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The island is said to be permeated by [[Aeos energy]], especially in locations known as [[Aeos energy|Aeos energy spot]]s.<ref name="SiteOverview2">[https://unite.pokemon.com/en-us/overview/ UNITE dedicated website overview]</ref> This energy increases the strength of Pokémon and enhances their abilities while on the island.<ref name="SiteOverview2" /> The [[Aeos Research Institute]] is a prominent organization on the island, conducting research into Aeos energy. | The island is said to be permeated by [[Aeos energy]], especially in locations known as [[Aeos energy|Aeos energy spot]]s.<ref name="SiteOverview2">[https://unite.pokemon.com/en-us/overview/ UNITE dedicated website overview]</ref> This energy increases the strength of Pokémon and enhances their abilities while on the island.<ref name="SiteOverview2" /> The [[Aeos Research Institute]] is a prominent organization on the island, conducting research into Aeos energy. | ||
The island is host to a series of [[Unite Battle]] tournaments organized by the [[Unite Battle Committee]]. These Battles were created by two of the island's scientists: [[Professor Phorus]] and her assistant [[Erbie]], and take place at one of the many [[Unite Battle|stadiums]], which are built on Aeos energy spots. [[Mer Stadium]] and [[Remoat Stadium]] take place in indoor arenas created specifically for Unite Battles, while the [[Theia Sky Ruins]] stadium was retrofitted from abandoned ruins, and Shivre City and [[Auroma Park]] are entirely outdoors. | The island is host to a series of [[Unite Battle]] tournaments organized by the [[Unite Battle Committee]]<ref name=":0">''[[COA1|Aeos Energy]]''</ref>. These Battles were created by two of the island's scientists: [[Professor Phorus]] and her assistant [[Erbie]],<ref name=":0" /> and take place at one of the many [[Unite Battle|stadiums]], which are built on Aeos energy spots.<ref name="Press2" /> [[Mer Stadium]] and [[Remoat Stadium]] take place in indoor arenas created specifically for Unite Battles, while the [[Theia Sky Ruins]] stadium was retrofitted from abandoned ruins, and Shivre City and [[Auroma Park]] are entirely outdoors. | ||
Unite Battles are an export of Aeos Island, with fans viewing them from many other regions of the world. Some of these fans, such as the [[player character]], were inspired to join the competition after watching Unite Battles.<ref name="Press2" /> | Unite Battles are an export of Aeos Island, with fans viewing them from many other regions of the world. Some of these fans, such as the [[player character]], were inspired to join the competition after watching Unite Battles.<ref name="Press2" /> |
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Aeos Island (Japanese: エオス島 Aeos Island) is the main setting of Pokémon UNITE. It is described as a mythical island located on the far, unexplored frontiers of the ocean.[1]
The island is said to be permeated by Aeos energy, especially in locations known as Aeos energy spots.[2] This energy increases the strength of Pokémon and enhances their abilities while on the island.[2] The Aeos Research Institute is a prominent organization on the island, conducting research into Aeos energy.
The island is host to a series of Unite Battle tournaments organized by the Unite Battle Committee[3]. These Battles were created by two of the island's scientists: Professor Phorus and her assistant Erbie,[3] and take place at one of the many stadiums, which are built on Aeos energy spots.[1] Mer Stadium and Remoat Stadium take place in indoor arenas created specifically for Unite Battles, while the Theia Sky Ruins stadium was retrofitted from abandoned ruins, and Shivre City and Auroma Park are entirely outdoors.
Unite Battles are an export of Aeos Island, with fans viewing them from many other regions of the world. Some of these fans, such as the player character, were inspired to join the competition after watching Unite Battles.[1]
The island also features several stores that sell useful items for Unite Battles. The Unite Battle Committee shop sells Unite Licenses to trainers, allowing the use of different Pokémon in Unite Battles. Zirco Trading uses Aeos energy to create Holowear, holographic clothing that Pokémon can wear in Unite Battles without weighing them down.[1][4] Lastly, Aeos Emporium sells held items and Item Enhancers as well as various clothing and accessories.
The island features three primary currencies: Aeos coins, Aeos tickets, and Aeos gems, the latter of which can only be purchased using real money. The Unite Battle Committee will accept Aeos coins, while Aeos Emporium will accept both coins and tickets. Aeos gems are the only primary currency used to purchase Holowear from Zirco Trading, and can also be used in substitute of Aeos coins or tickets.[1]
Locations
Image | Stage | Details |
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Remoat Stadium | Duration: 10 Minutes Players: 5 VS 5 Five goal zones per team Used in Standard Battle and Ranked Battle | |
Auroma Park | Duration: 5 Minutes Players: 3 VS 3 Two shared goal zones Used in Quick Battle | |
Shivre City | Duration: 5 Minutes Players: 4 VS 4 One goal zone each Used in Quick Battle | |
Mer Stadium | Duration: 5 Minutes Players: 4 VS 4 Three goal zones per team Used in Quick Battle | |
Theia Sky Ruins | Duration: 10 Minutes Players: 5 VS 5 Five goal zones per team Used in Standard Battle and Ranked Battle |
Names
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | エオス島 Aeos Island | From Eos (Greek goddess of dawn) |
English | Aeos Island | From aeon and Eos |
German | Aeos-Insel | From its English name |
Spanish | Æos | From its English name |
French | Île d'Æos | From its English name |
Italian | Heos | From Ἕως Héōs (Eos in Attic Greek) |
Korean | 에오스섬 Eos Seom | Transcription of its Japanese name |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 億奧斯島 / 亿奥斯岛 Yìàosī Dǎo | From 億 / 亿 yì / yīk (hundred million) and 艾奧斯 / 艾奥斯 Ài'àosī / Ngaaih'ousī (Eos) |
Chinese (Cantonese) | 億奧斯島 Yīk'ousī Dóu | |
Brazilian Portuguese | Ilha de Aeos | From its English name |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 NEW INFORMATION REVEALED FOR Pokémon UNITE, Press release
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 UNITE dedicated website overview
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Aeos Energy
- ↑ Zirco's Holowear
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