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'''Pokémon''' are entities that can be found across all biomes at varying levels. They can be caught by players using [[Poké Ball]]s and can be used to battle other Pokémon.
'''Pokémon''' are entities that can be found across all biomes at varying levels. They can be caught by players using [[Poké Ball]]s and can be used to battle other Pokémon.
Players can have up to six Pokémon in their party. Any new Pokémon caught while the party is full will be sent to the Pokémon storage system, which is accessible through the [[PC]].
While battling other Pokémon or fighting mobs, Pokémon may take damage. When their health reaches 0, they will faint and can no longer be sent out. To heal a Pokémon, players can sleep in a [[minecraftWiki:Bed|Bed]], use a [[Healing Machine]], or use various healing items like [[potion]]s and [[Berry|berries]]. Party Pokémon will also recover health over time.
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==Spawning==
==Spawning==
{{Main|Pokémon/Spawning}}
{{Main|Pokémon/Spawning}}
Pokémon can spawn in almost every biome. Pokémon have their own spawn conditions depending on the species.
Pokémon can spawn in almost every biome. Pokémon have their own spawn conditions depending on the [[species]].


==Drops==
==Drops==
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{{Main|Pokémon/Riding}}
{{Main|Pokémon/Riding}}
Various Pokémon are capable of being ridden by the player. Unlike vanilla rideable mobs, Pokémon do not require a [[minecraftwiki:Saddle|saddle]] to be ridden. Each mount has different speed, acceleration, skill (turn rate), jump and stamina, as well as having multiple different ride styles.
Various Pokémon are capable of being ridden by the player. Unlike vanilla rideable mobs, Pokémon do not require a [[minecraftwiki:Saddle|saddle]] to be ridden. Each mount has different speed, acceleration, skill (turn rate), jump and stamina, as well as having multiple different ride styles.
==Fullness==
Each Pokémon has a fullness meter, which begins empty and is filled whenever they are given any food items such as [[Aprijuice]]. When the fullness meter is full, they are incapable of consuming any other food items until it empties enough, which occurs over time. Each Pokémon has a different maximum fullness, with each food item increasing the fullness meter a different amount.


==Data Values==
==Data Values==

Latest revision as of 13:54, 3 December 2025

Bulbasaur (model).png

Pokémon are entities that can be found across all biomes at varying levels. They can be caught by players using Poké Balls and can be used to battle other Pokémon.

Players can have up to six Pokémon in their party. Any new Pokémon caught while the party is full will be sent to the Pokémon storage system, which is accessible through the PC.

While battling other Pokémon or fighting mobs, Pokémon may take damage. When their health reaches 0, they will faint and can no longer be sent out. To heal a Pokémon, players can sleep in a Bed, use a Healing Machine, or use various healing items like potions and berries. Party Pokémon will also recover health over time.

Spawning

Main page: Pokémon/Spawning

Pokémon can spawn in almost every biome. Pokémon have their own spawn conditions depending on the species.

Drops

Main page: Pokémon/Drops

Pokémon may drop items after being defeated. The items that they drop depend on the species.

Shoulder Mount

Some small Pokémon have the ability to mount the player's shoulder. A Pokémon can be placed on the player's shoulder by using the interact menu, which can be brought up by interacting with the Pokémon while sneaking. As of version 1.4.0, no shoulder mounts provide effects as they are being reworked. They will be added in a later update.

Dex No. Pokémon Effect
0007 Squirtle
0007 Caterpie
0013 Weedle
0016 Pidgey
0021 Spearow
0025 Pikachu
0041 Zubat
0133 Eevee
0151 Mew
0158 Totodile
0172 Pichu
0173 Cleffa
0174 Igglybuff
0182 Bellossom
0194 Wooper
0198 Murkrow
0238 Smoochum
0246 Larvitar
0263 Zigzagoon
0276 Taillow
0280 Ralts
0302 Sableye
0311 Plusle
0312 Minun
0374 Beldum
0387 Turtwig
0396 Starly
0401 Kricketot
0415 Combee
0417 Pachirisu
0427 Buneary
0433 Chingling
0498 Tepig
0519 Pidove
0524 Roggenrola
0548 Petilil
0548 Petilil (Hisui-Bias)
0570 Zorua
0570 Zorua (Hisuian)
0595 Joltik
0605 Elgyem
0607 Litwick
0664 Scatterbug
0661 Fletchling
0669 Flabébé
0690 Skrelp
0707 Klefki
0725 Litten
0728 Popplio
0742 Cutiefly
0753 Fomantis
0755 Morelull
0764 Comfey
0778 Mimikyu
0821 Rookidee
0850 Sizzlipede
0868 Milcery
0869 Alcremie
0885 Dreepy
0906 Sprigatito
0931 Squawkabilly
0935 Charcadet
0944 Shroodle
0955 Flittle
0969 Glimmet
0978 Tatsugiri
0999 Gimmighoul (Roaming)

Unique Forms

Main page: Pokémon/Unique Forms

Various Pokémon may appear in forms unique to Cobblemon, usually themed around Minecraft. These forms vary in conditions and are purely visual; no stats, typing or movesets are changed for these differing forms.

Riding Mounts

Main page: Pokémon/Riding

Various Pokémon are capable of being ridden by the player. Unlike vanilla rideable mobs, Pokémon do not require a saddle to be ridden. Each mount has different speed, acceleration, skill (turn rate), jump and stamina, as well as having multiple different ride styles.

Fullness

Each Pokémon has a fullness meter, which begins empty and is filled whenever they are given any food items such as Aprijuice. When the fullness meter is full, they are incapable of consuming any other food items until it empties enough, which occurs over time. Each Pokémon has a different maximum fullness, with each food item increasing the fullness meter a different amount.

Data Values

Name Identifier Key
Pokémon pokemon cobblemon.entity.pokemon