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PixelUtilities is a Pixelmon sidemod that adds various new blocks and items. It will become part of the main Pixelmon mod in the near future.
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{{Legacy}}
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PixelUtilities is a [[Pixelmon]] [[sidemod]] that adds various new blocks and items.
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'''Starting in ''Minecraft'' 1.8, most features in PixelUtilities were added directly into Pixelmon.'''
 
==Installation==
 
==Installation==
The current version of PixelUtilities (3.3.7) is for Pixelmon 3.3.3 and onwards, Forge 1230 or later, and Java 7 or higher. Mac users require at least OS X version 10.7.3 (Lion) in order to use Java 7 or 8.
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{{SidemodVersionh}}
#Download PixelUtilities [http://adf.ly/3887320/pixelutilitiesrelease here].
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{{SidemodVersion|1.7.10|3.5|3.3.7}}
#Place the downloaded zip file in the mods folder.
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{{SidemodVersionf}}
 
As PixelUtilities adds new blocks and items, it must be installed in both participating clients and the server to be used on servers.
 
As PixelUtilities adds new blocks and items, it must be installed in both participating clients and the server to be used on servers.
  
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===''Minecraft'' launcher===
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#Download PixelUtilities [https://adf.ly/3887320/pixelutilitiesrelease here].
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#Place the downloaded file in the mods folder.
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===[[Pixelmon launcher]]===
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#Download PixelUtilities [https://adf.ly/3887320/pixelutilitiesrelease here].
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#Edit your profile and choose the "Browse for Mods" option.
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#Find the downloaded PixelUtilities file and select it.
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
 
PixelUtilities contains several features, including:
 
PixelUtilities contains several features, including:
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[[File:Grid Pixelmon Grass.png|16px|link=]]Pixelmon grass is ornamental grass that resembles the tall grass from the Generation 3 Pokémon games. By default, Pixelmon grass is purely cosmetic, but a config option will cause the grass to mimic wild Pokémon encounters in the Pokémon games; if players walk through the grass, wild Pokémon battles may randomly occur. The Pokémon that can appear in this manner, their rarities, and which biomes they appear in can be customized in the config files or with the /grassadd command. Pokémon levels will be their default level range found in the wild, but it is possible to instead scale their levels to be between the lowest and highest leveled Pokémon in a player's party through a change of a config setting.<!--It is also possible to disable normal Pokémon spawning, causing Pixelmon grass to become to only way that Pokémon can spawn.-->
 
[[File:Grid Pixelmon Grass.png|16px|link=]]Pixelmon grass is ornamental grass that resembles the tall grass from the Generation 3 Pokémon games. By default, Pixelmon grass is purely cosmetic, but a config option will cause the grass to mimic wild Pokémon encounters in the Pokémon games; if players walk through the grass, wild Pokémon battles may randomly occur. The Pokémon that can appear in this manner, their rarities, and which biomes they appear in can be customized in the config files or with the /grassadd command. Pokémon levels will be their default level range found in the wild, but it is possible to instead scale their levels to be between the lowest and highest leveled Pokémon in a player's party through a change of a config setting.<!--It is also possible to disable normal Pokémon spawning, causing Pixelmon grass to become to only way that Pokémon can spawn.-->
 
===Pokégifts===
 
===Pokégifts===
{{i|Pokégift|1}}s resemble [[Cherish Balls]] and act like [[PokéLoot chests]] except that they hold Pokémon instead of items. After placing a Pokégift, right-clicking it will place the first Pokémon that is outside of its Poké Ball from the player's party into the Pokégift and remove that Pokémon from the party. Further right-clicks will allow the player to change the Pokémon inside the Pokégift. Holding shift and right-clicking will prevent the Pokémon inside from being changed and allow the Pokégift to be able to be picked up by other players. Pokégifts preserve all aspects of Pokémon placed inside, including level, [[Nature]], [[EVs]], IVs, [[Abilities]], caught [[Poké Balls]], and movesets.
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{{i|Pokégift}}s resemble [[Cherish Balls]] and act like [[PokéLoot chests]] except that they hold Pokémon instead of items. After placing a Pokégift, right-clicking it will place the first Pokémon that is outside of its Poké Ball from the player's party into the Pokégift and remove that Pokémon from the party. Further right-clicks will allow the player to change the Pokémon inside the Pokégift. Holding shift and right-clicking will prevent the Pokémon inside from being changed and allow the Pokégift to be able to be picked up by other players. Pokégifts preserve all aspects of Pokémon placed inside, including level, [[Nature]], [[EVs]], IVs, [[Abilities]], caught [[Poké Balls]], and movesets.
  
 
By default, Pokégifts work on a first come, first served basis and disappear upon being collected. By editing the config file, it is possible to make them usable by each player a single time.
 
By default, Pokégifts work on a first come, first served basis and disappear upon being collected. By editing the config file, it is possible to make them usable by each player a single time.
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|A2=Cherish Ball|C2=Cherish Ball
 
|A2=Cherish Ball|C2=Cherish Ball
 
|B3=Cherish Ball
 
|B3=Cherish Ball
|Output=Pokégift|OA=4|Output-link=}}
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|Output=Pokégift|OA=4}}
 
====Event Pokégifts====
 
====Event Pokégifts====
{{i|Event Pokégift|1}}s are special types of Pokégifts that can be accessed by enabling them in the pixelutilities.cfg file. They each contain 1-6 random Pokémon inside of them. Additional config options can be set to allow [[Legendary Pokémon]] to spawn inside them or increase the rate of [[Shiny Pokémon]] found inside of them to {{frac|10}}. All Pokémon found inside event Pokégifts are level 5 and caught in [[Cherish Balls]].
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{{i|Event Pokégift}}s are special types of Pokégifts that can be accessed by enabling them in the pixelutilities.cfg file. They each contain 1-6 random Pokémon inside of them. Additional config options can be set to allow [[Legendary Pokémon]] to spawn inside them or increase the rate of [[Shiny Pokémon]] found inside of them to {{frac|10}}. All Pokémon found inside event Pokégifts are level 5 and caught in [[Cherish Balls]].
  
 
By default, event Pokégifts spawn upon the creation of a new world or turning on a server around Halloween (October 31), Christmas (December 25) and potentially a custom day, customizable in the [[PixelUtilities#Config|PixelUtilities config]]. They can also be made to spawn manually via the invocation of the command, /puevent, details of which can be found [[PixelUtilities#Commands|here]].
 
By default, event Pokégifts spawn upon the creation of a new world or turning on a server around Halloween (October 31), Christmas (December 25) and potentially a custom day, customizable in the [[PixelUtilities#Config|PixelUtilities config]]. They can also be made to spawn manually via the invocation of the command, /puevent, details of which can be found [[PixelUtilities#Commands|here]].
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|Output=Radio|Output-link=}}
 
|Output=Radio|Output-link=}}
 
===Lamps===
 
===Lamps===
Lamps emit colored light that corresponds to their color. There are seven different kinds of lamps, all crafted with [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone_Torch redstone torches] and matching colors of [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Stained_Glass_Pane stained glass panes]. When Pixelmon updates to ''Minecraft'' 1.8, lamps will be removed from PixelUtilities due to the API being used not having a 1.8 version.
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Lamps emit colored light that corresponds to their color. There are seven different kinds of lamps, all crafted with [https://minecraft.wiki/Redstone_Torch redstone torches] and matching colors of [https://minecraft.wiki/Stained_Glass_Pane stained glass panes]. When Pixelmon updates to ''Minecraft'' 1.8, lamps will be removed from PixelUtilities due to the API being used not having a 1.8 version.
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Blue Stained Glass Pane|B1=Blue Stained Glass Pane|C1=Blue Stained Glass Pane
 
|A1=Blue Stained Glass Pane|B1=Blue Stained Glass Pane|C1=Blue Stained Glass Pane
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|A3=Blue Stained Glass Pane|B3=Blue Stained Glass Pane|C3=Blue Stained Glass Pane
 
|A3=Blue Stained Glass Pane|B3=Blue Stained Glass Pane|C3=Blue Stained Glass Pane
 
|Output=Blue Lamp
 
|Output=Blue Lamp
|Output-link=|A1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
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|Output-link=|A1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Blue_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Green Stained Glass Pane|B1=Green Stained Glass Pane|C1=Green Stained Glass Pane
 
|A1=Green Stained Glass Pane|B1=Green Stained Glass Pane|C1=Green Stained Glass Pane
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|A3=Green Stained Glass Pane|B3=Green Stained Glass Pane|C3=Green Stained Glass Pane
 
|A3=Green Stained Glass Pane|B3=Green Stained Glass Pane|C3=Green Stained Glass Pane
 
|Output=Green Lamp
 
|Output=Green Lamp
|Output-link=|A1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
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|Output-link=|A1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Green_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Orange Stained Glass Pane|B1=Orange Stained Glass Pane|C1=Orange Stained Glass Pane
 
|A1=Orange Stained Glass Pane|B1=Orange Stained Glass Pane|C1=Orange Stained Glass Pane
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|A3=Orange Stained Glass Pane|B3=Orange Stained Glass Pane|C3=Orange Stained Glass Pane
 
|A3=Orange Stained Glass Pane|B3=Orange Stained Glass Pane|C3=Orange Stained Glass Pane
 
|Output=Orange Lamp
 
|Output=Orange Lamp
|Output-link=|A1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
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|Output-link=|A1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Orange_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Purple Stained Glass Pane|B1=Purple Stained Glass Pane|C1=Purple Stained Glass Pane
 
|A1=Purple Stained Glass Pane|B1=Purple Stained Glass Pane|C1=Purple Stained Glass Pane
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|A3=Purple Stained Glass Pane|B3=Purple Stained Glass Pane|C3=Purple Stained Glass Pane
 
|A3=Purple Stained Glass Pane|B3=Purple Stained Glass Pane|C3=Purple Stained Glass Pane
 
|Output=Purple Lamp
 
|Output=Purple Lamp
|Output-link=|A1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
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|Output-link=|A1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Purple_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Red Stained Glass Pane|B1=Red Stained Glass Pane|C1=Red Stained Glass Pane
 
