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Pokémon UNITE: Current Meta Analysis with Mega Charizard X - Updated Tier List The video presents an updated tier list of Pokémon UNITE, considering the impact of Mega Charizard X and recent balance changes. The strengths and weaknesses of various Pokémon in the current meta are discussed, offering recommendations for ranked matches and game strategies.
Pokémon UNITE: Current Meta Analysis with Mega Charizard X - Updated Tier List
1. 🔥 Introduction to the Tier List and the Current Meta of Pokémon UNITE
  • ✅ The video presents an updated tier list due to the inclusion of Mega Charizard X and recent balance changes.
  • ⚠️ It is mentioned that the next balance patch is expected on November 14th, with the arrival of Delma and Vaporeon on November 20th.
  • ✅ The importance of observing how the meta evolves after the last balance change is emphasized.
00:00 - 00:54
1. 🔥 Introduction to the Tier List and the Current Meta of Pokémon UNITE
  • ✅ The video presents an updated tier list due to the inclusion of Mega Charizard X and recent balance changes.
  • ⚠️ It is mentioned that the next balance patch is expected on November 14th, with the arrival of Delma and Vaporeon on November 20th.
  • ✅ The importance of observing how the meta evolves after the last balance change is emphasized.
01:05 - 02:58
2. 🎮 Analysis of Offensive Pokémon: Decidueye, Mew, Raichu, and Dragapult
  • Decidueye: Useful with a team that takes advantage of it, good damage but situational.
  • ⚠️ Mew: Has lost strength since the last change, possibly due to the reduction of selectable items.
  • Raichu: Nerf to Volt Tackle, but buff to Discharge, which could revive this build.
  • ⚠️ Dragapult: Can do a lot of damage, but is very fragile and depends on the team composition.
03:36 - 04:28
3. 🔥 Evaluation of Other Offensive Pokémon: Nelsola, Greninja, Delphox, Gardevoir, and Latios
  • Greninja and Delphox: Solid, with Delphox standing out for its Unite to defend bases.
  • ⚠️ Gardevoir: Requires reaching level 9 to stand out.
  • Latios: Strong in the late game, needs to work the Podereón in early to destroy in late.
04:29 - 05:34
4. ✨ Analysis of Mew, Sylveon, Glaceon, Armarouge, and Miraidon
  • Mew: Potentially A+ depending on the player, good early and late game.
  • ⚠️ Sylveon: Can be taken advantage of.
  • Glaceon: Quite a bit of damage and early game.
  • Armarouge: Still good, with varied builds.
  • Miraidon: Can be played with electro of rape or distance, important to read its abilities well.
05:35 - 07:01
5. ⚖️ Considerations on Chandelure, Venusaur, Cramorant, Inteleon, Espeon, and Pikachu
  • Venusaur: Stands out since the previous buff, one of the favorite offensives.
  • ⚠️ Cramorant: Suffers from Powercrip.
  • Inteleon: Difficult to play, requires good aim and internet connection.
  • ⚠️ Pikachu: Has been decreasing its usefulness in recent seasons.
07:02 - 07:41
6. 📉 Evaluation of Duraludon, Cinderace, and Considerations for Offensives
  • Duraludon: Not very liked.
  • Cinderace: Can do good damage, but needs defensive Pokémon on the team.
  • ⚠️ Ninetales: Would be the worst here.
07:42 - 09:04
7. ⚔️ Analysis of Balanced Pokémon: Charizard, Machamp, Azumarill, Tsareena, Blaziken, Tinkaton, Metagross, Aegislash, Lucario
  • Charizard: Still very good.
  • ⚠️ Machamp and Azumarill: In a B.
  • Tsareena: Has been nerfed a little, now is A.
  • Blaziken: A plus.
  • ⚠️ Tinkaton: A tier B.
  • Metagross: Could be a tier B plus.
  • Aegislash: In an A.
  • Lucario: The megalucario would be in a tier A+ or even a tier S, because this Pokémon has not been nerfed at all.
