Pokémon UNITE Online Match 17

Pokémon UNITE Online Match 17

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I am using Snorlax in this match, it is the last of the starting Pokémon left for my Pokémon UNITE videos, I will list the other players as well.
Héctor590 - Greninja
eloco9090 - Lucario
olkku - Machamp
Nate2014 - Alolan Ninetales

The opponent's team of Pokémon
ABDUL12 - Greninja
MARKOFFEN - Talonflame
Marthy69 - Slowbro
titicmoi - Lucario
Chakir836 - Machamp

Pokémon UNITE has received an update, and the only Pokémon to have changes is Blissey, it now has higher Special Defense, and Safeguard was buffed. Another thing added in the update is Slowbro getting a Holowear, the Training Style. As for the weekly rotation, right now it is Greninja, Machamp, Wigglytuff, and Lucario.
I will go over Snorlax, it is a Defender Pokémon of the Melee style, its starting moves are Tackle and Rest, I recommend starting with Tackle so that Snorlax at least has a damage dealing move. Its basic attack becomes a boosted attack every third attack, and when the boosted attack hits, it deals damage to nearby opposing Pokémon and decreases their movement speed for a short time.
For Snorlax's moves, Tackle deals damage to opposing Pokémon and decreases their movement speed for a short time, and Rest has Snorlax fall asleep and restore HP, and it blocks movement of all Pokémon not on the user's team while Rest is in effect.
At Level 6, Snorlax will learn Heavy Slam or Flail, which replace Tackle. Heavy Slam has Snorlax jump up high and crash down, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon and throwing them, and Flail increases Snorlax's basic attack speed the lower its HP is.
At Level 8, Snorlax learns Block or Yawn, which replace Rest. Block has Snorlax create a wall and gives it a shield, and prevents opposing Pokémon from passing through the wall and shoves them if they make contact with it. Yawn puts opposing Pokémon to sleep if the move hits.
Snorlax's Unite Move is Power Nap, Snorlax falls asleep and its snore will damage opposing Pokémon over time if they are in its area of effect while Snorlax is restoring HP, when using certain moves, Snorlax rolls over, dealing more damage to opposing Pokémon.
At Level 12, Heavy Slam or Flail will be upgraded, Heavy Slam has increased damage dealt when using this move, and Flail has increased damage, and if Snorlax's HP is very low, its basic attacks that hit opposing Pokémon will restore Snorlax's HP. At Level 14, Block or Yawn get upgraded, Block reduces the damage Snorlax receives while it is in effect, and Yawn decreases the movement speed of opposing Pokémon for a short time when the move hits.
Snorlax's Ability is Gluttony, which increases the extra effect from eating Berries. For items, the Eject Button is the best option, and some good items for it are Score Shield, Buddy Barrier, and Focus Band for a defensive build, with Flail, it can make use of Muscle Band and Scope Lens.
Snorlax has very good Endurance, its Mobility and Offense are below average, and it has decent Support, it works best in the Top Lane, likely to stop opposing Pokémon from attacking Rotom so that its teammates can get in some damage against it, Block also works in repelling opposing Pokémon from scoring a goal, Snorlax works best when it is teamed up with an attacker. Its Unite Move is good for defending goals, as Snorlax will restore HP and it deals damage over time to opposing Pokémon.
Some of Snorlax's best teammates are Pokémon that deal some good damage, like Alolan Ninetales, its Block and Heavy Slam combo makes it a good partner for Cramorant while it uses its Unite Move, and Eldegoss as a Support Pokémon can work as a good teammate for Snorlax to make it very hard to take down, as Snorlax has massive HP, Defense, and Special Defense, but it isn't that much of an attacker, so it is all about acting as a wall while its teammates do the fighting.







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