
Is Nidorina Good in Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee Playthrough?
Mid-stage between Nidoran♀ and Nidoqueen. Moon Stone it the moment you're ready. Everything Nidorina does, Nidoqueen does better.
Nidoran♀ (female) trades roughly evenly with Brock's team.
Misty's team hits Nidoran♀ (female)'s weaknesses hard.
Lt. Surge's typing presses Nidoran♀ (female)'s defenses.
Nidoqueen has the type edge here and should clean up Erika's team.
Koga's team hits Nidoqueen's weaknesses hard.
Nidoqueen trades roughly evenly with Sabrina's team.
Nidoqueen trades roughly evenly with Blaine's team.
Giovanni's Pokemon outpace and outclass Nidoqueen here.
Nidoqueen trades roughly evenly with Blue's team.
Nidoqueen trades roughly evenly with Lorelei's team.
Bruno's team hits Nidoqueen's weaknesses hard.
Agatha's typing presses Nidoqueen's defenses.
Lance's team hits Nidoqueen's weaknesses hard.
Nidoqueen trades roughly evenly with Trace's team.
Catch Nidorina on Route 9 (walking, Lv 17-22).
Catch Nidoran F on Route 9 (walking, Lv 17-22).
You can pick up the Moon Stone in Mt. Moon. 1 other location is also available.
How to Get Nidorina in Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee
Nidorina appears at decent spawn rates across 6 spots in mid-game routes. Sort by Best below if you want the highest rate, or Earliest if you want the quickest access point in your playthrough.
Where To Catch Nidorina in LGPE
Nidoran♀ (female) is your first catch on the way to Nidorina. You'll find walking encounters from Lv. 3-46 across 16 total spots in the chain.
Step 1Catch Nidoran♀ (female)Route 22Lv.3-4GrassRate 20%Route 9Lv.17-22GrassRate 15%Route 10Lv.18-23GrassRate 15%Route 23Lv.41-46GrassRate 10%
Step 2Nidorina ✓Route 9Lv.17-22GrassRate 5%Route 10Lv.18-23GrassRate 5%Route 23Lv.41-46GrassRate 19%or evolve from Nidoran♀ (female) (Step 1)
Nidorina Weakness
Type-wise, Nidorina takes extra damage from Ground and Psychic. It resists 5 types, giving it decent defensive coverage. Only 2 weaknesses makes it relatively easy to build around defensively.
| Damage | Types |
|---|---|
| 2x (Weak) | Ground, Psychic |
| 0.5x (Resist) | Grass, Fighting, Poison, Bug, Fairy |
What is Nidorina Weak Against
GoodBest Pokemon Against Nidorina
In Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee, Garchomp's Earthquake hits Nidorina for 59-70%. Alakazam threatens a KO with Psychic (94-111%).
Garchomp DragonGround | A | |
Recommended Build AbilityRough Skin ItemRocky Helmet NatureJolly Moves
Damage vs Nidorina View Garchomp builds →Earthquake 2x59-70% Stone Edge20-23% | ||
Alakazam Psychic | B | |
Recommended Build AbilityMagic Guard ItemFocus Sash NatureTimid Moves
Damage vs Nidorina View Alakazam builds →Psychic 2x94-111%KO Focus Blast21-24% Energy Ball15-18% Shadow Ball28-33% | ||
C | ||
Recommended Build AbilityUnaware ItemLeftovers NatureBold Moves View Pyukumuku builds →
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Nidorina Evolutions
This Poison-type links Nidoran♀ (female) to Nidoqueen. Nidorina has 365 stats but sits in the Undiscovered egg group. HP has grown the most so far (+15), but there's still another 140 stats to gain in the final evolution. View every chain in the Evolution Chart.
How to Evolve
LGPE Nidorina Best Moveset
62 Attack at 56 Speed with Poison typing. The moveset improves slightly over Nidoran but still can't justify a slot. One evolution from Nidoqueen's Poison/Ground dual TermStab and defensive profile.
Best Build
Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee uses different battle mechanics.
Competitive build content is not applicable for this game. Select a main series game for builds.
Moves List
Nidorina develops a solid moveset just through leveling. Blizzard and Ice Beam show up naturally, and the progression handles both STAB and utility without leaning on TMs for the core attacks.
How to Read the Moves Table
Tabs
- Level-Up
- Learned by leveling up.
- TM
- Taught by a Technical Machine.
- Egg
- Inherited via breeding.
- Tutor
- NPC tutor (cost: items, BP, money).
- Reminder
- An NPC reteaches any move this Pokemon could have learned by leveling up.
- Transfer
- Carried over from an older game using Pokemon HOME.
- Event
- Given out through Mystery Gift events.
Visual Signals
CAT (Category)
How the move deals damage and which stats it uses.
A small dot on the icon's corner marks the move as contact. That triggers abilities like Static, Flame Body, Rough Skin, or Iron Barbs, plus items like Rocky Helmet and Sticky Barb.
Tier (S to D)
Each move's competitive rank in RankedBoost's system. TM, Egg, and Tutor sort by tier by default (best first). On Level-Up, click the Tier header to do the same.
PWR (Power)
Base damage. Numbers shown in a type color include STAB (base × 1.5). Hover any colored number to see the math.
— means no power (status moves) or variable power.
Sorting & Filter
Click any column header to sort. Level-Up opens with Lv 1 at the top. TM, Egg, and Tutor open with the highest-tier moves at the top.
Search filters by move name or type. The Filter button limits the list to STAB, Physical, Special, or Status moves.
Level-Up Moves
TM Moves
Egg Moves
Tutor Moves
Base Stats
When resting deep in its burrow, its barbs always retract. This is proof that it is relaxed.
Nidorina Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee Guide
In Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee, Nidorina isn't fully evolved, so it's not built for competitive play. You'll want to evolve it into Nidoqueen to unlock its full potential. At 365 BST, it's a stepping stone rather than a team anchor.
Poison Point is the go-to ability for Nidorina. It has a 30% chance of poisoning attacking Pokémon on contact. Its hidden ability Hustle can work in specific setups. Rivalry is the other option. Pick based on what your team needs.
In Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee, Nidorina fills the support role. It's a physical attacker with base 62 Attack. At base 56 Speed, it won't be moving first often.
In Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee, Nidorina does the job early-game if you need a Poison type on your team. Evolve it into Nidoqueen before the later gyms and it holds up fine through the story.
Game Availability
Nidorina has been part of the series since Red & Blue, appearing in 19 titles across all 10 generations. As a Gen 1 original, it's one of the most consistently available Pokemon in the franchise.
Click a game to view version-specific details
- Gen 1RBDebut

Red & Blue - Gen 1Y
Yellow - Gen 2GS

Gold & Silver - Gen 2C
Crystal - Gen 3RS

Ruby & Sapphire - Gen 3E
Emerald - Gen 3FRLG

FireRed & LeafGreen - Gen 4DP

Diamond & Pearl - Gen 4Pt
Platinum - Gen 4HGSS

HeartGold & SoulSilver - Gen 5BW

Black & White - Gen 5B2W2

Black 2 & White 2 - Gen 6XY

X & Y - Gen 6ORAS

Omega Ruby & Alpha Sapphire - Gen 7SM

Sun & Moon - Gen 7USUM

Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon - Gen 7LGPE

Let's Go Pikachu & Eevee - Gen 8SwSh

Sword & Shield - Gen 8BDSP

Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl - Gen 8PLA
Legends: Arceus - Gen 9SV

Scarlet & Violet - Gen 9LZA
Legends: Z-A - Gen 10WW

Winds & Waves