Dodrio has officially arrived at Pokémon UNITE

The triple-headed Pokémon can now be part of your team!

Dodrio has officially arrived at Pokémon UNITE

The triple-headed Pokémon can now be part of your team!

A true classic is coming to Pokémon UNITE; Dodrio has arrived at full speed on Aeos Island. With powerful beak attacks and a unique scoring Ability, this Pokémon has repeatedly proven that three heads are better than one. So are you ready to invite it to your team?

You can obtain Dodrio for 14,000 Aeos coins or 575 Aeos gems at the Unite Battle Committee shop. Learn more about what this Pokémon offers and pick up a few tips before getting into battle on Aeos Island:

Dodrio Basics

Dodrio begins each match as Doduo, but it will evolve into Dodrio at Lv. 5. The Pokémon’s basic attack becomes a boosted attack with every third attack, dealing consecutive blows with each of the Pokémon’s heads. When the Pokémon’s sprint gauge is full, its basic attacks will have it charge in the direction it’s facing and consume the entire sprint gauge. If this charging attack hits opposing Pokémon, all of the user’s move cooldowns are reduced. Doduo and Dodrio both have the Run Away Ability.

The Pokémon’s movement speed increases when opposing Pokémon are nearby. While the Pokémon is moving, its sprint gauge charges. The Pokémon starts running with increased movement speed when its sprint gauge is complete. If the Pokémon’s movement speed decreases below a set speed, the sprint gauge will rapidly deplete. When Doduo scores a goal, it evenly divides its collected Aeos energy into two portions and deposits them into the goal one at a time. After Doduo evolves into Dodrio, when it scores a goal, it evenly divides its collected Aeos energy into three portions and deposits them into the goal one at a time.

Lv. 1 & 2 Moves

Peck
Doduo moves forward while jabbing with its beaks. When the sprint gauge is full, Doduo charges forward while jabbing with its beaks. Using Peck entirely consumes the sprint gauge.

Quick Attack
Doduo dashes forward, increasing its movement speed for a short time and dealing damage to the opposing Pokémon it hits. Quick Attack’s cooldown is reduced if it hits opposing Pokémon.

Lv. 5 Moves

Tri Attack
Dodrio attacks with its beak in a cone in front of itself, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon and applying one of the following random effects: a decrease in Attack and damage over time for a set amount of time, a decrease to basic attack speed, or a decrease to movement speed. When Dodrio’s sprint gauge is full, Dodrio instead shoots out three projectiles—one red, one yellow, and one blue—in the designated direction. If a projectile hits an opposing Pokémon, the projectile deals damage and applies one of the aforementioned effects based on its color. After Tri Attack is used, Dodrio’s next basic attack deals additional damage and restores some of Dodrio’s HP. A maximum of two uses can be kept in reserve for Tri Attack. When Tri Attack is upgraded, Dodrio’s next basic attack after using Tri Attack restores more HP. When Dodrio’s sprint gauge is full, Tri Attack’s cooldown is reduced.

Drill Peck
Dodrio moves forward while striking with its sharp beaks multiple times, damaging the opposing Pokémon it hits. When Dodrio’s sprint gauge is full, Dodrio dashes forward while striking with its sharp beaks multiple times, damaging the opposing Pokémon it hits and shoves them. Using Drill Peck entirely consumes the sprint gauge. Drill Peck can be upgraded to reduce its cooldown. Also, when the upgraded Drill Peck hits opposing Pokémon, it restores a portion of Dodrio’s HP based on the amount of damage dealt.

Lv. 7 Moves

Agility
Dodrio becomes immune to hindrances and charges its sprint gauge. Afterward, Dodrio’s movement speed increases for a short time, and its sprint gauge charges faster. Agility can be upgraded so that Dodrio’s sprint gauge becomes fully charged after it's used.

Jump Kick
Dodrio leaps forward while kicking. Suppose Jump Kick makes contact with an opposing Pokémon or obstacle. In that case, Dodrio leaps over it and stomps the ground when it lands, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon in the area of effect and decreasing their movement speed for a short time. If Jump Kick makes contact with an opposing Pokémon or obstacle, Dodrio’s sprint gauge charges. If Jump Kick contacts an opposing Pokémon, its cooldown is reduced. If Jump Kick is upgraded, then when Dodrio stomps the ground after leaping, opposing Pokémon in the area of effect are left unable to act.

Metagame Watch

Dodrio is the first Speedster coming to Pokémon UNITE since Absol, Gengar, Talonflame, and Zeraora debuted with the game’s launch, and it offers a unique playstyle. Between Drill Peck, Agility, Jump Kick, and its Unite Move—Triple Trample—Dodrio has plenty of tools to get in and out of fights with ease while sowing some mayhem along the way. Drill Peck, in particular, can disrupt opponents by shoving them away from or into your teammates to secure key knockouts—making Dodrio incredibly unique as a Speedster that offers defensive disruption.

Strong Against: Decidueye

Decidueye excels at raining damage down from a distance with its powerful Spirit Shackle but is famously known to struggle against Pokémon that can run it down. Dodrio’s Triple Trample and Jump Kick are both excellent moves that help it close distance, allowing it to finish off Decidueye with Drill Peck. Regardless of whether Dodrio gets the knockout, forcing Decidueye to reposition is a win for Dodrio and its teammates.

Weak Against: Snorlax

Dodrio can run circles around most Pokémon on Aeos Island, but Snorlax’s Block stops the Triple Bird Pokémon in its tracks. Whether Snorlax uses Block to protect its allies or to shuffle Dodrio toward its team, it will be tough for Dodrio to respond without the freedom of its legs. Snorlax’s Heavy Slam adds to the pressure from Block, potentially throwing Dodrio into the air for a whole second afterward.

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