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*The End may cause the [[starter Pokémon]] screen to be displayed when entered, making the player choose a starter. However, the player's Pokémon will be returned upon re-entry to the Overworld. | *The End may cause the [[starter Pokémon]] screen to be displayed when entered, making the player choose a starter. However, the player's Pokémon will be returned upon re-entry to the Overworld. | ||
*Quitting or disconnecting from the game in the End may cause a corruption of data. | *Quitting or disconnecting from the game in the End may cause a corruption of data. | ||
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Revision as of 22:05, 7 July 2014
For information on the End related to vanilla Minecraft, see this page.
The End is an alternate dimension in Minecraft. No Pokémon spawn here, and there are no plans for this ever to be the case. Going to the End in Pixelmon is normally pointless as no Ender Dragon spawns, making it impossible to spawn the portal back to the Overworld; the only way to escape the End is to die.
Resources
- End Stone is dropped very rarely by several Pokémon, which are listed here. However, amassing large quantities of End Stone for building purposes is extremely time-consuming with this method.
- The Dragon Egg is unobtainable in the Overworld with the default Pixelmon settings. If the player wishes to fight the Ender Dragon and/or obtain a Dragon Egg, the Pixelmon config setting "Allow vanilla mobs" can be set to true.
Bugs
- The End may cause the starter Pokémon screen to be displayed when entered, making the player choose a starter. However, the player's Pokémon will be returned upon re-entry to the Overworld.
- Quitting or disconnecting from the game in the End may cause a corruption of data.