Energy Rewards

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Energy Rewards System Menu

TheEnergy Rewards feature, also known asEnergy Reward System, is a feature inPokémon UNITE.

After each battle, whether it was a win or a loss, each player accumulates someAeos energy, which they may exchange for a reward, if they have enough. A free Energy Reward is available each daily login. There are two types of rewards, which the player can choose from on the menu before their exchange. One which is based entirely onBoost Emblems and one which includes fashion items andHolowear.

Mechanics

Once the energy tank has been filled (100 required), the player receives an Energy Reward Exchange. Each week, the maximum amount of energy that can be accumulated is 1,400. Players can exceed this limit by using an Extra-Energy Tank, which can be obtained from events or the Aeos Emporium and supply 1,000 extra energy each. The amount of energy received after a Unite Battle can also be increased by using Energy Boost Tanks, which contain 1,000 Aeos energy each and will provide additional energy equal to 1 times the normal amount, though there also exist 4x Speed boost tanks that provide 4 times the normal amount of energy instead. There is a limit of 30 exchanges to be obtained per day.

Rewards

Energy can be exchanged for various rewards.

Boost Emblems

Main article:Boost Emblem

The Energy Reward System is the most common way to receive Boost Emblems. Bronze, Silver and Gold Emblems can be obtained of each Pokémon in Generation 1 and Generation 2.

RewardDrop Rate
Bronze Boost Emblem88%
Silver Boost Emblem10%
Gold Boost Emblem2%

Fashion Items

The Fashion Items rewards mostly consist of fashion items for the player's trainer, however it also contains other miscellaneous rewards as well, such as variouscurrencies and Holowear. It is currently one of the only ways to obtain Aeos Coins, as they have been mostly depreciated elsewhere due to the addition of License Points. If the energy reward is a fashion item that the player already owns, then the duplicate is converted into Fashion Tickets; the same applies with Holowear and Holowear Tickets.

RewardsDrop rate
Item Enhancer x 1019.2%
Aeos Coins x 3207%
Aeos Tickets x 2004.5%
Windbreaker (Gray)3%
Windbreaker (Orange)3%
Star Hoodie (Pink)3%
Short Socks (Black)3%
High-Top Sneakers (Red)3%
Varsity Jacket (Green)3%
Three-Quarter-Sleeve Shirt (White)2.5%
Straw Hat (Off-White)2.5%
Leather Lace-Ups (Black)2.5%
Sandals (Green)2.5%
Striped Knee-High Socks (Gray)2.5%
Bulbasaur Set Shoes*2.4%
Hoodie (Gray)2.2%
Denim Jacket (Splash)2.2%
Gradient Board Shorts (Blue)2.2%
Eldegoss Set Headwear*2%
Eldegoss Set Socks*2%
Eldegoss Set Shoes*2%
Pit Crew Set Headwear*2%
Pit Crew Set Gloves*2%
Pit Crew Set Shoes*2%
Denim Pants (Blue)2%
Bulbasaur Set Headwear*2%
Eldegoss Set Bottoms*1.8%
Pit Crew Set Innerwear*1.8%
Pit Crew Set Bottoms*1.8%
Firefighter Set Gloves1.8%
Blissey Set Socks1.8%
Blissey Set Shoes1.8%
Sailor Set Socks1.7%
Holowear Ticket x 101.5%
Fashion Ticket x 201.5%
Talonflame Set Headwear1.5%
Firefighter Set Headwear1.5%
Blissey Set Headwear1.5%
Stakeout Set Headwear1.5%
Sylveon Set Shoes*1.4%
Sylveon Set Headwear*1.3%
Sailor Set Shoes1%
Sailor Set Headwear1%
Sailor Set Top and Bottom1%
Eldegoss Set Innerwear*1%
Sylveon Set Back Item*1%
Sylveon Set Socks*1%
Bulbasaur Set Back Item*1%
Talonflame Set Innerwear1%
Talonflame Set Bottoms1%
Firefighter Set Back Item1%
Firefighter Set Innerwear1%
Firefighter Set Bottoms1%
Blissey Set Innerwear1%
Blissey Set Bottoms1%
Blissey Set Back Item1%
Stakeout Set Top and Bottom1%
Crustle Shrine Style*
1%
Snorlax Berry Style
0.8%
Garchomp Stakeout Style
0.8%
Sylveon Set Tops and Bottoms*0.5%
Bulbasaur Set Tops and Bottoms*0.5%
Talonflame Pilot Style
0.5%
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