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==Drops== <!--T:6-->
 
==Drops== <!--T:6-->
 
Boss Pokémon can [[drop]] several rare [[items]] after they are defeated. Different boss Pokémon have different possible drops.
 
Boss Pokémon can [[drop]] several rare [[items]] after they are defeated. Different boss Pokémon have different possible drops.
===Uncommon/Rare boss Pokémon===
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===Common boss Pokémon===
When an uncommon or a rare boss Pokémon is defeated, one [[item]] is dropped from the following list.
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When a common boss Pokémon is defeated, one [[item]] is dropped from the following list.
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*{{i|XS Exp. Candy}}
 +
*{{i|Dynamax Candy}}
 
*{{i|Air Balloon}}
 
*{{i|Air Balloon}}
 +
*{{i|X Attack}}
 +
*{{i|X Defense}}
 +
*{{i|X Speed}}
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*{{i|X Accuracy}}
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*{{i|X Sp. Atk}}
 +
*{{i|X Sp. Def}}
 +
*{{i|Guard Spec}}
 +
*{{i|Film}}
 +
*{{i|Light Clay}}
 +
*{{i|Mental Herb}}
 +
*{{i|Power Herb}}
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*{{i|White Herb}}
 +
*{{i|Sticky Barb}}
 +
*{{i|Ring Target}}
 +
*{{i|Weakness Policy}}
 +
*{{i|Blunder Policy}}
 +
*{{i|Repel}}
 +
*{{i|tm8 blank}}
 +
*{{i|tr8 blank}}
 +
*{{i|Adrenaline Orb}}
 +
*{{i|Leftovers}}
 +
*{{i|Old Rod}}
 +
 +
===Uncommon boss Pokémon===
 +
When an uncommon boss Pokémon is defeated, one [[item]] is dropped from the following list.
 +
*{{i|XS Exp. Candy}}
 +
*{{i|S Exp. Candy}}
 +
*{{i|Dynamax Candy}}
 +
*{{i|Sun Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Fire Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Water Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Moon Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Thunder Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Leaf Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Shiny Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Ice Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Super Repel}}
 +
*{{i|tm8 blank}}
 +
*{{i|tr8 blank}}
 +
*{{i|Adrenaline Orb}}
 +
*{{i|Safety Goggles}}
 +
*{{i|Toxic Orb}}
 +
*{{i|Flame Orb}}
 +
*{{i|Life Orb}}
 +
*{{i|Eviolite}}
 +
*{{i|Heavy-Duty Boots}}
 +
*{{i|Throat Spray}}
 +
*{{i|Room Service}}
 +
*{{i|Red Card}}
 +
*{{i|Rocky Helmet}}
 +
*{{i|Assault Vest}}
 +
*{{i|Wide Lens}}
 +
*{{i|Scope Lens}}
 +
*{{i|Zoom Lens}}
 +
*{{i|Up-Grade}}
 +
*{{i|Old Rod}}
 +
 +
===Rare boss Pokémon===
 +
When a rare boss Pokémon is defeated, one [[item]] is dropped from the following list.
 +
*{{i|S Exp. Candy}}
 +
*{{i|M Exp. Candy}}
 +
*{{i|Dynamax Candy}}
 +
*{{i|PP Up}}
 +
*{{i|PP Max}}
 +
*{{i|Calcium}}
 +
*{{i|HP Up}}
 +
*{{i|Iron}}
 +
*{{i|Protein}}
 +
*{{i|Zinc}}
 +
*{{i|Max Repel}}
 +
*{{i|tm8 blank}}
 +
*{{i|tr8 blank}}
 +
*{{i|Adrenaline Orb}}
 
*{{i|Choice Band}}
 
*{{i|Choice Band}}
 
*{{i|Choice Scarf}}
 
*{{i|Choice Scarf}}
 
*{{i|Choice Specs}}
 
*{{i|Choice Specs}}
*{{i|Dubious Disc}}
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*{{i|Destiny Knot}}
*{{i|Exp. Share}}
+
*{{i|Everstone}}
*{{i|Flame Orb}}
+
*{{i|Focus Sash}}
*{{i|Light Clay}}
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*{{i|Focus Band}}
*{{i|Lucky Egg}}
 
