Fair-play point: Difference between revisions
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Fair-play points are subtracted when a Trainer is successfully registered as idling by the game. A maximum of 15 fair-play points can be subtracted in one match. | Fair-play points are subtracted when a Trainer is successfully registered as idling by the game. A maximum of 15 fair-play points can be subtracted in one match. | ||
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Revision as of 08:06, 21 July 2024
Fair-play points are a mechanic in Pokémon UNITE. When a Trainer has 90 or more fair-play points, they can collect a daily reward of 20 Aeos Coins. If a Trainer has below 80 fair-play points, they are banned from participating in Ranked Matches. If a Trainer has below 60 fair-play points, they are banned from participating in Random Matches as well.
Acquisition and loss
Fair-play points can be obtained by participating in Ranked Match and Casual Battle (but not Quick Battle), if the Trainer does not get reported for idling in a match.
Fair-play points are subtracted when a Trainer is successfully registered as idling by the game. A maximum of 15 fair-play points can be subtracted in one match.
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