|A1=Red Stained Glass Pane|B1=Red Stained Glass Pane|C1=Red Stained Glass Pane
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|A3=Red Stained Glass Pane|B3=Red Stained Glass Pane|C3=Red Stained Glass Pane
 
|A3=Red Stained Glass Pane|B3=Red Stained Glass Pane|C3=Red Stained Glass Pane
 
|Output=Red Lamp
 
|Output=Red Lamp
|Output-link=|A1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
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|Output-link=|A1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Red_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=White Stained Glass Pane|B1=White Stained Glass Pane|C1=White Stained Glass Pane
 
|A1=White Stained Glass Pane|B1=White Stained Glass Pane|C1=White Stained Glass Pane
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|A3=White Stained Glass Pane|B3=White Stained Glass Pane|C3=White Stained Glass Pane
 
|A3=White Stained Glass Pane|B3=White Stained Glass Pane|C3=White Stained Glass Pane
 
|Output=White Lamp
 
|Output=White Lamp
|Output-link=|A1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
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|Output-link=|A1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/White_Stained_Glass_Pane|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Yellow Stained Glass Pane|B1=Yellow Stained Glass Pane|C1=Yellow Stained Glass Pane
 
|A1=Yellow Stained Glass Pane|B1=Yellow Stained Glass Pane|C1=Yellow Stained Glass Pane
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|A3=Yellow Stained Glass Pane|B3=Yellow Stained Glass Pane|C3=Yellow Stained Glass Pane
 
|A3=Yellow Stained Glass Pane|B3=Yellow Stained Glass Pane|C3=Yellow Stained Glass Pane
 
|Output=Yellow Lamp
 
|Output=Yellow Lamp
|Output-link=|A1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane}}
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|Output-link=|A1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|B1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|C1-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|A2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|B2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Redstone_Torch|C2-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|A3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|B3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane|C3-link=https://minecraft.wiki/Yellow_Stained_Glass_Pane}}
  
 
===Conveyor===
 
===Conveyor===
 
A [[File:Grid Conveyor.png|16px|link=]]conveyor causes any entity (including players, Pokémon, and items) that passes over it to be quickly propelled in the direction that the conveyor is facing.
 
A [[File:Grid Conveyor.png|16px|link=]]conveyor causes any entity (including players, Pokémon, and items) that passes over it to be quickly propelled in the direction that the conveyor is facing.
 
===Sewage===
 
===Sewage===
{{i|Sewage|1}} acts like [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Water water], following the same fluid dynamics. However, it is a thick brown color, mostly obscuring what it covers (although such objects are still barely visible). While a player is submerged in sewage, vision is similar to being underwater, with the fluid's color and visibility matching water's. Like water, players and Pokémon can drown inside of sewage, although the speed at which damage is taken is no different than normal water despite the implications of uncleanliness.
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{{i|Sewage|1}} acts like [https://minecraft.wiki/Water water], following the same fluid dynamics. However, it is a thick brown color, mostly obscuring what it covers (although such objects are still barely visible). While a player is submerged in sewage, vision is similar to being underwater, with the fluid's color and visibility matching water's. Like water, players and Pokémon can drown inside of sewage, although the speed at which damage is taken is no different than normal water despite the implications of uncleanliness.
 
===PixelBoy===
 
===PixelBoy===
 
A PixelBoy is a Game Boy Color emulator. To use it, the player's system must contain compatible ROMs. It also doubles as a notepad ("Notepad--"), but the contents of the notepad will disappear if the player exits the notepad screen.
 
A PixelBoy is a Game Boy Color emulator. To use it, the player's system must contain compatible ROMs. It also doubles as a notepad ("Notepad--"), but the contents of the notepad will disappear if the player exits the notepad screen.
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|A3=Silicon|B3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|A3=Silicon|B3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|Output=PixelBoy
 
|Output=PixelBoy
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=}}
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|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=
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|B2-link={{mclink|Glass_Pane}}
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}}
 
===CD===
 
===CD===
 
A {{i|CD|1}} is an item that does nothing.
 
A {{i|CD|1}} is an item that does nothing.
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===Decorative===
 
===Decorative===
 
====Objects====
 
====Objects====
*{{i|Aron Poké Doll|1}}
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*Aron Poké Doll
*{{i|Blue Rug|1}}
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*{{i|Blue Rug}}
*{{i|Boulder|1}}
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*{{i|Boulder}}
*{{i|Box|1}}
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*{{i|Box}}
*{{i|Clothed Table|1}}
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*{{i|Clothed Table}}
*{{i|Green Rug|1}}
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*{{i|Green Rug}}
*{{i|Gym Sign|1}}
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*{{i|Gym Sign}}
 
*[[File:Grid Pokéball.png|16px|link=]]Poké Ball
 
*[[File:Grid Pokéball.png|16px|link=]]Poké Ball
 
*{{i|Poké Ball Statue|1}}
 
*{{i|Poké Ball Statue|1}}
*{{i|PokéCenter Sign|1}}
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*{{i|PokéCenter Sign}}
*{{i|Red Cushion Chair|1}}
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*{{i|Red Cushion Chair}}
*{{i|Red Rug|1}}
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*{{i|Red Rug}}
*{{i|Totodile Poké Doll|1}}
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*Totodile Poké Doll
*{{i|Trash Can|1}}
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*{{i|Trash Can}}
*{{i|Tree|1}}
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*{{i|Tree}}
*{{i|TV|1}}
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*{{i|TV}}
*{{i|Yellow Cushion Chair|1}}
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*{{i|Yellow Cushion Chair}}
 
====Blocks====
 
====Blocks====
*{{i|Bridge Block|1}}
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*{{i|Bridge Block}}
*{{i|Cave Rock|1}}
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*{{i|Cave Rock}}
*{{i|Inside Wall Molding|1}}
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*{{i|Inside Wall Molding}}
*{{i|PokéDirt|1}}
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*{{i|Poké Mart Sign}}
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*{{i|PokéDirt}}
 
*{{i|PokéGrass|1}}
 
*{{i|PokéGrass|1}}
*{{i|PokéMart Sign|1}}
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*{{i|PokéSand}}
*{{i|PokéSand|1}}
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*{{i|PokéSand Corner 1}}
*{{i|PokéSand Corner 1|1}}
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*{{i|PokéSand Corner 2}}
*{{i|PokéSand Corner 2|1}}
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*{{i|PokéSand Corner 3}}
*{{i|PokéSand Corner 3|1}}
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*{{i|PokéSand Corner 4}}
*{{i|PokéSand Corner 4|1}}
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*{{i|PokéSand Side 1}}
*{{i|PokéSand Side 1|1}}
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*{{i|PokéSand Side 2}}
*{{i|PokéSand Side 2|1}}
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*{{i|PokéSand Side 3}}
*{{i|PokéSand Side 3|1}}
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*{{i|PokéSand Side 4}}
*{{i|PokéSand Side 4|1}}
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*[[File:Grid Rock.png|16px|link=Rock (block)]][[Rock (block)|Rock]]
*{{i|Rock|1}}
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*{{i|Sandy Grass}}
*{{i|Sandy Grass|1}}
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*{{i|Shingles}}
*{{i|Shingles Corner 1|1}}
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*{{i|Shingles Corner 1}}
*{{i|Shingles Corner 2|1}}
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*{{i|Shingles Corner 2}}
*{{i|Shingles|1}}
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*{{i|Tree Bottom}}
*{{i|Tree Bottom|1}}
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*{{i|Tree Top}}
*{{i|Tree Top|1}}
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*{{i|Window 1}}
*{{i|Window 1|1}}
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*{{i|Window 2}}
*{{i|Window 2|1}}
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*{{i|Wooden Flooring}}
*{{i|Wooden Flooring|1}}
+
 
 
===Minerals===
 
===Minerals===
PixelUtilities introduces five types of minerals: rubies, sapphires, amethysts, crystals, and silicon.
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PixelUtilities introduces five types of minerals: [[rubies]], [[sapphires]], [[amethysts]], [[crystals]], and [[silicon]].
 
====Ores====
 
====Ores====
 
All five types of ore introduced with PixelUtilities spawn within stone from height levels 1 to 64. Each ore's maximum vein size is different:
 
All five types of ore introduced with PixelUtilities spawn within stone from height levels 1 to 64. Each ore's maximum vein size is different:
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!Vein size
 
!Vein size
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Ruby Ore|1}}
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|{{i|Ruby Ore}}
 
|style="text-align:center"|7
 
|style="text-align:center"|7
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Sapphire Ore|1}}
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|{{i|Sapphire Ore}}
 
|style="text-align:center"|5
 
|style="text-align:center"|5
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Amethyst Ore|1}}
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|{{i|Amethyst Ore}}
 
|style="text-align:center"|6
 
|style="text-align:center"|6
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Crystal Ore|1}}
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|{{i|Crystal Ore}}
 
|style="text-align:center"|6
 
|style="text-align:center"|6
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Silicon Ore|1}}
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|{{i|Silicon Ore}}
 
|style="text-align:center"|4
 
|style="text-align:center"|4
 
|}
 
|}
All five ores require an [http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Iron_Pickaxe iron pickaxe] or better to mine. They drop in block form and need to be smelted in order to be used.
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All five ores require an {{mc|Iron_Pickaxe|iron pickaxe}} or better to mine. They drop in block form and need to be smelted in order to be used.
 
