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'''If you are using Windows, you can also install Pixelmon using the [[Pixelmon launcher]]. Most of the following instructions apply to installing Pixelmon for the vanilla ''Minecraft'' launcher. '''
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==Before installation==
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|title=Installation
*Be sure that you have a paid copy of ''Minecraft'', not a cracked launcher. If you use a cracked launcher, your Pokémon will not be saved when you quit ''Minecraft''. This bug cannot and will not be fixed.
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*Do not use the Technic launcher to install Pixelmon. You will not receive a [[starter Pokémon]], and will not be able to use Pixelmon features; this incompatibility will not be fixed. Use the ''Minecraft'' launcher or the [[Pixelmon launcher]].
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|keywords=installation, pixelmon, minecraft, mod, minecraft mod, installing, guide, atlauncher, at, launcher, technic, curse, curseforge, forge, vanilla
*If you are running a server, make sure that online mode is on. If you don't do this, Pokémon will be invisible to their owners. This cannot be fixed as the issue is outside of Pixelmon's scope.
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|description=This page covers installing Pixelmon on one of the many supported launchers.
*The Pixelmon jar file is universal, meaning that the same jar can be used for both client and server.
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*If ''Minecraft'' is currently running, quit out of it before installing anything.
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*Make sure that you have at least 2 GB of RAM allocated to ''Minecraft''. If you do not know how to do this, see [[Fixing memory issues#Allocating more memory|this page]]. Note that this requires a 64-bit operating system and a 64-bit version of Java.
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*Java 8 is required to run Pixelmon.
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*If you are installing Pixelmon 3.5 and have previously played on ''Minecraft'' version 1.8 or later, make sure that your render distance is set to 16 chunks or less. Having a render distance over this limit will cause ''Minecraft'' 1.7.10 to crash when entering a world.
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This is a guide for installing [[Pixelmon|the Pixelmon mod]] through one of the many supported launchers. This guide and its sub-pages will cover installing Pixelmon to a client, for use in single player or for playing on servers. If you want to create a server, please see our [[Server Installation|server installation guide]] instead.
==Versions==
 
Pixelmon is compatible with several versions of ''Minecraft'', shown in the table below. Each version of ''Minecraft'' requires a different version of Pixelmon to be used.
 
  
There is no Pixelmon version for ''Minecraft'' version 1.11 yet. See [[Frequently_asked_questions#Will_Pixelmon_be_compatible_with_Minecraft_1.11.3F|this page]] for Pixelmon's current status with regards to ''Minecraft'' 1.11.
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==Requirements== <!--T:13-->
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*A paid copy of the Java edition of ''Minecraft'', as purchased from [https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/store/minecraft-java-edition/ this link] or through your Mojang account.
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**Only the Java edition can run Forge mods such as Pixelmon. Other editions (Pocket, Windows 10, console releases) cannot run Forge!
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**Cracked launchers may not save your Pokémon when you quit ''Minecraft'', or may cause other issues. This will not be fixed.
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*A 64-bit build of Java 8, or a launcher that has a copy of Java bundled in. Newer Java versions will not work with Minecraft 1.12.2. If using Minecraft 1.16.5, up to java 11 may be used. If using Minecraft 1.21.1, Java 21 will be used.
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*At least 2 GB of available and assignable RAM.
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==Notes== <!--T:14-->
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*If ''Minecraft'' is currently running, quit out of it before installing anything. Close any open launchers as well.
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*If you are installing other mods alongside Pixelmon, check the [[incompatibilities list]] first to avoid issues.
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==Launchers== <!--T:15-->
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Minecraft, by default, comes with a launcher program that will allow you to log into your account and manage your different installations. While this works well for the base game, installing Forge and its mods can be a difficult process. As such, you can find pre-built Pixelmon packs on several custom launchers that will automatically install everything you need to get playing.
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'''The table below covers the most common launchers. Click one of the launcher links to see how to install Pixelmon to it.'''
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| [[Installation/Minecraft|Minecraft (default)]] || Reliable, built-in Java || Difficult install, no pack support (manual adding/updating of mods)
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| [[Installation/ATLauncher|ATLauncher (recommended)]] || Reliable, built-in Java if using installer || Slightly clunky interface
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| [[Installation/Technic|Technic]] || Easy, lots of modpacks available || Wipes custom mods when updating a pack
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| [[Installation/CurseForge|CurseForge]] || Easy, lots of modpacks available || Downloading big mods like Pixelmon may fail, large bundled install
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| [[Installation/Modrinth|Modrinth]] || Easy, lots of modpacks available ||
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''Please note: You may also need to allocate more memory to make Pixelmon and other mods run correctly, as covered in our [[Visual guide to allocating RAM|allocation guide]].''
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==Versions== <!--T:19-->
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Pixelmon is compatible with several versions of ''Minecraft'', shown in the table below. ''Minecraft'' versions older than 1.12.2 are considered legacy, and are no longer receiving updates, bug fixes or support.
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|style="text-align:center"|1.10.2
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[[File:ForgeInstaller.png|thumb|right|The Forge installer]]
 