 
*{{i|Macho Brace}}
 
*{{i|Macho Brace}}
*{{i|Mental Herb}}
 
 
*{{i|Power Anklet}}
 
*{{i|Power Anklet}}
 
*{{i|Power Band}}
 
*{{i|Power Band}}
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*{{i|Power Lens}}
 
*{{i|Power Lens}}
 
*{{i|Power Weight}}
 
*{{i|Power Weight}}
*{{i|Power Anklet}}
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*{{i|Dubious Disc}}
*{{i|Red Card}}
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*{{i|Ability Capsule}}
*{{i|Repel}}
+
*{{i|Good Rod}}
*{{i|Safety Goggles}}
+
*{{i|Lucky Egg}}
*{{i|Toxic Orb}}
+
*{{i|Rare Candy}}
*{{i|Up-Grade}}
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*{{i|Gracidea}}
*{{i|Weakness Policy}}
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*{{i|Reveal Glass}}
*{{i|Heavy-Duty Boots}}
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*{{i|DNA Splicers}}
*{{i|Throat Spray}}
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*{{i|Scroll Of Darkness}}
*{{i|Room Service}}
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*{{i|Scroll Of Waters}}
*{{i|XS Exp. Candy}}
+
*{{i|Exp. Share}}
*{{i|S Exp. Candy}}
+
 
 +
===Epic boss Pokémon===
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When an epic boss Pokémon is defeated, one [[item]] is dropped from the following list.
 
*{{i|M Exp. Candy}}
 
*{{i|M Exp. Candy}}
*{{i|Elytra}}
+
*{{i|L Exp. Candy}}
*{{i|Nether Star|mc=Nether_Star}}
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*{{i|Dynamax Candy}}
*{{i|Ability Capsule}}
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*{{i|Adrenaline Orb}}
*{{i|Assault Vest}}
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*{{i|Buginium Z}}
*[[File:Buginium Z.png|16px]] [[Buginium Z]]
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*{{i|Darkinium Z}}
*[[File:Darkinium Z.png|16px]] [[Darkinium Z]]
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*{{i|Dragonium Z}}
*[[File:Dragonium Z.png|16px]] [[Dragonium Z]]
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*{{i|Electrium Z}}
*[[File:Electrium Z.png|16px]] [[Electrium Z]]
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*{{i|Fairium Z}}
*{{i|Exp. All}}
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*{{i|Fightinium Z}}
*[[File:Fairium Z.png|16px]] [[Fairium Z]]
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*{{i|Firium Z}}
*[[File:Fightinium Z.png|16px]] [[Fightinium Z]]
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*{{i|Flyinium Z}}
*[[File:Firium Z.png|16px]] [[Firium Z]]
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*{{i|Ghostium Z}}
*[[File:Flyinium Z.png|16px]] [[Flyinium Z]]
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*{{i|Grassium Z}}
*{{i|Focus Sash}}
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*{{i|Groundium Z}}
*[[File:Ghostium Z.png|16px]] [[Ghostium Z]]
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*{{i|Icium Z}}
*[[File:Grassium Z.png|16px]] [[Grassium Z]]
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*{{i|Normalium Z}}
*[[File:Groundium Z.png|16px]] [[Groundium Z]]
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*{{i|Poisonium Z}}
*[[File:Icium Z.png|16px]] [[Icium Z]]
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*{{i|Psychium Z}}
*{{i|Leftovers}}
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*{{i|Rockium Z}}
*{{i|Life Orb}}
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*{{i|Steelium Z}}
*{{i|Master Ball}}
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*{{i|Waterium Z}}
*{{i|Max Repel}}
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*{{i|Good Rod}}
*[[File:Normalium Z.png|16px]] [[Normalium Z]]
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*{{i|Lucky Egg}}
*[[File:Poisonium Z.png|16px]] [[Poisonium Z]]
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*{{i|Amulet Coin}}
*[[File:Psychium Z.png|16px]] [[Psychium Z]]
 
