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Want to know a quick summary of the things that happened in the Pokemon UNITE World Championship Series March Finals 2023 for North America? Read on to see the most used Pokemon, the Pokemon with the best win rate, the most used battle and held items, lanes for each Pokemon, where to watch the stream, as well as highlights that defined this tournament!
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Amaterasu showed a masterful performance and is North America's March Finals Champion! The team gracefully swept through the tournament, having a near perfect run with only one (1) game lost.
Comfey garnered a pick rate of 42% with an outstanding win rate of 61.5% in the tournament. The Pokemon is not only one of the most picked Pokemon in the tournament but also the most successful. This shows the significance of having a dedicated supporter in winning games.
Comfey Guide: Best Builds and Moveset
Hoopa is also one of the most picked Pokemon throughout the tournament, garnering a 42% pick rate. Known for its ability to create portals and allow its allies to easily rotate around the map, the Pokemon has definitely become a mainstay pick in the competitive scene.
Hoopa Guide: Builds and Best Items
Attackers have taken the spotlight in the tournament as the go-to core picks for teams, taking the place that was once occupied by All-Rounders. Though fragile, these Pokemon deliver huge amounts of damage that is crucial for carrying the game.
List of Attackers: All Attacker Pokemon and Best Builds
Among Attackers, Gardevoir is the most picked Pokemon in the tournament, having a pick rate of 42% and an impressive win rate of 53.8%. Teams usually play the Pokemon as a Jungler to let it level up faster and have access to its primary moveset.
Gardevoir Guide: Builds and Best Items
Additionally, Glaceon, Espeon, and Sylveon - collectively known as the Eeveelutions - are among the top picked Pokemon in their role and overall. Glaceon is the most picked out of the three while Espeon is the most banned. Sylveon is the least picked with only a 8% pick rate. Famous for having the earliest power spikes in the game with a high damage potential, these three Pokemon have definitely made a remarkable impact in the quality of games in the tournament.
Pokemon | Most Picked % | Win Rate % |
---|---|---|
42% | 61.5% | |
42% | 53.8% | |
42% | 38.5% | |
35% | 46.2% | |
35% | 38.5% | |
27% | 38.5% | |
27% | 30.8% | |
23% | 30.8% | |
15% | 15.4% | |
15% | 7.7% | |
12% | 7.7% | |
8% | 7.7% | |
8% | 0% | |
4% | 7.7% | |
4% | 0% |
Game8 Notes | Comfey, Gardevoir, and Hoopa are the most picked Pokemon for the North America March Finals. However, Comfey earns the title of the most successful Pokemon among the three since it has the highest win rate. |
Pokemon not shown here were not picked during the March Finals.
Pokemon | Ban Rate % |
---|---|
69.2% | |
53.8% | |
30.8% | |
7.7% |
Game8 Notes | Dodrio is the most banned Pokemon in the North America March Finals. The Pokemon's mobility, damage, and scoring proved to be a deadly trio for teams. |
Pokemon not shown here were not banned during the March Finals.
Battle Item | Most Picked % |
---|---|
58.5% | |
17.7% | |
16.9% | |
5.4% | |
1.5% |
Game8 Notes | Eject Button is the most picked Battle Item for the North America March Finals followed by X Speed and Full Heal, suggesting that teams value mobility and anti-disable tools. |
Battle Items not shown here were not picked during the March Finals.
Held Item | Most Picked % |
---|---|
46.9% | |
37.7% | |
25.4% | |
23.8% | |
23.1% | |
21.5% | |
20.8% | |
16.9% | |
16.2% | |
10% | |
8.5% | |
4.6% | |
3.8% | |
2.3% | |
1.5% |
Game8 Notes | Focus Band is the most picked Held Item in the North America March Finals followed by Exp. Share. This shows that teams value survivability in teamfights and leveling up as fast as possible during the early game. |
Held Item not shown here were not used during the March Finals.
The percentage in bold is the most picked lane for that specific Pokemon. |
Pokemon | Top % | Jungle % | Bot % |
---|---|---|---|
-- | 100% | -- | |
-- | 100% | -- | |
-- | -- | 100% | |
100% | -- | -- | |
100% | -- | -- | |
100% | -- | -- | |
-- | 14.3% | 85.7% | |
-- | 100% | -- | |
75% | -- | 25% | |
-- | 100% | -- | |
100% | -- | -- | |
-- | -- | 100% | |
-- | 90.9% | 9.1% | |
-- | 55.6% | 44.4% | |
-- | -- | 100% | |
100% | -- | -- | |
100% | -- | -- | |
100% | -- | -- | |
-- | 25% | 75% | |
-- | -- | 100% | |
-- | -- | 100% | |
-- | -- | 100% | |
50% | -- | 50% | |
50% | 50% | -- | |
-- | -- | 100% | |
100% | -- | -- | |
100% | -- | -- | |
33.3% | -- | 66.7% | |
-- | -- | 100% | |
-- | 100% | -- |
Pokemon not shown here were not picked during the March Finals.
For the start of the North American March Finals stream, skip to the 03:41:32 timestamp.
The full livestream for the March Finals is available in the official YouTube channel of Pokemon UNITE. They usually stream the Monthly Finals so try catching it on scheduled times!
For the full schedule of the Championship Series, check out this article:
2023 World Championship Series
2023 World Championship Series
2023 World Championship Series Analysis | |
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World Championships 2023 | |
February Finals (North America) |
February Finals (Europe) |
March Finals (North America) |
March Finals (Europe) |
Aeos Cup (North America) |
Aeos Cup (Europe) |
April Finals (North America) |
April Finals (Europe) |
May Finals (North America) |
May Finals (Europe) |
Regional Finals Group Stage (North America) |
Regional Finals (Europe) |
Regional Finals (North America) |
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