{{Grid/Furnace
 
{{Grid/Furnace
 
|Top=Ruby Ore
 
|Top=Ruby Ore
 
|Output=Ruby
 
|Output=Ruby
|Top-link=|Output-link=|nobreak=y}}
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|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Furnace
 
{{Grid/Furnace
 
|Top=Sapphire Ore
 
|Top=Sapphire Ore
 
|Output=Sapphire
 
|Output=Sapphire
|Top-link=|Output-link=|nobreak=y}}
+
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Furnace
 
{{Grid/Furnace
 
|Top=Amethyst Ore
 
|Top=Amethyst Ore
 
|Output=Amethyst
 
|Output=Amethyst
|Top-link=|Output-link=|nobreak=y}}
+
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Furnace
 
{{Grid/Furnace
 
|Top=Crystal Ore
 
|Top=Crystal Ore
 
|Output=Crystal
 
|Output=Crystal
|Top-link=|Output-link=|nobreak=y}}
+
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Furnace
 
{{Grid/Furnace
 
|Top=Silicon Ore
 
|Top=Silicon Ore
|Output=Silicon
+
|Output=Silicon}}
|Top-link=|Output-link=}}
 
  
 
====Mineral blocks====
 
====Mineral blocks====
All minerals besides silicon can be made into decorative blocks.
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All minerals besides [[silicon]] can be made into decorative blocks.
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Ruby|B1=Ruby|C1=Ruby
 
|A1=Ruby|B1=Ruby|C1=Ruby
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|A3=Ruby|B3=Ruby|C3=Ruby
 
|A3=Ruby|B3=Ruby|C3=Ruby
 
|Output=Ruby Block
 
|Output=Ruby Block
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|B2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=|nobreak=y}}
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|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Sapphire|B1=Sapphire|C1=Sapphire
 
|A1=Sapphire|B1=Sapphire|C1=Sapphire
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|A3=Sapphire|B3=Sapphire|C3=Sapphire
 
|A3=Sapphire|B3=Sapphire|C3=Sapphire
 
|Output=Sapphire Block
 
|Output=Sapphire Block
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|B2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=|nobreak=y}}
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|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Amethyst|B1=Amethyst|C1=Amethyst
 
|A1=Amethyst|B1=Amethyst|C1=Amethyst
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|A3=Amethyst|B3=Amethyst|C3=Amethyst
 
|A3=Amethyst|B3=Amethyst|C3=Amethyst
 
|Output=Amethyst Block
 
|Output=Amethyst Block
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|B2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=|nobreak=y}}
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|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A1=Crystal|B1=Crystal|C1=Crystal
 
|A1=Crystal|B1=Crystal|C1=Crystal
 
|A2=Crystal|B2=Crystal|C2=Crystal
 
|A2=Crystal|B2=Crystal|C2=Crystal
 
|A3=Crystal|B3=Crystal|C3=Crystal
 
|A3=Crystal|B3=Crystal|C3=Crystal
|Output=Crystal Block
+
|Output=Crystal Block}}
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|B2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=}}
 
 
===Tools===
 
===Tools===
 
Rubies, sapphires, amethysts, and crystal can all be crafted into tools. PixelUtilities also introduces tools made out of [[evolution stones]], which each have special effects when right-clicked (except for hoes and swords). These special effects use up 1 durability each time they are used. All tools introduced by PixelUtilities can be enchanted.
 
Rubies, sapphires, amethysts, and crystal can all be crafted into tools. PixelUtilities also introduces tools made out of [[evolution stones]], which each have special effects when right-clicked (except for hoes and swords). These special effects use up 1 durability each time they are used. All tools introduced by PixelUtilities can be enchanted.
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!Efficiency comparison
 
!Efficiency comparison
 
!{{tt|Sword damage|Hearts}}
 
!{{tt|Sword damage|Hearts}}
![http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Enchantment_mechanics#How_Enchantments_Are_Chosen Enchantability]
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![https://minecraft.wiki/Enchantment_mechanics#How_Enchantments_Are_Chosen Enchantability]
 
!Effect
 
!Effect
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Ruby|1}}
+
|{{i|Ruby}}
 
|style="text-align:center"|300
 
|style="text-align:center"|300
 
|style="text-align:center"|Between iron and diamond
 
|style="text-align:center"|Between iron and diamond
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|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Sapphire|1}}
+
|{{i|Sapphire}}
 
|style="text-align:center"|300
 
|style="text-align:center"|300
 
|style="text-align:center"|Between iron and diamond
 
|style="text-align:center"|Between iron and diamond
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|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Amethyst|1}}
+
|{{i|Amethyst}}
 
|style="text-align:center"|300
 
|style="text-align:center"|300
 
|style="text-align:center"|Between iron and diamond
 
|style="text-align:center"|Between iron and diamond
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|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Crystal|1}}
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|{{i|Crystal}}
 
|style="text-align:center"|300
 
|style="text-align:center"|300
 
|style="text-align:center"|Between iron and diamond
 
|style="text-align:center"|Between iron and diamond
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|style="text-align:center"|2
 
|style="text-align:center"|2
 
|style="text-align:center"|22
 
|style="text-align:center"|22
|style="text-align:center"|Turns source water into [[obsidian]]
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|style="text-align:center"|Turns source {{mc|water}} into {{mc|obsidian}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Water Stone}}
 
|{{i|Water Stone}}
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|style="text-align:center"|2
 
|style="text-align:center"|2
 
|style="text-align:center"|22
 
|style="text-align:center"|22
|style="text-align:center"|Turns source lava into [[obsidian]]
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|style="text-align:center"|Turns source {{mc|lava}} into {{mc|obsidian}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Leaf Stone}}
 
|{{i|Leaf Stone}}
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|style="text-align:center"|2
 
|style="text-align:center"|2
 
|style="text-align:center"|22
 
|style="text-align:center"|22
|style="text-align:center"|Acts like bone meal
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|style="text-align:center"|Acts like [[bone meal]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Thunder Stone}}
 
|{{i|Thunder Stone}}
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|style="text-align:center"|2
 
|style="text-align:center"|2
 
|style="text-align:center"|22
 
|style="text-align:center"|22
|style="text-align:center"|Places a torch
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|style="text-align:center"|Places a {{mc|Torch|torch}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Moon Stone}}
 
|{{i|Moon Stone}}
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|style="text-align:center"|Gives Night Vision for five minutes
 
|style="text-align:center"|Gives Night Vision for five minutes
 
|-
 
|-
|Dawn Stone
+
|{{i|Dawn Stone}}
 
|style="text-align:center"|1561
 
|style="text-align:center"|1561
 
|style="text-align:center"|Speed equal to gold/mines equivalent items to diamond
 
|style="text-align:center"|Speed equal to gold/mines equivalent items to diamond
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Ruby Axe
 
|Output=Ruby Axe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|A2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Ruby Hammer
 
|Output=Ruby Hammer
|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Ruby Hoe
 
|Output=Ruby Hoe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Ruby Pickaxe
 
|Output=Ruby Pickaxe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Ruby Shovel
 
|Output=Ruby Shovel
|B1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Ruby Sword
 
|Output=Ruby Sword
|B1-link=|B2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
====Sapphire tools====
 
====Sapphire tools====
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Sapphire Axe
 
|Output=Sapphire Axe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|A2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Sapphire Hammer
 
|Output=Sapphire Hammer
|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Sapphire Hoe
 
|Output=Sapphire Hoe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Sapphire Pickaxe
 
|Output=Sapphire Pickaxe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Sapphire Shovel
 
|Output=Sapphire Shovel
|B1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Sapphire Sword
 
|Output=Sapphire Sword
|B1-link=|B2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
====Amethyst tools====
 
====Amethyst tools====
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Amethyst Axe
 
|Output=Amethyst Axe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|A2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Amethyst Hammer
 
|Output=Amethyst Hammer
|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Amethyst Hoe
 
|Output=Amethyst Hoe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Amethyst Pickaxe
 
|Output=Amethyst Pickaxe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Amethyst Shovel
 
|Output=Amethyst Shovel
|B1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Amethyst Sword
 
|Output=Amethyst Sword
|B1-link=|B2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
====Crystal tools====
 
====Crystal tools====
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Crystal Axe
 
|Output=Crystal Axe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|A2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Crystal Hammer
 
|Output=Crystal Hammer
|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Crystal Hoe
 
|Output=Crystal Hoe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Crystal Pickaxe
 
|Output=Crystal Pickaxe
|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Crystal Shovel
 
|Output=Crystal Shovel
|B1-link=|Output-link=
+
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|Output=Crystal Sword
 
|Output=Crystal Sword
|B1-link=|B2-link=|Output-link=
+
|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
====Fire Stone tools====
 
====Fire Stone tools====
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|A2=Fire Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=Fire Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Fire Stone Axe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Fire Stone Axe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=Fire Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Fire Stone
 
|A2=Fire Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Fire Stone
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Fire Stone Hammer|Output-link=
+
|Output=Fire Stone Hammer
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Fire Stone Hoe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Fire Stone Hoe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Fire Stone Pickaxe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Fire Stone Pickaxe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Fire Stone Shovel|Output-link=
+
|Output=Fire Stone Shovel
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Fire Stone|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Fire Stone|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Fire Stone Sword|Output-link=
+
|Output=Fire Stone Sword
 +
|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
====Water Stone tools====
 
====Water Stone tools====
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|A2=Water Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=Water Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Water Stone Axe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Water Stone Axe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=Water Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Water Stone
 
|A2=Water Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Water Stone
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Water Stone Hammer|Output-link=
+
|Output=Water Stone Hammer
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Water Stone Hoe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Water Stone Hoe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Water Stone Pickaxe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Water Stone Pickaxe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Water Stone Shovel|Output-link=
+
|Output=Water Stone Shovel
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Water Stone|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Water Stone|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Water Stone Sword|Output-link=
+
|Output=Water Stone Sword
 +
|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
====Leaf Stone tools====
 
====Leaf Stone tools====
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|A2=Leaf Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=Leaf Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Leaf Stone Axe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Leaf Stone Axe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=Leaf Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Leaf Stone
 
|A2=Leaf Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Leaf Stone
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Leaf Stone Hammer|Output-link=
+
|Output=Leaf Stone Hammer
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Leaf Stone Hoe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Leaf Stone Hoe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Leaf Stone Pickaxe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Leaf Stone Pickaxe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Leaf Stone Shovel|Output-link=
+
|Output=Leaf Stone Shovel
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Leaf Stone|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Leaf Stone|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Leaf Stone Sword|Output-link=
+
|Output=Leaf Stone Sword
 +
|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
====Thunder Stone tools====
 
