The phrase "more unscratched" implies that there is a degree of damage or injury inflicted. Antonyms for "more unscratched" would include "uninjured", "untouched", "unharmed", "undamaged", "intact", "unscathed", "unhurt", "unmarked", "unblemished", "unspoiled", "unmarred", and "unimpaired". These words convey the idea of something being completely whole, without any signs of harm. While the phrase "more unscratched" may suggest that something has been damaged but not to a significant degree, its antonyms convey the sense of something being completely unharmed and unaffected.