Pokémon UNITE Online Match 16

Pokémon UNITE Online Match 16

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I am using Garchomp in this match, while it is a powerful character, it has a very rough start, and as an All-Rounder, it has well balanced stats. Here are all the other players in this match and what Pokémon were selected.
Daner - Blastoise
Wattapees - Cinderace
cgotar - Gengar
Ikiza - Cramorant

The opponent's team of Pokémon.
Danielko69 - Blastoise
Essod - Machamp
Viictory - Greninja
Game_Zeitung - Crustle
Brogan2011 - Cinderace

I went with Garchomp, as it is part of the weekly rotation at the time of this match happening, the other Pokémon in rotation are Crustle, Absol, and Cramorant.
Garchomp is an All-Rounder that uses Melee attacks, it starts off matches as Gible, and its basic attack is very unique, after five attacks, it becomes a boosted attack which deals increased damage and restores HP, and it boosts Garchomp's basic attack speed every time its basic attack hits an opposing Pokémon.
As for its starting moves, it doesn't have the best start, Bulldoze is its only move that deals damage, so I recommend picking that one up. Bulldoze has Gible stomp the ground, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in the area of effect, and Sand Attack reduces the opposing Pokémon's field of vision, and increases Gible's movement speed and basic attack speed, so this can be good in the Middle Lane while grinding against wild Pokémon.
At Level 6, Gible will evolve into Gabite, and it can learn Dig or Dragon Rush, which replace Sand Attack, so this does give it another damaging move. Dig has Gabite burrow underground, and moves quickly towards the designated location, jumping out when it comes into contact with opposing Pokémon or when it has travelled its maximum distance. When Gabite jumps out, it deals damage to opposing Pokémon that are in the area of effect and throws them. Dragon Rush has Gabite dive in the designated location, shoving opposing Pokémon.
At Level 8, Gabite learns Earthquake or Dragon Claw, they replace Bulldoze. Earthquake has Gabite jump into the air and crash down forcefully into the ground, damaging opposing Pokémon the are in its area of effect, and Dragon Claw is an attack that hits in two parts while dashing forward, the first hit deals damage to opposing Pokémon and throws them, and the second attack deals increased damage and increases Gabite's basic attack speed.
At Level 10, Gabite will evolve into Garchomp, and its Unite Move is learned at Level 10, it is Livid Outrage, when used, Garchomp unleashes a powerful chain of attacks, the final attack throws opposing Pokémon, but it leaves Garchomp unable to act for a short time.
At Level 12, Dig or Dragon Rush will be upgraded, Dig reduces the damage Garchomp takes for a short time after it jumps out of the ground, and Dragon Rush decreases the movement speed of opposing Pokémon for a short time when they are shoved by this move at maximum distance.
At Level 14, Earthquake or Dragon Claw will be upgraded, Earthquake decreases the movement speed of opposing Pokémon for a short time if they are hit by the move, and Dragon Claw has increased damage dealt by the move.
Garchomp's Ability is Rough Skin, when Garchomp is hit by a close-ranged attack, a portion of damage received is reflected back to the attacker. When using Garchomp, while the game does recommend the Bottom Lane, likely because of the experience boost from Drednaw, the Middle Lane is preferred, because it has a very rough start in the Gible stage, with only Bulldoze and Sand Attack at the start, so it is recommend to grind against the wild Pokémon, like Bouffalant and Ludicolo until it has at least evolved into Gabite, then it can do well in battle.
For items, Garchomp works well with the Eject Button, and for held items, it can make use of many different items, like Muscle Band, Scope Lens, Attack Weight, and Assault Vest. For moves, Dragon Claw and Dragon Rush are best paired together, while Dig and Earthquake are good for the area of effect damage, specially when you use Earthquake right after using Dig. It is a very powerful Pokémon in the lategame, but early on, it only has one damaging move, and its Unite Move takes practice to get used to, but it is very powerful if you can land most of the hits. Because Garchomp can heal a little bit of damage, and the increased damage is based on the opposing Pokémon's maximum HP, so that can help against boss Pokémon like Drednaw, Rotom, and Zapdos.
Garchomp works well with teammates that can stun opposing Pokémon, like Gardevoir and Pikachu, and Pokémon that have moves that prevent opposing Pokémon from fleeing, like Crustle and Alolan Ninetales.







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