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Used to easily and quickly spawn your desired Pokémonss.
Used to easily and quickly spawn your desired Pokémonss.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/spawnpokemon <pokemon> [attributes]</blockquote>
<blockquote>/spawnpokemon <pokemon> [attributes]</blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /spawnpokemon abra shiny ability=synchronize
  /spawnpokemon abra shiny ability=synchronize


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Used to spawn a Pokémon at the specified coordinates.
Used to spawn a Pokémon at the specified coordinates.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/spawnpokemonat <x> <y> <z> <pokemon> [attributes]</blockquote>
<blockquote>/spawnpokemonat <x> <y> <z> <pokemon> [attributes]</blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /spawnpokemonat ~ ~ ~ abra shiny ability=synchronize
  /spawnpokemonat ~ ~ ~ abra shiny ability=synchronize


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Used to spawn one of every Pokémon at your location.<blockquote>'''Warning:''' This might cause lag to weaker computers.</blockquote>
Used to spawn one of every Pokémon at your location.<blockquote>'''Warning:''' This might cause lag to weaker computers.</blockquote>


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/spawnallpokemon</blockquote>
<blockquote>/spawnallpokemon</blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /spawnallpokemon
  /spawnallpokemon


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Used to give the desired Pokémon to the command executor.
Used to give the desired Pokémon to the command executor.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/givepokemon <pokemon> [attributes]</blockquote>
<blockquote>/givepokemon <pokemon> [attributes]</blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /givepokemon abra shiny ability=synchronize
  /givepokemon abra shiny ability=synchronize


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Used to give the desired Pokémon to the command executor.
Used to give the desired Pokémon to the command executor.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/givepokemonother <target> <pokemon> [attributes]</blockquote>
<blockquote>/givepokemonother <target> <pokemon> [attributes]</blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /givepokemonother @a abra shiny ability=synchronize
  /givepokemonother @a abra shiny ability=synchronize


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It is a variant of the Give Pokémon command but gives you one of every Pokémon on your PC.
It is a variant of the Give Pokémon command but gives you one of every Pokémon on your PC.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/giveallpokemon</blockquote>
<blockquote>/giveallpokemon</blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /giveallpokemon
  /giveallpokemon


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Used to remove Pokémons from a trainer's party.
Used to remove Pokémons from a trainer's party.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/takepokemon <target> <slot></blockquote>
<blockquote>/takepokemon <target> <slot></blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /takepokemon @p 1
  /takepokemon @p 1


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Used to edit anything from a Pokémon in your party.
Used to edit anything from a Pokémon in your party.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/pokemonedit <slot> [pokemon / attributes]</blockquote>
<blockquote>/pokemonedit <slot> [pokemon / attributes]</blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /pokemonedit 1 abra
  /pokemonedit 1 abra


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Used to edit anything from a Pokémon in the party of other trainers.
Used to edit anything from a Pokémon in the party of other trainers.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/pokemoneditother <target> <slot> [pokemon / attributes]</blockquote>
<blockquote>/pokemoneditother <target> <slot> [pokemon / attributes]</blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /pokemoneditother @r 1 abra
  /pokemoneditother @r 1 abra


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Used to heal your current party.
Used to heal your current party.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/healpokemon [target]</blockquote>
<blockquote>/healpokemon [target]</blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /healpokemon @p
  /healpokemon @p


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Used to access your PC.
Used to access your PC.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/pc</blockquote>
<blockquote>/pc</blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /pc
  /pc


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Used to stop the current battle at any point during it.
Used to stop the current battle at any point during it.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/stopbattle <target></blockquote>
<blockquote>/stopbattle <target></blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /stopbattle @p
  /stopbattle @p


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Used to increase the level of a Pokémon by 1.
Used to increase the level of a Pokémon by 1.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/levelup <target> <slot></blockquote>
<blockquote>/levelup <target> <slot></blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /levelup @p 1
  /levelup @p 1


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Used to teach a desired move to a Pokémon.
Used to teach a desired move to a Pokémon.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/teach <target> <slot> <move></blockquote>
<blockquote>/teach <target> <slot> <move></blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /teach @p 1 synchronoise
  /teach @p 1 synchronoise


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Used to check the friendship with a Pokémon from your party.
Used to check the friendship with a Pokémon from your party.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/friendship <slot></blockquote>
<blockquote>/friendship <slot></blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /friendship 1
  /friendship 1


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Used to change the item a Pokémon on a trainer's party is holding.
Used to change the item a Pokémon on a trainer's party is holding.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/held_item <target> <slot> <item></blockquote>
<blockquote>/held_item <target> <slot> <item></blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /held_item @p 1 cobblemon:choice_band
  /held_item @p 1 cobblemon:choice_band


