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Espeon Makes a Difference in Pokemon Unite with its Strength

Get ready to feel the difference of psychic powers, meet Espeon! With Espeon's arrival in Pokémon UNITE, teams will now be more resistant to opponents.
 Espeon Makes a Difference in Pokemon Unite with its Strength
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A special in-game event allows you to obtain Espeon’s Unite license for a limited time without spending Aeos ores. All you have to do to earn points in in-game activities is to log in to the game and win the matches. Once you’ve earned 2,000 points in this event, you’re now ready to license Espeon’s Unite. After this special event ends on June 12, 2022 at 03:00 CEST, those who want to obtain Esperon’s Unite license can get it at any time at the Unite Match Committee for 10,000 Aeos coins or 575 Aeos ores.

This long-range attacker is waiting for you, ready to fight your opponents with his mind-blowing attacks. This Pokémon starts every match as Eevee and evolves into Espeon when it reaches Level 4. Eevee’s basic attack transforms into an upgraded attack every third attack to deal more damage to her opponents. When it evolves into Espeon, this basic attack transforms into an upgraded attack after a certain amount of time, causing it to fire a beam in front of it. This beam deals more damage to Pokémon it hits and causes their movement speed to be reduced for a short time.

Eevee starts the match with the Anticipation ability. Thus, he is immune to blocking for a short time by canceling any block that will affect him. When Eevee evolves into Espeon, this Expectation ability transforms into Magic Tab, which acts like Expectation against blockages that will affect Espeon. Magic Tab also damages enemy Pokémon that attempt to block

Espeon, temporarily reducing that Pokémon’s movement speed. Cooldowns begin after anticipation and Magic Tab abilities are triggered.

ESPEON’S MOVEMENTS WITH EEVEE

First, at levels 1 and 2, Eevee starts the game by learning Star Beam and Snarling moves. Eevee’s Star Beam can shoot star-shaped beams at enemy Pokémon, dealing damage. The snarl, on the other hand, deals damage to enemy Pokémon, helping to slow their movement speed for a short time.

Eevee evolves into Espeon by empowering at level 4, whereby her Starray movement evolves into Psychoshock or Stored Power. With his psychoshock move, Espeon concocts psychic projectiles, launching them to a designated location, damaging Pokémon they hit, reducing their speed for a short time. If all psychic projectiles hit an enemy Pokémon, that Pokémon will be completely out of action for a short time. It also increases the speed of projectiles when this move is enhanced.

When the Star Beam movement learned at level 1 and 2 is upgraded to Stored Power, Espeon sends blasts of psychic power to enemy Pokémon in its area of ​​effect, dealing damage and slowing their movement speed for a time. Espeon can store a burst of psychic power after a set timeout or after hitting an upgraded basic attack on an enemy Pokémon. However, Espeon has the ability to store up to five bursts of psychic power at once, so he quickly regains his strength after using this move and deals bonus damage to opponents with a low percentage of his remaining HP when the Stored Power is upgraded.

When Espeon reaches level 6, he can transform and evolve the Snarl he learned in the early levels into a Psychic Ray or Future Vision. Using a Psychic Beam, Espeon fires a special beam in the designated direction so that if it hits an enemy Pokémon, it splits after its first target and deals damage to other enemies in the area of ​​effect. The higher the HP of the Pokémon hit by the beam, the more damage the split beams deal.

Espeon welcomes you in the Future Vision movement. When Espeon uses this move, she can lock onto an enemy Pokémon, and after a few seconds, she can also damage other Pokémon in the area of ​​effect where the Pokémon is locked in the center.

Espeon can use a one-time Psychoshock or Stored Power for a short time if the Pokémon that is locked on is on the opposing team and is knocked out before it deals AoE damage. When psychoshock gets stronger, it fires more powerful psychic projectiles at the designated location, causing an explosion and damaging enemies in the area of ​​effect.

ESPEON’S UNITE MOVEMENT: PSYCHIC SUN

Finally, at level 8, Espeon learns the Unite movement, the Psychic Sun, and strengthens it. Espeon unleashes psychic powers as she launches enemy Pokémon in her area of ​​effect and uses psychic power to make them hover. After a delay, an explosion occurs, damaging and knocking enemy Pokémon in the area of ​​effect.

If you want to use all these psychic powers against your opponents, don’t forget to get Espeon’s Unite license for the duration of the event.

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