This video provides strategies for increasing win rates in Pokémon Unite's solo queue mode. The speaker emphasizes that these strategies, while effective for maximizing wins, may not reflect his preferred playstyle. The core idea revolves around playing high-damage, carry Pokémon to dominate crucial late-game fights and secure objectives.
The speaker doesn't offer specific techniques to master laning, but he advises choosing Pokémon that excel in the lane while still maintaining strong carry potential. He mentions that some Pokémon, while viable carries, aren't ideal for laning, suggesting a need to balance both roles. He doesn't delve into the specific skills or strategies involved in mastering laning itself.
The speaker recommends several Pokémon for carrying games. For the central (jungle) area, he highlights Dragapult as an excellent choice due to its high carry potential and effectiveness in that area. For the lane, he suggests Pokémon like Zacian, Blastoise, and Lapras, which are strong carries that can also perform well in lanes without necessarily needing the jungle to thrive. He also mentions that many all-rounders are suitable for this purpose.
The speaker suggests using the Unite Move aggressively to win fights and secure objectives. He emphasizes the importance of noticing high-level enemies on the opposing team and using the Unite Move to secure crucial KOs. This helps maintain a level advantage. He also highlights the importance of timing the Unite Move, particularly saving it for the final Rayquaza encounter.
If a team is behind in experience and score before the Rayquaza encounter, the speaker advises focusing on farming to gain experience as much as possible. He also suggests targeting high-level enemies for KOs, as this can significantly narrow the experience gap. Securing Rayquaza becomes paramount in this situation for a comeback.
The speaker emphasizes securing Rayquaza even when ahead because it removes a major win condition from the opposing team, solidifying the victory and preventing a potential comeback. Even if already winning, taking down Rayquaza ensures the win and prevents the enemy team from potentially staging a late-game reversal.