====Thunder Stone tools====
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|A2=Thunder Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=Thunder Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Thunder Stone Axe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Thunder Stone Axe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=Thunder Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Thunder Stone
 
|A2=Thunder Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Thunder Stone
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Thunder Stone Hammer|Output-link=
+
|Output=Thunder Stone Hammer
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Thunder Stone Hoe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Thunder Stone Hoe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Thunder Stone Pickaxe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Thunder Stone Pickaxe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Thunder Stone Shovel|Output-link=
+
|Output=Thunder Stone Shovel
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Thunder Stone|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Thunder Stone|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Thunder Stone Sword|Output-link=
+
|Output=Thunder Stone Sword
 +
|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
====Sun Stone tools====
 
====Sun Stone tools====
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|A2=Sun Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=Sun Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Sun Stone Axe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Sun Stone Axe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=Sun Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Sun Stone
 
|A2=Sun Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Sun Stone
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Sun Stone Hammer|Output-link=
+
|Output=Sun Stone Hammer
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Sun Stone Hoe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Sun Stone Hoe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Sun Stone Pickaxe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Sun Stone Pickaxe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Sun Stone Shovel|Output-link=
+
|Output=Sun Stone Shovel
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Sun Stone|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Sun Stone|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Sun Stone Sword|Output-link=
+
|Output=Sun Stone Sword
 +
|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
====Moon Stone tools====
 
====Moon Stone tools====
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|A2=Moon Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=Moon Stone|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Moon Stone Axe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Moon Stone Axe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=Moon Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Moon Stone
 
|A2=Moon Stone|B2=Stick|C2=Moon Stone
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Moon Stone Hammer|Output-link=
+
|Output=Moon Stone Hammer
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Moon Stone Hoe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Moon Stone Hoe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Moon Stone Pickaxe|Output-link=
+
|Output=Moon Stone Pickaxe
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Stick|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Moon Stone Shovel|Output-link=
+
|Output=Moon Stone Shovel
 +
|B2-link={{mclink|Stick}}|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
|nobreak=y
 
|nobreak=y
 
}}
 
}}
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|A2=|B2=Moon Stone|C2=
 
|A2=|B2=Moon Stone|C2=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
 
|A3=|B3=Stick|C3=
|Output=Moon Stone Sword|Output-link=
+
|Output=Moon Stone Sword
 +
|B3-link={{mclink|Stick}}
 
}}
 
}}
 
====Dawn Stone tools====
 
====Dawn Stone tools====
Despite the lack of Dawn Stones in Pixelmon, PixelUtilities contains Dawn Stone tools. However, these tools cannot be obtained without spawning them in.
+
PixelUtilities contains Dawn Stone tools, although they cannot be crafted from [[Dawn Stones]]. These tools cannot be obtained without spawning them in.
*{{i|Dawn Stone Axe|1}}
+
*{{i|Dawn Stone Axe}}
*{{i|Dawn Stone Hammer|1}}
+
*{{i|Dawn Stone Hammer}}
*{{i|Dawn Stone Hoe|1}}
+
*{{i|Dawn Stone Hoe}}
*{{i|Dawn Stone Pickaxe|1}}
+
*{{i|Dawn Stone Pickaxe}}
*{{i|Dawn Stone Shovel|1}}
+
*{{i|Dawn Stone Shovel}}
*{{i|Dawn Stone Sword|1}}
+
*{{i|Dawn Stone Sword}}
  
 
===Armor===
 
===Armor===
Rubies, sapphires, and silicon can be made into armor themed after various evil teams from the Pokémon games. PixelUtilities also introduces armor made out of [[evolution stones]], which each give an appropriately themed special effect if the respective full set of armor is worn. Evil team armor pieces can be enchanted like their vanilla Minecraft counterparts, but evolution stone armor cannot be manually enchanted, instead gaining a set enchantment if the player wears the full armor set, which persists even if pieces of armor are later taken off or broken.
+
Gems can be made into armor themed after various evil teams from the ''Pokémon'' games. PixelUtilities also introduces armor made out of [[evolution stones]], which each give an appropriately themed special effect if the respective full set of armor is worn. Evil team armor pieces can be enchanted like their vanilla ''Minecraft'' counterparts, but evolution stone armor cannot be manually enchanted, instead gaining a set enchantment if the player wears the full armor set. These enchantments persist even if pieces of armor are later taken off or broken.
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
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!Leggings durability
 
!Leggings durability
 
!Boots durability
 
!Boots durability
![http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Enchantment_mechanics#How_Enchantments_Are_Chosen Enchantability]
+
![https://minecraft.wiki/Enchantment_mechanics#How_Enchantments_Are_Chosen Enchantability]
 
!Special effect
 
!Special effect
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Ruby|1}} (Magma)
+
|{{i|Ruby}} (Magma)
 
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|3.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|3.5
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|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Sapphire|1}} (Aqua)
+
|{{i|Sapphire}} (Aqua)
 
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|3.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|3.5
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|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Silicon|1}} (Galactic)
+
|{{i|Silicon}} (Galactic)
 
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|3.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|3.5
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|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Amethyst|1}} (Rocket)
+
|{{i|Amethyst}} (Rocket)
 
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|3.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|3.5
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|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|style="text-align:center"|None
 
|-
 
|-
|{{i|Crystal|1}} (Plasma)
+
|{{i|Crystal}} (Plasma)
 +
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 +
|style="text-align:center"|3.5
 +
|style="text-align:center"|3
 +
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 +
|style="text-align:center"|2200
 +
|style="text-align:center"|3200
 +
|style="text-align:center"|3000
 +
|style="text-align:center"|2600
 +
|style="text-align:center"|10
 +
|style="text-align:center"|None
 +
|-
 +
|{{i|Crystal}}/{{-}}{{i|Silicon}} (Neo Plasma)
 
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|1.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|3.5
 
|style="text-align:center"|3.5
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|A2=Ruby|C2=Ruby
 
|A2=Ruby|C2=Ruby
 
|Output=Magma Helmet
 
|Output=Magma Helmet
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Ruby|B3=Ruby|C3=Ruby
 
|A3=Ruby|B3=Ruby|C3=Ruby
 
|Output=Magma Chestplate
 
|Output=Magma Chestplate
|Output-link=|A1-link=||C1-link=|A2-link=|B2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Ruby|C3=Ruby
 
|A3=Ruby|C3=Ruby
 
|Output=Magma Leggings
 
|Output=Magma Leggings
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A3=Ruby|C3=Ruby
 
|A3=Ruby|C3=Ruby
 
|A2=Ruby|C2=Ruby
 
|A2=Ruby|C2=Ruby
|Output=Magma Boots
+
|Output=Magma Boots}}
|Output-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=}}
 
 
====Aqua armor====
 
====Aqua armor====
 
Aqua armor is based on the outfits of Team Aqua from the Generation 3 ''Pokémon'' games.
 
Aqua armor is based on the outfits of Team Aqua from the Generation 3 ''Pokémon'' games.
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|A2=Sapphire|C2=Sapphire
 
|A2=Sapphire|C2=Sapphire
 
|Output=Aqua Helmet
 
|Output=Aqua Helmet
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Sapphire|B3=Sapphire|C3=Sapphire
 
|A3=Sapphire|B3=Sapphire|C3=Sapphire
 
|Output=Aqua Chestplate
 
|Output=Aqua Chestplate
|Output-link=|A1-link=||C1-link=|A2-link=|B2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Sapphire|C3=Sapphire
 
|A3=Sapphire|C3=Sapphire
 
|Output=Aqua Leggings
 
|Output=Aqua Leggings
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A3=Sapphire|C3=Sapphire
 
|A3=Sapphire|C3=Sapphire
 
|A2=Sapphire|C2=Sapphire
 
|A2=Sapphire|C2=Sapphire
|Output=Aqua Boots
+
|Output=Aqua Boots}}
|Output-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=}}
 
 
====Galactic armor====
 
====Galactic armor====
 
Galactic armor is designed after the outfits of Team Galactic from the Generation 4 ''Pokémon'' games.
 
Galactic armor is designed after the outfits of Team Galactic from the Generation 4 ''Pokémon'' games.
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|A2=Silicon|C2=Silicon
 
|A2=Silicon|C2=Silicon
 
|Output=Galactic Swag
 
|Output=Galactic Swag
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Silicon|B3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|A3=Silicon|B3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|Output=Galactic Chestplate
 
|Output=Galactic Chestplate
|Output-link=|A1-link=||C1-link=|A2-link=|B2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|A3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|Output=Galactic Leggings
 
|Output=Galactic Leggings
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|A3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|A2=Silicon|C2=Silicon
 
|A2=Silicon|C2=Silicon
|Output=Galactic Boots
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|Output=Galactic Boots}}
|Output-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=}}
 
 
====Rocket armor====
 
====Rocket armor====
 
Rocket armor is based on Team Rocket's outfits from the Generation 1 and 2 ''Pokémon'' games.
 
Rocket armor is based on Team Rocket's outfits from the Generation 1 and 2 ''Pokémon'' games.
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|A2=Amethyst|C2=Amethyst
 
|A2=Amethyst|C2=Amethyst
 
|Output=Rocket Helmet
 
|Output=Rocket Helmet
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Amethyst|B3=Amethyst|C3=Amethyst
 
|A3=Amethyst|B3=Amethyst|C3=Amethyst
 
|Output=Rocket Chestplate
 
|Output=Rocket Chestplate
|Output-link=|A1-link=||C1-link=|A2-link=|B2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Amethyst|C3=Amethyst
 
|A3=Amethyst|C3=Amethyst
 
|Output=Rocket Leggings
 
|Output=Rocket Leggings
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A3=Amethyst|C3=Amethyst
 
|A3=Amethyst|C3=Amethyst
 
|A2=Amethyst|C2=Amethyst
 
|A2=Amethyst|C2=Amethyst
|Output=Rocket Boots
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|Output=Rocket Boots}}
|Output-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=}}
 
 
====Plasma armor====
 
====Plasma armor====
 
Plasma armor is based on ''Pokémon Black and White'''s Team Plasma uniforms.
 
