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A Pokémon's spawn location determines which environment(s) it can spawn in. This includes Land, Water, Seafloor, Tree Top, Air, Underground, Surface Water, and Underground Water. Some Pokémon are able to spawn in multiple spawn locations.
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A Pokémon's spawn location determines which environment(s) it can spawn in. This includes Land, Water, Seafloor, Tree Top, Air, Underground, Indoors, Manmade Surface Water, and Underground Water. Some Pokémon are able to spawn in multiple spawn locations.
  
 
Spawn location is not to be confused with spawn [[biome]], which is another factor determining where Pokémon can spawn.
 
Spawn location is not to be confused with spawn [[biome]], which is another factor determining where Pokémon can spawn.
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Note: Although several Pokémon cannot spawn naturally, these Pokémon are still affected by spawn location when spawned by [[Pixelmon spawners]] or if modified to spawn naturally through means such as the [[External JSON files]].
 
Note: Although several Pokémon cannot spawn naturally, these Pokémon are still affected by spawn location when spawned by [[Pixelmon spawners]] or if modified to spawn naturally through means such as the [[External JSON files]].
 
==Land spawns==
 
==Land spawns==
These Pokémon spawn on land. They will only spawn on dirt-based blocks ({{mc|Grass_Block|grass}}, {{mc|dirt}}, {{mc|mycelium}}, {{mc|podzol}}), stone-based blocks ([[stone]], [[cobblestone]], ores, metal blocks, {{mc|sandstone}}, {{mc|gravel}}), [[sand]], {{mc|Soul_Sand|soul sand}}, {{mc|leaves}}, {{mc|snow}}, {{mc|ice}}, and {{mc|Packed_Ice|packed ice}}.
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These Pokémon spawn on land. They will only spawn on dirt-based blocks ({{mc|Grass_Block|grass}}, {{mc|dirt}}, {{mc|mycelium}}, {{mc|podzol}}), stone-based blocks ([[stone]], ores, {{mc|gravel}}), [[sand]], {{mc|Soul_Sand|soul sand}}, {{mc|snow}}, {{mc|ice}}, and {{mc|Packed_Ice|packed ice}}.
  
 
*{{p|Abomasnow}}
 
*{{p|Abomasnow}}
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*{{p|Magby}}
 
*{{p|Magby}}
 
*{{p|Magcargo}}
 
*{{p|Magcargo}}
*{{p|Magearna}}
 
 
*{{p|Magmar}}
 
*{{p|Magmar}}
 
*{{p|Magnemite}}
 
*{{p|Magnemite}}
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*{{p|Joltik}}
 
*{{p|Joltik}}
 
*{{p|Kakuna}}
 
*{{p|Kakuna}}
*{{p|Kartana}}
 
 
*{{p|Komala}}
 
*{{p|Komala}}
 
*{{p|Ledian}}
 
*{{p|Ledian}}
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*{{p|Weedle}}
 
*{{p|Weedle}}
 
*{{p|Whirlipede}}
 
*{{p|Whirlipede}}
 
 
  
 
==Underground spawns==
 
==Underground spawns==
These Pokémon spawn in enclosed spaces between heights of 5 and 60, such as caves, . They spawn on dirt-based blocks ({{mc|Grass_Block|grass}}, {{mc|dirt}}, {{mc|mycelium}}, {{mc|podzol}}) and stone-based blocks ([[stone]], [[cobblestone]], ores, metal blocks, {{mc|sandstone}}, {{mc|gravel}}).
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These Pokémon spawn in enclosed spaces between heights of 5 and 60, such as caves, . They spawn on dirt-based blocks ({{mc|Grass_Block|grass}}, {{mc|dirt}}, {{mc|mycelium}}, {{mc|podzol}}) and stone-based blocks ([[stone]], ores, {{mc|sandstone}}, {{mc|gravel}}).
 
*{{p|Aron}}
 
*{{p|Aron}}
 
*{{p|Beldum}}
 
*{{p|Beldum}}
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==Underground Water spawns==
 
==Underground Water spawns==
 
*{{p|Barboach}}
 
*{{p|Barboach}}
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*{{p|Basculegion}}
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*{{p|Carvanha}}
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*{{p|Chinchou}}
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*{{p|Clamperl}}
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*{{p|Galarian Corsola}}
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*{{p|Cursola}}
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*{{p|Dhelmise}}
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*{{p|Dragalge}}
 
*{{p|Dratini}}
 
*{{p|Dratini}}
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*{{p|Eelektrik}}
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*{{p|Eelektross}}
 
*{{p|Feebas}}
 
*{{p|Feebas}}
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*{{p|Gorebyss}}
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*{{p|Gyarados}}
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*{{p|Huntail}}
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*{{p|Lanturn}}
 
*{{p|Magikarp}}
 
*{{p|Magikarp}}
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*{{p|Manaphy}}
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*{{p|Qwilfish}}
 
*{{p|Relicanth}}
 
*{{p|Relicanth}}
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*{{p|Sharpedo}}
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*{{p|Skrelp}}
 
