Recently, Pokémon Unite has introduced a few new elements in the game that change up existing ways of doing things in the game. Consequently, for the purpose of this post, I'm referring to them as new "takes" for all their ways of offering novelties - and of course, the post serves to discuss them to allow players like me to take advantage of them. The new "takes" may also be considered significant in their regard.
One of those is the addition of a "Solo Mode". This is essentially an expansion of the previous iteration of Solo Challenge, and now it consists of many challenges arranged in paths and stages. Each challenge has a battle with one player and the rest CPU players, to be played like a regular five-on-five battle; each challenge also has tasks to be completed and might even restrict the selection of Pokémon. This new mode becomes a diversion from the regular all-human battles while also presenting players something to grind.
Because of the addition of Solo Mode, battle selection has been changed up. Now there is a mode selection screen with six buttons, for which Ranked play and Solo Mode are made front and center. The rest of the battle modes (Quick, Custom, Standard, and Practice) are all half-size buttons beside the two buttons for Ranked play and Solo Mode, the former also showing the current rank of the player and the season deadline. The new battle selection process now becomes a way of showing the game's diversity of play modes.
As well, move selection in battle has been changed. Now most Pokémon with branched move selections (often two at certain levels) will need to have their moves pre-selected from the available options prior to the start of the battle. This gets rid of the chance that a move may be wrongly selected - even if the other is already pre-selected - and may even allow for making considerations in the selection, although this means more effort in setting up the Pokémon. It may just be something welcomed with the way the game is now.
These new "takes" do have their ways of changing things up for the game, with some benefits to be had while keeping a lot of things relevant. While other efforts still need to be made in order to set one up for playing the game, the new "takes" can help the setup in other ways, and that may be the most important thing right now - aside from making sure that the players can still play the game as intended in all of their ways.
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