice, hitting hits entry hazard setters like Ferroseed and Piloswine for super effective damage.

Galarian-Mr. Mime Galarian Mr. Mime works best on offensive teams where it can apply offensive pressure and force switches, offering an opportunity to use Rapid Spin. Pivots such as Magmar, Electabuzz, Raboot, Thwackey, and Pikachu can easily bring in Galarian Mr. Mime. Pokemon weak to entry hazards such as non-Heavy-Duty Boots Magmar, Raboot, Rufflet, and Lampent also benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's access to Rapid Spin. Because of the lack of a setup move, Pokemon such as that can break through troublesome special walls such as like Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Ferroseed such as Taunt Galarian Linoone and stallbreaker (lowercase) Golbat make good teammates. It's a good idea for Galarian Mr. Mime to switch into these stallbreakers (lowercase) when anticipating Galarian Corsola and Lampent switching in to block Galarian Mr. Mime it from using Rapid Spin. Galarian Mr. Mime depends on its item, so Knock Off absorbers like Tangela, Gurdurr, Golbat, and Clefairy are good pairings partners.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Psychic
move 2: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Pyshock Psyshock
item: Choice Specs
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Specs, Galarian Mr. Mime is able to become a devastating wallbreaker. Its dual STAB attacks can hit much of the tier for powerful neutral damage, with Focus Blast being able to hit Steel-types such as Ferroseed and Klang on the switch. Psyshock can be used to break through troublesome special walls more easily, while Trick can cripple common switch-ins such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Metang.

There are various Pokemon that benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break and cripple walls like Galarian Corsola and Ferroseed, such as Electabuzz and Fraxure. Like the other sets, Galarian Mr. Mime benefits significantly from having teammates th




at can switch into Knock Off, such as Golbat, Gurdurr, and Tangela. Gurdurr is a good teammate because it can not only Defog entry hazards away, but it struggles to get past common walls such as Clefairy and Galarian Corsola, so having them also benefits from having common walls that it struggles to get past like Clefairy and Galarian Corsola broken down or crippled by Trick, (AC) which improves its matchup against them. Other Pokemon that can remove entry hazards make good partners, such as specially defensive Wartortle, (AC) which helps check Galarian Mr. Mime's Fire-type weakness, (AC) and or Vullaby, (AC) which helps check Galarian Mr. Mime's Ghost- and Dark-type weakness. Late-game cleaners such as Pikachu, Thwackey, and Kadabra are also very useful pairings partners, (AC) as they can prey on the Pokemon Galarian Mr. Mime is able to weaken for them.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
=============
Galarian Mr. Mime can run a Choice Scarf set with Healing Wish; (semicolon) however, Hattrem is a better Healing Wish user. Substitute is an optional move on the Nasty Plot set to avoid being revenge killed by priority users, but it's situational, and Focus Blast is generally much more useful. Future Sight is also an optional move Galarian Mr. Mime can use with Choice Specs, but Psyshock and Trick have typically more utility.

Checks and Counters
===================
**Priority Users**: Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime has a low Defense. With either a Stealth Rock weakness or a lack of an Eviolite, it can be easily preyed on by priority users such as Pikachu, Thwackey, and Raboot.

**Knock Off**: Knock Off is a very prevalent coverage move in the NFE metagame, meaning Galarian Mr. Mime often has trouble switching in and can be forced out easily. Once Galarian Mr. Mime loses its item, it often ends up becoming dead weight deadweight, either losing its much-needed bulk with an Eviolite or its means of avoiding hazards damage.

**Specially Defensive (RH) Pokemon**: Without Nasty Plot, Galarian Mr. Mime can be stopped by specially defensive walls such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, Klang, and Ferroseed. (AP) The latter two have to watch out for Focus Blast, however.