Plasma armor is based on ''Pokémon Black and White'''s Team Plasma uniforms.
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|A2=Crystal|C2=Crystal
 
|A2=Crystal|C2=Crystal
 
|Output=Plasma Helmet
 
|Output=Plasma Helmet
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Crystal|B3=Crystal|C3=Crystal
 
|A3=Crystal|B3=Crystal|C3=Crystal
 
|Output=Plasma Chestplate
 
|Output=Plasma Chestplate
|Output-link=|A1-link=||C1-link=|A2-link=|B2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Crystal|C3=Crystal
 
|A3=Crystal|C3=Crystal
 
|Output=Plasma Leggings
 
|Output=Plasma Leggings
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A3=Crystal|C3=Crystal
 
|A3=Crystal|C3=Crystal
 
|A2=Crystal|C2=Crystal
 
|A2=Crystal|C2=Crystal
|Output=Plasma Boots
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|Output=Plasma Boots}}
|Output-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=}}
 
 
====Neo Plasma armor====
 
====Neo Plasma armor====
 
Neo Plasma armor is based on ''Pokémon Black 2 and White 2'''s Team Plasma uniforms.
 
Neo Plasma armor is based on ''Pokémon Black 2 and White 2'''s Team Plasma uniforms.
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|A2=Silicon|C2=Silicon
 
|A2=Silicon|C2=Silicon
 
|Output=Neo Plasma Helmet
 
|Output=Neo Plasma Helmet
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Silicon|B3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|A3=Silicon|B3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|Output=Neo Plasma Chestplate
 
|Output=Neo Plasma Chestplate
|Output-link=|A1-link=||C1-link=|A2-link=|B2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|B3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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|A3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|A3=Silicon|C3=Silicon
 
|Output=Neo Plasma Leggings
 
|Output=Neo Plasma Leggings
|Output-link=|A1-link=|B1-link=|C1-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=
 
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
|nobreak=y}}
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
|A3=Crystal|C3=Crystal
 
|A3=Crystal|C3=Crystal
 
|A2=Silicon|C2=Silicon
 
|A2=Silicon|C2=Silicon
|Output=Neo Plasma Boots
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|Output=Neo Plasma Boots}}
|Output-link=|A3-link=|C3-link=|A2-link=|C2-link=}}
 
 
====Fire Stone armor====
 
====Fire Stone armor====
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
 
{{Grid/Crafting Table
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====Dawn Stone armor====
 
====Dawn Stone armor====
 
Dawn Stone armor exists in PixelUtilities, although it cannot be crafted from [[Dawn Stones]]. This armor can only be obtained by spawning it in.
 
Dawn Stone armor exists in PixelUtilities, although it cannot be crafted from [[Dawn Stones]]. This armor can only be obtained by spawning it in.
*{{i|Dawn Stone Boots|1}}
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*{{i|Dawn Stone Boots}}
*{{i|Dawn Stone Chestplate|1}}
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*{{i|Dawn Stone Chestplate}}
*{{i|Dawn Stone Helmet|1}}
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*{{i|Dawn Stone Helmet}}
*{{i|Dawn Stone Leggings|1}}
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*{{i|Dawn Stone Leggings}}
  
 
===Badges===
 
===Badges===
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|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Aisu Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Aisu Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{ice color}}"|[[Ice]]
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|style="background:#{{ice color}}"|{{t|Ice}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Bagu Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Bagu Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{bug color}}"|[[Bug]]
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|style="background:#{{bug color}}"|{{t|Bug}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Dendo Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Dendo Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{electric color}}"|[[Electric]]
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|style="background:#{{electric color}}"|{{t|Electric}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Doku Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Doku Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{poison color}}"|[[Poison]]
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|style="background:#{{poison color}}"|{{t|Poison}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Doragon Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Doragon Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{dragon color}}"|[[Dragon]]
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|style="background:#{{dragon color}}"|{{t|Dragon}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Gosuto Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Gosuto Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{ghost color}}"|[[Ghost]]
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|style="background:#{{ghost color}}"|{{t|Ghost}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Iwa Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Iwa Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{rock color}}"|[[Rock]]
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|style="background:#{{rock color}}"|{{t|Rock}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Jimen Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Jimen Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{ground color}}"|[[Ground]]
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|style="background:#{{ground color}}"|{{t|Ground}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Kasai Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Kasai Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{fire color}}"|[[Fire]]
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|style="background:#{{fire color}}"|{{t|Fire}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Kurai Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Kurai Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{dark color}}"|[[Dark]]
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|style="background:#{{dark color}}"|{{t|Dark}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Kusa Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Kusa Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{grass color}}"|[[Grass]]
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|style="background:#{{grass color}}"|{{t|Grass}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Mizu Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Mizu Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{water color}}"|[[Water]]
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|style="background:#{{water color}}"|{{t|Water}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Nomaru Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Nomaru Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{normal color}}"|[[Normal]]
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|style="background:#{{normal color}}"|{{t|Normal}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Seishin Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Seishin Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{psychic color}}"|[[Psychic (type)|Psychic]]
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|style="background:#{{psychic color}}"|{{t|Psychic}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Sento Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Sento Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{fighting color}}"|[[Fighting]]
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|style="background:#{{fighting color}}"|{{t|Fighting}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Suchiru Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Suchiru Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{steel color}}"|[[Steel]]
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|style="background:#{{steel color}}"|{{t|Steel}}
 
|-
 
|-
 
|{{i|Tobu Badge|1}}
 
|{{i|Tobu Badge|1}}
|style="text-align:center; background:#{{flying color}}"|[[Flying]]
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|style="background:#{{flying color}}"|{{t|Flying}}
 
|}
 
|}
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==Achievements==
 
==Achievements==
*Get Silicon!: Smelt silicon ore to obtain silicon.
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*Get Silicon!: Smelt [[silicon ore]] to obtain [[silicon]].
*Team Aqua Wannabe!: Craft an Aqua helmet.
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*Team Aqua Wannabe!: Craft an [[Aqua helmet]].
*Team Aqua Grunt!: Craft a pair of Aqua boots.
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*Team Aqua Grunt!: Craft a pair of [[Aqua boots]].
*Team Aqua Executive!: Craft Aqua leggings.
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*Team Aqua Executive!: Craft [[Aqua leggings]].
*Team Aqua Leader!: Craft an Aqua chestplate.
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*Team Aqua Leader!: Craft an [[Aqua chestplate]].
*Team Galactic Wannabe!: Craft a Galactic helmet.
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*Team Galactic Wannabe!: Craft a [[Galactic swag]].
*Team Galactic Grunt!: Craft a pair of Galactic boots.
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*Team Galactic Grunt!: Craft a pair of [[Galactic boots]].
*Team Galactic Executive!: Craft Galactic leggings.
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*Team Galactic Executive!: Craft [[Galactic leggings]].
*Team Galactic Leader!: Craft a Galactic chestplate.
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*Team Galactic Leader!: Craft a [[Galactic chestplate]].
*Team Magma Wannabe!: Craft a Magma helmet.
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*Team Magma Wannabe!: Craft a [[Magma helmet]].
*Team Magma Grunt!: Craft a pair of Magma boots.
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*Team Magma Grunt!: Craft a pair of [[Magma boots]].
*Team Magma Executive!: Craft Magma leggings.
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*Team Magma Executive!: Craft [[Magma leggings]].
*Team Magma Leader!: Craft a Magma chestplate.
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*Team Magma Leader!: Craft a [[Magma chestplate]].
*Team Plasma Wannabe!: Craft a Plasma helmet.
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*Team Plasma Wannabe!: Craft a [[Plasma helmet]].
*Team Plasma Grunt!: Craft a pair of Plasma boots.
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*Team Plasma Grunt!: Craft a pair of [[Plasma boots]].
*Team Plasma Executive!: Craft Plasma leggings.
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*Team Plasma Executive!: Craft [[Plasma leggings]].
*Team Plasma Leader!: Craft a Plasma chestplate.
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*Team Plasma Leader!: Craft a [[Plasma chestplate]].
*Team Rocket Wannabe!: Craft a Rocket helmet.
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*Team Rocket Wannabe!: Craft a [[Rocket helmet]].
*Team Rocket Grunt!: Craft a pair of Rocket boots.
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*Team Rocket Grunt!: Craft a pair of [[Rocket boots]].
*Team Rocket Executive!: Craft Rocket leggings.
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*Team Rocket Executive!: Craft [[Rocket leggings]].
*Team Rocket Leader!: Craft a Rocket chestplate.
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*Team Rocket Leader!: Craft a [[Rocket chestplate]].
*Pokégift Get!: Receive a Pokémon from a Pokégift chest.
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*Pokégift Get!: Receive a Pokémon from a [[Pokégift]] chest.
 
*Pokégift Give!: Place a Pokémon inside a Pokégift chest.
 
*Pokégift Give!: Place a Pokémon inside a Pokégift chest.
  
 
==Commands==
 
==Commands==
*/dropsadd ''quantity'': This adds the item the player is holding to a list of possible drops for all Pokémon. The item will be dropped in quantities in a range from 1 to the specified quantity.
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{{CommandSyntax}}
*/grassadd ''Pokémon'' ''biome'': The specified Pokémon will be added to the list of Pokémon that can be encountered via Pixelmon grass in the specified biome.
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*/dropsadd <quantity>: This adds the item the player is holding to a list of possible drops for all Pokémon. The item will be dropped in quantities in a range from 1 to the specified quantity.
*/puevent ''x'' ''y'' ''z'': Sets the event Pokégift spawn location to the given coordinates. If a "y" follows the coordinate arguments, an event Pokégift will also spawn at the specified coordinates.
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*/grassadd <Pokémon> <biome>: The specified Pokémon will be added to the list of Pokémon that can be encountered via Pixelmon grass in the specified biome.
*/puevent y: Spawns an event Pokégift at the player's location.
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*/puevent
*/puevent spawn: Spawns an event Pokégift at the currently set spawn location.
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**/puevent <x> <y> <z>: Sets the event Pokégift spawn location to the given coordinates. If a "y" follows the coordinate arguments, an event Pokégift will also spawn at the specified coordinates.
*/puevent ''any'': Any other single argument besides "y" or "spawn" will cause the event Pokégift spawn location to be set to where the player is.
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**/puevent y: Spawns an event Pokégift at the player's location.
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**/puevent spawn: Spawns an event Pokégift at the currently set spawn location.
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**/puevent <any>: Any other single argument besides "y" or "spawn" will cause the event Pokégift spawn location to be set to where the player is.
 