  
==Forge installation==
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==Troubleshooting== <!--T:21-->
#Find the appropriate Forge version [http://files.minecraftforge.net here]. Depending on your operating system, download either the "Installer" or "Installer-win" file.
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*If ''Minecraft'' crashes after installing Pixelmon, start by examining the crash report using [[Crash Reading 101|this crash reading guide]].
#The downloaded file is an automatic installer; when you run it, make sure you select "client".
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*If ''Minecraft'' never finishes loading or runs poorly, you may need to give it more memory. See [[Fixing memory issues|this guide]] for instructions on resolving the issue.
#When the Forge installation is done, open the ''Minecraft'' launcher and click "Edit Profile". Then go down to "Use Version" and click on the drop-down menu. There should be an option named after the Forge version you installed. Choose that and click "Save Profile".
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*If you require further help, drop by [https://discord.gg/pixelmon the Pixelmon Discord] (recommended) or post a ticket explaining the problem to [https://pixelmonmod.com/tracker.php?p=7 our support tracker].
#If ''Minecraft'' loads without crashing then you have installed Forge correctly.
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==Pixelmon installation==
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==macOS Apple Silicon (M1/M2) and Pixelmon 9.0+== <!--T:22-->
[[File:InstallButtons.png|thumb|300px|The ''Minecraft'' launcher and profile editor. Sections and buttons that are important for installing Pixelmon are highlighted in green.]]
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Pixelmon 9.0+ is based on Minecraft 1.16.5 which poses a problem for Apple Silicon Macs. The problem arises due to a problem in one of Minecraft's core libraries known as LWJGL. The version that ships with Minecraft 1.16.5 is not compatible with Apple Silicon Macs. Here is a solution:
#Download the latest version of Pixelmon [http://pixelmonmod.com/downloads.php here].
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*First we are going to download [https://github.com/PrismLauncher/PrismLauncher/releases/ Prism Launcher] as the launcher. This is a fork of MultiMC which allows for changing libraries and Java versions.
#*Make sure that the downloaded jar file's size is around the size listed on the download page. If it is significantly smaller (e.g., 0 B), then the download was corrupted, and you should try re-downloading the file.
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*Next, we need to download an older version of Java 8. Why? Later Java 8 versions broke some stuff with Forge so we need [https://www.oracle.com/java/technologies/javase/javase8u211-later-archive-downloads.html#license-lightbox Java 8u311].
#Open the ''Minecraft'' launcher, press "Edit Profile" and then "Open Game Dir" to open your ''Minecraft'' folder, open the "mods" folder and place the Pixelmon file there. If there is not a mods folder, create a folder named "mods" in the ''Minecraft'' game directory and place the Pixelmon file inside this new folder.
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*Open Prism Launcher and during the setup it will auto-detect Java installations. Make sure the Java 8u311 (will appear as 1.8.0_311) and there may be 2 listed. Either one should be fine!
#*'''Do not extract or unzip the file'''.
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*Once that is all done, go ahead and download the Pixelmon Reforged Modpack by clicking "Add Instance" and then clicking CurseForge or ATLauncher and searching ''Pixelmon Reforged''. You can also create a regular vanilla instance and do the installation manually.
#Now just boot up ''Minecraft'', and if it loads without crashing then go to the mods screen on the main menu. If it lists Pixelmon as one of the mods, Pixelmon is installed!
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*Right click your new instance and select ''Edit Instance'' and once that opens select LWJGL and click ''Change Version'' on the right side. Select version 3.3.1.
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*At this point, if everything is correct it should load up no problem!
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==Manifest Creation== <!--T:21-->
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We recommend using a Manifest.zip when sending your mod-pack to other players. . This will ensure all users have the exact same mods and can connect to both LAN and Dedicated servers.
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*Step one: Navigate to CurseForge and open the profile you want to send.
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*Step two: There are 3 dots to the left of your "Play" button. This will open a sub-menu to allow the user to Export their profile. Select "Export Profile"
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*Step three: Make sure "Mods" is selected in the new menu and click "Export". This will download a manifest.zip that you can send to other players.
  
==Troubleshooting==
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==Manifest Installation== <!--T:21-->
*If you follow the instructions above and ''Minecraft'' crashes, start by examining the crash report and [[Crash Reading 101|this crash reading guide]].
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*Step one: Navigate to CurseForge and select, at the top, "Create Custom Profile".
*If ''Minecraft'' never finishes loading or it is very laggy, you may need to allocate more memory to ''Minecraft''. See [[Fixing memory issues]] for instructions about resolving this issue.
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*Step two: Select "Import" in the new window. It's a small underlined text at the top left below the title.
*If you still have issues with ''Minecraft'' crashing and the notes above don't contain the answer you need, try posting a support ticket on Pixelmon's [http://forum.pixelmonmod.com/viewforum.php?f=133 support tracker].
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*Step three: Select the manifest.zip you were sent and let CurseForge do the rest of the work for you.
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This will download all necessary mods in their version sent with the manifest. This will ensure all players have the same mods as long as they don't change them manually.

