Pokémon Unite Rank Guide
The mobile and Nintendo Switch hit *Pokémon Unite* features a competitive ranking system where players battle solo or in teams with their favorite Pokémon. Here's a detailed breakdown of the game's ranking structure.
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Understanding Pokémon Unite's Ranking System

The game features six primary ranks, each containing multiple internal classes for progressive advancement. Higher ranks include more classes than lower ones. Players earn ranking points exclusively through ranked matches - quick and standard matches don't contribute to rank progression.
*Pokémon Unite* organizes its competitive ladder as follows:
- Beginner Rank (3 Classes)
- Great Rank (4 Classes)
- Expert Rank (5 Classes)
- Veteran Rank (5 Classes)
- Ultra Rank (5 Classes)
- Master Rank
Getting Started
New players begin at the Beginner Rank, which contains three initial classes. To access ranked matches, players must:
- Reach Trainer Level 6
- Maintain a Fair Play score of at least 80
- Obtain five Pokémon licenses
Earning Performance Points
The ranking system awards Performance Points based on multiple factors:
- 5-15 points per match based on performance
- 10 points for good sportsmanship
- 10 participation points
- 10-50 bonus points for win streaks
Each rank has its Performance Point cap:
- Beginner: 80 Points
- Great: 120 Points
- Expert: 200 Points
- Veteran: 300 Points
- Ultra: 400 Points
- Master: Uncapped
Rank Progression and Rewards
Diamond Points serve as the primary advancement currency:
- Win: +1 Diamond Point
- Loss: -1 Diamond Point
- Maxed Performance: +1 Diamond Point per match
Players earn seasonal rewards in Aeos Tickets based on their final rank, with higher tiers granting greater quantities. These tickets can be exchanged for upgrades at the Aeos Emporium.
*Pokémon Unite* is currently available on mobile platforms and Nintendo Switch.
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