 
*{{i|Rare Candy}}
 
*{{i|Rare Candy}}
*[[File:Rockium Z.png|16px]] [[Rockium Z]]
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*{{i|Exp. Share}}
*{{i|Rocky Helmet}}
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*[[File:Steelium Z.png|16px]] [[Steelium Z]]
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===Legendary boss Pokémon===
*{{i|Super Repel}}
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When a legendary boss Pokémon is defeated, one [[item]] is dropped from the following list.
*{{i|Super Rod}}
 
*[[File:Waterium Z.png|16px]] [[Waterium Z]]
 
 
*{{i|L Exp. Candy}}
 
*{{i|L Exp. Candy}}
 
*{{i|XL Exp. Candy}}
 
*{{i|XL Exp. Candy}}
===Legendary/Ultimate boss Pokémon===
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*{{i|Dynamax Candy}}
When a legendary or an ultimate boss Pokémon is defeated, one [[item]] is dropped from the following list.
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*{{i|Adrenaline Orb}}
*{{i|Adamant Orb}}
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*{{i|Nether Star}}
*{{i|Destiny Knot}}
 
 
*{{i|Draco Plate}}
 
*{{i|Draco Plate}}
 
*{{i|Dread Plate}}
 
*{{i|Dread Plate}}
 
*{{i|Earth Plate}}
 
*{{i|Earth Plate}}
*{{i|Everstone}}
 
 
*{{i|Fist Plate}}
 
*{{i|Fist Plate}}
 
*{{i|Flame Plate}}
 
*{{i|Flame Plate}}
*{{i|Griseous Orb}}
 
 
*{{i|Icicle Plate}}
 
*{{i|Icicle Plate}}
 
*{{i|Insect Plate}}
 
*{{i|Insect Plate}}
 
*{{i|Iron Plate}}
 
*{{i|Iron Plate}}
*[[File:Lunalium Z.png|16px]] [[Lunalium Z]]
 
*{{i|Lustrous Orb}}
 
*[[File:Marshadium  Z.png|16px]] [[Marshadium Z]]
 
 
*{{i|Meadow Plate}}
 
*{{i|Meadow Plate}}
*[[File:Mewnium  Z.png|16px]] [[Mewnium Z]]
 
 
*{{i|Mind Plate}}
 
*{{i|Mind Plate}}
*{{i|Orb}}
 
 
*{{i|Pixie Plate}}
 
*{{i|Pixie Plate}}
*{{i|Ranch Upgrade}}
 
 
*{{i|Sky Plate}}
 
*{{i|Sky Plate}}
*[[File:Solganium Z.png|16px]] [[Solganium Z]]
 
 
*{{i|Splash Plate}}
 
*{{i|Splash Plate}}
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*{{i|Spooky Plate}}
 
*{{i|Stone Plate}}
 
*{{i|Stone Plate}}
*[[File:Tapunium Z.png|16px]] [[Tapunium Z]]
 
 
*{{i|Toxic Plate}}
 
*{{i|Toxic Plate}}
*[[File:Ultranecrozium Z.png|16px]] [[Ultranecrozium Z]]
 
