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Offensive Tree

Offensive Tree Trevenant - AverageBlisseyEnjoyer

Updated Mar 11, 2023
Branch Poke
Branch Poke
Wood Hammer
Wood Hammer
Horn Leech
Horn Leech
Drain CrownAttack WeightAeos CookieEject Button
Branch Poke
Wood Hammer
Horn Leech
Drain Crown
Attack Weight
Aeos Cookie
Eject Button
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Defender Bottom Lane

Ah yes, my favorite attacker, Trevenant

Build Path

<Branch Poke

Branch PokeFirst Pick

Damage. Slow.

<Wood Hammer

Wood Hammer

AOE Damage. Displacement. Stun. Second activation: AOE Damage. Stun. Self-damage.

<Horn Leech

Horn Leech

Displacement. HP Vamp. Boosts attacks (CDR On-Hit.

<Phantom Forest

Phantom ForestUNITE

AOE damage. Displacement. Slow. Shield (per opponent hit). Increases self-healing. Increases ally basic attacks to affected opponents.

Drain Crown

Drain Crown

Restores HP based on the amount of damage dealt with basic attacks.

Attack Weight

Attack Weight

Permanently increases Attack upon scoring a goal.

Aeos Cookie

Aeos Cookie

Permanently increases Max HP upon scoring a goal.

Eject Button

Eject Button

Instantly teleport yourself somewhere nearby.

Stat Boosts

AD+12
Attack Weight
HP+160%
Drain Crown
Aeos Cookie

HP (Upon Goal)

Attack Damage (Upon Goal)

HP

Guide

Items:
Yes, this is a stack-heavy build. You want as much health and damage as possible, and stacking is the best way to achieve that. Drain Crown actually works surprisingly well on Trevenant, bolstering it’s already high survavability. Eject is just what I run on it, because I just like the extra emergency escape or chasing option. Feel free to experiment based on whatever you feel is best.

Moves:
Horn Leech is good for being annoying (because you’re Trevenant, it’s your job) as well as getting some extra health. The main attraction here, however, is Wood Hammer. It now hits harder and has less self-harm. With a few stacks of Attack Weight, Trevenant can do good damage for a “defender.”

Strategy:
Trevenant is not going to single-handedly win team fights like Cinder or T-Tar can. It can be an annoying little piece of lumber for your enemies though. The push on Horn Leech and bursts of Wood Hammer damage are good enough combined with your crazy bulk to wear down opponents so your team can come in and feast on some free lunch.

Works Well With

Comfey

Combining a bulky Pokémon with a healer that’s on it at all times is a recipe for victory… or sponge cake. I might be reading this wrong.

Cinderace

Combining damage and defense is the most classic combination in gaming history. Now the defense has damage.

Reported Icon This build was created in the game version of 1.8.1.5. It may contain inaccuracies in the data that is used compared to the current version of 1.12.1.5.

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