Difference between revisions of "Boss Pokémon"
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[[File:A green Boss Geodude and a green Boss Magmar.png|thumb|250px|A green Boss [[Geodude]] and [[Magmar]], along with their normal counterparts]] | [[File:A green Boss Geodude and a green Boss Magmar.png|thumb|250px|A green Boss [[Geodude]] and [[Magmar]], along with their normal counterparts]] | ||
− | Boss Pokémon (more commonly known as bosses) are rare types of Pokémon, usually tougher and larger than normal Pokémon. | + | Boss Pokémon (more commonly known as bosses) are rare types of Pokémon, usually tougher and larger than normal Pokémon. They are also tinted in one of four different colors: green, blue, red, and yellow. This alternate coloration is not to be confused with [[Shiny Pokémon]]. The text that shows above them lacks a level and is also colored. This text can be seen from farther away than that of normal Pokémon. They cannot be captured. |
− | 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 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. | + | 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 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]], [[nature]], and IVs will not. | The moveset of a wild boss Pokémon may change with each battle; however, [[growth]], [[nature]], and IVs will not. | ||
Boss Pokémon can be spawned with the [[command]] ''/pokespawn <Pokémon> boss<#>'' (e.g. ''/pokespawn lapras boss4'' for a yellow boss [[Lapras]]). | Boss Pokémon can be spawned with the [[command]] ''/pokespawn <Pokémon> boss<#>'' (e.g. ''/pokespawn lapras boss4'' for a yellow boss [[Lapras]]). | ||
− | ==Drops== | + | ==[[Drops]]== |
− | + | Boss Pokémon drop a specified number of the [[items]] listed below according to their difficulty (green-1, blue-2, red-3, yellow-5). | |
*[[Poké Ball discs]] | *[[Poké Ball discs]] | ||
*[[Poké Ball lids]] | *[[Poké Ball lids]] | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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2013-09-07 19.37.39.png|A normal [[Rhydon]] and a green Boss Rhydon | 2013-09-07 19.37.39.png|A normal [[Rhydon]] and a green Boss Rhydon | ||
A blue Boss Kangaskhan.png|A blue Boss [[Kangaskhan]] | A blue Boss Kangaskhan.png|A blue Boss [[Kangaskhan]] |
Revision as of 18:45, 16 March 2014
Boss Pokémon (more commonly known as bosses) are rare types of Pokémon, usually tougher and larger than normal Pokémon. They are also tinted in one of four different colors: green, blue, red, and yellow. This alternate coloration is not to be confused with Shiny Pokémon. The text that shows above them lacks a level and is also colored. This text can be seen from farther away than that of normal Pokémon. They cannot be captured.
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 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, nature, and IVs will not.
Boss Pokémon can be spawned with the command /pokespawn <Pokémon> boss<#> (e.g. /pokespawn lapras boss4 for a yellow boss Lapras).
Drops
Boss Pokémon drop a specified number of the items listed below according to their difficulty (green-1, blue-2, red-3, yellow-5).
- Poké Ball discs
- Poké Ball lids
- Poké balls (including Master Balls)
- TMs
- Evolutionary items
- Held Items
- Medicine
- Hammers
- Orbs