Pokemon Unite score guide: how to tell how many points you have
In Pokemon Unite, the score isn’t actually displayed in matches. Instead, players get attention notices like “It’s a close battle!” and “We’re struggling to keep up!”. Here is a breakdown of what the messages actually mean and how to tell how many points your team has.
Pokemon Unite
is Nintendo’s first jump into the MOBA arena. Like many games in the genre, the free-to-play title pits two teams against each other, with one side claiming victory if they manage to score more points than the opposition before the timer runs out. The only problem is, the game doesn’t actually show the score in matches. If you’ve been wondering what “We’re really struggling” means, you aren’t alone. This guide will explain what the notices mean, and how many points you actually need to defeat your opponents.
Pokemon Unite score attention messages
The first message appears halfway into the match at five minutes, with the following popping up at three minutes, two minutes, and finally when the contest reaches the final one-minute mark. But what exactly does “It’s a close battle!” mean in terms of points? Below we will break down each of the attention messages, and how to tell how many Aeos Orbs you might need to be able to come back and take the victory from the opposing team.
What Pokemon Unite attention alerts mean
The above data was collected by YouTuberSuperTeedsand fellow Unite playerMAXTOOTHELIMIT. As mentioned earlier, the above alerts show up at the 5:00 / 3:00 / 2:00 and the 1:00 minute mark.
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For example, if you are at the 2:00 minute mark and you get the “It’s a close battle” notification, one player only needs to score 11 points for your team to take the lead. Since points are doubled in the final stretch, that will net you 22 points to push you in front of the opposition. Interestingly, if you get the “We’re struggling to keep up” message, it doesn’t mean the match is over. Technically the other team might only have 22 points – a gap that can easily be closed with the right plays.