===Permission nodes===
 
===Permission nodes===
 
*/dropsadd: com.pixelutilities.commands.AddToDrops
 
*/dropsadd: com.pixelutilities.commands.AddToDrops
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*"Scale encounters to team": Pokémon found in Pixelmon grass will have a level between the lowest and highest level of the Pokémon in the player's party.
 
*"Scale encounters to team": Pokémon found in Pixelmon grass will have a level between the lowest and highest level of the Pokémon in the player's party.
 
*"Specify event spawns": This is required to use the /puevent command
 
*"Specify event spawns": This is required to use the /puevent command
*"VLC missing message": Enables or disables a message stating that [http://www.videolan.org/index.html VLC] is required for certain parts of PixelUtilities if it is not installed.
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*"VLC missing message": Enables or disables a message stating that [https://www.videolan.org/index.html VLC] is required for certain parts of PixelUtilities if it is not installed.
  
 
===pixelutilities-spawner.cfg===
 
===pixelutilities-spawner.cfg===
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==Item IDs==
 
==Item IDs==
 
[[PixelUtilities/Item IDs]]
 
[[PixelUtilities/Item IDs]]
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[[Category:Sidemods]]

Latest revision as of 00:58, 25 September 2023

Logo.png

PixelUtilities is a Pixelmon sidemod that adds various new blocks and items.

Starting in Minecraft 1.8, most features in PixelUtilities were added directly into Pixelmon.

Installation

Minecraft version Pixelmon version PixelUtilities version
1.7.10 3.5 3.3.7

As PixelUtilities adds new blocks and items, it must be installed in both participating clients and the server to be used on servers.

Minecraft launcher

  1. Download PixelUtilities here.
  2. Place the downloaded file in the mods folder.

Pixelmon launcher

  1. Download PixelUtilities here.
  2. Edit your profile and choose the "Browse for Mods" option.
  3. Find the downloaded PixelUtilities file and select it.

Overview

PixelUtilities contains several features, including:

  • Tall grass based on the Pokémon games
  • PokéLoot chests that contain Pokémon instead of items
  • Pokémon currency
  • Pokémon-themed ornamental blocks
  • Colored lamps
  • Additional materials
    • Tools and armor using these materials
  • Evolution stone tools and armor
  • More badges

Items

Pixelmon Grass

Grid Pixelmon Grass.pngPixelmon grass is ornamental grass that resembles the tall grass from the Generation 3 Pokémon games. By default, Pixelmon grass is purely cosmetic, but a config option will cause the grass to mimic wild Pokémon encounters in the Pokémon games; if players walk through the grass, wild Pokémon battles may randomly occur. The Pokémon that can appear in this manner, their rarities, and which biomes they appear in can be customized in the config files or with the /grassadd command. Pokémon levels will be their default level range found in the wild, but it is possible to instead scale their levels to be between the lowest and highest leveled Pokémon in a player's party through a change of a config setting.

Pokégifts

Grid Pokégift.pngPokégifts resemble Cherish Balls and act like PokéLoot chests except that they hold Pokémon instead of items. After placing a Pokégift, right-clicking it will place the first Pokémon that is outside of its Poké Ball from the player's party into the Pokégift and remove that Pokémon from the party. Further right-clicks will allow the player to change the Pokémon inside the Pokégift. Holding shift and right-clicking will prevent the Pokémon inside from being changed and allow the Pokégift to be able to be picked up by other players. Pokégifts preserve all aspects of Pokémon placed inside, including level, Nature, EVs, IVs, Abilities, caught Poké Balls, and movesets.

By default, Pokégifts work on a first come, first served basis and disappear upon being collected. By editing the config file, it is possible to make them usable by each player a single time.


Cherish Ball


Cherish Ball

Cherish Ball


Cherish Ball


Pokégift

4

Event Pokégifts

Grid Event Pokégift.pngEvent Pokégifts are special types of Pokégifts that can be accessed by enabling them in the pixelutilities.cfg file. They each contain 1-6 random Pokémon inside of them. Additional config options can be set to allow Legendary Pokémon to spawn inside them or increase the rate of Shiny Pokémon found inside of them to 1/10. All Pokémon found inside event Pokégifts are level 5 and caught in Cherish Balls.

By default, event Pokégifts spawn upon the creation of a new world or turning on a server around Halloween (October 31), Christmas (December 25) and potentially a custom day, customizable in the PixelUtilities config. They can also be made to spawn manually via the invocation of the command, /puevent, details of which can be found here.

PokéCoins

PokéCoins are items that are intended to be used as currency. By default, PokéCoins can only be obtained by spawning them in, but a config option can allow Pokémon to drop random amounts of $1 and $10 PokéCoins. Another config option can customize the chance of Pokémon dropping PokéCoins.

  • Grid $1 PokéCoin.png$1 PokéCoin
  • Grid $5 PokéCoin.png$5 PokéCoin
  • Grid $10 PokéCoin.png$10 PokéCoin
  • Grid $50 PokéCoin.png$50 PokéCoin
  • Grid $100 PokéCoin.png$100 PokéCoin

Radio

A radio allows players to choose a YouTube video (via URL) and have its audio play in the game. It also allows players to choose whether or not to loop the audio clip.


Oak Wood Planks

Oak Wood Planks


Iron Ingot

Diamond

Iron Ingot

Oak Wood Planks

Oak Wood Planks

Radio


Lamps

Lamps emit colored light that corresponds to their color. There are seven different kinds of lamps, all crafted with redstone torches and matching colors of stained glass panes. When Pixelmon updates to Minecraft 1.8, lamps will be removed from PixelUtilities due to the API being used not having a 1.8 version.

Blue Stained Glass Pane

Blue Stained Glass Pane

Blue Stained Glass Pane

Blue Stained Glass Pane

Redstone Torch

Blue Stained Glass Pane

Blue Stained Glass Pane

Blue Stained Glass Pane

Blue Stained Glass Pane

Blue Lamp


Green Stained Glass Pane

Green Stained Glass Pane

Green Stained Glass Pane

Green Stained Glass Pane

Redstone Torch

Green Stained Glass Pane

Green Stained Glass Pane

Green Stained Glass Pane

Green Stained Glass Pane

Green Lamp


Orange Stained Glass Pane

Orange Stained Glass Pane

Orange Stained Glass Pane

Orange Stained Glass Pane

Redstone Torch

Orange Stained Glass Pane

Orange Stained Glass Pane

Orange Stained Glass Pane

Orange Stained Glass Pane

Orange Lamp


Purple Stained Glass Pane

Purple Stained Glass Pane

Purple Stained Glass Pane

Purple Stained Glass Pane

Redstone Torch

Purple Stained Glass Pane

Purple Stained Glass Pane

Purple Stained Glass Pane

Purple Stained Glass Pane

Purple Lamp


Red Stained Glass Pane

Red Stained Glass Pane

Red Stained Glass Pane

Red Stained Glass Pane

Redstone Torch

Red Stained Glass Pane

Red Stained Glass Pane

Red Stained Glass Pane

Red Stained Glass Pane

Red Lamp


White Stained Glass Pane

White Stained Glass Pane

White Stained Glass Pane

White Stained Glass Pane

Redstone Torch

White Stained Glass Pane

White Stained Glass Pane

White Stained Glass Pane

White Stained Glass Pane

White Lamp


Yellow Stained Glass Pane

Yellow Stained Glass Pane

Yellow Stained Glass Pane

Yellow Stained Glass Pane

Redstone Torch

Yellow Stained Glass Pane

Yellow Stained Glass Pane

Yellow Stained Glass Pane

Yellow Stained Glass Pane

Yellow Lamp


Conveyor

A Grid Conveyor.pngconveyor causes any entity (including players, Pokémon, and items) that passes over it to be quickly propelled in the direction that the conveyor is facing.

Sewage

Grid Sewage.pngSewage acts like water, following the same fluid dynamics. However, it is a thick brown color, mostly obscuring what it covers (although such objects are still barely visible). While a player is submerged in sewage, vision is similar to being underwater, with the fluid's color and visibility matching water's. Like water, players and Pokémon can drown inside of sewage, although the speed at which damage is taken is no different than normal water despite the implications of uncleanliness.

PixelBoy

A PixelBoy is a Game Boy Color emulator. To use it, the player's system must contain compatible ROMs. It also doubles as a notepad ("Notepad--"), but the contents of the notepad will disappear if the player exits the notepad screen.

Crystal

Crystal

Silicon

Crystal

Glass Pane

Silicon

Crystal

Crystal

Silicon

PixelBoy


CD

A Grid CD.pngCD is an item that does nothing.

Decorative

Objects

Blocks

Minerals

PixelUtilities introduces five types of minerals: rubies, sapphires, amethysts, crystals, and silicon.

Ores

All five types of ore introduced with PixelUtilities spawn within stone from height levels 1 to 64. Each ore's maximum vein size is different:

Ore Vein size
Grid Ruby Ore.pngRuby Ore 7
Grid Sapphire Ore.pngSapphire Ore 5
Grid Amethyst Ore.pngAmethyst Ore 6
Grid Crystal Ore.pngCrystal Ore 6
Grid Silicon Ore.pngSilicon Ore 4

All five ores require an iron pickaxe or better to mine. They drop in block form and need to be smelted in order to be used.

Ruby Ore

Grid Coal.png

Ruby

Sapphire Ore

Grid Coal.png

Sapphire

Amethyst Ore

Grid Coal.png

Amethyst

Crystal Ore

Grid Coal.png

Crystal

Silicon Ore

Grid Coal.png

Silicon



Mineral blocks

All minerals besides silicon can be made into decorative blocks.