 
*{{i|Zap Plate}}
 
*{{i|Zap Plate}}
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*{{i|Super Rod}}
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*{{i|Exp. Share}}
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*{{i|Isi's Silver Hourglass}}
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*{{i|Hiroku's Silver Lens}}
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*{{i|Master Ball}}
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===Ultimate boss Pokémon===
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When an ultimate boss Pokémon is defeated, one [[item]] is dropped from the following list.
 +
*{{i|XL Exp. Candy}}
 +
*{{i|Dynamax Candy}}
 +
*{{i|Adrenaline Orb}}
 +
*{{i|Ranch Upgrade}}
 +
*{{i|Elytra|mc=Elytra}}
 +
*{{i|Nether Star|mc=Nether_Star}}
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*{{i|Lunalium Z}}
 +
*{{i|Marshadium Z}}
 +
*{{i|Mewnium Z}}
 +
*{{i|Solganium Z}}
 +
*{{i|Tapunium Z}}
 +
*{{i|Ultranecrozium Z}}
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*{{i|Orb}}
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*{{i|Adamant Orb}}
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*{{i|Lustrous Orb}}
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*{{i|Griseous Orb}}
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*{{i|Red Shard}}
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*{{i|Blue Shard}}
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*{{i|Super Rod}}
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*{{i|Exp. All}}
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*{{i|Isi's Golden Hourglass}}
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*{{i|Hiroku's Golden Lens}}
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*{{i|Master Ball}}
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*{{i|Ability Patch}}
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===Spooky boss Pokémon===
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When a spooky boss Pokémon is defeated, one [[item]] is dropped from the following list.
 +
*{{i|XS Exp. Candy}}
 +
*{{i|S Exp. Candy}}
 
*{{i|M Exp. Candy}}
 
*{{i|M Exp. Candy}}
*{{i|L Exp. Candy}}
+
*{{i|Dynamax Candy}}
*{{i|XL Exp. Candy}}
+
*{{i|Adrenaline Orb}}
 +
*{{i|tm8 blank}}
 +
*{{i|tr8 blank}}
 +
*{{i|Sun Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Fire Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Water Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Moon Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Thunder Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Leaf Stone}}
 +
*{{i|Dawn Stone}}
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*{{i|Dusk Stone}}
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*{{i|Shiny Stone}}
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*{{i|Ice Stone}}
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*{{i|PP Up}}
 +
*{{i|PP Max}}
 +
*{{i|Calcium}}
 +
*{{i|Carbos}}
 +
*{{i|HP Up}}
 +
*{{i|Iron}}
 +
*{{i|Protein}}
 +
*{{i|Zinc}}
  
 
===Mega Evolved boss Pokémon=== <!--T:10-->
 
===Mega Evolved boss Pokémon=== <!--T:10-->

Revision as of 11:29, 16 May 2021

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Boss Pokémon are rare types of Pokémon. They are stronger and larger than normal Pokémon, and fight more aggressively than normal Pokémon when in battle. They can drop several rare items upon defeat. Boss Pokémon cannot be captured.

Levels

Boss Pokémon do not display levels above their heads, unlike normal Pokémon. Instead, their levels are scaled based on the highest-level Pokémon in the player's party when the boss Pokémon is engaged in battle.

Boss Pokémon have colored text that shows above them, which lacks a level and can be seen from farther away than the overhead text above normal Pokémon. This text indicates the number of levels above the player's highest-level Pokémon that the boss Pokémon will be.

The following table displays the level advantage that each type of boss Pokémon will have over the player's highest-level Pokémon.

Name Color Levels Above
Common Standard 5
Uncommon Green 10
Rare Blue 20
Haunted Lavender 25
Epic Purple 30
Legendary Gold 40
Ultimate Cyan 50
Drowned Dark Cyan 100

For example, if the player's highest-level Pokémon is level 80, a rare (blue label) boss Pokémon will be level 100. However, if the player's highest-level Pokémon is level 60, the same rare boss Pokémon will instead be level 80. The moveset of a wild boss Pokémon may change with each battle (if a player escapes from or is defeated by the boss Pokémon); however, growth, Natures, Abilities, and IVs will not change between encounters.

Types

There are two different types of boss Pokémon, each spawning in different ways.

Mega Evolved boss Pokémon

A Mega Evolved boss Pokémon will spawn approximately once every minute in the world if possible. The species of Mega Evolution is randomly selected from all existing Mega Evolutions that can spawn in the spawn location, and may spawn even in biomes where the base form of the Pokémon would not normally spawn. Mega Evolved boss Pokémon can only natural spawn as epic and legendary bosses, and legendary Mega Evolved boss Pokémon will always have their Shiny colorations. Rare bosses spawn 70% of the time, while legendary bosses spawn the remaining 30% of the time.

