Sableye (UNITE)
| Sableye ヤミラミYamirami | |
| Role | Supporter |
|---|---|
| Attack type | Melee |
| Damage type | Attack |
| Difficulty | Intermediate |
Does not evolve | |
| License availability International: | |
Sableye (Japanese:ヤミラミYamirami) is a playable Pokémon inPokémon UNITE. It became available as a playable character on November 16, 2022.
Stats
| Sableye | |
|---|---|
| Offense | |
| Endurance | |
| Mobility | |
| Scoring | |
| Support | |
Abilities
Passive Ability
| Prankster いたずらごころTeasing Heart | |
When the Pokémon with this Ability is outside the visual range of Pokémon from the opposing team, it entersstealth and gains increased movement speed. When the Pokémon with this Ability enters the visual range of a Pokémon from the opposing team, it does not immediately become visible but instead remains in stealth for a short time. The Pokémon with this Ability exits stealth when it attacks. Effect: This stealth lasts longer when approaching enemy players from behind. | |
Basic Attack
| Damage category: Physical(as a basic attack) | |
| Damage category: Physical(as a boosted attack) | |
Becomes a boosted attack with every third attack, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon it hits and decreasing their movement speed for a short time. If the user is in stealth when it hits an opposing Pokémon with a boosted attack, it will deal damage and apply afear effect. Opposing Pokémon affected by fear will be forced to move away from the user. When the user enters stealth, they will be able to use the boosted attack immediately. | |
Moveset
Move slot 1
| Thief どろぼう Thief | Learned at Lv. 1 or 2 Cooldown: 7.5 seconds Upgrades intoKnock Off orShadow Sneak | |
| Description | ||
| Has the user dash in the designated direction, dealing damage to any opposing Pokémon it hits and decreasing their movement speed for a short time. If this move hits Pokémon from the opposing team, it steals a small amount of their Aeos energy. If those Pokémon do not have any Aeos energy, they will be left unable to act for a short time. | ||
| Knock Off はたきおとす Knock Off | Learned at Lv. 4 Cooldown: 8.5 seconds Upgrades intoKnock Off+ at Lv. 10 | |
| Description | ||
| Has the user move in the designated direction and then back again while attacking around itself, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon hit by the attacks and leaving them unable to act for a short time. For a short time afterward, this move can be used again. If it is, the user attacks in front of itself with its claws, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon it hits and shoving them. When either the first or second stage of this move hits opposing Pokémon, those Pokémon will drop some of their collected Aeos energy, and for a short time, they'll be unable to pick up Aeos energy. When either stage of this move hits opposing Pokémon that do not have Aeos energy, those Pokémon will be left unable to act―and for a longer duration. While using this move, the user receives reduced damage. Upgrade: For a short time after this move is used, the next time the user picks up Aeos energy, the user recovers HP and has its movement speed increased. | ||
| Shadow Sneak かげうち Shadow Strike | Learned at Lv. 4 Cooldown: 12 seconds Upgrades intoShadow Sneak+ at Lv. 10 | |
| Description | ||
| For a short time, increases the user's movement speed and has it enter stealth. While the user is in stealth, its first boosted basic attack deals additional damage. While this move is active, if the user exits stealth and a hindrance has not left it unable to act, it will be able to enter stealth again. Upgrade: Increases the duration of this move's effects. While this move is active and the user is in stealth, it will also gradually recover HP. | ||
Move slot 2
| Astonish おどろかす Astonish | Learned at Lv. 1 or 2 Cooldown: 9 seconds Upgrades intoFeint Attack orConfuse Ray | |
| Description | ||
| Has the user attack in a cone in front of itself, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon and decreasing their movement speed for a short time. If this move hits opposing Pokémon from behind, it deals increased damage and a greater decrease in movement speed. | ||
| Feint Attack だましうち Sneak Attack | Learned at Lv. 6 Cooldown: 7 seconds Upgrades intoFeint Attack+ at Lv. 12 | |
| Description | ||
| Has the user throw dummy Aeos energy to a designated location. While dummy Aeos energy remains at a location, that location and the area around it will be visible to the user. Dummy Aeos energy can remain up to five locations at a time. If an opposing Pokémon picks up dummy Aeos energy, that energy explodes, dealing damage over time to that Pokémon and decreasing its movement speed for a short time. A maximum of three uses can be kept in reserve for this move. Upgrade: If an opposing Pokémon is knocked out while taking damage over time from this move, it will drop more Aeos energy than it normally would. | ||
| Confuse Ray あやしいひかり Eerie Light | Learned at Lv. 6 Cooldown: 10 seconds Upgrades intoConfuse Ray+ at Lv. 12 | |
| Description | ||
| Has the user fire a sinister ray in the designated direction, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon it hits. If this move hits Pokémon from the opposing team, it also leaves them confused. While confused, Pokémon continuously attack nearby Pokémon with basic attacks. Confused Pokémon will target nearby Pokémon in the following order of priority: first, their ally Pokémon; then, wild Pokémon; last, Pokémon on the user's team. Upgrade: Also increases the movement speed and basic attack speed of Pokémon from the opposing team while this move has left them confused. | ||
Unite Move
Holowear
Green-tag Holowear
| Name | Holowear | Release Date | Unlock Method | Audio/Visual FX |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| December 5, 2023 | PremiumBattle Pass - Season 20* | Appearance only | ||
| September 5, 2024 | Prize Machine | Appearance only |
Blue-tag Holowear
| Name | Holowear | Release Date | Unlock Method | Audio/Visual FX |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| November 16, 2022 | Movement | |||
| October 12, 2023 | Set Shop* | Movement |
Purple-tag Holowear
| Name | Holowear | Portrait Frame | Release Date | Unlock Method | Audio/Visual FX |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() | April 6, 2023 | Scoring Returning KO Movement |
Gallery
- Promotional art
In other languages
Chaos Glower
| Language | Title | |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | カオスゲイザーKaosu Geizā(Chaos Gazer) | |
| Chinese | Cantonese | 混沌目光Wahndeuhn Muhkgwōng(Chaos Gaze) |
| Mandarin | 混沌目光Hùndùn Mùguāng(Chaos Gaze) | |
| French | Œil du Chaos(Eye of Chaos) | |
| German | Chaosblick(Chaos Look) | |
| Hindi | केऑस लुकKeŏs Luk(Chaos Look) | |
| Indonesian | Tatapan Kekacauan(Chaos Stare) | |
| Italian | Caosguardo(Chaos Look) | |
| Korean | 카오스게이저Kaoseu Geijeo(Chaos Gazer) | |
| Brazilian Portuguese | Olhar Caótico(Chaotic Look) | |
| Russian | Сияние ХаосаSijanije Xaosa(Chaos Radiance) | |
| Spanish | Mirada Caótica(Chaotic Look) | |
| Thai | เนตรอลหม่านNetr Onlaman(Chaotic Eyes) | |
| Turkish | Kaotik Bakış(Chaotic Look) | |
Related articles
For more information on this Pokémon's species, seeSableye.
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| This article is part ofProject Sidegames, aBulbapedia project that aims to write comprehensive articles on the Pokémon Sidegames. |

