Difference between revisions of "Pokémon Center"
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− | [[File:PokémonCenter.png|thumb|A Pokémon Center found in a | + | [[File:PokémonCenter.png|thumb|A Pokémon Center found in a plains biome]] |
− | Pokémon Centers are buildings that | + | Pokémon Centers are buildings that contain several Pixelmon-related machines, including [[PCs]], [[healers]], and frequently [[Trade Machines]], although some smaller Pokémon centers may lack Trade Machines. They are found randomly throughout a variety of biomes. |
− | == | + | ==[[Biomes]]== |
− | + | Depending on the biome that the Pokémon Center is located in, its design will differ. There are four primary variants in the Pokémon center's design: a Plains/Forest variant, a Forest-exclusive variant, a cold biome variant, and a Jungle variant. | |
− | + | *[[Birch Forest]] | |
− | + | *[[Cold Taiga]] | |
− | + | *[[Forest]] | |
− | + | *[[Ice Plains]] | |
− | + | *[[Ice Plains Spikes]] | |
− | + | *[[Jungle]] | |
+ | *[[Jungle Edge]] | ||
+ | *[[Jungle Edge M]] | ||
+ | *[[Jungle Hills]] | ||
+ | *[[Jungle M]] | ||
+ | *[[Mega Taiga]] | ||
+ | *[[Plains]] | ||
+ | *[[Roofed Forest]] | ||
+ | *[[Savanna]] | ||
==Commands== | ==Commands== | ||
− | Pokémon centers can also be spawned in using the [[command]] "/struc" if it would normally be possible for a Pokémon center to spawn in the area the player is in. | + | Pokémon centers can also be spawned in using the [[command]] "/struc" if it would normally be possible for a Pokémon center to spawn in the area the player is in. If the player is in certain biomes, the command may sometimes spawn a [[shrine]] instead. |
==Config Settings== | ==Config Settings== | ||
*"Allow Structures to Spawn"-Disabling this makes Pokémon centers not spawn. | *"Allow Structures to Spawn"-Disabling this makes Pokémon centers not spawn. | ||
+ | ==Blocks== | ||
+ | Pokémon Centers consist of varying amounts of the following blocks: | ||
+ | *Black Wool | ||
+ | *Glass Pane | ||
+ | *[[Healer]] | ||
+ | *[[PC]] | ||
+ | *Red Wool | ||
+ | *[[Trade Machine]] | ||
+ | *Wool | ||
+ | ===Plains/Forest=== | ||
+ | *Birch Wood Planks | ||
+ | *Block of Quartz | ||
+ | *Bookshelf | ||
+ | *Fence | ||
+ | *Glowstone | ||
+ | *Grass | ||
+ | *Gray Wool | ||
+ | *Jungle Wood Planks | ||
+ | *Light Blue Wool | ||
+ | *Light Gray Wool | ||
+ | *Oak Leaves | ||
+ | *Oak Wood | ||
+ | *Oak Wood Planks | ||
+ | *Piston | ||
+ | *[[Redstone Lamp]] | ||
+ | *Spruce Wood Planks | ||
+ | *Spruce Wood Stairs | ||
+ | *Weighted Pressure Plate (Heavy) | ||
+ | *Yellow Wool | ||
+ | ===Forest-exclusive=== | ||
+ | *Birch Wood | ||
+ | *Birch Wood Planks | ||
+ | *Birch Wood Stairs | ||
+ | *Fence | ||
+ | *Glass | ||
+ | *Oak Wood | ||
+ | *Oak Wood Planks | ||
+ | *Oak Wood Stairs | ||
+ | *[[Redstone Lamp]] | ||
+ | ===Cold biome=== | ||
+ | *Birch Wood Planks | ||
+ | *Birch Wood Stairs | ||
+ | *Glass | ||
+ | *[[Redstone Lamp]] | ||
+ | *Snow | ||
+ | *Spruce Wood | ||
+ | *Spruce Wood Planks | ||
+ | *Spruce Wood Stairs | ||
+ | ===Jungle=== | ||
+ | *Cobblestone | ||
+ | *Cobblestone Wall | ||
+ | *Glass | ||
+ | *Jungle Wood | ||
+ | *Jungle Wood Planks | ||
+ | *Jungle Wood Stairs | ||