**Ghost-types**: Rapid Spin Galarian Mr. Mime struggles to break through Ghost-types in the tier such as Galarian Corsola, Lampent, Dusclops, and Honedge. They can switch into Galarian Mr. Mime throughout a match, blocking Rapid Spin and forcing it out with their Ghost-type attacks.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[professor tox, 484270]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ho3nConfirm3d, 231074]], [[Marjane, 355753]]
- Grammar checked by: [[username1, userid1]], [[username2, userid2]]
[/SPOILER]
 
GP 2/2
[SET]
name: Nasty Plot
move 1: Nasty Plot
move 2: Psychic / Psyshock
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast / Shadow Ball
item: Eviolite / Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Nasty Plot Galarian Mr. Mime is one of the most threatening wallbreakers and late-game sweepers in the NFE tier. Psychic and Psyshock hit most of the tier metagame incredibly hard, with Psyshock dealing more damage to special walls like Clefairy while doing significantly less damage to Gurdurr. Freeze-Dry lets it hits Marshtomp, Wartortle, and Palpitoad, (comma) while for super effective damage. However, Ice Beam is stronger against targets like Tangela and Hattrem, having a 56% chance to kill OHKO Tangela from full and securing an OHKO against always OHKOing Substitute + Bulk Up Rufflet. Focus Blast can hit common switch-ins like Ferroseed, Piloswine, and Klang, while Shadow Ball can hit other checks such as Metang, Hattrem, and Galarian Corsola. Using an Eviolite makes Galarian Mr. Mime much less susceptible to being revenge-killed by Pokemon revenge killers such as Thwackey, Raboot, and Life Orb Kadabra, while Heavy-Duty Boots are efficient in disregarding entry hazard chip and letting Galarian Mr. Mime switch in safely gives Galarian Mr. Mime more free switches.

Physical attackers such as Thwackey and Raboot benefit greatly from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break past Pokemon such as Tangela, Gurdurr, and Golbat. Thwackey's and Pikachu's access to Knock Off helps wear down Steel-type switch-ins and other Pokemon like Tangela into range; they can also bring Galarian Mr. Mime in safely with their pivoting moves. Gurdurr is also a good teammate because of its access to Knock Off and Defog on top of being check to Knock Off, Defog, and ability to check Steel- and Dark-types that can threaten Galarian Mr. Mime. Entry hazard setters such as Ferroseed, Clefairy, Mareanie, and Koffing can be useful pairings with Galarian Mr. Mime, as they can chip down its chip Galarian Mr. Mime's switch-ins into a range of a KO.

[SET]
name: Rapid Spin
move 1: Rapid Spin
move 2: Psychic
move 3: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 4: Focus Blast
item: Heavy-Duty Boots
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
Galarian Mr. Mime can utilize a Rapid Spin set due to its solid STAB attacks, good Speed, and superb coverage. With Heavy-Duty Boots, it can switch in and offensively pressure the opposing team, giving it opportunities to use Rapid Spin. The choice between Freeze-Dry and Ice Beam can be used on this set depending depends on your team, either giving up super-effective coverage on Water-types or general power. Focus Blast hits entry hazard setters like Ferroseed and Piloswine for super effective damage.

Galarian Mr. Mime works best on offensive teams where it can apply offensive pressure and force switches, offering creating an opportunity to use Rapid Spin. Pivots such as Magmar, Electabuzz, Raboot, Thwackey, and Pikachu can easily bring in Galarian Mr. Mime. Pokemon weak to entry hazards such as non-Heavy-Duty Boots Magmar, Raboot, Rufflet, and Lampent also benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's access to Rapid Spin. Because of the lack of Since this set lacks a setup move, Pokemon that can break through troublesome special walls like Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Ferroseed such as Taunt Galarian Linoone and stallbreaker Golbat make good teammates. It's a good idea for Galarian Mr. Mime to should switch into to these stallbreakers when anticipating Galarian Corsola and Lampent switching in to block it from using Rapid Spin to attempt spinblocking. Galarian Mr. Mime depends on its item, so Knock Off absorbers like Tangela, Gurdurr, Golbat, and Clefairy are good partners.

