Pawmot (Japanese: パーモット Parmot) is a playable Pokémon in Pokémon UNITE. It became available as a playable character on September 4, 2025.

Pawmot
パーモット Parmot
Role All-Rounder
Attack type Melee
Damage type Attack
Difficulty Intermediate

Evolves at Lv. 5


Evolves at Lv. 7

License availability
International: Aeos gem 790 / License point 1,470

Mainland China: Unreleased

Pawmot is an All-Rounder that focuses on constantly brawling with the opposing team and sustaining itself by healing with combo attacks. By doing so, it can build up charge for its Unite Move, which has the unique property of only charging up when attacking opponents and changes the properties of all its moves when used.

Stats

Pawmot
Offense
Endurance
Mobility
Scoring
Support

Abilities

Passive Ability


Iron Fist
てつのこぶし Iron Fist
Description

When a move hits, the Pokémon's next basic attack deals increased damage and restores the Pokémon's HP.
Fighter Mode: The Pokémon's next basic attack deals increased damage, and basic attack speed is increased for a short time. This effect can stack up to 2 times.

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, lunging at an opposing Pokémon and dealing increased damage.


Moveset

Move slot 1

Nuzzle
ほっぺすりすり
Cheek Nuzzle
Learned at Lv. 1 or 3
Cooldown: 5 seconds
Upgrades into Thunder Punch or Supercell Slam
 Sure Hit Description
Has the user nuzzle its electrified cheeks against the designated opposing Pokémon, dealing damage and leaving them paralyzed.
Thunder Punch
かみなりパンチ
Thunder Punch
Learned at Lv. 5
Cooldown: 5.5 seconds
Upgrades into Thunder Punch+ at Lv. 11
 Area Description
Has the user unleash an electrified punch in the designated direction, dealing damage and applying a slowing effect to opposing Pokémon it hits.

Fighter Mode: This move has a shorter range and no longer applies a slowing effect, but it deals increased damage. Upgrade: Increases the damage dealt by this move.

Supercell Slam
サンダーダイブ
Thunder Dive
Learned at Lv. 5
Cooldown: 7 seconds
Upgrades into Supercell Slam+ at Lv. 11
 Dash
 Area
Description
Has the user electrify its body and dive toward the designated area, dealing damage and applying a slowing effect to opposing Pokémon it hits. If this move misses, the user takes damage instead. When this move hits, it can be used again, and the user unleashes a punch in front of itself, dealing damage and shoving opposing Pokémon it hits.

Fighter Mode: The first stage of this move no longer applies a slowing effect, and its area of effect is decreased, but it deals increased damage. Upgrade: Strengthens the slowing effect applied to opposing Pokémon. Fighter Mode: Further increases damage dealt by this move.

Move slot 2

Scratch
ひっかく
Scratch
Learned at Lv. 1 or 3
Cooldown: 7 seconds
Upgrades into Volt Switch or Mach Punch
 Sure Hit Description
Has the user attack a designated opposing Pokémon with its sharp claws, dealing damage.
Volt Switch
ボルトチェンジ
Volt Change
Learned at Lv. 7
Cooldown: 7 seconds
Upgrades into Volt Switch+ at Lv. 13
 Dash Description
Has the user cloak itself in electricity and charge into opposing Pokémon, dealing damage and moving behind them. After this move is used, for a short time, it can be used again once only.

Fighter Mode: This move cannot be used repeatedly, but after it's used, the user's movement speed is increased. Upgrade: Reduces the move's cooldown.

Mach Punch
マッハパンチ
Mach Punch
Learned at Lv. 7
Cooldown: 7 seconds
Upgrades into Mach Punch+ at Lv. 13
 Dash Description
Has the user throw a punch at blinding speed, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon, shoving them, and leaving them unable to act. This move's cooldown is reduced every time a basic attack hits.

Fighter Mode: This move no longer shoves or leaves opposing Pokémon unable to act, but the number of attacks for this move is increased. Upgrade: Increases the length of time opposing Pokémon are left unable to act. Fighter Mode: Increases damage dealt by this move.

Unite Move

Zip Zap Full-Charge Spark
ビリビリぜんかい! スパーキン!!
Electric Complete Destruction! Sparking!!
Learned at Lv. 9
 Sure Hit Description
Has the user charge toward the designated Pokémon from the opposing team and discharge electricity stored in the user's fluffy fur, dealing damage to the Pokémon and nearby opposing Pokémon. After using this Unite Move, the user loses all the electricity stored in its fluffy fur and enters Fighter Mode for a set amount of time. The Unite Move gauge will only charge when the user's basic attacks and moves hit Pokémon from the opposing team.

Fighter Mode: Basic attacks and move effects change, and the Unite Move gauge does not charge.

Holowear

Green-tag Holowear

Name Holowear Release Date Unlock Method Audio/Visual FX
Concert Style September 4, 2025 Aeos Gem 890 Movement

Trivia

In other languages

Zip Zap Full-Charge Spark

Language Title
Japanese ビリビリぜんかい! スパーキン!! Biri Biri Zenkai! Supākin!! (Electric Complete Destruction! Sparking!!)
Chinese Cantonese 劈哩啪啦全開!電光突擊!! Pīkléih Pāaklā Chyùhnhōi! Dihngwōng Dahtgīk!! (Crackling Full Blast! Lightning Assault!!)
Mandarin 劈哩啪啦全開!電光突擊!! / 噼里啪啦全开!电光突击!! Pīlǐ Pālā Quánkāi! Diànguāng Tūjī!! (Crackling Full Blast! Lightning Assault!!)
French Décharge Démesurée (Huge Discharge)
German Geballte Funkenladung (Concentrated Spark Charge)
Hindi स्पाइकिंग वोल्ट अनलीश ! Spāikiṅg Bolṭ Anlīś ! (Spiking Volt Unleash!)
Indonesian Voltase Penuh! Sambar!! (Full Voltage! Strike!!)
Italian Scarica Megavolt (Megavolt Discharge)
Korean 찌릿찌릿전개!스파킹!! Jjirit Jjirit Jeon'gae! Seupaking!! (Electric Complete Destruction! Sparking!!)
Brazilian Portuguese Eletropatada (ElectroKick)
Russian Треск Заряженной Искры Tresk Zarjažennoj Iskry (Charged Spark Crash)
Spanish Electroembestida Vertiginosa (Electro Charge Vertigo)
Thai ช็อตเปรี้ยะ! สุดแรงโวลต์!! Chot Pria! Sutraeng Won!! (Sharp Shot! Strong Volt!!)
Turkish Dolu Dolu Elektrik Şoku (Full Electric Shock)

See also

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Pawmi, Pawmo, and Pawmot.

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