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Once a trainer has six Pokémon in their party and another Pokémon is caught, it will be sent directly to the PC system. The Pokémon storage can be accessed from any PC system. Within the PC, it is possible to either swap Pokémon from the party to the PC or use the [[PokéChecker]] function within the PC to view a Pokémon's stats. The PC has 30 storage boxes by default, each box being able to hold 30 Pokémon for a total of 900 Pokémon (effectively 906 Pokémon in total including the player's party). The number of boxes can be changed in the [[config]], up to a maximum of 256 boxes (7,686 Pokémon including the player's party). There is also a release function (the trash can) within the PC that allows the player to release Pokémon. Pokémon can be moved by clicking a Pokémon and then either clicking an empty square or another Pokémon in the PC or party, moving the Pokémon to the square and swapping places with the other Pokémon if applicable. Clicking the buttons on top will allow the player to go through the boxes. The PC does not heal Pokémon like it does in the Pokémon games. | Once a trainer has six Pokémon in their party and another Pokémon is caught, it will be sent directly to the PC system. The Pokémon storage can be accessed from any PC system. Within the PC, it is possible to either swap Pokémon from the party to the PC or use the [[PokéChecker]] function within the PC to view a Pokémon's stats. The PC has 30 storage boxes by default, each box being able to hold 30 Pokémon for a total of 900 Pokémon (effectively 906 Pokémon in total including the player's party). The number of boxes can be changed in the [[config]], up to a maximum of 256 boxes (7,686 Pokémon including the player's party). There is also a release function (the trash can) within the PC that allows the player to release Pokémon. Pokémon can be moved by clicking a Pokémon and then either clicking an empty square or another Pokémon in the PC or party, moving the Pokémon to the square and swapping places with the other Pokémon if applicable. Clicking the buttons on top will allow the player to go through the boxes. The PC does not heal Pokémon like it does in the Pokémon games. | ||
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− | |style="text-align:center"|[[PC]] | + | |style="text-align:center"|[[PC|Red PC]] |
|[[Aluminum Ingot]] +<br>[[Glass Pane]] +<br>[[Redstone Lamp]] +<br>[[Redstone]] | |[[Aluminum Ingot]] +<br>[[Glass Pane]] +<br>[[Redstone Lamp]] +<br>[[Redstone]] | ||
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|A2=Aluminum Ingot |B2=Redstone Lamp |C2=Aluminum Ingot | |A2=Aluminum Ingot |B2=Redstone Lamp |C2=Aluminum Ingot | ||
|A3=Aluminum Ingot |B3=Redstone |C3=Aluminum Ingot | |A3=Aluminum Ingot |B3=Redstone |C3=Aluminum Ingot | ||
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|B1-link={{mclink|Glass_Pane}} | |B1-link={{mclink|Glass_Pane}} | ||
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− | |style="text-align:center"|[[ | + | |style="text-align:center"|[[PC|Lime PC]] |
− | | | + | |[[PC]] +<br>Any [[Dye]] |
|{{Grid/Crafting Table | |{{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
− | |B1= | + | |A1=Red PC |B1=Lime Dye |
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+ | ===Pokémon [[drops]]=== | ||
+ | {{main|Drops|Drops}} | ||
+ | {{DropPokémonH}} | ||
+ | {{DropPokémon|Porygon|10|1}} | ||
+ | {{DropPokémon|Porygon2|10|1}} | ||
+ | {{DropPokémon|Porygon-Z|10|1}} | ||
+ | {{DropPokémonF}} | ||
[[File:PCGUI.png|thumb|Using a PC before 7.0]] | [[File:PCGUI.png|thumb|Using a PC before 7.0]] | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
[[File:PCIG.png|thumb|The former appearance of a PC]] | [[File:PCIG.png|thumb|The former appearance of a PC]] | ||
+ | *Prior to 9.0.7, PCs are also required to make [[ranch blocks]]. | ||
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+ | |style="text-align:center"|[[Ranch Block]] | ||
+ | |{{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
+ | |B1=Flower Pot | ||
+ | |B2=PC | ||
+ | |B3=Piston | ||
+ | |Output=Ranch Block}} | ||
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*Prior to 9.0.1, [[Aluminum Plate]]s were used instead of [[Aluminum Ingots]] in the recipe. | *Prior to 9.0.1, [[Aluminum Plate]]s were used instead of [[Aluminum Ingots]] in the recipe. | ||
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Revision as of 07:19, 31 May 2023
A PC is an item that is essential to any Trainer who wants to "catch 'em all". PCs can be crafted, found in some Pokémon Centers, or obtained as a drop from certain Pokémon. A PC can be broken faster with a pickaxe, but it will drop as an item regardless of whether a pickaxe is used to break it.
Once a trainer has six Pokémon in their party and another Pokémon is caught, it will be sent directly to the PC system. The Pokémon storage can be accessed from any PC system. Within the PC, it is possible to either swap Pokémon from the party to the PC or use the PokéChecker function within the PC to view a Pokémon's stats. The PC has 30 storage boxes by default, each box being able to hold 30 Pokémon for a total of 900 Pokémon (effectively 906 Pokémon in total including the player's party). The number of boxes can be changed in the config, up to a maximum of 256 boxes (7,686 Pokémon including the player's party). There is also a release function (the trash can) within the PC that allows the player to release Pokémon. Pokémon can be moved by clicking a Pokémon and then either clicking an empty square or another Pokémon in the PC or party, moving the Pokémon to the square and swapping places with the other Pokémon if applicable. Clicking the buttons on top will allow the player to go through the boxes. The PC does not heal Pokémon like it does in the Pokémon games.
Obtaining
Crafting
In order to craft a PC, six aluminum ingots, a glass pane, a redstone lamp, and redstone dust are needed. When a PC is crafted, there is a small chance that you will receive one of Porygon's constituent parts, used to create the Porygon item.
Item | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Red PC | Aluminum Ingot + Glass Pane + Redstone Lamp + Redstone |
It is possible to use dye on a PC to change its color via the crafting interface.
Item | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Lime PC | PC + Any Dye |
Pokémon drops
Main article: Drops
Pokémon | Chance | Quantity |
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Porygon | 10% | 1 |
Porygon2 | 10% | 1 |
Porygon-Z | 10% | 1 |
Uses
In Pixelmon Mod 7.0, the PC was updated with new functionalities and a new design.
If you press S, you'll be able to search for a Pokémon if you type their name or species. You can also filter the search using the Pokémon spec after a space in the search bar.
If you press R, you'll be able to rename the box you are in.
If you press W, you'll be able to change the background of the PC.
Backgrounds
Config settings
- "computerBoxes": The number of boxes a PC has per player, up to a maximum of 256.
Trivia
- Prior to 9.0.7, PCs are also required to make ranch blocks.
Item | Crafting recipe |
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Ranch Block |
- Prior to 9.0.1, Aluminum Plates were used instead of Aluminum Ingots in the recipe.
Item | Crafting recipe |
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PC |
- Before version 6.2.2, there was a 1100 chance that a Porygon would spawn directly from successfully crafting a PC.
- Before version 4.0.7, PCs had a different appearance and could not be dyed.
- PCs were formerly made with diamonds instead of aluminum plates. Even further back, crafting a PC used a single dirt block as a placeholder recipe. Neither of these recipes work anymore.
Item | Crafting recipe |
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PC | |