Curse the competition in Pokémon UNITE with Trevenant, now
available to join your team. This Pokémon is a Melee Defender, and it’s ready to unleash spectral shields, good
old-fashioned slapping, and terrifying curses in order to win. Trevenant begins
each match as Phantump, and it will evolve into Trevenant at Lv. 5.
Trevenant’s basic attack becomes a boosted with every third
attack, dealing increased damage to opposing Pokémon and restoring Trevenant’s
HP when it hits. Additionally, Trevenant’s Natural Cure Ability triggers a
continuous HP recovery effect when Trevenant’s HP is low. This HP recovery
effect also reduces the cooldown period for Trevenant’s moves. When Natural
Cure’s HP recovery effect ends, there is a delay before Natural Cure can activate
again. Fortunately, this delay is reduced every time one of Trevenant’s moves
hits an opposing Pokémon.
At Lv. 1 and Lv. 3, Phantump can learn Will-O-Wisp and Branch Poke. When using
Will-O-Wisp, Phantump shoots sinister flames that deal damage to opposing
Pokémon they hit and leave them burned for a short time. When Phantump uses Branch
Poke, it delivers a jab in the designated direction, dealing damage to opposing
Pokémon and decreasing their movement speed for a short time when it hits.
At Lv. 5, when Phantump evolves into Trevenant, Will-O-Wisp
can be upgraded into one of two moves. When delivering the first of the two
moves—Wood Hammer—Trevenant pulls back its arms and attacks, damaging
opposing Pokémon directly in front of it and pulling them toward itself. If
this attack deals damage to at least one opposing Pokémon, Trevenant can then follow
up this attack by slamming down a giant wooden hammer, dealing damage to any
Pokémon it hits and leaving them unable to act for a short time. Be
cautious about using Wood Hammer too much, however, for every time this move is
used, it consumes a set amount of Trevenant’s HP. When Wood Hammer is upgraded,
the follow-up attack also decreases the damage dealt by opposing Pokémon it
hits for a short time.
The other move Trevenant can learn, Curse, allows the
Pokémon to exchange a portion of its HP to create a cursed zone. Any opposing
Pokémon caught in this cursed zone takes damage over time and suffers from
decreased movement speed. The lower Trevenant’s HP, the more the opposing
Pokémon’s movement speed is decreased. While using Curse, Trevenant stores curse
power every time it deals or takes damage, and it can release this power to
deal additional damage to opposing Pokémon in the area of effect. If this curse
power is at maximum when it’s released, it will also reset the cooldown periods
for Trevenant’s other moves. When Curse is upgraded, its area of effect is
increased.
At Lv. 7, Branch Poke can also be upgraded into one of two
moves. The first of these moves, Horn Leech, causes Trevenant to charge
forward, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in its path and shoving them as it
charges. When Trevenant is finished charging, any opposing Pokémon that it
shoved is dealt additional damage and then thrown. This move also restores
Trevenant’s HP when Trevenant collides with an opposing Pokémon while it’s charging,
and the lower Trevenant’s remaining HP is, the more HP is recovered. After Trevenant
uses Horn Leech, its next three basic attacks deal increased damage and reduce
Horn Leech’s cooldown when they hit. Horn Leech can be upgraded to increase
Trevenant’s movement speed for a short time after the move ends.
Trevenant’s other move option, Pain Split, creates a
link that tethers Trevenant to a selected opposing Pokémon. As long as the link
holds, Trevenant redirects a portion of the damage it takes to the linked opposing
Pokémon. As Trevenant’s HP gets lower, a greater percentage of incoming damage
is redirected to the linked opposing Pokémon. Furthermore, if Trevenant’s percentage
of remaining HP is lower than the linked Pokémon’s, Pain Split continuously recovers
Trevenant’s HP and deals damage over time to the linked Pokémon. However, the
link will disappear if Trevenant is too far from the linked Pokémon. Pain Split
also increases Trevenant’s movement speed for a short time, and it can also be
upgraded to increase the length of time that the link remains active.
Hit the opposition with a curse they won’t be able to shake
off with Trevenant’s Unite Move, Phantom Forest, which it learns at Lv.
9. With this attack, Trevenant creates a spectacularly creepy cursed forest,
dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in the area of effect, throwing them, and decreasing
their movement speed for a short time. For a brief period after the attack is
deployed, the basic attacks of all allied Pokémon deal increased damage to opposing
Pokémon hit by Phantom Forest. Trevenant also receives a shield when this Unite
Move hits an opposing Pokémon, with the shield getting stronger with each
opposing Pokémon hit. While Trevenant is under the shield’s protection, HP
recovery effects applied to Trevenant are strengthened.
Trevenant is ready to extend its roots on your next team. Log
in to the Unite Battle Committee shop to get Trevenant’s Unite license today.
For more details, visit the Pokémon UNITE official site.
Source: Pokemon