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Pokémon UNITE: The Power of Teamwork Overcoming the Solo Queue Disaster!To overcome the difficulties of solo queue in Pokémon UNITE, the player teams up with friends for duo and trio queues, experimenting with various Pokémon and team compositions. They embark on a journey to achieve Master Rank victories with Pokémon like Dragapult, Pikachu, Urshifu, Trevenant, and Blastoise, sometimes even winning with unexpected team setups.
1. 🤝 Escaping Solo Queue! Teamwork with Friends
· The player mentions the difficulties of Pokémon UNITE solo queue and expresses their intention to strengthen teamwork by playing duo and trio queues with friends.
· This video starts with a trio queue non-draft match, where they play with 3 unfamiliar teammates.
· This video starts with a trio queue non-draft match, where they play with 3 unfamiliar teammates.
00:00 - 00:37
1. 🤝 Escaping Solo Queue! Teamwork with Friends
· The player mentions the difficulties of Pokémon UNITE solo queue and expresses their intention to strengthen teamwork by playing duo and trio queues with friends.
· This video starts with a trio queue non-draft match, where they play with 3 unfamiliar teammates.
· This video starts with a trio queue non-draft match, where they play with 3 unfamiliar teammates.
00:38 - 02:47
2. 👻 Dragapult's Revenge Match: The Threat of Zapdos and Glaceon
· The player challenges a Dragapult match again, having lost repeatedly in the previous video.
· With Zapdos and Glaceon on the opposing team, the match is expected to be tough.
· The player makes repeated timing mistakes, gets knocked out multiple times, and struggles against Zapdos's immense damage.
· The match is ultimately described as a 'disaster,' with Zapdos's damage being too powerful.
· With Zapdos and Glaceon on the opposing team, the match is expected to be tough.
· The player makes repeated timing mistakes, gets knocked out multiple times, and struggles against Zapdos's immense damage.
· The match is ultimately described as a 'disaster,' with Zapdos's damage being too powerful.
02:48 - 05:48
3. ⚡ The 5-Attacker Team Challenge: 80,000 Damage with Pikachu!
· The player attempts a team composition consisting only of 5 attackers (Pikachu, Inteleon, Decidueye, Espeon, Cinderace).
· They judge the situation to be favorable as there are no Speedsters on the opposing team.
· The player uses Pikachu's Electro Ball and Volt Tackle moves.
· As a result of the match, the player deals 80,000 damage, but the 5-attacker team ultimately loses.
· The opposing team's Machamp played an incredible role, scoring 295 points.
· They judge the situation to be favorable as there are no Speedsters on the opposing team.
· The player uses Pikachu's Electro Ball and Volt Tackle moves.
· As a result of the match, the player deals 80,000 damage, but the 5-attacker team ultimately loses.
· The opposing team's Machamp played an incredible role, scoring 295 points.
05:49 - 08:28
4. 🥋 Urshifu Play: Questions about Exp Share and Backdoor Attempt
· The player chooses Urshifu.
· They mention that the 'Exp Share' item no longer seems to be working properly.
· They struggle to defeat enemies due to a lack of damage.
· A backdoor attempt (secretly scoring in the opponent's goal zone) fails.
· The team was in the lead, and the Lapras player's performance is particularly praised.
· They mention that the 'Exp Share' item no longer seems to be working properly.
· They struggle to defeat enemies due to a lack of damage.
· A backdoor attempt (secretly scoring in the opponent's goal zone) fails.
· The team was in the lead, and the Lapras player's performance is particularly praised.
08:29 - 10:48
5. 🌳 The Power of a 3-Defender Team: Victory with Trevenant's Pain Split!
· The player intended to form a team entirely of defenders, but due to Miraidon and Espeon, they start the match with a 3-defender (Trevenant, Mamoswine, Umbreon) + Espeon, Miraidon composition.
· They utilize Trevenant's Pain Split move to harass enemies.
· The opposing team eventually surrenders, leading to a victory.
· The player strongly recommends the 3-defender team composition, jokingly stating that if you can't win with this combo, it's a 'skill issue.'
· They utilize Trevenant's Pain Split move to harass enemies.
· The opposing team eventually surrenders, leading to a victory.
· The player strongly recommends the 3-defender team composition, jokingly stating that if you can't win with this combo, it's a 'skill issue.'
10:49 - 13:31
6. 💧 Blastoise's Damage Dealing: Struggling in Solo Queue
· Returning to solo queue, the player chooses Blastoise and uses the Flip Turn and Hydro Pump build.
· They set a goal of dealing 100,000 damage in this match.
· The team composition consists of 4 attackers and 1 defender.
· The opposing team employs a strategy focused on the bottom lane with Lapras, Alcremie, Sableye, and Mamoswine.
· The player feels like they are struggling alone but ultimately secures Zapdos and wins.
· They set a goal of dealing 100,000 damage in this match.
· The team composition consists of 4 attackers and 1 defender.
· The opposing team employs a strategy focused on the bottom lane with Lapras, Alcremie, Sableye, and Mamoswine.
· The player feels like they are struggling alone but ultimately secures Zapdos and wins.
