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The Healer is used in Pixelmon to fully heal all Pokémon in a player's party. It can be used by right-clicking it. Once a Healer is placed, it cannot be retrieved; while it can be broken faster with a pickaxe, it will not drop anything regardless. The Silk Touch enchantment has no effect on Healers. | The Healer is used in Pixelmon to fully heal all Pokémon in a player's party. It can be used by right-clicking it. Once a Healer is placed, it cannot be retrieved; while it can be broken faster with a pickaxe, it will not drop anything regardless. The Silk Touch enchantment has no effect on Healers. | ||
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− | Healers can be found in [[Pokémon Centers]]. They can also be crafted, but are quite expensive to craft. To craft a Healer, the following ingredients are needed: four [[Aluminum Plate]]s, four [[Iron Ingots]] | + | Healers can be found in [[Pokémon Centers]]. They can also be crafted, but are quite expensive to craft. To craft a Healer, the following ingredients are needed: four [[Aluminum Plate]]s, four [[Iron Ingots]], one [[Diamond]]. |
{{Grid/Crafting Table | {{Grid/Crafting Table | ||
|A1=Aluminum Plate |B1=Iron Ingot |C1=Aluminum Plate | |A1=Aluminum Plate |B1=Iron Ingot |C1=Aluminum Plate |
Revision as of 18:03, 6 April 2014
The Healer is used in Pixelmon to fully heal all Pokémon in a player's party. It can be used by right-clicking it. Once a Healer is placed, it cannot be retrieved; while it can be broken faster with a pickaxe, it will not drop anything regardless. The Silk Touch enchantment has no effect on Healers.
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Location
Healers can be found in Pokémon Centers. They can also be crafted, but are quite expensive to craft. To craft a Healer, the following ingredients are needed: four Aluminum Plates, four Iron Ingots, one Diamond.
Alternatives
There are alternate ways to heal Pokémon if a Healer is inaccessible or inconvenient.
Including fainted Pokémon
- Sleeping in a bed
- Medicine (Revive, Max Revive)
- The /pokeheal command
Note: Putting Pokémon in the PC does not heal them, unlike in the Pokémon games.
Non-fainted Pokémon only
- Medicine (Potion, Super Potion, Hyper Potion, Max Potion, Full Restore)
- Certain moves (Absorb, Dream Eater, Giga Drain, Heal Pulse, Healing Wish, Leech Life, Leech Seed, Mega Drain, Milk Drink, Moonlight, Morning Sun, Pain Split, Recover, Rest, Roost, Slack Off, Softboiled, Synthesis)
- Held Items (Leftovers, Oran Berry, Shell Bell)
Trivia
The former recipe for the Healer used Stone instead of Aluminum Plates. This recipe does not work anymore.