Pokemon Unite's second season is currently in full swing after launching a little more than a week ago. Season two has been receiving mixed reviews so far, and not just because it didn't open with the addition of a new Pokemon. This week its challenges were called into question as Unite's battle pass tasked players with doing something not many people would have managed in the space of seven days.

The challenge added for week two was to knock out Rotom 60 times. While you might not think about how many times you have been the player to knock out Rotom in a match, it's highly unlikely you have ever done it 60 times in a week. Either that was a mistake on TiMi Studios' part or the developer saw the backlash to the challenge as it has now been altered.

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As you can see in the Reddit post below, the number of times you need to knock out Rotom before Monday has dropped drastically. All the way down to a much more realisitic 15. Fair play to whoever is reponsible for the screenshot as they had already hit 41. Some players in the comments claim to have already achieved the initial target of 60, which would have taken a lot of grinding over the course of the past 24 hours.

It was also highlighted in the comments that players have been gunning for Rotom more than usual since the challenges went live. That made hitting the old target of 60 even harder since only the Pokemon that hits the last blow gets the credit for knocking out Rotom. At least you only have to do that 15 times now rather than 60.

Back to the lack of a new Pokemon to usher in season two. That will be rectified later this week via the arrival of Decidueye. The previously teased starter will be making its Unite debut on Friday, adding to the game's playabale roster. No word yet on what Pokemon will be next after Decidueye, but considering the rate at which TiMi has been adding new Pokemon, you probably won't have long to wait.

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