Unite license

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A UNITE license grants players the right to use a Pokémon in Unite Battles.

Roles

UNITE licenses are split into five separate roles, each serving their own purpose.

Attacker
  • Attackers are Pokémon with low endurance and high offense, as the name implies. They are all ranged Pokémon. They can be identified by the red background in their UNITE license portrait.
Defender
  • Defenders are Pokémon with high endurance. Their purpose is to defend other, more vulnerable Pokémon, like Attackers and Speedsters, from the opposing team. They can be identified by the green background in their UNITE license portrait.
All-Rounder
  • All-Rounders are Pokémon with a mix of endurance and offense. They are primarily melee Pokémon. They can be identified by the purple background in their UNITE license portrait.
Speedster
  • Speedsters are Pokémon with high mobility and offense. Their purpose is to get the jump on opposing Pokémon and knock them out quickly. They are all melee Pokémon. They can be identified by the blue background in their UNITE license portrait.
Supporter
  • Supporters' purpose is to assist ally Pokémon by healing them and inflicting hindrances on opposing Pokémon. They can be identified by the orange background in their UNITE license portrait.

EX licenses

The EX license logo

From December 5, 2023, some licenses were reclassified as EX licenses. This does not change any stats of the Pokémon. In Ranked Season 17, only one EX license was allowed per team; however this rule was suspsended for Ranked Season 18. There are no restrictions on using EX licenses in Unite Battles other than ranked matches.

Acquisition

UNITE licenses can be purchased using either Aeos coins or Aeos gems. They can also sometimes be obtained for free through events.

List of UNITE licenses

Main article: List of Pokémon (UNITE)
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