*{{p|Tynamo}}
 
*{{p|Tynamo}}
 
*{{p|Whiscash}}
 
*{{p|Whiscash}}
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==Lava spawns==
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==Surface Lava spawns==
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*{{p|Heatran}}
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==Lava Floor spawns==
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*{{p|Magby}}
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*{{p|Magcargo}}
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*{{p|Magmar}}
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*{{p|Slugma}}
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*{{p|Torkoal}}
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*{{p|Turtonator}}
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==Underground Lava spawns==
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*{{p|Heatran}}
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==Manmade spawns==
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These Pokémon spawn on structure blocks without a roof. Some examples of structure blocks are [[cobblestone]], {{mc|Nether_Bricks|nether bricks}}, [[bricks]], {{mc|Purpur_Block|purpur block}}, {{mc|planks}}, {{mc|slabs}}, {{mc|stairs}}, {{mc|wool}}, {{mc|carpet}} or {{mc|concrete}}.
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*{{p|Aegislash}}
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*{{p|Beldum}}
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*{{p|Bronzong}}
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*{{p|Bronzor}}
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*{{p|Doublade}}
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*{{p|Golett}}
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*{{p|Golurk}}
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*{{p|Honedge}}
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*{{p|Magnemite}}
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*{{p|Magneton}}
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*{{p|Magnezone}}
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*{{p|Metagross}}
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*{{p|Metang}}
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*{{p|Minior}}
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*{{p|Nosepass}}
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*{{p|Probopass}}
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*{{p|Regidrago}}
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*{{p|Regieleki}}
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*{{p|Sigilyph}}
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*{{p|Unown}}
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==Indoors spawns==
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These Pokémon spawn on structure blocks placed both on the floor and on the roof.. Some examples of structure blocks are [[cobblestone]], {{mc|Nether_Bricks|nether bricks}}, [[bricks]], {{mc|Purpur_Block|purpur block}}, {{mc|planks}}, {{mc|slabs}}, {{mc|stairs}}, {{mc|wool}}, {{mc|carpet}} or {{mc|concrete}}.
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*{{p|Aegislash}}
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*{{p|Banette}}
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*{{p|Chandelure}}
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*{{p|Doublade}}
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*{{p|Dusclops}}
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*{{p|Dusknoir}}
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*{{p|Duskull}}
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*{{p|Gastly}}
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*{{p|Gengar}}
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*{{p|Haunter}}
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*{{p|Honedge}}
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*{{p|Lampent}}
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*{{p|Litwick}}
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*{{p|Magearna}}
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*{{p|Misdreavus}}
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*{{p|Mismagius}}
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*{{p|Mimikyu}}
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*{{p|Polteageist}}
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*{{p|Rotom}}
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*{{p|Shuppet}}
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*{{p|Sinistea}}
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*{{p|Spiritomb}}
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*{{p|Zombie Ditto}}
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==Liquid spawns==
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==Surface Liquid spawns==
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==Liquid Floor spawns==
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*{{p|Volcanion}}
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==Underground Liquid spawns==

Latest revision as of 02:26, 23 August 2024

A Pokémon's spawn location determines which environment(s) it can spawn in. This includes Land, Water, Seafloor, Tree Top, Air, Underground, Indoors, Manmade Surface Water, and Underground Water. Some Pokémon are able to spawn in multiple spawn locations.

Spawn location is not to be confused with spawn biome, which is another factor determining where Pokémon can spawn.

Note: Although several Pokémon cannot spawn naturally, these Pokémon are still affected by spawn location when spawned by Pixelmon spawners or if modified to spawn naturally through means such as the External JSON files.

Land spawns

These Pokémon spawn on land. They will only spawn on dirt-based blocks (grass, dirt, mycelium, podzol), stone-based blocks (stone, ores, gravel), sand, soul sand, snow, ice, and packed ice.

Air spawns

Despite the name of the spawn location, air spawns are mostly the same as land spawns with regards to spawning. The only differences are related to movement AI and Pixelmon spawners.


Water spawns

These Pokémon spawn in water.


Seafloor spawns


Tree Top spawns

Underground spawns

These Pokémon spawn in enclosed spaces between heights of 5 and 60, such as caves, . They spawn on dirt-based blocks (grass, dirt, mycelium, podzol) and stone-based blocks (stone, ores, sandstone, gravel).


Surface Water spawns


Underground Water spawns

Lava spawns

Surface Lava spawns

Lava Floor spawns

Underground Lava spawns

Manmade spawns

These Pokémon spawn on structure blocks without a roof. Some examples of structure blocks are cobblestone, nether bricks, bricks, purpur block, planks, slabs, stairs, wool, carpet or concrete.

Indoors spawns

These Pokémon spawn on structure blocks placed both on the floor and on the roof.. Some examples of structure blocks are cobblestone, nether bricks, bricks, purpur block, planks, slabs, stairs, wool, carpet or concrete.

Liquid spawns

Surface Liquid spawns

Liquid Floor spawns

Underground Liquid spawns

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