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===Loot===
===Loot===
Link cables will be available as chest loot in future updates.
Link cables can be found rarely in chests in [[minecraftwiki:Village|Villages]], [[minecraftwiki:Stronghold|Strongholds]], [[minecraftwiki:Woodland Mansion|Woodland Mansions]], [[minecraftwiki:Pillager Outpost|Pillager Outposts]], [[minecraftwiki:Igloo|Igloos]], [[minecraftwiki:End City|End Cities]], and [[minecraftwiki:Ancient City|Ancient Cities]].


==Usage==
==Usage==
The link cable is used to evolve Pokémon that evolve via trade.
The link cable is used to evolve Pokémon that evolve via trade.


Kadabra, Machoke, Graveler, Alolan Graveler, Haunter, Boldore, Gurdurr, Phantump, and Pumpkaboo can be evolved by using a link cable on them.
Kadabra, Machoke, Graveler, Alolan Graveler, Haunter, Boldore, Gurdurr, Phantump, and Pumpkaboo can be evolved by <abbr title="right click">using</abbr> a link cable on them.


Poliwhirl, Slowpoke, Onix, Scyther, Seadra, Porygon, Porygon2, Clamperl, Feebas, Rhydon, Electabuzz, Magmar, Dusclops, Spritzee, and Swirlix can be evolved by using a link cable while the Pokémon is holding a specific item.
Poliwhirl, Slowpoke, Onix, Scyther, Seadra, Porygon, Porygon2, Clamperl, Feebas, Rhydon, Electabuzz, Magmar, Dusclops, Spritzee, and Swirlix can be evolved by using a link cable while the Pokémon is holding a specific item.


==History==
==History==
* '''1.0.0''' - {{ScaledImage|Link Cable (version 1).png|32px}} Added the link cable.
* '''1.1.0''' - {{ScaledImage|Link Cable.png|32px}} The texture of the link cable has been changed.
* '''1.3.0''' - Link cables are no longer dropped by any Pokémon.
* '''1.3.1''' - Link cables now require Pokémon to hold any held item normally required for their evolution.
* '''1.4.0''' - Link cables can now be found in villages, strongholds, woodland mansions, pillager outposts, igloos, end cities, and ancient cities.
* '''1.5.3''' - Link cable recipe has been redesigned
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| A3 = Nether Quartz
| B1 = Copper Ingot
| B2 = Ender Pearl
| B3 = Copper Ingot
| C1 = Nether Quartz
| output = Link Cable
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Prior to Cobblemon version 1.3, the only method of obtaining a link cable was via a rare Pokémon drop. Since version 1.3, Pokémon can no longer drop the link cable.
Prior to Cobblemon version 1.3, the only method of obtaining a link cable was via a rare Pokémon drop. Since version 1.3, Pokémon can no longer drop the link cable.
 
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! '''Dex No.''' !! '''Pokémon''' !! '''Rate'''
! '''Dex No.''' !! '''Pokémon''' !! '''Rate'''

Latest revision as of 14:15, 22 August 2024

Link Cable
Link Cable.png
Link Cable.pngLink Cable
Stack Limit 64

A Link Cable is an evolution item that is used to evolve Pokémon that evolve via trading.

Obtaining

Crafting

Iron Ingot.pngIron Ingot
Popped Chorus Fruit.pngPopped Chorus Fruit
Copper Ingot.pngCopper Ingot
Popped Chorus Fruit.pngPopped Chorus Fruit
Iron Ingot.pngIron Ingot
Link Cable.pngLink Cable

Loot

Link cables can be found rarely in chests in Villages, Strongholds, Woodland Mansions, Pillager Outposts, Igloos, End Cities, and Ancient Cities.

Usage

The link cable is used to evolve Pokémon that evolve via trade.

Kadabra, Machoke, Graveler, Alolan Graveler, Haunter, Boldore, Gurdurr, Phantump, and Pumpkaboo can be evolved by using a link cable on them.

Poliwhirl, Slowpoke, Onix, Scyther, Seadra, Porygon, Porygon2, Clamperl, Feebas, Rhydon, Electabuzz, Magmar, Dusclops, Spritzee, and Swirlix can be evolved by using a link cable while the Pokémon is holding a specific item.

History

  • 1.0.0 -
    Link Cable (version 1).png
    Added the link cable.
  • 1.1.0 -
    Link Cable.png
    The texture of the link cable has been changed.
  • 1.3.0 - Link cables are no longer dropped by any Pokémon.
  • 1.3.1 - Link cables now require Pokémon to hold any held item normally required for their evolution.
  • 1.4.0 - Link cables can now be found in villages, strongholds, woodland mansions, pillager outposts, igloos, end cities, and ancient cities.
  • 1.5.3 - Link cable recipe has been redesigned
Nether Quartz.pngNether Quartz
Copper Ingot.pngCopper Ingot
Ender Pearl.pngEnder Pearl
Copper Ingot.pngCopper Ingot
Nether Quartz.pngNether Quartz
Link Cable.pngLink Cable


Prior to Cobblemon version 1.3, the only method of obtaining a link cable was via a rare Pokémon drop. Since version 1.3, Pokémon can no longer drop the link cable.

Dex No. Pokémon Rate
0064 Kadabra 5%
0067 Machoke 5%
0075 Graveler 5%
0093 Haunter 5%