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===Pokémon=== | ===Pokémon=== | ||
'''Generation 1''' | '''Generation 1''' | ||
* TBA | * ''TBA'' | ||
'''Generation 2''' | '''Generation 2''' | ||
* Larvitar | * Larvitar | ||
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* Tyranitar | * Tyranitar | ||
'''Generation 3''' | '''Generation 3''' | ||
* Lileep | * Lileep | ||
* Cradily | * Cradily | ||
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* Shieldon | * Shieldon | ||
* Bastiodon | * Bastiodon | ||
'''Generation 5''' | '''Generation 5''' | ||
* Tirtouga | * Tirtouga | ||
* Carracosta | * Carracosta | ||
* Archen | * Archen | ||
* Archeops | * Archeops | ||
* Deino | * Deino | ||
* Zweilous | * Zweilous | ||
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* Tyrantrum | * Tyrantrum | ||
'''Generation 7''' | '''Generation 7''' | ||
* TBA | * ''TBA'' | ||
'''Generation 8''' | '''Generation 8''' | ||
* Dracozolt | * Dracozolt | ||
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* Dracovish | * Dracovish | ||
* Arctovish | * Arctovish | ||
'''Generation 9''' | '''Generation 9''' | ||
* Gimmighoul | * Gimmighoul |
Revision as of 17:23, 1 February 2024
1.5.0 is an upcoming major update to Cobblemon. It will focus on adding archaeology and fossils.
Additions
- Added ruin structures, where you can find Pokémon-themed Armor Trims and Pottery Sherds, Tumblestones, and more.
- Added fossil structures, where you can brush Suspicious Sand/Gravel for Fossils.
- Added the Data Monitor, Fossil Compartment, and Restoration Tube. Placed in the correct formation, you can use these to create a Restoration Machine where you can bring fossils back to life.
- Added 3 variants of Tumblestones, which can be planted near Lava or Magma to grow harvestable Tumblestone Clusters.
- Added Tumblestone Blocks, a storage block crafted from 9 Tumblestones.
- Added Ancient Poké Balls, which are aesthetic variants crafted from Tumblestones.
- Added the Ancient Feather, Wing, and Jet Balls, which fly further than regular Poké Balls.
- Added the Ancient Heavy, Leaden, and Gigaton Balls, which are heavier and don't fly as far as regular Poké Balls. These will receive more functionality in a future update.
- Added Original Trainer functionality. To edit the OT through commands, you must specify
originaltrainertype=<Player/NPC>
, andoriginaltrainer=<Username or UUID/NPC Name>
- Added support for planting Apricorn trees, berries, and mints in Botany Pots.
- Added the hidden "True Vivillionaire" advancement.
- The "Poké Ball" Vivillon variant is now obtainable by evolving a Spewpa after obtaining the "Aspiring Vivillionaire" advancement.
Pokémon
Generation 1
- TBA
Generation 2
- Larvitar
- Pupitar
- Tyranitar
Generation 3
- Lileep
- Cradily
- Anorith
- Armaldo
Generation 4
- Cranidos
- Rampardos
- Shieldon
- Bastiodon
Generation 5
- Tirtouga
- Carracosta
- Archen
- Archeops
- Deino
- Zweilous
- Hydreigon
Generation 6
- Tyrunt
- Tyrantrum
Generation 7
- TBA
Generation 8
- Dracozolt
- Arctozolt
- Dracovish
- Arctovish
Generation 9
- Gimmighoul
- Gholdengo
Changes
- Pokémon now transition more smoothly between different poses.
- Added more held items to the held item tag, and Metal Coat to the held item tab.
- Added all ores to the modloader ore tags, and added tags for each ore type to the mod (both blocks and items).
- Changed the Destiny Knot to be crafted with a Ghast Tear, rather than a diamond.
- You can now punch grown apricorns to harvest them.
- Renamed the "Vivillionaire" advancement to "Aspiring Vivillionaire".
- Removed the Inferno, Forsaken, Poké Ball, and Void patterns from the Aspiring Vivillionaire advancement.
- Updated movesets to add Gen 9 DLC moves.
Fixes
- Re-added the recipe for the Iron vitamin.
- Cleaned up 169 empty evolutions declaration in species files.
- Fixed Exeggcute not being able to evolve.
- Fixed battle lang for Poison Touch Ability.
- Fixed Cubone not being able to evolve into Alolan Marowak.
- Fixed Squawkabilly forms not being recognized.
- Note blocks now play the correct sound on the Apricorn Plank based blocks.
- Fixed an issue with transformed parts in posers causing whacky positional issues.
- Fixed Poké Balls freezing in an open state if you look away when it's meant to close.