09:05 - 10:08
8. ⚖️ Considerations on Ceruledge, Suicune, Tyranitar, Galarian Rapidash, Scizor, Goodra, Dragonite, and Mewtwo
  • ⚠️ Ceruledge: Has decreased its usefulness a little with the last nerf they gave it.
  • Suicune: Tier S clearly.
  • ⚠️ Tyranitar: Can be tier B, really.
  • Galarian Rapidash: Is in a very solid tier A.
  • Scizor: Tier C.
  • ⚠️ Goodra: Has received an item, which is a big root, that benefits it quite a bit, but I still feel like it's missing something else.
  • Dragonite: This Pokémon can't be much.
  • Mewtwo: In the win rate percentage of the top win rate percentage, the two are last, the Mew2 X and the Mew2 Y, which says a lot about these Pokémon.
10:09 - 10:38
9. ✨ Analysis of Scyther, Garchomp, Aegislash, Buzzwole, Mimikyu, Zacian, and Falinks
  • Scyther: In a tier A.
  • ⚠️ Garchomp: Can be in a B plus along with Charizard.
  • Aegislash: Clearly in an A.
  • Buzzwole: A+ for sure.
  • Mimikyu: In an A.
  • Zacian: Can also be in an A.
  • Falinks: Can also be in a tier C.
10:39 - 10:55
10. 🔥 Evaluation of Tsareena and Urshifu
  • Tsareena: In an A+ tier, clearly.
  • Urshifu: The two Urshifus in an A+ tier. These two Urshifus are doing quite a bit of damage currently and have very good utility. I think the Rapid Flow Style is a little better than the Single Strike Style, but the truth is that they are two very good Pokémon.
10:56 - 12:05
11. 💨 Analysis of Agile Pokémon: Gengar, Dodrio, Absol, Leafeon, Darkrai, Zoroark, Talonflame, and Mismagius
  • Gengar: Received a buff recently that I consider raises it from a tier B to a tier B plus.
  • Dodrio: I consider it very good.
  • Absol: Is a good early Pokémon. Has been nerfed.
  • Leafeon: For me it is tier S for sure.
  • Darkrai: Has received a good buff.
  • Zoroark: I think it could be in an A or A plus comfortably.
  • Talonflame: I think it can be in a B plus.
  • Mismagius: Also in a B plus there along with Gengar, along with eh Talonflame, in between let's say.
12:06 - 13:56
12. 🛡️ Analysis of Defensive Pokémon: Snorlax, Trevenant, Slowbro, Umbreon, Mamoswine, Crustle, Goodra, Blastoise, Lapras, Ho-Oh, and Greedent
  • Snorlax: Of course.
  • Trevenant: For me, the truth is that it is holding up quite a bit. They are Pokémon very considered to play in the games, they hold up too much.
  • Slowbro: For me it is a tier A.
  • Umbreon: It is also a tier A.
  • Mamoswine: Can be a tier B plus just like Crostol and Gudra.
  • ⚠️ Goodra: Previously I would have placed it in a tier C, but eh eh I can't raise this Pokémon, I can't raise it that much. I have received an item, which is a big root, that benefits it quite a bit, but I still feel like it's missing something else.
  • Blastoise: I put it in a tier A along with Slogro. I think this Pokémon is excellent.
  • Lapras: Tier B plus.
  • Ho-Oh: I would put it in a tier. Ah, in a tier we are going to put it. The truth is we are not going to go so crazy with this Pokémon, huh? It has received many nerfs, they have reduced quite a bit the damage it could do, but it still has its usefulness. It does quite a bit of stun and can revive its allies, which is the most broken thing the Pokémon can do and is very useful.
  • Greedent: I put Griden in tier D, I don't like it very much and eh the truth is that this Pokémon holds up, but it holds up for himself. It is not such a defensive Pokémon. The role of the defensive Pokémon basically tells us that we have to defend the team. We are a defender. But Green really defends himself more and is running around the map trying to do another role different from that of a defensive Pokémon, eh, more like a Saelight role trying to annoy the enemy. That would be his role, which he fulfills very well, but as a defender I don't consider him so good.
