How The Four Leaked Pokemon Will Ruin Unite: Comfey is the only unreleased Pokemon now present in the Unite public test server, and we are unsure of the Pokemon that will follow it. Timi Studio Group, who created Year 2, has always kept gamers updated on the three new Pokemon joining the game.
However, it has suddenly deviated from the norm and decided to keep us in the dark regarding potential Unite Licenses. Dragapult was released last week, so Comfey will be available in about two weeks. But after that, at least officially, we don’t know what will happen.
How The Four Leaked Pokemon Will Ruin Unite
Let the leakers, or in the case of Pokemon Unite, one leaker in particular, fill in the blanks. Data miner ElChicoEevee has a perfect track record for leaking information about planned Pokemon and Unite features. The leaker released four potential Pokemon on Twitter last week that they think would shortly arrive in the United. ElChicoEevee believes these Pokemon are pure guesswork based on in-game files, in contrast to most of their information, and advises us to treat this leak with caution. Goodra, Chandelure, Tropius, and Intel Xeon are the new Pokemon.
Again, ElChicoEevee is unable to confirm whether any or all of these Pokemon will actually be released, but given the dearth of official announcements, it is worthwhile to speculate about the potential effects these Pokemon may have on the game. Every time a new Unite License is released, a certain percentage of players tend to think they are so powerful that their presence will ruin the entire game.
Sometimes, like with Scizor and Dragapult, we receive weak or balanced Pokemon, but more frequently than not, players demand nerfs as soon as a new’mon appears. In light of that, this is how I believe each revealed Pokemon will harm the game.
Dragon Pokemon
Let’s start with ElChicoEevee’s apparent preference for Goodra over the other three. Many people, like me, will be happy to see the Dragon Pokemon (yes, it really is the Dragon Pokemon). I predict it will either play the role of a Defender or an All-Rounder like its Dragon-type brethren. Despite not being of the poisonous kind, Goodra is frequently thought to possess poisonous qualities because of its slimy skin and poisonous moves, Acid Spray and Poison Tail. Gengar and Venusaur are two Poison-type Pokemon who both employ a slightly modified version of the same poison move, Sludge Bomb.
also take this with a grain of salt but one of the upcoming Pokémon also could be:
Chandelure
Tropius
InteleonAs said take with a grain of salt since they might not come its pure speculation based on some things i saw in the files https://t.co/5ko2nLCXYC
— Eevee (@ElChicoEevee) January 6, 2023
The poison status effect that deals damage over time (DoT) is applied by that ability, but neither power poses a serious threat. Goodra offers Unite the chance to implement a truly lethal DoT, something other MOBAs already have but which Unite has not yet done. Ticking damage can hinder supporters who depend on burst healing, such as Blissey, and it can cause unwitting players to perish outside of engagements they would have otherwise won. You should be concerned about the terrible Poison damage that Goodra could cause if you’ve ever managed to escape with only a tiny bit of health remaining.
Chandelure Pokemon
You are already familiar with the type of headache that Chandelure may give you if you have ever had to deal with obnoxious Ghost Pokemon. Unite has already demonstrated how dangerous invisible Pokemon can be with Gengar’s hit-and-run assassin technique and Sableye’s persistent bugging. Chandelure’s kit will probably have a different approach to invisibility, but it will undoubtedly be just as effective as the other ghosts’. It sounds like a genuine horror if a chandelier might suddenly appear behind the opposing line and Fire Spin your supports.

Tropius strikes me as an odd selection because it would undoubtedly be one of the least well-liked Pokemon to join Unite. On the other hand, it could be a real threat to deal with. The first thing that comes to mind when I think about how Tropius would operate in United is a “flying tank,” and just the idea terrifies me. Some Defenders, like Mamoswine and Greedent, have great mobility, but if a real Flying-Type tank has the ability to fly over obstacles to hunt down weak Pokemon and join team fights swiftly, they might have a significant impact on the game.
Due to their reliance on teams more than most other Pokemon, Defenders are one of the hardest classes to play as a solo player. However, a highly mobile Defender may wind up serving as United’s first tank carry, which would cause a significant shift in the meta.
Finally, I believe that everyone is aware of the potential harm Inteleon could have to the game. Sniper-capable Pokemon have a significant impact on the game due to their ability to secure objectives and their ability to effectively target weak, low-health, and backline Pokemon. Thanks to Solar Beam, Venasaur and Mew have both seen spells of meta-dominance, while Decidueye has always been a tremendous tool in the proper hands.
The only thing stopping Decidueye from becoming more dangerous is its lack of mobility, but if Inteleon had Surf or Dive in addition to a potent sniper move, it might become the most dangerous Attacker on the lineup.
We hope for balance, but history suggests that all four of these Pokemon will be overpowered, making gamers of Unite sob until they are nerfed. Of course, the fact that these four Pokemon are not Umbreon is the main factor that will cause Unite to fail, but I won’t hold that against them.
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