


The core idea of this Pokémon Unite Slowbro build is pretty simple. Before that, though, Amnesia and Surf turn Slowbro into a great top-lane defender thanks to incredibly annoying knockbacks and the refusal to take damage with Amnesia. Keep in mind that, unlike Pika Papow and Veevee Volley, the Exclusive Moves the Tutors can teach your Partner will in fact take up a move slot and can be used anytime during a battle.This first Pokémon Unite Slowbro build limits its levitating ability to just its Unite Move later in the match. These are characters who dress like Tamer trainers, complete with red coat and whip in hand, who hang out in a few specific Pokémon Centers. The second and much more common way to teach your Partner Exclusive Moves is via Exclusive Move Tutors. Both of these Exclusive Moves will only happen when the icon appears over the “Fight” option and do not take up a move slot. If you’re playing Let’s Go, Eevee!, waving your Joy-Con when this icon appears will make your Partner Eevee use Veevee Volley, a move that works the same as Pika Papow, but is Normal-type. If you’re playing Let’s Go, Pikachu! and your Partner Pikachu is on the field when the icon appears and you wave your Joy-Con, Pikachu will use the Exclusive Move Pika Papow, which is an Electric-type attack that never misses and gets stronger the more your Partner Pikachu loves you. If another member of your Party is on the field when this icon appears and you wave your Joy-Con, your Partner will give a stat boost to your active Party member that increases their Attack, Special Attack, Defense, Special Defense, and Speed. When this happens, you can wave your own Joy-Con to activate your Partner’s Exclusive Move, assuming your Partner is the one on the field. Sometimes when battling, an icon of your Partner Pokémon waving a Joy-Con will appear above the “Fight” option. One will happen at random in the middle of battles. There are two ways to learn Exclusive Moves in Pokémon: Let’s Go. These Exclusive Moves tend to be pretty good, so you’ll probably want to get your hands on them as soon as you can. These new moves are called Exclusive Moves and, as you could probably guess from their name, there are some that can only be learned by Partner Pikachu and others that can only be learned by Partner Eevee. One of the new features in Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Eevee! is the ability for your Partner Pokémon (Pikachu or Eevee, depending on your version) to learn moves that only the Partner versions of these Pokémon can learn.