13:57 - 15:38
13. 💖 Analysis of Support Pokémon: Blissey, Clefable, Wigglytuff, Mr. Mime, and Sableye
  • Blissey and Clefable: I think they are very good. They are always the most broken, really. Blisia right now they have buffed what would be they have enhanced the healing rather, so there are seeing quite a few blis that heal currently in this meta, but it is not bad at all with the veil and reinforcement abilities, which is very good, even enhances quite a bit offensive Pokémon that play a lot with giving basics.
  • Wigglytuff: I would put it in a tier plus, we are not going to go crazy. Eh, I really prefer it in a 5Q game than in a solo game that I am going to put it in a B plus, but if it is a 5Q game, I think it can work more, because a 5Q game is notable because the performance of this Pokémon, because it is played more coordinatedly with your team, right? If you play five with your group and vasog, the truth is that they are going to receive that support from you, but if you play it in a solo queue, the truth is that it does not become much.
  • ⚠️ Mr. Mime: I put it in a tier C. The truth is, this Pokémon has received a buff in terms of the walls, although it could be tier. has received a buoff. Yes, in terms of the walls, in terms of the cooldown, I understand, but you could play a little more to do more stun, but I don't think it's so broken. I was main Mr. Mind when they did the rework this was played a lot and did a lot of damage, whether with any set of abilities and was its usefulness, let's say, because you could even heal quite well. Currently it does not heal anything and the only thing it is played for is to annoy the team with the walls, but you can get utility out of it.
  • Sableye: I would consider that it is better than Mr. Mind and better than SidoG in Soloq Cube. Eye, in solo that I could consider it in a B plus, but above, let's say, right? Within the best there.
15:50 - 16:47
14. ✨ Analysis of Support Pokémon: Latias, Hoopa, Comfey, and Eldegoss
  • Latias: The truth is that the rework that they did to Latias or well, not rework, but buoff, that basically now we unlock the abilities at level 4 and at level 7 come very well. Anyway, I think it's in a B plus, it could be in A, but it's that the seeing the range of A, the section of A and the Pokémon that are there, I don't think Latias gives the size, but the truth is that the buff has come very well.
  • Hoopa: I would also consider that in 5Q you don't get so much out of it. No, sorry, in 5Q you do get the most out of it and in solo that playing alone you don't get so much out of it because you need your team to receive your calls, your calls and eh very usually in solo queue this does not happen.
  • Comfey: The truth is, also Confi is better taken advantage of playing in duo between them. If we are considering a tier of solo that, I would put it in a B plus or even B, but the Ghost, the Ghost, the truth, does defend well. I consider it a tiera.
  • Eldegoss: Likewise. For me they are good supports these two.
16:48 - 18:05
15. 🔥 Final Analysis: Mega Charizard X and Reflections on the Meta
  • Mega Charizard X: Clearly, well, dad, is the new Pokémon. It will be in tier and one of the best even does quite a bit of damage, but yes, this Pokémon still suffers from the same thing that the balanced ones suffer from, the stuns. This Pokémon can be controlled, it is easy to control and unlike megalucario, megalucario can become unstoppable, that is, we cannot control it eh whether with abocarro or with increment fist. We have two abilities with megalucario, which we can be spamming to prevent us from being stunned. In the case of Megachari XX this does not happen. If we freeze it, this affects it quite a bit. What is true is that this Pokémon currently arrived with a lot of damage, quite a bit of damage. So if it is still alive after the stone, it will probably give you a fire fist and an envitio that will erase your life just for that. But when they do the nerf, because they have to do a nerf clearly this Pokémon, I think it would be in an A tier or a little more above the normal Charizard, because the truth is that yes, if they subtract quite a bit of damage to this Pokémon, it remains as a normal balanced, common and current, as could be now in Poleon, that in Poleon, eye, is being played and eh yes this Pokémon comes very well, that is, it is still useful.
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