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===Crafting=== | ===Crafting=== | ||
{{CraftingInterface | {{CraftingInterface | ||
| A1 = Any Planks | | A1 = {{ItemSlot| item = Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks; Crimson Planks; Warped Planks; Mangrove Planks; Bamboo Planks; Cherry Planks; Apricorn Planks; Saccharine Planks | tooltip = Any Planks}} | ||
| A2 = Any Planks | | A2 = {{ItemSlot| item = Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks; Crimson Planks; Warped Planks; Mangrove Planks; Bamboo Planks; Cherry Planks; Apricorn Planks; Saccharine Planks | tooltip = Any Planks}} | ||
| A3 = Any Planks | | A3 = {{ItemSlot| item = Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks; Crimson Planks; Warped Planks; Mangrove Planks; Bamboo Planks; Cherry Planks; Apricorn Planks; Saccharine Planks | tooltip = Any Planks}} | ||
| B1 = Any Planks | | B1 = {{ItemSlot| item = Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks; Crimson Planks; Warped Planks; Mangrove Planks; Bamboo Planks; Cherry Planks; Apricorn Planks; Saccharine Planks | tooltip = Any Planks}} | ||
| B2 = PC | | | B2 = {{ItemSlot| item = PC | link = PC}} | ||
| B3 = Any Planks | | B3 = {{ItemSlot| item = Oak Planks; Spruce Planks; Birch Planks; Jungle Planks; Acacia Planks; Dark Oak Planks; Crimson Planks; Warped Planks; Mangrove Planks; Bamboo Planks; Cherry Planks; Apricorn Planks; Saccharine Planks | tooltip = Any Planks}} | ||
| C1 = Wheat | | C1 = {{ItemSlot| item = Wheat}} | ||
| C2 = Hopper | | C2 = {{ItemSlot| item = Hopper}} | ||
| C3 = Wheat | | C3 = {{ItemSlot| item = Wheat}} | ||
| output = Pasture Block | | output = {{ItemSlot| item = Pasture Block | link = Pasture Block}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
===Pasturing=== | |||
[[File:Pasture Block GUI.png|thumb|The GUI for the pasture block.]] | [[File:Pasture Block GUI.png|thumb|The GUI for the pasture block.]] | ||
The | The pasture block can be interacted with to access the Pokémon Storage System, much like the PC. However, the pasture block instead allows players to let out up to 16 of their Pokémon into a set area, which are capable of being interacted with as if they were wild or thrown out of their ball. | ||
Pastured Pokémon may also automatically attack hostile mobs they encounter, which may be toggled via a sword icon next to the pastured Pokémon. | |||
All pastured Pokémon may be recalled either by pressing the recall button next to the pastured Pokémon or via the "Recall All" button located at the bottom of the pasture list. Pastured Pokémon are also automatically recalled if the respective pasture block is broken. | |||
Pasture blocks can be waterlogged, allowing players to let out Pokémon underwater. | Pasture blocks can be waterlogged, allowing players to let out Pokémon underwater. | ||
{{Blocks}} | {{Blocks}} | ||
Latest revision as of 20:50, 2 December 2025
| Stack Limit | 64 |
|---|---|
| Tool | Axe |
| Hardness | ? |
| Blast Resistance | ? |
| Flammable | No |
| Light Level | 0 / 10 (when active) |
A Pasture Block is a utility block that allows the player to deposit Pokémon from their PC into the surrounding area.
Obtaining
Crafting
Usage
Pasturing
The pasture block can be interacted with to access the Pokémon Storage System, much like the PC. However, the pasture block instead allows players to let out up to 16 of their Pokémon into a set area, which are capable of being interacted with as if they were wild or thrown out of their ball.
Pastured Pokémon may also automatically attack hostile mobs they encounter, which may be toggled via a sword icon next to the pastured Pokémon.
All pastured Pokémon may be recalled either by pressing the recall button next to the pastured Pokémon or via the "Recall All" button located at the bottom of the pasture list. Pastured Pokémon are also automatically recalled if the respective pasture block is broken.
Pasture blocks can be waterlogged, allowing players to let out Pokémon underwater.



