Latios (Japanese: ラティオス Latios) is a playable Pokémon in Pokémon UNITE. It became available as a playable character on July 18, 2025.

Latios
ラティオス Latios
Role Attacker
Attack type Ranged
Damage type Sp. Atk
Difficulty Intermediate

Does not evolve
License availability
International: Aeos gem 840 / License point 1,960

Mainland China: Aeos gem 580 / Aeos coin 11,600

Latios is an Attacker who uses its Eon power to increase the power of its moves. It also has special synergy with Latias, allowing both to become stronger when they are on the same team.

Stats

Latios
Offense
Endurance
Mobility
Scoring
Support

Abilities

Passive Ability


Levitate
ふゆう Floating
Description

When this Pokémon uses a move, its movement speed increases for a short time. Similarly, when Latias is nearby, this Pokémon's movement speed increases. When Latias is on the same team as this Pokémon, this Pokémon can fly to Latias. This Ability can only be used when the Pokémon is not in combat. This Ability goes on cooldown after it's triggered.

Basic Attack

Damage category: Special (as a basic attack)
Description

Deals damage to opposing Pokémon, does not have a boosted attack.


Moveset

Move slot 1

Confusion
ねんりき
Willpower
Learned at Lv. 1 or 3
Cooldown: 8 seconds
Upgrades into Luster Purge or Telekinesis
 Ranged Description
Has the user release a weak telekinetic force in the designated direction, dealing damage and applying a slowing effect to opposing Pokémon it hits.
Luster Purge
ラスターパージ
Luster Purge
Learned at Lv. 7
Cooldown: 7 seconds
Upgrades into Luster Purge+ at Lv. 13
 Ranged Description
Has the user let loose a ball of light. After a set amount of time passes, or if this move is used again, the ball's light releases all at once, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon it hits and marking them. The user and any Latias on the user's team deal increased damage to marked opposing Pokémon.

Upgrade: Increases the duration that opposing Pokémon remain marked.

Telekinesis
テレキネシス
Telekinesis
Learned at Lv. 7
Cooldown: 7.5 seconds
Upgrades into Telekinesis+ at Lv. 13
 Ranged
 Sure Hit
Description
Has the user unleash psychic power in the designated direction, dealing damage and applying a slowing effect to opposing Pokémon it hits. If the user hits an opposing Pokémon with this move, the move can be used again to unleash psychic power at a designated opposing Pokémon. If the second Pokémon hit by this move is different from the first, the two Pokémon are pulled toward each other and are left unable to act if they collide. If the second Pokémon hit by this move is the same as the first, it is left unable to act.

Upgrade: Strengthens the slowing effect applied by this move.

Move slot 2

Swift
スピードスター
Speed Star
Learned at Lv. 1 or 3
Cooldown: 6 seconds
Upgrades into Dragon Pulse or Draco Meteor
 Ranged Description
Has the user shoot star-shaped rays across a large area in the designated direction, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon it hits.
Dragon Pulse
りゅうのはどう
Dragon Pulse
Learned at Lv. 5
Cooldown: 6 seconds
Upgrades into Dragon Pulse+ at Lv. 11
 Dash Description
After the user learns this move, it gains Eon power whenever it defeats wild Pokémon. This move has the user dash in the designated direction and makes its next basic attack a boosted attack. If the user hits a Pokémon from the opposing team with a boosted basic attack, the user gains Eon power. This boosted attack also releases telekinetic projectiles, which deal damage. The more Eon power the user has accumulated, the more projectiles are released and the more damage they deal.

Upgrade: Telekinetic projectiles deal additional damage to opposing Pokémon equal to a set percentage of their max HP.

Draco Meteor
りゅうせいぐん
Meteor Shower
Learned at Lv. 5
Cooldown: 7.5 seconds
Upgrades into Draco Meteor+ at Lv. 11
 Area Description
After the user learns this move, it gains Eon power whenever it defeats wild Pokémon. This move has the user summon down comets onto the designated area, dealing damage to opposing Pokémon they hit. If this move hits Pokémon on the opposing team, the user gains Eon power. The more Eon power the user has accumulated, the more comets are summoned and the more damage they deal.

Upgrade: Additional damage is dealt based on the percentage of HP the opposing Pokémon has lost.

Unite Move

Eon Blast
インフィニットストライク
Infinite Strike
Learned at Lv. 9
 Ranged
 Sure Hit
Description
Has the user aim at the designated Pokémon from the opposing team and charge power before releasing a pulse, dealing damage. The user's move cooldowns immediately reset and are reduced for a short time. If Latias is also aiming its Unite Move at the designated Pokemon from the opposing team, the pulses stack and explode, dealing damage around the target as well.

Holowear

Green-tag Holowear

Name Holowear Release Date Unlock Method Audio/Visual FX
Marine Style July 18, 2025 Aeos Gem 890 Movement

Gallery

Trivia

  • Latios and Latias both share the same starting move of Confusion, functioning identically between both and even sharing the same move icon.

In other languages

Eon Blast

Language Title
Japanese インフィニットストライク Infinitto Sutoraiku (Infinite Strike)
Chinese Cantonese 無限光擊 Mòuhhaahn Gwōng Gīk (Infinite Light Strike)
Mandarin 無限光擊 / 无限光击 Wúxiàn Guāng Jí / Wúxiàn Guāng Jī (Infinite Light Strike)
French Rayon Éon (Eon Ray)
German Äonen-Kanone (Eon Cannon)
Hindi इंफिनिटी स्ट्राइक Inphiniṭī Sṭrāik (Infinity Strike)
Indonesian Sinar Eon (Eon Ray)
Italian Raggio Mistico (Mystical Ray)
Korean 인피니트스트라이크 Inpiniteu Seuteuraikeu (Infinite Strike)
Brazilian Portuguese Rajada Eterna (Eternal Blast)
Russian Взрывная Волна Вечности Vzryvnaja Volna Večnosti (Eternal Explosive Wave)
Spanish Rayo Eón (Eon Ray)
Thai อินฟินิตสไตรค์ Infinit Satrai (Infinite Strike)
Turkish Ebedi Patlama (Eternal Explosion)

See also

For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Latios.

Playable characters in Pokémon UNITE
Attacker VenusaurPikachuAlolan RaichuAlolan NinetalesMewtwo (Y)MewEspeonGardevoirLatiosGlaceonChandelureDelphoxGreninjaSylveonDecidueyeCinderaceInteleonCramorantDuraludonDragapultArmarougeMiraidon
All‑Rounder CharizardMega Charizard XMega Charizard YMachampGyaradosMega GyaradosDragoniteMewtwo (X)AzumarillScizorSuicuneTyranitarBlazikenMetagrossEmpoleonGarchompLucarioMega LucarioAegislashTsareenaMimikyuDhelmiseBuzzwoleSirfetch'dFalinksZacianUrshifuPawmotCeruledgeTinkaton
Speedster MeowthGalarian RapidashDodrioGengarAbsolLeafeonDarkraiZoroarkTalonflameZeraoraMeowscarada
Defender BlastoiseSlowbroLaprasVaporeonSnorlaxUmbreonHo-OhMamoswineCrustleGoodraTrevenantGreedent
Supporter ClefableWigglytuffPsyduckMr. MimeBlisseySableyeLatiasHoopaComfeyEldegossAlcremie
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