Ho-Oh (UNITE)

Ho-Oh (Japanese: ホウオウ Houou) is a playable Pokémon in Pokémon UNITE. It became available as a playable character on July 19, 2024.

Ho-Oh
ホウオウ Houou
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Role Defender
Attack type Ranged
Damage type Atk
Difficulty Novice
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Does not evolve
License availability:
Aeos coin 15,000 / Aeos gem 840
UNITE Ho-Oh License Card.png

Ho-Oh is a Defender who has the unique ability to revive fallen teammates with its Unite Move, albeit at the cost of all of its Aeos energy. It is also quite bulky in of itself and has the ability to cover the arena with flames to defend for its team.

Up to September 4, 2024, it was classified as an EX license.

Stats

Ho-Oh
Offense      
Endurance      
Mobility      
Scoring      
Support      

Abilities

Passive Ability

 
Regenerator
さいせいりょく Regenerative Power
Description

If the Pokémon doesn't take damage from Pokémon on the opposing team for a set amount of time, it will gradually recover HP.

Basic Attack

  Damage category: Physical (as a basic attack)
Damage category: Physical (as a boosted attack)
Description

Becomes a boosted attack with every third attack, shooting out a sweeping flame that deals increased damage and restores the user's HP. When the user hits multiple Pokémon with a boosted attack, the amount of HP restored is increased.


Moveset

Move slot 1

  Safeguard
しんぴのまもり
Mysterious Protection
Learned at Lv. 1 or 3
Cooldown: 5 seconds
Upgrades into Fly or Fire Spin
  Buff Description
Has the user create a protective field that reduces damage taken from the next attack. When this field reduces damage from an attack, the user's movement speed is increased for a short time.
  Fly
そらをとぶ
Fly
Learned at Lv. 7
Cooldown: 8 seconds
Upgrades into Fly+ at Lv. 13
  Buff Description
Has the user fly higher, allowing it to move freely over walls, and increasing its movement speed and Attack. After using this move, the user’s next three basic attacks become boosted attacks. When this move is used again, the user lands on the ground forcefully, dealing damage to nearby opposing Pokémon.

Upgrade: Increases the length of time the user can fly.

  Fire Spin
ほのおのうず
Flame Swirl
Learned at Lv. 7
Cooldown: 8.5 seconds
Upgrades into Fire Spin+ at Lv. 13
  Buff Description
Has the user generate a blazing vortex around itself, dealing damage and applying a slowing effect to opposing Pokémon it hits. The user redirects a portion of damage taken by ally Pokémon inside the vortex to itself. At the start of this move, the user receives a shield effect. This move ends if the user loses this shield. While the user is still shielded, if a set amount of time passes or if this move is used again, the user releases a heat wave around itself that deals damage to opposing Pokémon. The more damage the user takes while the shield effect is active, the more damage this heat wave deals.

Upgrade: Automatically releases a heat wave when the user’s shield is lost.

Move slot 2

  Tailwind
おいかぜ
Tailwind
Learned at Lv. 1 or 3
Cooldown: 6 seconds
Upgrades into Flamethrower or Sky Attack
  Ranged Description
Has the user whip up a whirlwind in the designated direction, dealing damage to the opposing Pokémon it hits. The whirlwind then remains on the field for a short time. Ally Pokémon moving in the same direction as the whirlwind have their movement speed increased, while opposing Pokémon moving against the whirlwind have their movement speed decreased.
  Flamethrower
かえんほうしゃ
Flamethrower
Learned at Lv. 5
Cooldown: 6 seconds
Upgrades into Flamethrower+ at Lv. 11
  Ranged Description
Has the user blow flames in the designated direction, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon it hits. This move’s cooldown increases the longer the user blows flames. If the user hits Pokémon from the opposing team with this move, the user recovers HP. If the user continues to hit opposing Pokémon with this move, the Pokémon are burned, decreasing their movement speed. When the burned Pokémon moves, it will leave behind scorched ground. Opposing Pokémon that touch this scorched ground will also be burned, decreasing their movement speed.

Upgrade: Increases the length of time the user can continue to blow flames and reduces this move’s cooldown.

  Sky Attack
ゴッドバード
God Bird
Learned at Lv. 5
Cooldown: 8.5 seconds
Upgrades into Sky Attack+ at Lv. 11
  Dash Description
Has the user spread its wings and charge, then return to its original position, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon it hits and burning the ground along its flight path for a short time. Burning ground deals damage to opposing Pokémon and applies a slowing effect. When this move is used again, or if another move is used mid-charge, the user stops in place.

