Arcade & DX Only Characters. Some characters, originally released for the arcade version, never made it to the Wii U. However, all of these will be included in Pokken Tournament DX. Tiers for Pokken Tournament DX including top daily, weekly and monthly changes, best / worst match-ups and most voted match-ups.
Like all fighting games, Pokkén Tournament has got a number of playable characters to face as. As Pokémon are varied, not all of the Pokémon are bipeds or Fighting-type Pokémon. This section contains full details on each of the Pokémon in the game. Click the Pokémon to go to their dedicated page.
Note: All damage listed for moves is maximum damage found through testing against an un-buffed, un-nerfed, idle opponent and total damage at the end of the move if it hits multiple times. The damage you inflict may vary depending on your opponent's moves, status and position.
If a move's cell is darker than normal, that move has been weakened since the last patch. If it is lighter, it has been boosted since the last patch.
Picture | Pokémon Name | Battle Style | Hit Points | Unlock Method |
Charizard | 600 | Beginning | ||
Pikachu | 570 | Beginning | ||
Pikachu Libre | 570 | Beginning | ||
Machamp | 660 | Beginning | ||
Gengar | 510 | Beginning | ||
Mewtwo | 600 | Complete Red League & Defeat Shadow Mewtwo | ||
Shadow Mewtwo | 480 | Complete Chroma League | ||
Suicune | 630 | Beginning | ||
Sceptile | 570 | Beginning | ||
Blaziken | 600 | Beginning | ||
Gardevoir | 540 | Beginning | ||
Garchomp | 660 | Beginning | ||
Lucario | 600 | Beginning | ||
Weavile | 540 | Beginning | ||
Chandelure | 510 | Beginning | ||
Braixen | 540 | Beginning |
Atv offroad fury 3 - ps2. I used to be very good at this game. But things have changed. Nowadays i'm seen on the sidelines of major tournaments silently shaking my fists as the new guard slowly surpasses me further and furtherhowever, i still know just about every facet of the game + pretty good at gatekeeping wild spamming players on randoms and i'd like to help people get better than me.
I did this a few times on reddit because i figured there's a lot of blood here who just aren't noticed enough.ask me anything! Especially if you play gardevoir.
I know some things about that character. In terms of character specific material, it vastly depends on the character. A lot of dedicated mains haven't made a lot of footage, unfortunately. 21 hits has made a great deal of content with some combo videos as well though. Otherwise, hit up the character discords.However, in terms of general stuff, there's quite a bit of learning material! Youve probably found a lot of these already however.
Badintents Pokken basics is pretty much definitive learning material for all beginners. I also recommend Raikel's/ScatzRBM's Comprehensive Guide to Pokken.Tournament vods study are a bit out there at the moment since a lot of tournaments have been cancelled, but recent footage for big finals can be found on Pokemon's YouTube Channel (search 2017/18/19 Pokken Grand Finals).Pokken DX footage is very rarely dated by the way. Even tournament VODs up to years ago are still on relatively the same patch. DoubleFGC and his VODS channel on YouTube has a lot of Japanese tournament vods which are learning material even I use to this dayIf you need something else specified just lemme know, I can look for it!. Generally future sight the things first, and then abuse high low properties otherwise. Your best close range buttons are stored power (all power levels), 5y, 5yy, 8x (big one), 2y, and jX. Her counter is pretty fast and she has decent dashes too, so you can mix up CADCs to confuse people.Stored Power is higher risk to counter the more stacks you build.
The lower stacks technically aren't safer on block, but they're much safer on counter. Try to figure which is best to useIf you're too close, consider otherwise. At least be 2 pikachus away imo.
What resources have you read so far? Just to figure out where on the page we're at.Anyways, I'll give it a shot for now. I will say she's a pretty difficult character to play, especially for new players and especially for people not familiar with fighting games (implying that she doesn't teach you the game well). Of course, I don't want to make any assumptions. Just letting you know the basic overview. I also don't mean to turn you off from the character as much as I'm recommending you stick with her and be prepared to take some time to learn how she works.Gardevoir is definitely more than just a zoner.
Chandelure is a zoner. A lot of characters are somewhat in-between. Thank you for the in-depth response!I am in the character discord, but a lot of the links in there seem to be connected to a dead website.I watched this series of 4 videos:I also watched these 2 videos:I've watched other videos as well but it seemed like these were the better ones. I do remember one of them saying to watch Ouroboro and did end up watching some of your matches, so I'm very grateful to get the chance to talk to a player as prestigious as yourself!I'm definitely not saying these videos are bad or don't contain good info, but I feel like I'm missing some kind of important step in learning, hence things not 'clicking' for me. In terms of other fighting games I've played, I'm relatively pretty good at competitive smash, but I know the debate about whether it's really a fighting game or not is very controversial in the community. I don't have experience with the more classic style of fighting games and I struggled a bit with the notation.