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 ===== Narrative Notes ===== ===== Narrative Notes =====
  
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 Star Battles take the form of one or more trainers battling a large group of opponents. In Scarlet and Violet, a single trainer with three Pokemon would take on an entire gang of Team Star delinquents! The pokemon used by the large group are weaker though, and meant to be fodder for the smaller group to carve their way through. Star Battles take the form of one or more trainers battling a large group of opponents. In Scarlet and Violet, a single trainer with three Pokemon would take on an entire gang of Team Star delinquents! The pokemon used by the large group are weaker though, and meant to be fodder for the smaller group to carve their way through.
  
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 In a Unite Battle, two teams compete to score points by getting knock outs of either the opposing team’s Pokemon, or wild Pokemon that nest in the battlefield. This battlefield is setup in a number of zones, shown in the below image. The zones that are on the “track” surrounding the center are Goals, 5 are for the team on the left and 5 are for the team on the right. The team are traditionally 5v5, however it’s recommended you use one per player. In a Unite Battle, two teams compete to score points by getting knock outs of either the opposing team’s Pokemon, or wild Pokemon that nest in the battlefield. This battlefield is setup in a number of zones, shown in the below image. The zones that are on the “track” surrounding the center are Goals, 5 are for the team on the left and 5 are for the team on the right. The team are traditionally 5v5, however it’s recommended you use one per player.
  
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 The team with the highest score at the end of a match wins. Aeos Points are cashed in at one of the Goals owned by the opposing team. A Pokemon can use it’s action on it’s turn to Score, which count the Aeos Points it’s carrying towards it’s team. This also prevents the Aeos Points from being stolen: any time a competing Pokemon faints, it drops all it’s Aeos points for the opposing team to pick up! The team with the highest score at the end of a match wins. Aeos Points are cashed in at one of the Goals owned by the opposing team. A Pokemon can use it’s action on it’s turn to Score, which count the Aeos Points it’s carrying towards it’s team. This also prevents the Aeos Points from being stolen: any time a competing Pokemon faints, it drops all it’s Aeos points for the opposing team to pick up!