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{{incomplete|section|Trim section down to the basics, and use the article [[Unite Battle]] to explain the details}}
{{incomplete|section|Trim section down to the basics, and use the article [[Unite Battle]] to explain the details}}
{{main|Unite Battle#Battle modes|Unite Battle → Battle modes}}
{{main|Unite Battle#Battle modes|Unite Battle → Battle modes}}
===Standard Battle===
===Casual Battle===
Standard Battle is the default game mode and has three types of matches within its umbrella: Random Match, CPU Match, and Friendly Match. They are all 10 minute 5-on-5 matches that take place in either [[Remoat Stadium]] or [[Theia Sky Ruins]]. Players may play solo or form in groups of any size.
Casual Battle is the default game mode and has two types of matches within its umbrella: Random Match and CPU Match. They are all 10 minute 5-on-5 matches that take place in either [[Remoat Stadium]] or [[Theia Sky Ruins]]. Players may play solo or form in groups of any size.


Random Matches will randomly match players of comparable skill into two teams. CPU Matches will randomly match one team of five against a team of CPUs. Friendly Matches allow up to 10 players to join two teams, with CPUs filling in any empty spots. Rewards such as Aeos coins and Battle Points are not awarded in Friendly Matches.
Random Matches will randomly match players of comparable skill into two teams. CPU Matches will randomly match one team of five against a team of CPUs.


===Ranked Match===
===Ranked Match===
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| 19.2%
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| Aeos Coins x 320
| [[File:UNITE Aeos coin.png|thumb|38x38px]]Aeos Coins x 320
| 7%
| 7%
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| Aeos Ticket x 200
| [[File:UNITE Aeos ticket.png|thumb|46x46px]]Aeos Tickets x 200
| 4.5%
| 4.5%
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| 1.7%
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| Holowear Ticket x 10
| [[File:UNITE Holowear Tickets.png|thumb|49x49px]]Holowear Ticket x 10
| 1.5%
| 1.5%
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| Fashion Ticket x 20
| [[File:UNITE Fashion Ticket.png|thumb|55x55px]]Fashion Ticket x 20
| 1.5%
| 1.5%
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| 1%
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| Crustle Shrine Style{{tt|*|limited time}}
| [[File:UNITE Crustle Shrine Style Holowear.png|thumb|59x59px]]Crustle Shrine Style{{tt|*|limited time}}
| 1%  
| 1%  
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| Snorlax Berry Style
| [[File:UNITE Snorlax Berry Style Holowear.png|thumb|82x82px]]Snorlax Berry Style
| 0.8%
| 0.8%
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| Garchomp Stakeout Style
| [[File:UNITE Garchomp Stakeout Style Holowear.png|thumb|66x66px]]Garchomp Stakeout Style
| 0.8%
| 0.8%
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| 0.5%
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| Talonflame Pilot Style
| [[File:UNITE Talonflame Pilot Style Holowear.png|thumb|77x77px]]Talonflame Pilot Style
| 0.5%
| 0.5%
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==Achievements==
==Achievements==
{{main|Achievement (UNITE)}}
{{main|Achievement (UNITE)}}
Achievements were added to the game in the version 1.4.1.7 update. They are separated into two categories, Trainer Achievements and Pokémon Achievements. Trainer Achievements involve the player doing some sort of action in-game either in battles or in the menus a certain number of times, being split into 4 further categories: Battle, Strategy, Social, and Challenge. Pokémon Achievements involve the player doing a certain action with a specific Pokémon a certain number of times, with there being an achievement for every playable Pokémon. Each individual achievement is split into 3 further achievements: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. As the player completes each achievement, the player is tasked with doing the action a larger number of times to complete the next achievement level. The rewards change for each level, with Bronze achievements giving Aeos Tickets, Silver achievements giving Aeos Coins, and Gold achievements' rewards depending on whether the achievement is a Trainer Achievement or a Pokémon Achievement. Gold Trainer achievements typically give a new Unite Snapshot customization option, such as a background or sticker, while Gold Pokémon achievements give Holowear tickets.
Achievements were added to the game in the version 1.4.1.7 update. They are separated into two categories, Trainer Achievements and Pokémon Achievements. Trainer Achievements involve the player doing some sort of action in-game either in battles or in the menus a certain number of times, being split into 4 further categories: Battle, Strategy, Social, and Challenge. Pokémon Achievements involve the player doing a certain action with a specific Pokémon a certain number of times, with there being an achievement for every playable Pokémon. Each individual achievement is split into 3 achievement ranks: Bronze, Silver, and Gold. As the player completes each achievement, the player is tasked with doing the action a larger number of times to complete the next achievement level. The rewards change for each level, with Bronze achievements giving Aeos Tickets, Silver achievements giving Aeos Coins, and Gold achievements' rewards depending on whether the achievement is a Trainer Achievement or a Pokémon Achievement. Gold Trainer achievements typically give a new Unite Snapshot customization option, such as a background or sticker, while Gold Pokémon achievements give Holowear tickets.


==Events==
==Events==
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