Ruby

Ruby

Ruby

Ruby

Ruby

Ruby

Ruby

Ruby

Ruby

Ruby Block


Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire Block


Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst Block


Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Crystal Block


Tools

Rubies, sapphires, amethysts, and crystal can all be crafted into tools. PixelUtilities also introduces tools made out of evolution stones, which each have special effects when right-clicked (except for hoes and swords). These special effects use up 1 durability each time they are used. All tools introduced by PixelUtilities can be enchanted.

Tool type Durability Efficiency comparison Sword damage Enchantability Effect
Grid Ruby.pngRuby 300 Between iron and diamond 3 14 None
Grid Sapphire.pngSapphire 300 Between iron and diamond 3 14 None
Grid Amethyst.pngAmethyst 300 Between iron and diamond 3 14 None
Grid Crystal.pngCrystal 300 Between iron and diamond 3 14 None
Grid Fire Stone.pngFire Stone 1561 Speed equal to gold/mines equivalent items to diamond 2 22 Turns source water into obsidian
Grid Water Stone.pngWater Stone 1561 Speed equal to gold/mines equivalent items to diamond 2 22 Turns source lava into obsidian
Grid Leaf Stone.pngLeaf Stone 1561 Speed equal to gold/mines equivalent items to diamond 2 22 Acts like bone meal
Grid Thunder Stone.pngThunder Stone 1561 Speed equal to gold/mines equivalent items to diamond 2 22 Enchants the tool with Efficiency VIII
Grid Sun Stone.pngSun Stone 1561 Speed equal to gold/mines equivalent items to diamond 2 22 Places a torch
Grid Moon Stone.pngMoon Stone 1561 Speed equal to gold/mines equivalent items to diamond 2 22 Gives Night Vision for five minutes
Grid Dawn Stone.pngDawn Stone 1561 Speed equal to gold/mines equivalent items to diamond 2 22 None

Ruby tools

Ruby

Ruby


Ruby

Stick

Stick



Ruby Axe


Ruby

Ruby


Ruby

Stick

Stick

Ruby

Ruby


Ruby Hammer


Ruby


Ruby

Stick

Stick



Ruby Hoe


Ruby


Ruby

Stick

Stick

Ruby


Ruby Pickaxe




Ruby

Stick

Stick



Ruby Shovel




Ruby

Ruby

Stick



Ruby Sword


Sapphire tools

Sapphire

Sapphire


Sapphire

Stick

Stick



Sapphire Axe


Sapphire

Sapphire


Sapphire

Stick

Stick

Sapphire

Sapphire


Sapphire Hammer


Sapphire


Sapphire

Stick

Stick



Sapphire Hoe


Sapphire


Sapphire

Stick

Stick

Sapphire


Sapphire Pickaxe




Sapphire

Stick

Stick



Sapphire Shovel




Sapphire

Sapphire

Stick



Sapphire Sword


Amethyst tools

Amethyst

Amethyst


Amethyst

Stick

Stick



Amethyst Axe


Amethyst

Amethyst


Amethyst

Stick

Stick

Amethyst

Amethyst


Amethyst Hammer


Amethyst


Amethyst

Stick

Stick



Amethyst Hoe


Amethyst


Amethyst

Stick

Stick

Amethyst


Amethyst Pickaxe




Amethyst

Stick

Stick



Amethyst Shovel




Amethyst

Amethyst

Stick



Amethyst Sword


Crystal tools

Crystal

Crystal


Crystal

Stick

Stick



Crystal Axe


Crystal

Crystal


Crystal

Stick

Stick

Crystal

Crystal


Crystal Hammer


Crystal


Crystal

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Crystal Hoe


Crystal


Crystal

Stick

Stick

Crystal


Crystal Pickaxe




Crystal

Stick

Stick



Crystal Shovel




Crystal

Crystal

Stick



Crystal Sword


Fire Stone tools

Fire Stone

Fire Stone


Fire Stone

Stick

Stick



Fire Stone Axe


Fire Stone

Fire Stone


Fire Stone

Stick

Stick

Fire Stone

Fire Stone


Fire Stone Hammer


Fire Stone


Fire Stone

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Stick



Fire Stone Hoe


Fire Stone


Fire Stone

Stick

Stick

Fire Stone


Fire Stone Pickaxe




Fire Stone

Stick

Stick



Fire Stone Shovel




Fire Stone

Fire Stone

Stick



Fire Stone Sword


Water Stone tools

Water Stone

Water Stone


Water Stone

Stick

Stick



Water Stone Axe


Water Stone

Water Stone


Water Stone

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Stick

Water Stone

Water Stone


Water Stone Hammer


Water Stone


Water Stone

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Water Stone Hoe


Water Stone


Water Stone

Stick

Stick

Water Stone


Water Stone Pickaxe




Water Stone

Stick

Stick



Water Stone Shovel




Water Stone

Water Stone

Stick



Water Stone Sword


Leaf Stone tools

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone


Leaf Stone

Stick

Stick



Leaf Stone Axe


Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone


Leaf Stone

Stick

Stick

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone


Leaf Stone Hammer


Leaf Stone


Leaf Stone

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Stick



Leaf Stone Hoe


Leaf Stone


Leaf Stone

Stick

Stick

Leaf Stone


Leaf Stone Pickaxe




Leaf Stone

Stick

Stick



Leaf Stone Shovel




Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone

Stick



Leaf Stone Sword


Thunder Stone tools

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone


Thunder Stone

Stick

Stick



Thunder Stone Axe


Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone


Thunder Stone

Stick

Stick

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone


Thunder Stone Hammer


Thunder Stone


Thunder Stone

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Thunder Stone Hoe


Thunder Stone


Thunder Stone

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Stick

Thunder Stone


Thunder Stone Pickaxe




Thunder Stone

Stick

Stick



Thunder Stone Shovel




Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone

Stick



Thunder Stone Sword


Sun Stone tools

Sun Stone

Sun Stone


Sun Stone

Stick

Stick



Sun Stone Axe


Sun Stone

Sun Stone


Sun Stone

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Stick

Sun Stone

Sun Stone


Sun Stone Hammer


Sun Stone


Sun Stone

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Stick



Sun Stone Hoe


Sun Stone


Sun Stone

Stick

Stick

Sun Stone


Sun Stone Pickaxe




Sun Stone

Stick

Stick



Sun Stone Shovel




Sun Stone

Sun Stone

Stick



Sun Stone Sword


Moon Stone tools

Moon Stone

Moon Stone


Moon Stone

Stick

Stick



Moon Stone Axe


Moon Stone

Moon Stone


Moon Stone

Stick

Stick

Moon Stone

Moon Stone


Moon Stone Hammer


Moon Stone


Moon Stone

Stick

Stick



Moon Stone Hoe


Moon Stone


Moon Stone

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Stick

Moon Stone


Moon Stone Pickaxe




Moon Stone

Stick

Stick



Moon Stone Shovel




Moon Stone

Moon Stone

Stick



Moon Stone Sword


Dawn Stone tools

PixelUtilities contains Dawn Stone tools, although they cannot be crafted from Dawn Stones. These tools cannot be obtained without spawning them in.

Armor

Gems can be made into armor themed after various evil teams from the Pokémon games. PixelUtilities also introduces armor made out of evolution stones, which each give an appropriately themed special effect if the respective full set of armor is worn. Evil team armor pieces can be enchanted like their vanilla Minecraft counterparts, but evolution stone armor cannot be manually enchanted, instead gaining a set enchantment if the player wears the full armor set. These enchantments persist even if pieces of armor are later taken off or broken.

Armor type Helmet protection Chestplate protection Leggings protection Boots protection Helmet durability Chestplate durability Leggings durability Boots durability Enchantability Special effect
Grid Ruby.pngRuby (Magma) 1.5 3.5 3 1.5 2200 3200 3000 2600 10 None
Grid Sapphire.pngSapphire (Aqua) 1.5 3.5 3 1.5 2200 3200 3000 2600 10 None
Grid Silicon.pngSilicon (Galactic) 1.5 3.5 3 1.5 2200 3200 3000 2600 10 None
Grid Amethyst.pngAmethyst (Rocket) 1.5 3.5 3 1.5 2200 3200 3000 2600 10 None
Grid Crystal.pngCrystal (Plasma) 1.5 3.5 3 1.5 2200 3200 3000 2600 10 None
Grid Crystal.pngCrystal/
Grid Silicon.pngSilicon (Neo Plasma)
1.5 3.5 3 1.5 2200 3200 3000 2600 10 None
Grid Fire Stone.pngFire Stone 2 4 3 2 440 640 600 520 0 Fire Resistance/Fire Protection II/+50% walking speed
Grid Water Stone.pngWater Stone 2 4 3 2 440 640 600 520 0 Water Breathing/Aqua Affinity II/+50% walking speed
Grid Leaf Stone.pngLeaf Stone 1.5 3.5 3 1.5 165 240 225 195 0 Feather Falling III/Thorns III/+50% walking speed
Grid Thunder Stone.pngThunder Stone 1.5 3.5 3 1.5 165 240 225 195 0 Haste/+100% walking speed
Grid Sun Stone.pngSun Stone 1.5 3.5 3 1.5 165 240 225 195 0 Protection IV/Projectile Protection IV/+50% walking speed
Grid Moon Stone.pngMoon Stone 1.5 3.5 3 1.5 165 240 225 195 0 Protection IV/Blast Protection IV/+50% walking speed
Grid Dawn Stone.pngDawn Stone 2 4 3 2 440 640 600 520 0 Jump Boost/+50% walking speed

Magma armor

Magma armor is designed after the outfits of Team Magma from the Generation 3 Pokémon games.

Ruby

Ruby


Ruby


Ruby

Ruby


Magma Helmet


Ruby

Ruby

Ruby


Ruby

Ruby

Ruby

Ruby

Ruby

Magma Chestplate


Ruby

Ruby

Ruby

Ruby


Ruby

Ruby

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Magma Leggings



Ruby

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Ruby

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Magma Boots


Aqua armor

Aqua armor is based on the outfits of Team Aqua from the Generation 3 Pokémon games.