Mega Evolved boss Pokémon can be spawned with the /pokespawn command with the regular form of the Pokémon and the boss:[4-6] argument, 4 for epic, 5 for legendary and 6 for ultimate (e.g., a legendary boss Mega Venusaur can be spawned with the command, /pokespawn venusaur boss:5).

Colored boss Pokémon

These boss Pokémon can be identified as they are tinted one of four different colors (green, yellow, red, and orange) according to the type of boss Pokémon that they are. This tint is not to be confused with a Shiny Pokémon.

Haunted boss Pokémon can spawn on the roofs of haunted towers. Bosses can also spawn from manually placed Pixelmon spawners. Like with Mega Evolved boss Pokémon, rare bosses spawn 70% of the time, while legendary bosses spawn the remaining 30% of the time.

All colors of boss Pokémon can be spawned with the /pokespawn command with the boss:[1-8] argument, with 1 for common, 2 for uncommon, 3for rare, 4 for epic, 5 for legendary, 6for ultimate, 7 for haunted and 8 for drowned (e.g., a legendary boss Bulbasaur can be spawned with the command, /pokespawn bulbasaur boss:5).

Common, uncommon, rare, epic and haunted boss Pokémon will have their regular coloration, while legendary, ultimate and drowned boss Pokémon will be Shiny.

Drops

Boss Pokémon can drop several rare items after they are defeated. Different boss Pokémon have different possible drops.

Common boss Pokémon

When a common boss Pokémon is defeated, one item is dropped from the following list.

Uncommon boss Pokémon

When an uncommon boss Pokémon is defeated, one item is dropped from the following list.

Rare boss Pokémon

When a rare boss Pokémon is defeated, one item is dropped from the following list.

Epic boss Pokémon

When an epic boss Pokémon is defeated, one item is dropped from the following list.

Legendary boss Pokémon

When a legendary boss Pokémon is defeated, one item is dropped from the following list.

Ultimate boss Pokémon

When an ultimate boss Pokémon is defeated, one item is dropped from the following list.

Spooky boss Pokémon

When a spooky boss Pokémon is defeated, one item is dropped from the following list.

Mega Evolved boss Pokémon

When a player first defeats a Mega Evolved boss Pokémon, the player will gain access to a Mega Bracelet, an accessory required to trigger Mega Evolution.

Mega Evolved boss Pokémon can also drop the corresponding Mega Stones required for the boss Pokémon's Mega Evolution. The first defeated Mega Evolved boss Pokémon of each Pokémon species will always drop its Mega Stone, while subsequent boss Pokémon defeats will have a 1/40 chance of dropping the corresponding Mega Stone again.

For example, a player who has not obtained any Mega Stones or a Mega Bracelet defeats a boss Mega Venusaur. The Venusaur is guaranteed to yield a Mega Bracelet and a Venusaurite. If the player finds another boss Mega Venusaur, there is a 1/40 chance that the boss will drop a second Venusaurite for the player upon defeat. If the player later finds a boss Mega Blastoise, the Blastoise will be guaranteed to drop a Blastoisinite because it is the first Mega Blastoise that the player has defeated.

Other

Uncommon/Rare boss Pokémon have a 33.3% chance of dropping a Rare Candy, while legendary/ultimate boss Pokémon has a 50% chance of dropping a Rare Candy. This Rare Candy may stack with the Rare Candy in the uncommon/rare boss Pokémon drop table, making it possible to receive two Rare Candies from these Pokémon.

In addition to the drops listed above, boss Pokémon will also drop same items that are dropped by their non-boss equivalent (e.g., a boss Mega Venusaur can drop vines).

Config settings

  • "battleAIBoss": The battle AI mode that boss Pokémon will use when choosing moves in battle.
  • "bossSpawnTicks": The average number of ticks before a Mega Evolved boss Pokémon attempts to spawn.
  • "maxNumBosses": The maximum number of naturally spawning Mega Evolved boss Pokémon that can exist per 256 spawnable chunks (as defined by the "chunkSpawnRadius" setting).
  • "useExternalJSONFiles": Allows boss Pokémon drops to be modified in the "bossdrops.json" external JSON file.

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