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This is a guide for installing the Pixelmon mod through one of the many supported launchers. This guide and its sub-pages will cover installing Pixelmon to a client, for use in single player or for playing on servers. If you want to create a server, please see our server installation guide instead.

Requirements

  • A paid copy of the Java edition of Minecraft, as purchased from this link or through your Mojang account.
    • Only the Java edition can run Forge mods such as Pixelmon. Other editions (Pocket, Windows 10, console releases) cannot run Forge!
    • Cracked launchers may not save your Pokémon when you quit Minecraft, or may cause other issues. This will not be fixed.
  • A 64-bit build of Java 8, or a launcher that has a copy of Java bundled in. Newer Java versions will not work with Minecraft 1.12.2. If using Minecraft 1.16.5, up to java 11 may be used. If using Minecraft 1.21.1, Java 21 will be used.
  • At least 2 GB of available and assignable RAM.

Notes

  • If Minecraft is currently running, quit out of it before installing anything. Close any open launchers as well.
  • If you are installing other mods alongside Pixelmon, check the incompatibilities list first to avoid issues.

Launchers

Minecraft, by default, comes with a launcher program that will allow you to log into your account and manage your different installations. While this works well for the base game, installing Forge and its mods can be a difficult process. As such, you can find pre-built Pixelmon packs on several custom launchers that will automatically install everything you need to get playing.

The table below covers the most common launchers. Click one of the launcher links to see how to install Pixelmon to it.

Launcher Advantages Disadvantages
Minecraft (default) Reliable, built-in Java Difficult install, no pack support (manual adding/updating of mods)
ATLauncher (recommended) Reliable, built-in Java if using installer Slightly clunky interface
Technic Easy, lots of modpacks available Wipes custom mods when updating a pack
CurseForge Easy, lots of modpacks available Downloading big mods like Pixelmon may fail, large bundled install
Modrinth Easy, lots of modpacks available

Please note: You may also need to allocate more memory to make Pixelmon and other mods run correctly, as covered in our allocation guide.

Versions

Pixelmon is compatible with several versions of Minecraft, shown in the table below. Minecraft versions older than 1.12.2 are considered legacy, and are no longer receiving updates, bug fixes or support.

Minecraft version Pixelmon version
1.21.1 9.3.6
1.20.2 9.2.10
1.20.1 9.2.3
1.16.5 9.1.13
1.12.2 8.4.3
1.10.2 5.1.2
1.8.9 4.3.1
1.8 4.1.4
1.7.10 3.5.1

Troubleshooting

  • If Minecraft crashes after installing Pixelmon, start by examining the crash report using this crash reading guide.
  • If Minecraft never finishes loading or runs poorly, you may need to give it more memory. See this guide for instructions on resolving the issue.
  • If you require further help, drop by the Pixelmon Discord (recommended) or post a ticket explaining the problem to our support tracker.

macOS Apple Silicon (M1/M2) and Pixelmon 9.0+

Pixelmon 9.0+ is based on Minecraft 1.16.5 which poses a problem for Apple Silicon Macs. The problem arises due to a problem in one of Minecraft's core libraries known as LWJGL. The version that ships with Minecraft 1.16.5 is not compatible with Apple Silicon Macs. Here is a solution:

  • First we are going to download Prism Launcher as the launcher. This is a fork of MultiMC which allows for changing libraries and Java versions.
  • Next, we need to download an older version of Java 8. Why? Later Java 8 versions broke some stuff with Forge so we need Java 8u311.
  • Open Prism Launcher and during the setup it will auto-detect Java installations. Make sure the Java 8u311 (will appear as 1.8.0_311) and there may be 2 listed. Either one should be fine!
  • Once that is all done, go ahead and download the Pixelmon Reforged Modpack by clicking "Add Instance" and then clicking CurseForge or ATLauncher and searching Pixelmon Reforged. You can also create a regular vanilla instance and do the installation manually.
  • Right click your new instance and select Edit Instance and once that opens select LWJGL and click Change Version on the right side. Select version 3.3.1.
  • At this point, if everything is correct it should load up no problem!

Manifest Creation

We recommend using a Manifest.zip when sending your mod-pack to other players. . This will ensure all users have the exact same mods and can connect to both LAN and Dedicated servers.

  • Step one: Navigate to CurseForge and open the profile you want to send.
  • Step two: There are 3 dots to the left of your "Play" button. This will open a sub-menu to allow the user to Export their profile. Select "Export Profile"
  • Step three: Make sure "Mods" is selected in the new menu and click "Export". This will download a manifest.zip that you can send to other players.

Manifest Installation

  • Step one: Navigate to CurseForge and select, at the top, "Create Custom Profile".
  • Step two: Select "Import" in the new window. It's a small underlined text at the top left below the title.
  • Step three: Select the manifest.zip you were sent and let CurseForge do the rest of the work for you.

This will download all necessary mods in their version sent with the manifest. This will ensure all players have the same mods as long as they don't change them manually.

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