[SET]
name: Choice Specs
move 1: Psychic
move 2: Freeze-Dry / Ice Beam
move 3: Focus Blast
move 4: Trick / Psyshock
item: Choice Specs
ability: Screen Cleaner
nature: Timid
evs: 252 SpA / 4 SpD / 252 Spe

[SET COMMENTS]
With Choice Specs, Galarian Mr. Mime is able to become a devastating wallbreaker. Its dual STAB attacks can hit much of the tier for powerful neutral damage, with Focus Blast being able to hit Steel-types such as Ferroseed and Klang on the switch. Psyshock can be used to break through troublesome special walls more easily, while Trick can cripple common switch-ins such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, and Metang.

There are various Pokemon that benefit from Galarian Mr. Mime's ability to break though and cripple walls like Galarian Corsola and Ferroseed, such as Electabuzz and Fraxure. Like the other sets, Galarian Mr. Mime generally benefits significantly from having teammates that can switch into Knock Off, such as Golbat, Gurdurr, and Tangela. Gurdurr is a good teammate because it can not only Defog entry hazards away, but it also removes entry hazards with Defog and benefits from having common walls that it struggles to get past like Clefairy and Galarian Corsola broken down beaten or crippled by Trick, which improves its matchup against them. Other Pokemon that can remove entry hazards make good partners, such as include specially defensive Wartortle, which helps check patch Galarian Mr. Mime's Fire-type weakness, and Vullaby, which helps check Galarian Mr. Mime's Ghost- and Dark-type weakness handles Ghost- and Dark-type attacks. Late-game cleaners such as Pikachu, Thwackey, and Kadabra, (comma) are also very useful partners, as they can prey on the Pokemon Galarian Mr. Mime is able to weaken for them.

[STRATEGY COMMENTS]
Other Options
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Galarian Mr. Mime can run a Choice Scarf set with Healing Wish; however, Hattrem is a better Healing Wish user. Substitute is an optional move option on the Nasty Plot set to avoid being revenge killed by priority users, but it's much more situational than Focus Blast situational, and Focus Blast is generally much more useful. Future Sight is also an optional move Galarian Mr. Mime can use with option on Choice Specs Galarian Mr. Mime, but Psyshock and Trick have typically more utility.

Checks and Counters
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**Priority Users**: Mime-Galar Galarian Mr. Mime has a low Defense. With either a Stealth Rock weakness or a lack of an Eviolite, When weakened by Stealth Rock damage or lacking Eviolite, it can be easily preyed on by priority users such as Pikachu, Thwackey, and Raboot.

**Knock Off**: Knock Off is a very prevalent coverage move in the NFE metagame, meaning Galarian Mr. Mime often has trouble switching in and can be forced out easily. Once Galarian Mr. Mime loses its item, it often ends up becoming deadweight becomes dead weight, either losing its much-needed bulk with an Eviolite or its means of avoiding hazards damage Eviolite bulk or entry hazard immunity.

**Specially Defensive Pokemon**: Without Nasty Plot, Galarian Mr. Mime can be stopped by specially defensive walls such as Galarian Corsola, Clefairy, Klang, and Ferroseed. The latter two have to watch out for Focus Blast, however.

**Ghost-types**: Rapid Spin Galarian Mr. Mime struggles to break through Ghost-types in the tier such as Galarian Corsola, Lampent, Dusclops, and Honedge. They can switch into Galarian Mr. Mime throughout a match multiple times, blocking Rapid Spin and forcing it out with their Ghost-type attacks.

[CREDITS]
- Written by: [[professor tox, 484270]]
- Quality checked by: [[Ho3nConfirm3d, 231074]], [[Marjane, 355753]]
- Grammar checked by: [[martha, 384270]], [[username2, userid2]]
 

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