
To mark the 4th anniversary of Pokemon UNITE, there’s a special in-game celebration going on! This event is packed with fresh content for players to savor. You’ll find a newly introduced battle pass, exclusive anniversary missions that, when completed, grant various prizes, and the exciting debut of Latios as a playable Pokemon for gamers to employ.
To savor every aspect of the special 4th Anniversary event for Pokemon UNITE, you’ll find all the essential details about the event, its timing, exclusive time-limited chances, and the introduction of Latios in the guide provided hereafter.
4th Anniversary Event Guide in Pokemon UNITE, Explained
The Pokemon UNITE Fourth Anniversary celebration is set to take place from July 18, 2025, at midnight Pacific Daylight Time (PDT), all the way until August 28, 2025, at 4:59 PM PDT. During this period, players can enjoy unique event-specific features, including the Anniversary Cake Challenge. This challenge requires players to accomplish certain Anniversary missions in order to build up layers of a cake.
As players keep adding cake layers, they’ll get Frosting points as a bonus. These points can be traded for various items like stickers, frames, energy-enhancing tanks, and other goodies. Additionally, players have the option to open Anniversary Gift Boxes daily during the event to gather even more Frosting and boost rewards. Furthermore, there will be four missions each day of the event that players can complete to earn plenty of Frosting points.
How to Get Latios in Pokemon UNITE
During our Fourth Anniversary event starting from July 18, 2025, at 12 AM PDT, players will not only enjoy the special content but also get a chance to play with a new Pokemon in-game – the Hoenn Legendary, Latios. For a period of time from July 18, 2025, at 12 AM PDT until August 7, at 4:59 PM PDT, trainers will have an opportunity to acquire Latios’ Unite license. During this event, players will be given a daily free roll on a game board-like map. Each square you land on offers a mission that can be completed for extra rolls, and by collecting enough coins, you can exchange them for Latios’ Unite license.
Here is a complete breakdown of all Latios’ abilities in Pokemon UNITE
Latios Basics – Ability: Levitate
- When Latios uses a move, its movement speed increases for a short time. Similarly, when Latias is nearby, Latios’s movement speed increases. When Latias is on the same team as Latios, Latios can fly to Latias.
- Levitate can only be used when Latios is not in combat and goes on cooldown after it’s triggered.
Latios Basics – Basic Attack
- Latios’s basic attack deals damage to opposing Pokemon.
Lv. 1 & 3 Moves – Confusion
- Latios releases a weak telekinetic force in the designated direction, dealing damage and applying a slowing effect to the opposing Pokemon it hits.
Lv. 1 & 3 Moves – Swift
- Latios shoots star-shaped rays across a large area in the designated direction, dealing damage to opposing Pokemon it hits.
Lv. 5 Moves – Dragon Pulse
- After Latios learns Dragon Pulse, it gains Eon power whenever it defeats wild Pokemon. Latios dashes in the designated direction, and its next basic attack becomes a boosted attack. If Latios hits a Pokemon from the opposing team with a boosted basic attack, Latios gains Eon power. This boosted attack also releases telekinetic projectiles, which deal damage. The more Eon power Latios has accumulated, the more projectiles are released and the more damage they deal.
- If Dragon Pulse is upgraded, the telekinetic projectiles deal additional damage to opposing Pokemon equal to a set percentage of their max HP.
Lv. 5 Moves – Draco Meteor
- After Latios learns Draco Meteor, it gains Eon power whenever it defeats wild Pokemon. Latios summons down comets onto the designated area, dealing damage to opposing Pokemon they hit. If Draco Meteor hits Pokemon on the opposing team, Latios gains Eon power. The more Eon power Latios has accumulated, the more comets are summoned and the more damage they deal.
- If Draco Meteor is upgraded, additional damage is dealt based on the percentage of HP the opposing Pokemon has lost.
Lv. 7 Moves – Luster Purge
- Latios lets loose a ball of light. After a set amount of time passes, or if Luster Purge is used again, the ball’s light releases all at once, dealing damage to opposing Pokemon it hits and marking them. Latios and any Latias on the user’s team deal increased damage to marked opposing Pokemon.
- If Luster Purge is upgraded, the duration that opposing Pokemon remain marked increases.
Lv. 7 Moves – Telekinesis
- Latios unleashes psychic power in the designated direction, dealing damage and applying a slowing effect to opposing Pokémon it hits. If Latios hits an opposing Pokemon with Telekinesis, Telekinesis can be used again to unleash psychic power at a designated opposing Pokemon.
- If the second Pokemon hit by Telekinesis is different from the first, the two Pokemon are pulled toward each other and are left unable to act if they collide. If the second Pokemon hit by Telekinesis is the same as the first, it is left unable to act.
- If Telekinesis is upgraded, the slowing effect applied by this move is strengthened.
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