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===Holowear===
===Holowear===
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Pokémon may change their appearance by wearing Holowear, a type of holographic clothing made from Aeos energy that is created and sold by [[Zirco]]. Holowear can be earned through certain events or purchased through Zirco Trader for Aeos Gems or Holowear tickets. The most prominent of these events is the [[#Battle Pass|Battle Pass]]. Some Holowear changes the visual effects of certain game actions, such as using [[move]]s, scoring [[goal zone|goals]], [[knock out (verb)|knocking out]] Pokémon, and returning to base. Most Holowear only affects [[evolution|fully evolved]] Pokémon, though some rarer Holowear similarly changes how a Pokémon's pre-evolved forms appear.
Pokémon may change their appearance by wearing Holowear, a type of holographic clothing made from Aeos energy that is created and sold by [[Zirco]]. Holowear can be earned through certain events or purchased through Zirco Trader for Aeos Gems or Holowear tickets. The most prominent of these events is the [[#Battle Pass|Battle Pass]]. Some Holowear changes the visual effects of certain game actions, such as using [[move]]s, scoring goals, knocking out Pokémon, and returning to base. Most Holowear only affects [[evolution|fully evolved]] Pokémon, though some rarer Holowear similarly changes how a Pokémon's pre-evolved forms appear.


===Wild Pokémon===
===Wild Pokémon===
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Defeating wild Pokémon is the primary way of collecting Aeos energy. They will generally attack Trainers' Pokémon that come near or attack them and chase after them a limited distance. As the Unite Battle progresses, some will despawn while other, more powerful Pokémon will spawn. Some may also evolve during the Final Stretch of a match.
Defeating wild Pokémon is the primary way of collecting Aeos energy. They will generally attack Trainers' Pokémon that come near or attack them and chase after them a limited distance. As the Unite Battle progresses, some will despawn while other, more powerful Pokémon will spawn. Some may also evolve during the Final Stretch of a match.


Special wild Pokémon will give the Pokémon that knocked them out buffs. These buffs include reducing the cooldown time of [[move]]s, increased damage against wild Pokémon with low HP, and decreasing the movement speed of enemies hit by the buffed Pokémon. These Pokémon are more durable than normal wild Pokémon, and have one or more [[move]]s they can use to defend themselves. The range of the move is indicated by a red shape on the ground as the move is being charged. Even stronger wild Pokémon are "objective" Pokémon. When defeated, they provide a benefit to the team that dealt the last hit in some manner. Some of them will assist the Pokémon that knocked them out by lowering the opposing team's [[goal zone|goal]]'s defenses, while others provide {{OBP|Shield|UNITE}}s to all members of the team or boost the stats of all members of the team. (However, effects that apply to all team members exclude members that are currently [[faint|knocked out]].)  
Special wild Pokémon will give the Pokémon that knocked them out buffs. These buffs include reducing the cooldown time of [[move]]s, increased damage against wild Pokémon with low HP, and decreasing the movement speed of enemies hit by the buffed Pokémon. These Pokémon are more durable than normal wild Pokémon, and have one or more [[move]]s they can use to defend themselves. The range of the move is indicated by a red shape on the ground as the move is being charged. Even stronger wild Pokémon are "objective" Pokémon. When defeated, they provide a benefit to the team that dealt the last hit in some manner. Some of them will assist the Pokémon that knocked them out by lowering the opposing team's [[goal zone|goal]]'s defenses, while others provide shields to all members of the team or boost the stats of all members of the team. (However, effects that apply to all team members exclude members that are currently [[faint|knocked out]].)  


Different wild Pokémon inhabit each of the game's stages. Some event stages have species of wild Pokémon that do not appear on that stage normally or are exclusive to the event.
Different wild Pokémon inhabit each of the game's stages. Some event stages have species of wild Pokémon that do not appear on that stage normally or are exclusive to the event.
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