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Mew, the iconic Psychic-type Mythical Pokémon from the Kanto region, has officially joined Pokémon UNITE as a playable character. As a result, players can start taking steps to unlock the Unite License for Mew in Pokémon UNITE.

Although trainers typically obtain Unite Licenses by spending Aeos coins or Aeos Gems, players can actually get their hands on Mew without spending any in-game currency. Here’s everything to know about how to unlock Mew in Pokémon UNITE.

Mew’s Mural Challenge

Mew's Mural Challenge home screen
Players can get the Unite License for Mew after obtaining every mural fragment. | Provided by TiMi Studio Group

By heading over to the “Events” tab on the main menu, players can find a limited-time challenge called Mew’s Mural Challenge. By completing this series of special missions, players will be able to unlock Mew in Pokémon UNITE.

This event kicked off at the beginning of Season 10 on September 2 and will last until the end of the season on October 12. So, while it is a limited-time promotion, anyone who regularly plays Pokémon UNITE should have little trouble completing Mew’s Mural Challenge before it expires.

How to unlock Mew in Pokémon UNITE

Missions to complete in Mew's Mural Fragments.
Completing mural missions is the quickest way to get mural energy. | Provided by TiMi Studio Group

In order to complete Mew’s Mural Challenge and unlock Mew in Pokémon UNITE, players must obtain mural fragments. Each mural fragment requires a certain amount of mural energy to acquire. After receiving all six mural fragments, players will complete the challenge and get Mew’s Unite License.

Players will automatically obtain one mural energy every day that they log into the game. Otherwise, players will get mural energy every time they complete one of the mural missions. There are six sets of mural missions, each corresponding to one of the mural fragments. However, players do not technically need to complete every single challenge because of the free mural energy they get for logging in.

Here’s a complete rundown of all of the challenges player can complete in order to unlock Mew in Pokémon UNITE, as well as the extra rewards available for completing each set of challenges:

  • Mural Missions Set 1
    • Participate in six battles with a friend in Theia Sky Ruins
    • Log in a total of three days
    • Defeat Regice, Registeel or Regirock a total of 15 times
    • Score a total of 2,400 points
    • Win 20 quick battles
    • Score a total of 180 goals
    • Completion reward: 7-Day Aeos Coin Boost Card
  • Mural Missions Set 2
    • Log in a total of two days
    • Knock out Rayquaza a total of six times
    • Knock out Regieleki a total of 15 times
    • Win 15 battles in Theia Sky Ruins
    • Make a total of 270 assists
    • Completion reward: 7-Day Battle Point Boost Card
  • Mural Missions Set 3
    • Participate in a ranked match one time
    • Participate in one quick battle
    • Log in a total of one day
    • Completion reward: 3-Day Aeos Coin Boost Card
  • Mural Missions Set 4
    • Win two battles with a friend in Theia Sky Ruins
    • Knock out Regieleki a total of eight times
    • Log in a total of five days
    • Participate in 30 battles in Theia Sky Ruins
    • Participate in 45 quick battles
    • Knock out a total of 270 opposing Pokémon
    • Completion reward: Energy Boost Tank
  • Mural Missions Set 5
    • Participate in six battles in Theia Sky Ruins
    • Participate in 15 battles with a friend in Theia Sky Ruins
    • Knock out Rayquaza a total of 15 times
    • Make a total of 180 assists
    • Log in a total of seven days
    • Win 25 battles in Theia Sky Ruins
    • Completion reward: Extra-Energy Tank
  • Mural Missions Set 6
    • Defeat Regice, Registeel or Regirock a total of three times
    • Win seven battle in Theia Sky Ruins
    • Win 10 battles with a friend in Theia Sky Ruins
    • Knock out a total of 180 opposing Pokémon
    • Participate in 45 battles in Theia Sky Ruins
    • Log in a total of 10 days
    • Completion reward: Energy Boost Tank (4x Speed)

Dylan Tate is an alumnus of the Hussman School of Journalism and Media at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He is a gaming journalist with a love for Nintendo esports, particularly Super Smash Bros. and Pokémon.


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