Our Pokemon Unite tier list for Supporter role. Updated monthly with the latest balance changes, this guide helps you choose the strongest Pokémon for ranked matches in August 2025.
Tier list rankings are focused on non-competitive ranked matches
Tier: S (Previous: A) Role: Supporter Alcremie's rise to S-tier is due to its exceptional lane control and team fight impact. Its ability to consistently apply crowd control while providing substantial healing makes it a dominant force in coordinated play. The Pokemon excels at both enabling carries and shutting down aggressive plays, with Sweet Kiss and Cotton Guard offering strong defensive utility. What sets Alcremie apart is its ability to turn teamfights with well-timed Cream Crashes while maintaining consistent support presence throughout the match. Currently one of the most reliable picks for high-level ranked play.
Tier S (Previously A) - Supporter Blissey's promotion to S-tier is due to her unmatched healing capabilities and defensive support that consistently impacts team fights. Her Helping Hand provides crucial attack speed and movement buffs, while Safeguard/Soft-Boiled offers strong protection against CC and sustained healing. Her Unite Move can save teammates in critical moments and turn teamfights, making her especially valuable in organized play. The current meta favors sustained fights where her support capabilities shine, and her ability to enable carries to stay in fights longer has become increasingly important.
Tier A - Eldegoss (Supporter) Maintains A tier due to reliable healing capabilities and excellent lane support. Cotton Guard provides crucial team-wide shields in teamfights, while Cotton Spore offers consistent crowd control. Strong early game presence helps secure objectives and enables carries to farm safely. Ultimate provides both escape and engage potential with team-wide movement speed boost. Remains a solid pick for coordinated team compositions despite not being as dominant as S-tier supporters.
Hoopa (Supporter) Hoopa dropped from S tier due to nerfs to its signature Hyperspace Hole move, reducing its team-wide mobility impact. Still maintains strong utility with teleport plays and healing, but requires more coordination to be effective. Excels at objective securing and team rotations but is more vulnerable in solo queue where communication is limited. Its ultimate remains powerful for teamfights, though timing is now more crucial. Performs best with organized teams who can capitalize on its portal mechanics.
Supporter Psyduck's tier drop reflects recent balance changes affecting its crowd control reliability. Still maintains strong lane presence with consistent damage output and useful support capabilities through Confusion and Water Pulse. Key strengths include good early game harass and team fight utility, but requires more strategic positioning compared to its previous S-tier dominance. Remains effective when paired with aggressive carries, though slightly more vulnerable to dive compositions now.
Tier A (Unchanged) Wigglytuff maintains its A tier position due to its exceptional crowd control abilities and team fight presence. Its Sing + Double Slap combo remains one of the most reliable engage tools, providing crucial setup for team fights. The Pokemon's ability to both disable opponents and provide substantial support through Helping Hand makes it a consistent pick in ranked matches. While not completely meta-defining, Wigglytuff's strong lane presence and ability to secure objectives through crowd control keeps it as a solid A-tier supporter.
Clefable (Tier B) - Supporter Maintains B tier due to consistent but unremarkable performance. Strong point-blank healing and decent damage output through Follow Me and Gravity combo, but requires close positioning that often puts Clefable at risk. Lacks the game-changing impact of higher-tier supporters and struggles with mobility. Follow Me's ally teleport can be useful for team coordination but is often too situational in ranked matches. Best suited for organized team play rather than solo queue.
Tier B (Unchanged) Comfey maintains its B-tier position as a solid but not outstanding Supporter. Its strength lies in consistent healing and ally buffing through Lei Lei and Floral Healing, making it reliable for sustaining teammates. However, it lacks the game-changing crowd control or burst support that higher-tier Supporters offer. While effective in coordinated teams, Comfey struggles to turn fights around independently and is vulnerable when caught alone, making it a balanced but not meta-defining pick for ranked play.
Mr. Mime (Tier B) - Supporter Status: Stable (Previous: B) Remains in B tier due to: - Strong zoning potential with Barrier + Confusion combo - Good crowd control abilities for team fights - Decent lane presence and early game support Limited by: - Requires precise positioning and skill timing - Highly dependent on team coordination - More vulnerable compared to top-tier supporters - Better alternatives available in current meta (Eldegoss, Blissey) Best suited for coordinated team play where barriers can be effectively utilized for both offense and defense.
Tier C (Previous: B) - Supporter Sableye dropped to C tier due to its limited impact in teamfights compared to other supporters. While it can disrupt enemies with Confuse Ray and Shadow Sneak, its support capabilities are inconsistent and require high skill to execute effectively. The recent nerfs to its sustain and cooldowns made it less reliable in securing objectives and protecting carries. Better supporter options exist for ranked play that provide more consistent value and utility.