+ | *Moss Stone | ||
+ | *Mossy Cobblestone Wall | ||
+ | *Stone Stairs | ||
+ | *Torch | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
− | 2013-08-20_11.29.52.png|The left side of a Pokémon Center | + | 2013-08-20_11.29.52.png|The left side of a Plains Pokémon Center |
− | 2013-08-20_11.29.57.png|The right side of a Pokémon Center | + | 2013-08-20_11.29.57.png|The right side of a Plains Pokémon Center |
2013-10-19_14.19.32.png|A Pokémon center in a [[Jungle]] [[Biome]] | 2013-10-19_14.19.32.png|A Pokémon center in a [[Jungle]] [[Biome]] | ||
2013-10-19_14.19.19.png|A Pokémon center in a Jungle Biome | 2013-10-19_14.19.19.png|A Pokémon center in a Jungle Biome | ||
− | Snowy PokeCenter.png|A Pokémon center in a | + | Snowy PokeCenter.png|A Pokémon center in a cold biome |
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
+ | ==Bugs== | ||
+ | *Machines in Pokémon Centers frequently face the wrong way. |
Revision as of 00:24, 7 July 2014
Pokémon Centers are buildings that contain several Pixelmon-related machines, including PCs, healers, and frequently Trade Machines, although some smaller Pokémon centers may lack Trade Machines. They are found randomly throughout a variety of biomes.
Contents
Biomes
Depending on the biome that the Pokémon Center is located in, its design will differ. There are four primary variants in the Pokémon center's design: a Plains/Forest variant, a Forest-exclusive variant, a cold biome variant, and a Jungle variant.
- Birch Forest
- Cold Taiga
- Forest
- Ice Plains
- Ice Plains Spikes
- Jungle
- Jungle Edge
- Jungle Edge M
- Jungle Hills
- Jungle M
- Mega Taiga
- Plains
- Roofed Forest
- Savanna
Commands
Pokémon centers can also be spawned in using the command "/struc" if it would normally be possible for a Pokémon center to spawn in the area the player is in. If the player is in certain biomes, the command may sometimes spawn a shrine instead.
Config Settings
- "Allow Structures to Spawn"-Disabling this makes Pokémon centers not spawn.
Blocks
Pokémon Centers consist of varying amounts of the following blocks:
- Black Wool
- Glass Pane
- Healer
- PC
- Red Wool
- Trade Machine
- Wool
Plains/Forest
- Birch Wood Planks
- Block of Quartz
- Bookshelf
- Fence
- Glowstone
- Grass
- Gray Wool
- Jungle Wood Planks
- Light Blue Wool
- Light Gray Wool
- Oak Leaves
- Oak Wood
- Oak Wood Planks
- Piston
- Redstone Lamp
- Spruce Wood Planks
- Spruce Wood Stairs
- Weighted Pressure Plate (Heavy)
- Yellow Wool
Forest-exclusive
- Birch Wood
- Birch Wood Planks
- Birch Wood Stairs
- Fence
- Glass
- Oak Wood
- Oak Wood Planks
- Oak Wood Stairs
- Redstone Lamp
Cold biome
- Birch Wood Planks
- Birch Wood Stairs
- Glass
- Redstone Lamp
- Snow
- Spruce Wood
- Spruce Wood Planks
- Spruce Wood Stairs
Jungle
- Cobblestone
- Cobblestone Wall
- Glass
- Jungle Wood
- Jungle Wood Planks
- Jungle Wood Stairs
- Moss Stone
- Mossy Cobblestone Wall
- Stone Stairs
- Torch
Gallery
- 2013-08-20 11.29.52.png
The left side of a Plains Pokémon Center
- 2013-08-20 11.29.57.png
The right side of a Plains Pokémon Center
- 2013-10-19 14.19.19.png
A Pokémon center in a Jungle Biome
- Snowy PokeCenter.png
A Pokémon center in a cold biome
Bugs
- Machines in Pokémon Centers frequently face the wrong way.