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Used to check the possibility of Pokémons from a certain rarity to spawn.
Used to check the possibility of Pokémons from a certain rarity to spawn.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/checkspawn <rarity></blockquote>
<blockquote>/checkspawn <rarity></blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /checkspawn ultra-rare
  /checkspawn ultra-rare


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Used to force a trainer to open the starter menu screen.
Used to force a trainer to open the starter menu screen.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/openstarterscreen <target> </blockquote>
<blockquote>/openstarterscreen <target> </blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /openstarterscreen @p
  /openstarterscreen @p


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Used to force a Pokémon from a trainer's party to be sent to a box on that trainer's PC.
Used to force a Pokémon from a trainer's party to be sent to a box on that trainer's PC.


===== Usage: =====
===== Usage =====
<blockquote>/pokebox <target> <slot> [box]</blockquote>
<blockquote>/pokebox <target> <slot> [box]</blockquote>


===== Example: =====
===== Example =====
  /pokebox @p 1 1
  /pokebox @p 1 1

Revision as of 20:38, 1 April 2023

Although not essential, the Commands page contains a list of useful commands that can come in handy during your adventures with Cobblemon. These commands can help you capture, train, battle, and manage your Pokémon team in Minecraft. From easily spawning and giving Pokémons to editing their attributes, teaching moves, and healing your team, these commands will make your adventure in the Cobblemon world even more exciting! Whether you're a seasoned trainer looking to fine-tune your strategy or a newcomer just starting out on your journey, the Cobblemon Commands page is an invaluable resource that will help you achieve your goals!

Spawn Pokémon Command

Used to easily and quickly spawn your desired Pokémonss.

Usage

/spawnpokemon <pokemon> [attributes]

Example
/spawnpokemon abra shiny ability=synchronize

Spawn Pokémon At Command

Used to spawn a Pokémon at the specified coordinates.

Usage

/spawnpokemonat <x> <y> <z> <pokemon> [attributes]

Example
/spawnpokemonat ~ ~ ~ abra shiny ability=synchronize

Spawn All Pokémon Command

Used to spawn one of every Pokémon at your location.

Warning: This might cause lag to weaker computers.

Usage

/spawnallpokemon

Example
/spawnallpokemon

Give Pokémon Command

Used to give the desired Pokémon to the command executor.

Usage

/givepokemon <pokemon> [attributes]

Example
/givepokemon abra shiny ability=synchronize

Give Pokémon Other Command

Used to give the desired Pokémon to the command executor.

Usage

/givepokemonother <target> <pokemon> [attributes]

Example
/givepokemonother @a abra shiny ability=synchronize

Give All Pokémon Command

It is a variant of the Give Pokémon command but gives you one of every Pokémon on your PC.

Usage

/giveallpokemon

Example
/giveallpokemon

Take Pokémon Command

Used to remove Pokémons from a trainer's party.

Usage

/takepokemon <target> <slot>

Example
/takepokemon @p 1

Pokémon Edit Command

Used to edit anything from a Pokémon in your party.

Usage

/pokemonedit <slot> [pokemon / attributes]

Example
/pokemonedit 1 abra

Pokémon Edit Other Command

Used to edit anything from a Pokémon in the party of other trainers.

Usage

/pokemoneditother <target> <slot> [pokemon / attributes]

Example
/pokemoneditother @r 1 abra

Heal Pokémon Command

Used to heal your current party.

Usage

/healpokemon [target]

Example
/healpokemon @p

PC Command

Used to access your PC.

Usage

/pc

Example
/pc

Stop Battle Command

Used to stop the current battle at any point during it.

Usage

/stopbattle <target>

Example
/stopbattle @p

Level Up Command

Used to increase the level of a Pokémon by 1.

Usage

/levelup <target> <slot>

Example
/levelup @p 1

Teach Command

Used to teach a desired move to a Pokémon.

Usage

/teach <target> <slot> <move>

Example
/teach @p 1 synchronoise

Friendship Command

Used to check the friendship with a Pokémon from your party.

Usage

/friendship <slot>

Example
/friendship 1

Held Item Command

Used to change the item a Pokémon on a trainer's party is holding.

Usage

/held_item <target> <slot> <item>

Example
/held_item @p 1 cobblemon:choice_band

Check Spawn Command

Used to check the possibility of Pokémons from a certain rarity to spawn.

Usage

/checkspawn <rarity>

Example
/checkspawn ultra-rare

Open Started Screen Command

Used to force a trainer to open the starter menu screen.

Usage

/openstarterscreen <target>

Example
/openstarterscreen @p

Poke Box Command

Used to force a Pokémon from a trainer's party to be sent to a box on that trainer's PC.

Usage

/pokebox <target> <slot> [box]

Example
/pokebox @p 1 1