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Boss Pokémon (also known as bosses) are rare types of Pokémon. They are typically stronger and larger than normal Pokémon and can [[drop]] several unique items upon defeat. Boss Pokémon can be identified easily as they are tinted one of four different colors (green, blue, red, and yellow), although this alternate coloration is not to be confused with [[Shiny Pokémon]]. The text that shows above them is appropriately colored, lacks a level, and can be seen from farther away than that of normal Pokémon. | Boss Pokémon (also known as bosses) are rare types of Pokémon. They are typically stronger and larger than normal Pokémon and can [[drop]] several unique items upon defeat. Boss Pokémon can be identified easily as they are tinted one of four different colors (green, blue, red, and yellow), although this alternate coloration is not to be confused with [[Shiny Pokémon]]. The text that shows above them is appropriately colored, lacks a level, and can be seen from farther away than that of normal Pokémon. | ||
Revision as of 00:31, 1 December 2015
Boss Pokémon (also known as bosses) are rare types of Pokémon. They are typically stronger and larger than normal Pokémon and can drop several unique items upon defeat. Boss Pokémon can be identified easily as they are tinted one of four different colors (green, blue, red, and yellow), although this alternate coloration is not to be confused with Shiny Pokémon. The text that shows above them is appropriately colored, lacks a level, and can be seen from farther away than that of normal Pokémon.
By default, a naturally spawning Pokémon has a 1250 chance of being a boss Pokémon; this rate can be changed in the Pixelmon config file. The Ghost-type Pokémon found on the roofs of haunted towers will always spawn as boss Pokémon, although they only spawn occasionally. Boss Pokémon can be manually spawned with the command "/pokespawn Pokémon boss#" (e.g., /pokespawn lapras boss4 for a yellow boss Lapras).
Bosses scale to 5/10/20/40 levels above the highest level Pokémon in a player's party, depending on colour (green/blue/red/yellow). For example, a blue boss Pokémon fought with level 80 Pokémon will be level 90, while the same boss Pokémon fought with level 85 Pokémon will be level 95. The rarity of boss Pokémon scales according to their difficulty, with harder boss Pokémon being rarer. The moveset of a wild boss Pokémon may change with each battle; however, growth, Natures, Abilities, and IVs will not. Boss Pokémon cannot be captured and players cannot flee from battle once engaged with them.
Drops
Boss Pokémon are usually sought after because of their rare drops. They are one of few sources of many held items, TMs, Master Balls, and medicine. If the player's inventory is full when receiving drops from a boss Pokémon, the excess items will be dropped on the ground.
The following are all of the possible drops from boss Pokémon:
- Medicine
- Poké Balls (including Master Balls)
- Held items (excluding mail)
- TMs (no HMs)
- Evolution stones
- Orbs
- Other
Boss Pokémon drop a certain number of items chosen from list above according to their difficulty. Their difficulty also influences their drop rates for different types of items.
Color | Drop quantity | % Chance | |||||||
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Medicine | Poké Balls | Master Balls | Held items | TMs | Evolution stones | Orbs | Other | ||
Green | 1-3 | 29.98% | 19.987% | 0.067% | 9.993% | 14.99% | 4.997% | 4.997% | 4.997% |
Blue | 2-4 | 29.98% | 19.987% | 0.067% | 9.993% | 14.99% | 4.997% | 4.997% | 4.997% |
Red | 3-5 | 9.987% | 9.987% | 0.133% | 24.967% | 19.973% | 19.973% | 6.991% | 7.989% |
Yellow | 5-7 | 4.98% | 4.98% | 0.4% | 29.88% | 19.92% | 24.9% | 6.972% | 7.968% |
Config settings
- bossSpawnRate": The chance of boss Pokémon spawning.
Several config options can enable or disable certain items from being dropped by boss Pokémon.
- "allowGemBossDrop": Gems (excluding Fairy Gems)
- "allowRanchUpgradeBossDrop": Ranch upgrades
- "isiHourglassBossDrop": Isi's silver hourglass/Isi's golden hourglass
The other items dropped by boss Pokémon cannot be modified.
Trivia
- It is possible for a Pokémon to be both a boss Pokémon and a Shiny Pokémon. This is typically only feasible through the /pokespawn command; it is extremely rare for this to happen naturally (12,048,000 chance with the default boss and Shiny rates). However, this distinction is inconsequential as boss Pokémon cannot be captured.