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Very keep to hear of your findings Tululaboo..
I've got to agree with the other users here though; almost certain jungle spawns require some sort of leaves to be present. I've burned down a section of my jungle and have not seen a single pokemon spawn there since doing it (and I did it months ago). I have been through this jungle MANY times and have been through so many times I have encountered two Mews in the one jungle (many, many hours of walking and hopping around trees), but not once have I encountered a single jungle pokemon in the area I burned down.
Anyway, somebody had to code in the jungle spawn requirements for the mod so it would be much easier if they just told us the parameters they set...
(P.S. anyone looking for Mew, DO NOT burn the jungle haha)
nyv wrote:Any update on this?
Very keep to hear of your findings Tululaboo..
I've got to agree with the other users here though; almost certain jungle spawns require some sort of leaves to be present. I've burned down a section of my jungle and have not seen a single pokemon spawn there since doing it (and I did it months ago). I have been through this jungle MANY times and have been through so many times I have encountered two Mews in the one jungle (many, many hours of walking and hopping around trees), but not once have I encountered a single jungle pokemon in the area I burned down.
Anyway, somebody had to code in the jungle spawn requirements for the mod so it would be much easier if they just told us the parameters they set...
(P.S. anyone looking for Mew, DO NOT burn the jungle haha)
Or you could somehow break into the database and risk the safety of your computer.
Naturally generated leaves cannot be obtained without cheating, there are 3 types of jungle leaves in vanilla Minecraft.
jungle leaves (natural gen) <=== if placed by player these do not decay unless disturbed ie block update <=== it is these that pokes use to spawn (ID 18:3)
jungle leaves (decaying) <=== these occur after all wood has been removed (ID 18:11)
jungle leaves (permanent) <=== it is these that you get when using sheers (ID 18:7)
In game command ::
/give *player* 18 *amount* either 3/11/7
example for natural leaves
/give tululaboo 18 64 3
However this alone is not enough, simply giving yourself these leaves when placed, the leaf block will change to permanent, the only way to counter this is by using an external editor such as MCedit
If you want my advice, dont clear an area to try and force spawn more pokemon, my advice is to just cut a pathway to follow around the jungle in search for pokemon and always replant/grow what you cut down
Picture time ::
Ina small patch on 1 out of 25 cleared chunks has spawned in 4 bellsprouts with my new test area
So that solves the great mystery on how Jungle spawns work, and more importantly to some, how to most effectively hunt for Mew!
This question went unanswered for so long with many, many people believing a misconceived idea on how the spawns work (including Pixelmon moderators and major youtubers) which can now be rectified with the work you put in