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Players compete in Unite Battles, where two teams attempt to score points in the opposing team's goals while guarding their own. To score, players collect Aeos energy by defeating wild Pokémon or members of the enemy team, which they must then bring to an opposing goal. The team with the highest score after ten minutes wins; if there is a tie, the team that reached the tied score first wins.
Players compete in Unite Battles, where two teams attempt to score points in the opposing team's goals while guarding their own. To score, players collect Aeos energy by defeating wild Pokémon or members of the enemy team, which they must then bring to an opposing goal. The team with the highest score after ten minutes wins; if there is a tie, the team that reached the tied score first wins.


Pokémon begin a match at level one in their least [[evolution|evolved]] form (discounting [[baby Pokémon]]) and gain [[experience]] gradually over time, a process which is sped up by defeating [[wild Pokémon]]. As Pokémon gain experience and [[level]] up, they learn new [[moves]] that they then have access to for the rest of the battle, and Pokémon with evolutions (besides {{p|Pikachu}}) evolve as well, much like in the [[core series]]. Initially, a Pokémon has two moves and the player chooses which one to keep; the move that they did not choose is then unlocked at Level 2 or 3. These moves are upgraded at proceeding levels with the player choosing one of two moves to replace the move with. When the Pokémon reaches Level 8, 9, or 10, it unlocks its Unite Move, a separate, powerful attack that must charge over time.
Pokémon begin a match at level one in their least [[evolution|evolved]] form (discounting [[baby Pokémon]]) and gain [[experience]] gradually over time, a process which is sped up by defeating [[wild Pokémon]]. As Pokémon gain experience and [[level]] up, they learn new [[moves]] that they then have access to for the rest of the battle, and Pokémon with evolutions (besides {{p|Pikachu}} and {{p|Duraludon}}) evolve as well, much like in the [[core series]]. Initially, a Pokémon has two moves and the player chooses which one to keep; the move that they did not choose is then unlocked at Level 2 or 3. These moves are upgraded at proceeding levels with the player choosing one of two moves to replace the move with. When the Pokémon reaches Level 8, 9, or 10, it unlocks its Unite Move, a separate, powerful attack that must charge over time.


Participating in Unite Battles will earn the player Battle Points, Aeos coins, and (after reaching [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainer]] Level 6) Aeos energy.
Participating in Unite Battles will earn the player Battle Points, Aeos coins, and (after reaching [[Pokémon Trainer|Trainer]] Level 6) Aeos energy.
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