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Medals are given as rewards after every match in Pokemon UNITE. Want to know what these medals and badges mean? We've got all the explanations for MVP medals, other gold and silver medals, as well as other badges and commendations you may get after every battle!
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The MVP medal is awarded to the best overall performing player in the team. The MVP is chosen based on whichever player gave the highest contribution to their team in the game, which is scored based on their kill count, assist count, points scored, and other support given to the team . |
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This badge is awarded to the best goal scorer in the team. The recipient of this badge is determined by whichever player scored the most number of points for the team via goals. |
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This badge is awarded to the player who scored the highest number of KOs in the team. |
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This badge is awarded to the player with the highest assist count in the team. Assists are any form of damage you deal to an enemy Pokemon or any support you give to an allied Pokemon that contributes towards getting a kill. |
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This badge is awarded to the player that took the most amount of damage in the team. Damage taken from wild Pokemon is not included in the count. |
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This badge is awarded to the player that provided the most healing in the team. This includes healing done to allies and healing done to yourself through Moves and Battle Items. |
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This medal is awarded to the high-scoring Supporter type Pokemon in the team. Gold: 75 - Higher Silver: 50 - 74 |
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This medal is awarded to the high-scoring All-Rounder type Pokemon in the team. Gold: 75 - Higher Silver: 50 - 74 |
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This medal is awarded to the high-scoring Attacker type Pokemon in the team. Gold: 75 - Higher Silver: 50 - 74 |
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This medal is awarded to the high-scoring Defender type Pokemon in the team. Gold: 75 - Higher Silver: 50 - 74 |
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This medal is awarded to the high-scoring Speedster type Pokemon in the team. Gold: 75 - Higher Silver: 50 - 74 |
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Badges and Medals are awards given to players at the end of a match based on their performance. The type of badge obtained varies depending on what major contribution you gave to your team, regardless you win or lose. Badges don't offer any bonuses, but are mostly there as a reflection of good performance during a match.
Whenever there is a number in a Grey circle that appears next to your score, it that means that a player has given you a Good Job commendation for your performance in the match! The number indicates the number of players who gave you the commendation. Just like badges and medals, commendations do not give you any bonuses, but serve as a sign of respect other players have for you.
If you give a player a Good Job commendation, and that player gave you a commendation as well, then the number beside their score will turn into a two thumbs up symbol. This indicates that you gave each other a commendation!
Medals and Badges: Meaning and How to Get
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