Rampage through the competition in Pokémon UNITE with
Dragonite, now available to join your team. This Pokémon is a Melee All-Rounder, and
it’s ready to unleash twisters, comets, fire, water, and electricity on the
competition. Dragonite begins each match as Dratini,
but it will evolve into Dragonair
at Lv. 5 and Dragonite at Lv. 8.
The basic attacks for all three Pokémon—Dratini,
Dragonair, and Dragonite—are boosted with every third attack, and they reduce
the cooldown period for the Pokémon’s other moves. In addition, the basic
attacks have certain effects that differ as the Pokémon
evolves in battle.
Dratini’s boosted basic attack blasts water in front of
Dratini. This water attack deals damage to opposing Pokémon it hits and has the
additional benefit of restoring Dratini’s HP when it hits.
Dragonair’s boosted attack alternates between a water attack
and an electric attack with each use. If the water attack hits, it triggers the
same additional effect as Dratini’s boosted basic attack. If the electric
attack hits, it leaves the opposing Pokémon unable to act for a short time.
Finally, Dragonite’s boosted attack adds a little heat to the
rotation—it alternates between a water attack, an electric attack, and a fire
attack (in that order) with every use. If the water or electric attacks hit,
they trigger the same additional effects as Dragonair’s boosted basic attacks.
If the fire attack hits, it deals additional damage to the opposing Pokémon.
Dratini and Dragonair’s Marvel Scale Ability increases their
Defense when they are afflicted with a status condition. Then, when Dragonair
evolves into Dragonite, the Ability switches to Multiscale, which reduces the
damage Dragonite receives for a short time. The Ability goes on cooldown after
being triggered.
At Lv.
1 and Lv. 3,
Dratini can learn Twister and Dragon Breath. Twister creates a
twister and releases it in a designated direction, dealing damage to any
opposing Pokémon it hits and reducing their movement speed for a short time. Dragon
Breath has Dratini exhale a mighty gust in a designated direction. If the move
hits an opposing Pokémon, Dratini’s next basic attack becomes a boosted attack.
At Lv.
5, Twister can be upgraded into one of two moves. Dragon Dance
has Dragonair move
to a designated location while performing a mystical dance, increasing Dragonair’s damage dealt,
movement speed, and basic attack speed for a short time. During this brief
period, when one of Dragonair’s
basic attacks hits an opposing Pokémon, it reduces Dragon
Dance’s cooldown. Each time Dragon Dance is used, Dragonair’s damage dealt increases (up to three
times maximum). When Dragon Dance is upgraded, it further increases Dragonair’s movement
speed if there are opposing Pokémon nearby when the dance ends.
Extreme Speed has Dragonair leap at the designated opposing Pokémon
and throw it, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in the area of effect and
shoving them. Extreme Speed also decreases the movement speed of opposing
Pokémon it hits for a short time. Using Extreme Speed resets Multiscale’s
cooldown. Extreme Speed can be upgraded so that if Dragonair’s movement speed is decreased
when it uses Extreme Speed, that movement speed decrease is negated before the
move is used.
At Lv.
8, Dragon Breath can be upgraded into one of two moves. Hyper Beam
has Dragonite aim at a designated opposing Pokémon, charge up power, and then
unleash a beam of light that sweeps up the ground in a straight line. In
addition to the beam’s base damage, Hyper Beam also deals additional damage to
opposing Pokémon it hits equal to a set percentage of their max HP. Dragonite
is left unable to act for a short time after using Hyper Beam. When upgraded,
Hyper Beam reduces the damage Dragonite receives while using it, including when
charging up power.
Outrage has Dragonite start rampaging, stomping the
ground and dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in the area of effect. Outrage
also triggers the additional effect of the most recently used boosted basic attack
once again. During the rampage, all of Dragonite’s basic attacks become special
melee boosted attacks with increased attack speed. When the rampage ends,
Dragonite is left unable to act for a short time. Outrage can be upgraded to
reduce the duration of hindrance effects inflicted on Dragonite when it is
rampaging.
Have a maximum impact with Dragonite’s Unite Move, Draco
Impact, which it learns at Lv.
9. Draco Impact has Dragonite fly high into the air before crashing down
with several comets on a designated area, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in
the area of effect and throwing them. The farther Dragonite flies, the more the
Unite Move gauge is consumed. While Draco Impact is being used, Dragonite
become immune to hindrances.
Dragonite is ready to rampage through the competition. Fly
over to the Unite Battle Committee shop to get Dragonite’s Unite license now.
For more details, visit the Pokémon UNITE official site.
Source: Pokemon