Pokémon UNITE Medals: full list and how to get them

Like most MOBA games, Pokémon UNITE matches are determined by meeting an objective as a team rather than individual performance. For this game, the mission is to score as many goals as possible. Every player on the team has a unique role, and that’s where the medal system comes into play. Players who contribute to their team in a meaningful manner will be rewarded medals at the post-game score screen. Here’s a complete list of all the Pokémon UNITE Medals you can receive after each match and how to get them.

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Players can receive various role-specific medals, such as best attacker, supporter, and healer. There are also individual performance medals, depending on your overall score. An 80 and above represents a gold medal, while a 70 and above is a silver medal for your role. Finally, a few awards are dished out for most damage, best score, highest heals, most injured, most KOs, most assists, and most interrupted goals.

If you are new to Pokémon UNITE and wondering which Pokémon to play, consider checking out our tier list. While not everyone will agree on who’s the best, it may give you a solid starting point and an idea of who to try first.

Pokémon UNITE Medals

Here is a complete list of Pokémon UNITE medals.

MedalDescription
Gold All-RounderMVP score of 80+ for an All-Rounder
Gold AttackMVP score of 80+ for an Attacker
Gold DefenseMVP score of 80+ for a Defender
Gold SpeedsterMVP score of 80+ for a Speedster
Gold SupporterMVP score of 80+ for a Supporter
Silver All-RounderMVP score of 70+ for for an All-Rounder
Silver AttackMVP score of 70+ for for an Attacker
Silver DefenseMVP score of 70+ for for a Defender
Silver SpeedsterMVP score of 70+ for for a Speedster
Silver SupporterMVP score of 70+ for for a Supporter
AssistMost assists of the match
Best ScoreMost goals of the match
HealedMost damage of the match
InjuredMost damage received of the match
KODealt the most KOs
Goal InterruptInterrupted most goals
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