How To Win EVERY Match In Pokémon Unite SOLO

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Published 2024-01-06
How do the best players win so much in Pokémon Unite? What is the strongest strategy in solo queue? Let’s get into it. Yeehaw! Become a channel member today!:
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All Comments (21)
  • @spragels
    fyi this was recorded just before the Zacian/Lapras nerfs announced! :_spragelsYee::_spragelsHaw::_spragelsSuit::_spragelsSuit::_spragelsSuit::_spragelsHypervoice::_spragelsHypervoice::_spragelsHypervoice:
  • @pumpkin7446
    Honestly great video. I want to add a tip that's been for something NOT to do that can improve your winrate. It's one of the most common mistakes I still see in games. That is to stop throwing yourself into a bad fight over and over at enemy Tier 1 goal. Players tend to think if both of your own tier 1s are broken, the game is doomed if you don't break theirs asap. But your side will have more experience to farm, and the enemies will be forced to play aggressively if they want to get additional farm for themselves. If people would just farm their extra Indeedee and wait for enemies to over extend, you can easily come back in experience and still win the Ray fight. At the end of the day, being as strong as possible at Ray will let you come back and win easily with Ray Shields. But if you keep throwing yourself at well defended tier 1s while already behind, the enemy will just farm more experience from your KOs and get even further ahead. Only go for Tier 1s that aren't well defended. Don't try to force a million bad fights on the enemy pad
  • @ichkor3703
    For junglers, kill the xatu at 9:45, you get catch up experience from the other jungler in the role
  • @jeansantos9804
    Yesterday i reached master just by using venusaur,mamoswine and trevenant If we dont have a free hitter i use venu If we dont have CC i use trev And if theres allot of atkers in the team i use mamoswine so i can ice fang an enemy and throw it to my atker or icicle crash so the all rounder on the enemy team cant just bust through the door
  • @TheLMBLucas
    You don't need to go to jungle right away because your jungler will leave it forever after one rotation and fall in love with the farm of one of the lanes lol
  • @LunarBraixen
    To all the aspiring carry players out there: All of the farm on your side of the map respawns exactly one minute after it is taken down. Stay on top of it, especially if you're playing in the central area. If you leave your jungle unattended, I WILL take it, regardless of what team I'm on.
  • Yeah, you right about the being a carry thing. Sometimes, I don't wanna jungle cause I'm a better laner than jungler but my teams tend to push me to jungle anyway. It's not that I can't, it's just that when I go and try and win fights, the lanes I pick either are too aggressive or not aggressive enough to push. And I absolutely return to my jungle no matter what and pray that my lanes pick up the slack instead of spamming "Check It Out" if they die.
  • @dalampslayer
    Solo is a Russian Roulette of quality when it comes to teams. You either got people who are compliment, or little Timmy who plays the game with his toes.
  • @ashtonoak4370
    This why i love Tsareena, Fast, can be speedy, attacking, support in an ally way, and defend
  • As a player who gets frustrated often with other players in solo battles because of a lack of competence this is very good information to understand. Thank you! :)
  • @Fenriot
    my advice is learn how to play blastois, he can be damage dealer o utility tank with just the exact move combination or 1 held item change. it is a little hard to use for those without skill shots experience but is a great and multi propose tank. also most people only plays offensive or all rounder damage pokemon, and most of time you need a carry tank to complete the team withou losing carry potential
  • @LetBenCook
    Hey Jake! Can we get a tier list for Pokemon that stack well in Pokemon unite? That would be a neat video.
  • @mangobuster2460
    Spragels you are doing gods work with these tutorials 🤝 hopefully all my futrue teammates see this vid 😂 just watched the rest of the vid, if i could like this vid more than once i would
  • @mr.person1219
    So Vet and Ultra, I started noticing the quality of teammates improve as you get higher in rank for mmr. It was noticibly easier to rank up once I got out of Ultra 3, 4, or 5. Sometimes, with those ranks, you get stuck with terrible players and it becomes a loop.
  • So I think it’s fair to say that if you’re the best player in the lobby, you want to carry, and if you’re the worst, you want to support. With a few corner cases, matchmaking will ensure that you are as often the best in the lobby as the worst, so you can’t improve your win rate by being a carry or a support. The corner case is if you’re at the very tippy top of the ladder, when you are so high up in MMR that it’s impossible to to not have you be among the best players in the lobby most of the time. The number one player is always the best player in his lobby, after all. Throw in the fact that not all of the player base is playing at any given time and you could be in, say, the top 1000 players in the world and still be better than your teammates and enemies on average. In those conditions, you can improve your win rate by playing carries. But this impacts a vanishingly small part of the player base. A part of the player base that is disproportionately likely to be writing guides or to be listened to by the community, so their voices are stronger. This advice isn’t applicable to most people in Master rank and to everyone outside it. Probably it’s applicable to less than a percent of the playerbase as a whole, and a single-digit percentage of your viewers.
  • @TeeMac009
    I think for most Pokemon, 3:15 is a better recommendation to not use your Unite after since you can also get even just a little farm to always have it back by then; other than some like Slowbro or Sylveon. Usually for me, if my Unite is up, I try to use it for something around 3:20 so I can get a kill or push a point or objective with it around that time, and make sure I have it back by 2:00.
  • @pokegamerboy17
    levels is usually the main problem I run into when im in a loosing game, and farming is usually my go-to answer for that. sometimes i'll sacrifice goals just for exp
  • @user-ep2nv3vg1j
    Something that I’ve found, which I know should be obvious but wasn’t for me: be patient. Especially in lane. Never actively try to punish your opponent for mistakes they didn’t make. If an opponent does screw up (which as we all know people do) you can either punish it directly, or find some way to get value from it.
  • @capeciucc5268
    Well, but why should i win? Ladder rewards are unusefull and more i win and more i will be in team with noobs that will ruin my matches. If i farm more than the opponent and get KOed, the oppo will gain in exp the difference instantly. Rayquaza is a toss of a coin that vanish most of your work, so why to go mad? Take Sableye or Dodrio and run trough the map bringing chaos, thats my aim.