Upgrade: Also gradually restores the user's HP while the user is on burning ground.

Unite Move

  Rekindling Flame
復活の虹炎
Rainbow Flame of Resurrection
Learned at Lv. 9
  Buff Description
When a nearby ally Pokémon is knocked out, a feather is left in its place for a short time. This move has the user spread its wings wide and consume all of the Aeos energy it has to revive knocked-out ally Pokémon, returning them to battle at their respective feathers. The more Aeos energy that’s consumed, the more ally Pokémon are revived.

Holowear

Name Holowear Release Date Unlock Method Audio/Visual FX
  Dark Lord Style   July 19, 2024   1,050 Movement

Update history

Date Changes
July 25, 2024
  • Unite Move: Rekindling Flame
    • Area where feathers fall when allies are KO'd: Increased from 25m radius to 35m radius from Ho-Oh.
    • HP amount when allies are revived: Increased from 50% of max HP to 60% of max HP.
    • Adjustment of required Aeos Energy for reviving allies:
      • 1 Pokémon: 0-8 Aeos Energy
      • 2 Pokémon: 9-16 Aeos Energy
      • 3 Pokémon: 17-24 Aeos Energy
      • 4 Pokémon: 25-50 Aeos Energy
    • Required Unite Move gauge: Increased by 11%.


Trivia

 
Rekindling Flame's original icon, featuring a rainbow feather rather than the current golden one
  • Rekindling Flame may be based on the story of Ho-Oh resurrecting the Legendary beasts.
  • While Ho-Oh's release date was reported correctly as July 19th by Japanese sources,[1] it was incorrectly reported as July 21st by English sources.[2] This would later be acknowledged and corrected in a quote repost.[3]
  • Prior to Ho-Oh's release, the feathers that teammates would leave behind for Rekindling Flame had a different design, as could be seen in the public test server. When Ho-Oh released, the design would be changed to the current design and the move icon would be changed to match the new design.
    • The original move icon can also be seen in the "Moves Overview" trailer for Ho-Oh at the beginning of the video, even though when Rekindling Flame is showcased later on in the video, it uses the current design.

In other languages

Rekindling Flame

Language Title
  Japanese 復活の虹炎 Fukkatsu no Kōen (Rainbow Flame of Resurrection)
Chinese Cantonese 復甦虹焰 Fuhksōu Hùhngyihm (Rainbow Flame of Resurrection)
Mandarin 復甦虹焰 / 复苏虹焰 Fùsū Hóngyàn (Rainbow Flame of Resurrection)
  French Flamme de Renaissance (Flame of Rebirth)
  German Flamme der Wiederkehr (Flame of Return)
  Hindi रिवाइव फ़्लेम Rivāiv Flem (Revive Flame)
  Indonesian Gejolak Kebangkitan (The Upheaval of Awakening)
  Italian Ala Iridescente della Rinascita (Iridescent Wing of Rebirth)
  Korean 부활하는홍염 Buhwal Haneun Hong'yeom (Rainbow Flame of Resurrection)
  Brazilian Portuguese Ressurgimento das Chamas (Resurgence of Flames)
  Russian Оживляющее Пламя Oživljajuščeje Plamja (Reviving Flame)
  Spanish Llama Reavivadora (Revival Flame)
  Thai เพลิงสีรุ้งแห่งการฟื้นคืน Phloeng Si Rung Haeng Kan Fuen Khuen (Rainbow Flame of Resurrection)
  Turkish Yeniden Yanan Ateş (Fire Burning Anew)

References

See also

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Ho-Oh.

Playable characters in Pokémon UNITE
Attacker Alolan NinetalesArmarougeChandelureCinderaceCramorantDecidueyeDelphoxDragapultDuraludonEspeonGardevoirGlaceonGreninjaInteleonMewMewtwo (Y)MiraidonPikachuSylveonVenusaur
All‑Rounder AegislashAzumarillBlazikenBuzzwoleCeruledgeCharizardDragoniteFalinksGarchompGyaradosLucarioMachampMetagrossMewtwo (X)MimikyuScizorTsareenaTyranitarUrshifuZacian
Speedster AbsolDarkraiDodrioGengarLeafeonMeowscaradaTalonflameZeraoraZoroark
Defender BlastoiseCrustleGoodraGreedentHo-OhLaprasMamoswineSlowbroSnorlaxTrevenantUmbreon
Supporter BlisseyClefableComfeyEldegossHoopaMr. MimePsyduckSableyeWigglytuff
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