Players of Pokémon Unite are likely to recognize the Unite Style Holowear for some of the included Pokémon in the game, but they're also likely not to pay serious attention to it. One of the reasons may be as I've explained some three years ago, in that the Holowear is too plain, making it not worth its value even in monetary terms. With that, I thought about discussing this family of Holowear and the aspects that pertain to it in order to understand it better and see why the justification above applies to it.
The basic two styles of the Holowear family are the Orange and Purple styles. These two colors have a strong representative basis, in that they refer to the two sides of a team-on-team match in the game - purple being for the left-side team (and customarily for the active player), and orange for the right-side team (therefore also indicating the opposing team by the above). As such, the colors are fundamental, yet still just seem too "basic"; even the Holowear does simply look like a basic kit, which is OK for real sports but maybe less so for MOBA.
Recently, some Pokémon have also obtained new styles of this Holowear family, the Red and Blue styles. Now, these colors should be familiar to many and especially longtime Pokémon fans for their duality across different Pokémon games (including main series ones), being put into opposition as two extremes of the spectrum of certain games. Even with the addition of these, they still look simple, as with the other two styles. While that is certainly for the purpose of maintaining commonality, the simplicity becomes more pronounced.
With that, the value of the Holowear in and of the family becomes evident, supporting the view of them being plain. Even so, it may still be neat to have them, just not for and by their intrinsic value; in that regard, the cost of the Holowear in the family can stand to be reduced or be made attractive to be obtained through means that don't involve (direct) monetary spending. The older Orange and Purple styles can benefit anyhow by everyone having them, since they're already "long in the tooth" as far as this game is concerned.
Being that Pokémon Unite is essentially a Pokémon "sports game" (especially with some recent facets) in addition to being a MOBA, having something like the Unite Style Holowear does make sense in that regard. Still, in light of the above, the plain aspect is a bit of a detractor for the Holowear itself, its value, and where it fits in the game. Being able to just have it in simpler and cost-effective ways may be the fairest approach, and that fairness can then continue to be reflected in the various play modes of the game.
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