Les Boss Pokémon
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 cannot be captured, but can drop several rare items upon defeat.
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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.
Les Boss Pokémon ont un texte coloré au-dessus de leur tête, sans le niveau, et qui peut être vu de plus loin que le texte des Pokémon de base. Ce texte indique l'avantage de niveau du Pokémon comparé au meilleur Pokémon du joueur.
Le tableau qui suit présente les avantages de niveaux de chaque type de boss Pokémon :
Nom | Couleur | Multiplicateur de niveau | Nombre de niveaux inférieurs |
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Commun | Standard | 1 | 5 |
Peu commun | Vert | 1 | 10 |
Rare | Bleu | 1 | 20 |
Épique | Violet | 1 | 30 |
Légendaire | Or | 1 | 40 |
Ultime | Cyan | 1 | 50 |
Hanté | Lavande | 1.25 | 3 |
Noyé | Bleu sarcelle | 1.5 | 50 |
Par exemple, si le meilleur Pokémon du joueur est niveau 90, un boss Pokémon rare (texte bleu) sera niveau 110 (les boss sont capable d'avoir un niveau supérieur au niveau maximum). Cependant, si le meilleur Pokémon du joueur est niveau 60, alors le même boss rare sera niveau 80. Les coups d'un boss Pokémon sauvage peuvent changer à chaque combat (si le joueur s'échappe ou est battu par le Boss) ; cependant, sa taille, nature, ses talents, et ses IVs ne changeront pas.
Les Méga-Évolution peuvent être invoqués par le joueur avec la commande /pokespawn
command avec la forme normale du Pokémon et le boss:[epic-ultimate]
. Par exemple, un Boss Ultime Méga-Florizarre peut être invoqué avec la commande : /pokespawn venusaur boss:ultimate
).
Colored Boss Pokémon
These boss Pokémon spawn within the world with a random chance on each spawn (by default, 1256). The two exceptions to this are haunted bosses and drowned bosses, which spawn in haunted towers and the special quest "The Drowned", respectively.
Bosses of uncommon tier or above are tinted according to the type of boss Pokémon that they are (this tint is not to be confused with a shiny pokemon or a special palette). Common, uncommon, rare, epic and haunted boss Pokémon will have their regular palette, 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 tiers have different possible drops, but all of them can drop up to three different items (one from each group), as well as the non-boss drops for that species (for example, a boss Venusaur will drop vines).
Common Boss Pokémon
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Uncommon Boss Pokémon
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Rare Boss Pokémon
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Epic Boss Pokémon
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Legendary Boss Pokémon
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Ultimate Boss Pokémon
Group 1: 100% Chance | Group 2: 100% Chance | Group 3: 25% Chance |
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Spooky Boss Pokémon
Group 1: 100% Chance | Group 2: 100% Chance | Group 3: 25% Chance |
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Drowned Boss Pokémon
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 chance of dropping the corresponding Mega Stone again.
Boss Tier | Drop Rate |
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Epic | 140 |
Legendary | 120 |
Ultimate | 110 |
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 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
In addition to their regular drops, boss pokemon have a chance to drop a rare candy upon defeat. This Rare Candy may stack with others in the regular drop pool, meaning it is possible to recieve multiple rare candies from the same boss pokemon.
Config settings
For config options regarding boss spawning, see this page.