This is a guide that will let you know all about the Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Game Mode, a new game mode released as part of the Dragon Carnival event! Read on to learn more about its features, when it is available, its rules, how to play, and many more!
Dragon Carnival Events | ||
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Dragon Dustup Challenge | Dragon Challenge Exchange | Dragon Dustup Missions |
Dragon Dustup Rewards | Aeos Gems Bonus | License Bonus |
Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup (New Game Mode) |
List of Contents
- Game Mode Duration
- Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Events
- Game Mode Guide
- Pokemon UNITE Related Guides
Game Mode Duration
Start | May 16, 2024 |
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End | June 13, 2024 12:00AM UTC |
Event Countdown |
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Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Events
Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Challenge
This event has players complete missions using dragon-type Pokemon and receive Dragon Challenge Coins, which they can use to purchase items from the Dragon Challenge Exchange.
Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Challenge
Dragon Challenge Exchange
This is where players can purchase Dragon Carnival exclusive items using the Dragon Challenge Coins they get from participating in the Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Challenge.
Dragon Challenge Exchange
Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Missions
These are missions that players have to complete by participating in the Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup game mode to earn Full-Burst Battle points.
Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Missions
Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Rewards
These are the rewards that players can receive by accumulating Full-Burst Battle points, which they can get by completing missions in the Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Missions.
Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Rewards
Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Game Mode Guide
All Dragon-Type Pokemon Picks
Full-Burst Battle Dragon Dustup Roster | ||
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Garchomp | Duraludon | Miraidon |
Goodra | Dragonite | Dragapult |
The selection for this game mode is limited to dragon-type Pokemon that are currently in the roster. A team can have the same picks in their line up, such as having 2 Miraidons in one team.
Uses the Mer Stadium Map
The game mode uses the Mer Stadium as its map. However, the wild Pokemon spawns are different. All normal camps consists only of Altaria and Swablus, and instead of Rotom spawning at the middle of the lanes, it will be Regidrago. Lastly, Rayquaza is the boss Pokemon that appears during the final stretch of the game instead of Zapdos.
Mer Stadium Map and Rules
Moves and Battle items Have Fast Cooldowns
One feature of the game mode is that moves and battle items have extremely fast cooldowns.
Fast Respawn Timers
The game mode also has fast respawn timers for Pokemon that get knocked out. This allows for consistent teamfights throughout the match
Fast Scoring Speed
Scoring goals is also faster in this game mode. This allows for a more fierce defending and attacking from both teams!
Scoring Guide: How to Score Goals
Pokemon UNITE Related Guides
List of Game Mechanics
Game Modes and Rules
Game Modes and Rules | |
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Game Modes Explanation | Match Types Explanation |
Unite Battle Guide | Ranked Match Guide |
Quick Battle Guide | How to Use Training Mode |
Fair Play Points Guide | Can Players Use the Same Pokemon? |
Tournament Mode Guide | Custom Battle Guide |
Draft Pick Guide | Full-Fury Battles Guide |
Gameplay Manual Guides
Gameplay Manual Guides | |
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List of Status Effects | Stats Explanation |
How to Upgrade Items | Unite Moves Guide |
List of Berries and Effects | How To Surrender |
Recall Guide and Best Timing | Super Jump Guide |
Vision Guide: How Does Vision Work? | Evolution: How to Evolve and Timing |
Character Creation Guide | Free Rotation Guide |
Microtransactions Guide | Attack Vs. Special Attack |
Badge Guide and Explanation | How to Check Team Score |
How to Check Leaderboard | Tutorial Missions: Access and Rewards |
How to Increase Movement Speed | Critical Hit Guide |
How to Use Quick Chat and Pings | How to Use the Camera |
How to Cancel Moves | Invincibility Guide |
Move Types and When to Use | Grass Guide: How Does Grass Work? |
Boosted Attacks Guide | How to Recover HP |
How to Check Player Levels and Kills | List of Hidden Mechanics |
How to Chat with Friends | Pokemon Points and Battle Ribbons |
Season Points and Rewards | Prize Machine |
Game Setup Guides
Game Setup Guides | |
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List of Controls | List of Settings |
How to Change Your Name | How to Change Your Gender |
How to Play Online Multiplayer | How to Add Friends |
Language Settings | How to Use Voice Chat and Best Apps |
Do You Need Nintendo Online? | Server Reset Time |
How to Create a New Account | Can You Delete an Account? |
Player Count and Limit | Can You Play Offline? |
How to Reduce Lag | What Happens When You Go AFK |
How to Play with Bots | How to Check Match History |
Battle Screen and Menus Explanation | Spectator Mode |
How to Update the Trainer Card | Squads Guide |
Friendship Points Guide | - |