Sapphire

Sapphire


Sapphire


Sapphire

Sapphire


Aqua Helmet


Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire


Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Aqua Chestplate


Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire


Sapphire

Sapphire

Sapphire

Aqua Leggings



Sapphire

Sapphire




Sapphire

Sapphire

Aqua Boots


Galactic armor

Galactic armor is designed after the outfits of Team Galactic from the Generation 4 Pokémon games.

Silicon

Silicon


Silicon


Silicon

Silicon


Galactic Swag


Silicon

Silicon

Silicon


Silicon

Silicon

Silicon

Silicon

Silicon

Galactic Chestplate


Silicon

Silicon

Silicon

Silicon


Silicon

Silicon

Silicon

Galactic Leggings



Silicon

Silicon




Silicon

Silicon

Galactic Boots


Rocket armor

Rocket armor is based on Team Rocket's outfits from the Generation 1 and 2 Pokémon games.

Amethyst

Amethyst


Amethyst


Amethyst

Amethyst


Rocket Helmet


Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst


Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Rocket Chestplate


Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst


Amethyst

Amethyst

Amethyst

Rocket Leggings



Amethyst

Amethyst




Amethyst

Amethyst

Rocket Boots


Plasma armor

Plasma armor is based on Pokémon Black and White's Team Plasma uniforms.

Crystal

Crystal


Crystal


Crystal

Crystal


Plasma Helmet


Crystal

Crystal

Crystal


Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Plasma Chestplate


Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Crystal


Crystal

Crystal

Crystal

Plasma Leggings



Crystal

Crystal




Crystal

Crystal

Plasma Boots


Neo Plasma armor

Neo Plasma armor is based on Pokémon Black 2 and White 2's Team Plasma uniforms.

Crystal

Silicon


Crystal


Crystal

Silicon


Neo Plasma Helmet


Crystal

Crystal

Silicon


Crystal

Silicon

Crystal

Crystal

Silicon

Neo Plasma Chestplate


Crystal

Crystal

Silicon

Crystal


Crystal

Crystal

Silicon

Neo Plasma Leggings



Silicon

Crystal




Silicon

Crystal

Neo Plasma Boots


Fire Stone armor

Fire Stone

Fire Stone


Fire Stone


Fire Stone

Fire Stone


Fire Stone Helmet


Fire Stone

Fire Stone

Fire Stone


Fire Stone

Fire Stone

Fire Stone

Fire Stone

Fire Stone

Fire Stone Chestplate


Fire Stone

Fire Stone

Fire Stone

Fire Stone


Fire Stone

Fire Stone

Fire Stone

Fire Stone Leggings



Fire Stone

Fire Stone




Fire Stone

Fire Stone

Fire Stone Boots


Water Stone armor

Water Stone

Water Stone


Water Stone


Water Stone

Water Stone


Water Stone Helmet


Water Stone

Water Stone

Water Stone


Water Stone

Water Stone

Water Stone

Water Stone

Water Stone

Water Stone Chestplate


Water Stone

Water Stone

Water Stone

Water Stone


Water Stone

Water Stone

Water Stone

Water Stone Leggings



Water Stone

Water Stone




Water Stone

Water Stone

Water Stone Boots


Leaf Stone armor

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone


Leaf Stone


Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone


Leaf Stone Helmet


Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone


Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone Chestplate


Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone


Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone Leggings



Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone




Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone

Leaf Stone Boots


Thunder Stone armor

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone


Thunder Stone


Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone


Thunder Stone Helmet


Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone


Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone Chestplate


Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone


Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone Leggings



Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone




Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone

Thunder Stone Boots


Sun Stone armor

Sun Stone

Sun Stone


Sun Stone


Sun Stone

Sun Stone


Sun Stone Helmet


Sun Stone

Sun Stone

Sun Stone


Sun Stone

Sun Stone

Sun Stone

Sun Stone

Sun Stone

Sun Stone Chestplate


Sun Stone

Sun Stone

Sun Stone

Sun Stone


Sun Stone

Sun Stone

Sun Stone

Sun Stone Leggings



Sun Stone

Sun Stone




Sun Stone

Sun Stone

Sun Stone Boots


Moon Stone armor

Moon Stone

Moon Stone


Moon Stone


Moon Stone

Moon Stone


Moon Stone Helmet


Moon Stone

Moon Stone

Moon Stone


Moon Stone

Moon Stone

Moon Stone

Moon Stone

Moon Stone

Moon Stone Chestplate


Moon Stone

Moon Stone

Moon Stone

Moon Stone


Moon Stone

Moon Stone

Moon Stone

Moon Stone Leggings



Moon Stone

Moon Stone




Moon Stone

Moon Stone

Moon Stone Boots


Dawn Stone armor

Dawn Stone armor exists in PixelUtilities, although it cannot be crafted from Dawn Stones. This armor can only be obtained by spawning it in.

Badges

PixelUtilities adds seventeen badges, one badge based on each Pokémon type. All seventeen badges are original and do not come from any Pokémon game. Each badge is named after the Japanese word for its corresponding type.

Badge Type
Grid Aisu Badge.pngAisu Badge IceType.pngIce
Grid Bagu Badge.pngBagu Badge BugType.pngBug
Grid Dendo Badge.pngDendo Badge ElectricType.pngElectric
Grid Doku Badge.pngDoku Badge PoisonType.pngPoison
Grid Doragon Badge.pngDoragon Badge DragonType.pngDragon
Grid Gosuto Badge.pngGosuto Badge GhostType.pngGhost
Grid Iwa Badge.pngIwa Badge RockType.pngRock
Grid Jimen Badge.pngJimen Badge GroundType.pngGround
Grid Kasai Badge.pngKasai Badge FireType.pngFire
Grid Kurai Badge.pngKurai Badge DarkType.pngDark
Grid Kusa Badge.pngKusa Badge GrassType.pngGrass
Grid Mizu Badge.pngMizu Badge WaterType.pngWater
Grid Nomaru Badge.pngNomaru Badge NormalType.pngNormal
Grid Seishin Badge.pngSeishin Badge PsychicType.pngPsychic
Grid Sento Badge.pngSento Badge FightingType.pngFighting
Grid Suchiru Badge.pngSuchiru Badge SteelType.pngSteel
Grid Tobu Badge.pngTobu Badge FlyingType.pngFlying

Achievements

Commands

Note: Command syntax is displayed in the standard Minecraft command format. An explanation of this format can be found here.

  • /dropsadd <quantity>: This adds the item the player is holding to a list of possible drops for all Pokémon. The item will be dropped in quantities in a range from 1 to the specified quantity.
  • /grassadd <Pokémon> <biome>: The specified Pokémon will be added to the list of Pokémon that can be encountered via Pixelmon grass in the specified biome.
  • /puevent
    • /puevent <x> <y> <z>: Sets the event Pokégift spawn location to the given coordinates. If a "y" follows the coordinate arguments, an event Pokégift will also spawn at the specified coordinates.
    • /puevent y: Spawns an event Pokégift at the player's location.
    • /puevent spawn: Spawns an event Pokégift at the currently set spawn location.
    • /puevent <any>: Any other single argument besides "y" or "spawn" will cause the event Pokégift spawn location to be set to where the player is.

Permission nodes

  • /dropsadd: com.pixelutilities.commands.AddToDrops
  • /grassadd: com.pixelutilities.commands.AddToGrassCommand
  • /puevent: com.pixelutilities.commands.EventLocation

Config settings

PixelUtilities uses two different config files. In single-player, the pixelutilities.cfg file can be configured at the main Minecraft menu by going to Mods→PixelUtilities→Config.

pixelutilities.cfg

  • "Are Pokegifts re-usable?": This makes Pokégift chests permanent like PokéLoot's PL1D option; otherwise they are FCFS.
  • "Battle Music?": This causes a specified music clip to be played while players are in battle.
  • "BattleMusic URL": This is a URL to the YouTube video where the battle music will derive from. By default, the music is a remix of the wild Pokémon battle theme from the Generation 1 Pokémon games.
  • "Custom Event Time": The numeric day and month to have an event Pokégift spawn separated by a /.
  • "Event Co-ords": Allows specification of the location of spawned event Pokégifts.
  • "Event has Legendaries": Allows event Pokégifts to randomly have Legendary Pokémon.
  • "Event has Shinies": Allows event Pokégift Pokémon to have a chance of being Shiny (See event shiny rate below).
  • "Event load": This causes an event Pokégift to spawn near the world spawn when the server starts or the world loads.
  • "Event shiny rate": The chance an event Pokégift Pokémon will be Shiny (1/x).
  • "Have events": This allows event Pokégifts to be used; without it, interacting with them does nothing.
  • "Make Pixelmon drop PokéCoins": Whether or not Pokémon may occasionally drop a random amount of PokéCoins.
  • "Max Event Pixelmon": The maximum amount of Pokémon that can be in an event Pokégift (up to 6).
  • "Only spawn Pixelmon in grass": This setting causes Pokémon to only spawn from random encounters in Pixelmon grass; Pokémon will not spawn randomly in the world.
  • "Ore Generation": This allows PixelUtilities ores to spawn.
  • "Pixelmon coin drop rate": The chance of Pokémon dropping PokéCoins (1/x). This value can be between 4 and 100.
  • "Pixelmon in grass spawn rate": The chance of Pokémon encounters in Pixelmon grass. A higher value makes the encounter rate lower.
  • "Pixelmon grass worldgen": Allows Pixelmon Grass to randomly generate in new chunks
  • "Pixelmon spawn in grass": This causes players that walk through Pixelmon grass to randomly be engaged in wild Pokémon battles.
  • "Scale encounters to team": Pokémon found in Pixelmon grass will have a level between the lowest and highest level of the Pokémon in the player's party.
  • "Specify event spawns": This is required to use the /puevent command
  • "VLC missing message": Enables or disables a message stating that VLC is required for certain parts of PixelUtilities if it is not installed.

pixelutilities-spawner.cfg

  • "encounter lists": For each biome, a list of Pokémon that will spawn in that biome from Pixelmon grass encounters can be configured.
  • "special spawn rates": The rarity of Pixelmon grass encounters for each biome.

Item IDs

PixelUtilities/Item IDs

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