Difference between revisions of "Extreme Hills"
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Revision as of 01:05, 15 November 2014
The Extreme Hills biome is home to a multitude of Pokémon in Pixelmon. It is also an optimal place to find Thunder Stone ore due to the heights that the biome reaches. The biome has several variants, including Extreme Hills Edge, Extreme Hills M, Extreme Hills+, and Extreme Hills+ M, all of which contain a slightly different assortment of Pokémon.
If a Magneton levels up in this biome, it will evolve into Magnezone.
Pokémon
- Braviary
- Charizard
- Charmander
- Charmeleon
- Chimchar
- Clefable
- Clefairy
- Donphan
- Geodude
- Goldeen
- Graveler
- Hitmonchan
- Hitmonlee
- Infernape
- Machoke
- Machop
- Magikarp
- Monferno
- Onix
- Phanpy
- Pidgeot
- Pidgeotto
- Pidgey
- Rufflet
- Sableye
- Skarmory
- Snorlax
- Staraptor
- Staravia
- Starly
Trainers
Other
- Dragon Gem structure
- PokéLoot Chest
- Rock Gem structure