Latest Pokemon Unite leaks hint at Tinkaton movesets
In an exciting development for Pokemon Unite fans, recent datamines suggest that the popular Gen-nine Pokemon Tinkaton might make its way to Aeos Island. The information, uncovered in a new X tweet by @ElChicoEevee, has set the community abuzz. After the latest Darkrai release, players are excited to see how the next entry will change the game.
Here is what we know about Tinkaton's potential moveset and playstyle based on the leaked data.
Note: This article is based on leaks shared by @ElChicoEevee. Furthermore, it is speculative and solely reflects the writer's opinion. Readers are advised to take the information herein with a grain of salt and await official confirmation.
Latest leaks on Tinkaton in Pokemon Unite: Key abilities
Mold Breaker (Passive Ability): Tinkaton's passive, Mold Breaker, gives it a unique edge in battles, dealing additional damage to Pokemon with active shields. This ability is particularly useful in countering defensive Pokemon that rely heavily on shields to sustain themselves during fights.
As Tinkaton lands hits, it grows stronger, tempering its hammer and increasing its attack power for a set number of times.
Basic Attack: As Tinkaton evolves, its hammer size and attack range increase. After a set amount of time, Tinkaton’s next basic attack becomes a boosted attack that not only deals extra damage but also restores HP.
This makes Tinkaton potentially self-sustaining during long battles. Additionally, the cooldown for the boosted attack is reduced when Tinkaton is fully hit by an opponent’s basic attack.
Early-game moves
- Rock Smash: One of Tinkaton’s starting moves, Rock Smash has it swing its hammer with immense force, dealing damage to enemies in the area and leaving them unable to act. As Tinkaton’s hammer becomes more powerful, the area of effect (AoE) grows, turning this move into a significant crowd control tool.
- Fairy Wind: In this move, Tinkaton stirs up a fairy wind in a chosen direction, dealing damage and slowing enemies in its path. This slow effect could help Tinkaton control the battlefield and lock down enemies during skirmishes.
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First set of moves
1) Gigaton Hammer: Tinkaton charges power and then swings down its massive hammer, dealing damage to opponents and throwing them into the air. The longer this move is charged, the more damage it deals and the longer enemies are knocked up, creating opportunities for devastating team fights.
As Tinkaton powers up its hammer, the AoE of this move increases, making it even more impactful in group battles.
2) Smackdown: This ability has Tinkaton launch a rock with its hammer in a designated direction, damaging opponents where it lands and leaving them stunned. The farther the rock travels, the longer the stun lasts, and like with other moves, a more powerful hammer allows the rock to travel even farther.
This move can disrupt enemy positioning or prevent escapes during crucial moments.
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Second set of moves
1) Ice Hammer: Tinkaton leaps and swings its hammer down, dealing damage and applying a slow effect to enemies in the area while decreasing their attack and special attack. This utility move is perfect for reducing the power of enemy attackers and controlling team fights.
An upgraded Ice Hammer decreases enemy stats, reinforcing the idea that Tinkaton could fill a defender role.
2) Thief: A move that boosts Tinkaton's speed when moving toward enemies with a hindrance. On the next basic attack, Tinkaton steals a portion of the target’s defense and special defense, temporarily increasing its own.
This ability could help Tinkaton sustain itself in drawn-out fights while giving it a speed boost to chase down opponents.
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Unite Move: Super Rabble Handsome Bonker
The most intriguing part of the leak is Tinkaton’s Unite Move with a playful name: Super Rabble Handsome Bonker. This ability sees Tinkaton blow kisses at its opponents, stunning them for a short period.
When reactivated, Tinkaton slams its hammer down, dealing damage in a designated area. The combination of crowd control and damage makes this Unite move a game-changer in team fights, allowing Tinkaton to potentially lock down entire groups of opponents.
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Tinkaton's role in Pokemon Unite: All-Rounder or Defender?
From the data leak, it’s clear that Tinkaton could be versatile, fitting either an All-Rounder or a Defender role. Many of its abilities focus on dealing damage while offering crowd control, leading some to speculate that it could lean toward defensive gameplay.
However, its attack-based moves and potential to increase power over time could make it a formidable All-Rounder too.
Tinkaton is shaping up to be a Pokemon that brings a mix of damage, crowd control, and sustain to Pokemon Unite. Whether it ends up as a Defender, All-Rounder, or even a Supporter remains to be seen, but its diverse moveset means it will likely be a strong presence in any role it takes on.
With abilities that boost its power, control the battlefield, and provide utility to its team, Tinkaton seems poised to be a fan favorite.
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