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Here's all of the playable Pokémon characters in Pokémon Unite

Gotta catch 'em all, or at least the couple of dozen in Pokémon Unite at the moment.

Pokémon Unite is officially out for the Nintendo Switch, Android, and iOS. For anyone who hasn't picked up the game just yet, fans can already begin to look ahead to figure out which potential Pokémon they'll want to use in what promises to be one of the best Android games out.

For those unaware, Pokémon Unite pits teams of five trainers against each other, each armed with just a single Pokémon. Pokémon can evolve, hold items to improve their standing, and even learn new moves during battle. Here are all of the Pokémon Unite playable Pokémon characters so far.

Pokémon Unite playable characters

Only 29 Pokémon are currently available in the game, each broken up by one of five types — Attacker, All-Rounder, Defender, Speedster, and Supporter. More Pokémon are set to arrive in the future, but for now, we'll just have to make do with a couple of dozen. As is the case with many other multiplayer online battle arena games (MOBA), a Pokémon Unite tier list also exists, giving you the chance to see which Pokémon is the best.

  • Absol (Speedster)
  • Alolan Ninetales (Attacker)
  • Blastoise (Defender)
  • Blissey (Supporter)
  • Charizard (All-Rounder)
  • Cinderace (Attacker)
  • Cramorant (Attacker)
  • Crustle (Defender)
  • Decidueye (Attacker)
  • Dragonite (All-Rounder)
  • Eldegoss (Supporter)
  • Garchomp (All-Rounder)
  • Gardevoir (Attacker)
  • Gengar (Speedster)
  • Greedent (Defender)
  • Greninja (Attacker)
  • Lucario (All-Rounder)
  • Machamp (All-Rounder)
  • Mamoswine (Defender)
  • Mr. Mime (Supporter)
  • Pikachu (Attacker)
  • Slowbro (Defender)
  • Snorlax (Defender)
  • Sylveon (Attacker)
  • Talonflame (Speedster)
  • Tsareena (All-Rounder)
  • Venusaur (Attacker)
  • Wigglytuff (Supporter)
  • Zeraora (Speedster)

Roles and Battle Type Systems

Pokémon Unite is different from normal Pokémon games in that the battle system focuses on which Battle Type your Pokémon is rather than what elemental or attacks they know. During each match in Pokémon Unite, your Pokémon will grow as you fight with them, leading to temporary evolutions that can help take down your enemies.

In Pokémon Unite, there are five Battle Types:

  • Attacker: Pokémon with low Endurance that excel at dealing heavy ranged damage to opponents.

    • Pikachu
    • Greninja
    • Venausaur
    • Alolan Ninetales
    • Cramorant
    • Cinderace
    • Gardevoir
    • Sylveon
    • Decidueye
  • Speedster: Pokémon that have high Mobility and Offense and excel at making quick attacks and scoring points.

    • Zeraora
    • Talonflame
    • Absol
    • Gengar
  • All-Rounder: Pokémon that have balanced Offense and Endurance, and are highly tenacious fighters.

    • Charizard
    • Lucario
    • Machamp
    • Garchomp
    • Tsareena
    • Dragonite
  • Defender: Pokémon that have higher Endurance and excel at protecting their allies and stopping opponents.

    • Snorlax
    • Crustle
    • Slowbrow
    • Blastoise
    • Mamoswine
    • Greedent
  • Supporter: Pokémon that provide team support by inflicting status conditions on opponents and healing allies in a fight.

    • Eldegoss
    • Mr. Mime
    • Wigglytuff
    • Blissey

Are more Pokémon coming soon?

Currently, only 29 Pokémon are available to play within Pokémon Unite, but more are planned to be added in the future through free updates.

Pokémon licenses

To use a Pokémon in matches of Pokémon Unite, you'll need to have a license to use it. These Pokémon licenses can be purchased in-game by either spending Aeos Coins or Aeos Gems. Aeos Coins are earned by simply playing the game, with Gems purchased with real-world money to fast track the ability to play with certain Pokémon. The prices for each Pokémon license are as follows:

Pokémon Aeos Coins Aeos Gems
Absol 10,000 575
Alolan Ninetales 8,000 460
Blastoise 8,000 460
Blissey 8,000 460
Charizard 6,000 345
Cinderace 8,000 460
Cramorant 8,000 460
Crustle 8,000 460
Decidueye 10,000 575
Dragonite 10,000 575
Eldegoss 6,000 345
Garchomp 10,000 575
Gardevoir 8,000 460
Gengar 10,000 575
Greedent 8,000 460
Greninja 10,000 575
Lucario 10,000 575
Machamp 8,000 460
Mamoswine 8,000 460
Mr. Mime 8,000 460
Pikachu 6,000 345
Slowbro 6,000 345
Snorlax 6,000 345
Sylveon 10,000 575
Talonflame 6,000 345
Venasaur 8,000 460
Wigglytuff 8,000 460

Are any Pokémon free?

While Pokémon licenses are available to buy, not every Pokémon in Pokémon Unite requires you to spend currency. Currently, 12 Pokémon can be acquired for free, with five of them being the starters you get when you first play the game. It's important to note, though, that some Pokémon are only available during limited-time events, so make sure you grab them when you can before they're no longer available for free.

Pokémon How to get it
Zeraora Win a total of 32 battles to claim Zeraora's Unite License on Android.
Slowbro Awarded after reaching Trainer Level 2. You have to claim it to add it to your roster.
Venasaur Awarded after reaching Trainer Level 5. You have to claim it to add it to your roster.
Alolan Ninetales Log in to Pokémon Unite on two different days. Rewarded as part of the 14-Day Welcome Gifts. It won't join your roster until you claim it.
Cinderace Log in to Pokémon Unite on eight different days. Rewarded as part of the 14-Day Welcome Gifts. You must remember to claim Cinderace to use it.
Greninja Rewarded on the 14th day of logging in to Pokémon Unite. Rewarded as part of the 14-Day Welcome Gifts. Make sure to claim Greninja after you unlock it.
Crustle Part of the Beginner Challenge awarded after completing all 7 Day Missions. Crustle won't join your team until you claim it.
Greedent Unlocked through the Halloween event Pumpkin Exchange.
Tsareena Free event license when logging in after Dec. 9.
Eldegoss Can be chosen as a Starter.
Snorlax Can be chosen as a Starter.
Pikachu Can be chosen as a Starter.
Charizard Can be chosen as a Starter.
Talonflame Can be chosen as a Starter.

Grab 'em all

While not every Pokémon is available for free, a ton of them still are, so if you're diving into Pokémon Unite for the first time during its launch window, make sure to grab as many free Pokémon as you can. Remember, you must head into the game's menu and claim any and all Pokémon you unlock to keep them, so don't forget. You progress can carry with you and you can take your Pokémon Unite save data over to Nintendo Switch if you want to, so you won't lose all the Pokémon you've collected so far.

Pokémon Unite

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Catch 'em all in Pokémon Unite, now available on Android. Battle against opponents in 5v5 challenges and work to score the most points to nab your team the win.



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