10 Pokemon Unite mistakes players make

10 Pokemon Unite mistakes players make
10 things players should not do in Pokemon Unite. (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Pokemon Unite is an exciting and strategic game, but even the most enthusiastic players can make some critical mistakes that hurt their chances of winning. Whether you're a seasoned player or just starting, it's essential to be aware of these common errors so you can avoid them.

Let's dive into the 10 most common mistakes players often make in Pokemon Unite.

Note: This article is subjective and solely reflects the writer's opinions.


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10 common mistakes seen in Pokemon Unite that players make

1) Chasing opponents onto a Tier 2 Goal Zone

Tier 2 Goal Zone as seen in the game. (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Tier 2 Goal Zone as seen in the game. (Image via The Pokemon Company)

One of the most frequent and costly mistakes players make is chasing opponents onto their Tier 2 goal zone, especially near the end of the match. The temptation to secure a KO or score points can be overwhelming, but these zones offer significant defensive advantages to the opposing team.

Massive shields, healing boosts, and jump pads that activate after the five-minute mark can quickly turn the tide against you. Instead of trying to be a hero, focus on strategic plays like grouping up with your team.

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2) Playing out of rage

Playing the title with a composed mind makes the difference. (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Playing the title with a composed mind makes the difference. (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Emotions can run high in the heat of battle, but playing on tilt - letting frustration dictate your actions - can severely impact your performance. Whether it's a missed last hit or a teammate's mistake, letting these incidents affect you will lead to poor decision-making.

Take a deep breath and focus on controlling what you can. Keep your cool, and you'll perform better.

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3) Taking useless fights

Start differentiating between important and pointless clashes. (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Start differentiating between important and pointless clashes. (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Not every encounter is worth the effort. After major objectives are down, there's often a lull where players aren't sure what to do next. This is where many make the mistake of engaging in meaningless fights.

Instead of blowing your Unite moves in insignificant clashes, focus on farming, regaining your Unite move, and preparing for the next big objective. It's all about thinking long-term and maximizing your value to the team.

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4) Ignoring team composition

A well-balanced team consists of at least three or more different roles. (Image via The Pokemon Company)
A well-balanced team consists of at least three or more different roles. (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Refusing to adapt to your team’s needs is a common pitfall. Often, the final two picks in a draft go to lower-ranked players, who might stubbornly choose Pokemon that do not fit the team’s composition.

If your team lacks a Defender or Supporter, consider filling that role, even if it means sacrificing your preferred pick. A well-rounded team increases your chances of winning.

Also read: Ho-Oh in Pokemon Unite stats, abilities, and moves


5) Not prioritizing Evolution

Evolving your license should be one of the highest priorities for every player. (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Evolving your license should be one of the highest priorities for every player. (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Evolution is crucial in Pokemon Unite, yet some players neglect it, leaving them underpowered deep into the match. Your level-up locks itself at the level you're supposed to evolve unless you get a last hit, so keep that in mind.

If you're playing a three-stage evolution Pokemon, make sure you're actively farming and getting those last hits to evolve as soon as possible. Staying unevolved for too long can put you at a severe disadvantage and under-leveled.

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6) Mimicking pro players without understanding the game

Be more creative to come up with your own playstyle. (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Be more creative to come up with your own playstyle. (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Seeing a pro player like Overlord dominate with a specific Pokemon might inspire you to try it yourself, but be careful. Just because a pro can pull off incredible plays with a difficult Pokemon doesn’t mean it’s the right choice for you.

Pro players spend hours practicing their specific licenses and polishing their team synergies, so it's not easy to replicate their playstyle. Focus on mastering the basics with simpler Pokemon before attempting more complex ones.

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7) Playing super aggressive under the three-minute mark

Utilize the final moments of the game to get as much as experience you can. (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Utilize the final moments of the game to get as much as experience you can. (Image via The Pokemon Company)

As the match approaches the Rayquaza fight, some players get overly aggressive, leading to disastrous results. Engaging in fights around the 2:45 mark can result in long respawn timers that leave your team at a disadvantage when Rayquaza spawns.

Some even waste their Unite Moves which puts your team at a huge disadvantage for the Rayquaza fight. Instead, use this time to farm, prepare your Unite move, and position yourself strategically for the final battle.

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8) Not playing around move cooldowns

Pay attention to opponents using which move at what time. (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Pay attention to opponents using which move at what time. (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Understanding and playing around move cooldowns is vital. Engaging in fights when your moves are on cooldown — or worse, when the enemy's cooldowns are up — can lead to a quick defeat.

Pay attention to when the enemy has used their powerful moves and capitalize on the opportunity when they are vulnerable.

Also read: All Pokemon Unite Battle Item tier list


9) Not playing their lane

Stick to maximizing your lane for most of the early game especially. (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Stick to maximizing your lane for most of the early game especially. (Image via The Pokemon Company)

Whether you are assigned to the jungle or a specific lane, it's essential to play your role effectively. High-scaling Pokemon paired together in a lane can struggle against more balanced compositions.

Similarly, if you're the jungler, make sure you're regularly rotating through your jungle to maintain an experience advantage. Abandoning your lane can throw the game off balance.

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10) Misusing Unite Moves

Strategize and be more reserved with your Unite Moves. (Image via The Pokemon Company)
Strategize and be more reserved with your Unite Moves. (Image via The Pokemon Company)

One of the biggest mistakes players make is using their Unite moves at the wrong time. Blowing your Unite move before the Rayquaza fight, especially under the three-minute mark, can severely handicap your team.

Unless you are playing a Pokemon like Delphox, which can regenerate its Unite move quickly, save it for the final battle. Proper use of Unite moves can be the difference between victory and defeat.


Avoiding these common mistakes will drastically improve your in-game performance and finally help your team grind out more wins in Pokemon Unite. Keep in mind that there's strategy involved, so remember these tips next time you hit the battlefield.


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