The weight is over.
The time has come for another Pokémon native to the Paldea region to make their triumphant debut in Pokémon UNITE, for Ceruledge, the Fire Blades Pokémon, is now ready to battle. For the 411 on how Ceruledge handles as a fighter and what moves it has, we have all of that information here:
Sharpen Your Skills with Ceruledge in Pokémon UNITE
Embrace the bane of a Bitter Blade with Ceruledge in Pokémon UNITE. This Fire- and Ghost-type Pokémon is an Evolution of Charcadet, a Pokémon that was recently discovered in the Paldea region. Now, the Fire Blades Pokémon is slashing onto Aeos Island as an All-Rounder with a penchant for swordplay infused with flickering flames and spectral drain. You’ll start each match with the upstart Charcadet, but evolving it into the ghoulish Ceruledge will be well worth the wait.
You can obtain a Unite license for the Melee All-Rounder Ceruledge for 14,000 Aeos coins or 575 Aeos gems at the Unite Battle Committee shop. Ceruledge will only be obtainable with Aeos gems for the first seven days of its release. Read on to learn more about the Fire Blades Pokémon before slicing into action on Aeos Island.
Ceruledge Basics:
- Ability (Charcadet): Flame Body – When Charcadet hits opposing Pokémon with a basic attack, it deals damage around itself with flames. This Ability goes on cooldown after it’s triggered.
- Ability (Ceruledge): Weak Armor – When Ceruledge takes Attack-based damage, its movement speed is increased for a short time. This effect can stack up to two times. If Ceruledge deals damage to opposing Pokémon with its basic attack or moves, the Pokémon hit receive a wound. Life energy leaks out of these wounds, causing damage over time. This effect can stack up to six times. If the effect stacks six times on an opposing Pokémon, that Pokémon takes increased damage from Ceruledge.
- Basic Attack (Charcadet) – Every third attack becomes a boosted attack, dealing increased damage.
- Basic Attack (Ceruledge) – Every fourth attack becomes a boosted attack, dealing damage twice. The next basic attack after using a move becomes a boosted attack.
Ceruledge’s Moveset:
- Lv. 1 & 3 Moves:
- Lava Plume –Ceruledge torches the area around itself with an inferno of scarlet flames, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon it hits. Ceruledge’s next basic attack deals increased damage.
- Take Down – Ceruledge charges recklessly in the designated direction, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon it hits. Ceruledge’s basic attack speed is increased for a short time.
- Lv. 5 Moves:
- Bitter Blade –Ceruledge focuses its bitter feelings toward the world of the living into a slashing attack. Ceruledge recovers HP based on the amount of damage this move deals. Any HP recovered that exceeds Ceruledge’s max HP is converted into a shield. Bitter Blade can be upgraded to increase the amount of HP recovered.
- Psycho Cut –Ceruledge launches a blade formed by psychic power in the designated direction, dealing damage and applying a slowing effect to opposing Pokémon it hits. Opposing Pokémon hit by this move have their Defense decreased for a short time. If Ceruledge hits opposing Pokémon with a basic attack, Psycho Cut’s cooldown is reduced. Psycho Cut can be upgraded to further decrease the Defense of Pokémon hit by this move.
- Lv. 7 Moves:
- Phantom Force – Ceruledge dashes and disappear into darkness, where it hides for a short time. While it is hiding, it cannot move. When Phantom Force is used again, Ceruledge appears in the designated direction while slashing around itself, dealing damage that ignores Defense and shields to opposing Pokémon it hits and applying a slowing effect to them. If Phantom Force hits opposing Pokémon, its cooldown is reduced. Phantom Force can be upgraded to reduce its cooldown.
- Flame Charge – Ceruledge cloaks itself in flame and charges in the designated direction, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon it hits. Ceruledge’s basic attack speed is increased for a short time after using Flame Charge. A maximum of two uses can be kept in reserve for this move. Flame Charge can be upgraded to increase the length of time that Ceruledge’s basic attack speed is increased.
- Unite Move:
- Revenant Rend – Ceruledge readies both of its arm blades before slashing through to the designated location faster than the eye can track. Ceruledge leaves opposing Pokémon it hits unable to act before striking them with three slashing blows.
About Pokémon UNITE:
Prepare to unite! – Welcome to Aeos Island! Here, Pokémon are more powerful and have enhanced abilities that Trainers from around the world use in competitive Unite Battles.
Face off in these 5-on-5 team battles to see who can score the most points within the allotted time. Each player controls one Pokémon, choosing from one of five battle types – Attacker, Speedster, All-rounder, Defender and Supporter. Want to go on the offensive? Then pick an Attacker! Is helping teammates more your style? Supporter is the role for you! Check out the full Pokémon roster here.
Defeat wild Pokémon to level up, evolve your partner Pokémon, and collect Aeos energy. Deposit the energy into opponents’ goal zones and knock out the enemy team’s Pokémon to prevent them from scoring points. Put your teamwork to the test and take home the win!
Key Features:
- Unite moves: Unleash the true power of your Pokémon with Unite Moves! Leverage these all-new Pokémon moves, which are only possible while in Unite Battles, and turn the tide of even the direst situations.
- Rank up: Looking to prove how skilled you are? Participate in ranked matches, and earn points as you climb up the global leaderboard!
- Communication is key: Even the most skilled Trainers recognise how important communication is to their team’s success. Leverage signals, quick-chat messages, and – for the first time in a Pokémon title – voice chat to communicate and stay in sync with your team.
- Battle in style: Take to the field while looking your best in Holowear! Thanks to a special technology developed using Aeos energy, Trainers can deck out their Pokémon in a variety of holographic outfits* – with new styles arriving regularly!
- Cross-platform play: Play with Trainers around the world on Nintendo Switch or on a compatible smartphone (available this September) thanks to cross-platform support. Trainers may use their Pokémon Trainer Club account or Nintendo Account on both Nintendo Switch and mobile to easily keep their progress synced between devices.
Source: Pokémon

