![]() Let's make one thing clear: This is a MOBA that features Pokemon this is not a Pokemon game that's also a MOBA. There are still items, but they are designated to be held by Pokemon before a match begins. There are some MOBA tropes that aren't included in Pokemon Unite, such as the lack of AI-controlled minions or "creep" and the removal of buying items mid-match. However, there is a good reason to destroy goals, as the area between two opposing goals is called a "Speed Flux Zone." Any opponents caught in that zone will see their speed slowed until they make their way out of it, making them a prime target for attack while they're in there. Goals can be destroyed through scoring points-more on the scoring format later-but unlike other MOBAs, victory is achieved by total points scored instead of objective destruction, so matches can technically be won without destroying a single goal. Second, instead of towers to be destroyed, lanes are dotted with goals in which Pokemon score points with Aeos Energy they've collected. First, there are only two lanes, top and bottom, with the entire section between the lanes a wild area populated by AI Pokemon. So how does Pokemon Unite approach this MOBA format? While there is an arena with lanes and wild areas in between, the Pokemon Unite arenas are slightly different. Eventually, the winning team will force its way into the opposing starting area, destroying a final tower (the "Nexus" in League of Legends terms) to claim victory. League of Legends-the most popular MOBA game in the world-refers to these areas between the paths as "jungles," but for Pokemon fans, an easy way to think of them is "wild areas" a la Sword and Shield.Ī standard MOBA match's objective is for one team to make its way across the map to the other team's starting point, destroying checkpoints (or "towers") in the lanes along the way to gain more access to the map. Battlefields usually include paths along the top, bottom, or middle called "lanes," with areas between the lanes populated by monsters or, in this case, Wild Pokemon. MOBA? What's a MOBA?įirst and foremost, let's address the Phanpy in the room for longtime Pokemon fans: What is this "MOBA" you keep hearing about? MOBA stands for "multiplayer online battle arena," a highly competitive multiplayer format featuring two teams of (typically) five in a giant arena. As such, those fans might have some questions about the fundamentals of Pokemon Unite, specifically ones like, "What the heck is this game?" and, "How does it work?" Fear not, loyal Pokemon trainer, as this is a handy guide that will give you the foundation you need to succeed on Aeos Island, whether it's your first or 100th Unite match. ![]() ![]() This new MOBA from The Pokemon Company and Tencent brings the tenured series to a whole new world of competition via the Switch and mobile devices, playing unlike anything with the Pokemon name on it. Pokemon Unite is a match made in heaven: the most successful franchise in the entire world coupled with the gold standard format for competitive gaming.
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