Trevenant is one of the most unique Pokemon to join the Pokemon Unite roster. A lot of its moveset hinges on curses, area of effect moves, and stat changes, but these parameters make figuring out this new strategy that much more compelling. Its high endurance will let it linger in a close battle, getting in a few extra shots compared to its opponents and potentially proving the difference between victory and defeat. There's a lot to like with this spooky ghost tree, starting with its robust moveset.
Here's what we're working with when Trevenant rolls into the arena:
Role: Defender
Style: Melee
Difficulty: Intermediate
Stats:
Evolution levels: Phantump Start | Trevenant at Lvl. 5
Special Moves:
This is the kit a Trevenant player will want to bring onto the digital pitch if they want to cause as much damage as possible to as many opponents as possible. Both Wood Hammer and Horn Leech can also affect how enemies move around, stunning them in place or shoving them around the battlefield.
The items in this build are mostly straightforward, with Energy Amplifer reducing cooldowns between attacks and both the Focus Band and Buddy Barrier providing solid defense while Trevenant attacks.
Despite the offensive-minded build Trevenant is still a defensive Pokemon, so do not stray too far from your home zones or you will regret it. Keep back, let your allies come to you in refuge, and pound into oblivion any enemies who are in pursuit.
Trevenant's versatility is impressive in Pokemon Unite, as this build plays radically different from the previous one. Here we're not focused on controlling crowds or protecting runaways, this is a purely defensive build that will turn Trevenant into a dominant tank in short order.
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