Difference between revisions of "PokéLoot Chest"
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[[File:PokéLoot Chests.png|thumb|A PokéChest, Ultra Chest, and Master Chest]] | [[File:PokéLoot Chests.png|thumb|A PokéChest, Ultra Chest, and Master Chest]] | ||
− | PokéLoot | + | PokéLoot chests are [[Poké Ball]]-shaped containers that can be found randomly throughout the world, each containing a Pixelmon-related [[item]] inside of them. They come in [[Poké Ball]], [[Ultra Ball]], and [[Master Ball]] varieties, with higher-quality chests being rarer and having a higher chance of containing better loot. They spawn in all [[biomes]] except [[Ocean]], [[Deep Ocean]], [[Frozen Ocean]], [[River]], and [[Frozen River]] biomes. |
− | Chests cannot be mined, but can be destroyed by explosions, | + | Chests cannot be mined, but can be destroyed by explosions, but nothing will be dropped from chests destroyed in this manner. |
− | Some PokéLoot | + | Some PokéLoot chests are invisible, although they emit particle effects when approached. While it is possible to find them normally, it is much easier to locate these chests using an [[Itemfinder]]. |
[[Hidden Grottos]] can rarely be found throughout the world and each contain a Master Ball chest inside of them. | [[Hidden Grottos]] can rarely be found throughout the world and each contain a Master Ball chest inside of them. | ||
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*[[Rare Candies]] | *[[Rare Candies]] | ||
*[[TMs]]/[[HMs]] | *[[TMs]]/[[HMs]] | ||
− | *[[Evolution Stones]] (excluding [[Sun | + | *[[Evolution Stones]] (excluding [[Sun Stones]]) |
− | *[[Held items]] (excluding [[ | + | *[[Held items]] (excluding [[mail]], [[Gems]], [[Full Incenses]], [[Luck Incenses]], and [[Pure Incenses]]) |
*[[Poké Balls]] (including [[Master Ball]]) | *[[Poké Balls]] (including [[Master Ball]]) | ||
*[[Orbs]] (Ultra chests only, 1/100 chance) | *[[Orbs]] (Ultra chests only, 1/100 chance) | ||
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For chests with specified loot, there is no difference between the three different types of chests besides aesthetics. | For chests with specified loot, there is no difference between the three different types of chests besides aesthetics. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*The chance of finding a [[Master Ball]] in each type of chest is as follows: | *The chance of finding a [[Master Ball]] in each type of chest is as follows: |
Revision as of 16:28, 8 September 2014
PokéLoot chests are Poké Ball-shaped containers that can be found randomly throughout the world, each containing a Pixelmon-related item inside of them. They come in Poké Ball, Ultra Ball, and Master Ball varieties, with higher-quality chests being rarer and having a higher chance of containing better loot. They spawn in all biomes except Ocean, Deep Ocean, Frozen Ocean, River, and Frozen River biomes.
Chests cannot be mined, but can be destroyed by explosions, but nothing will be dropped from chests destroyed in this manner.
Some PokéLoot chests are invisible, although they emit particle effects when approached. While it is possible to find them normally, it is much easier to locate these chests using an Itemfinder.
Hidden Grottos can rarely be found throughout the world and each contain a Master Ball chest inside of them.
Contents
Loot
- Medicine
- Rare Candies
- TMs/HMs
- Evolution Stones (excluding Sun Stones)
- Held items (excluding mail, Gems, Full Incenses, Luck Incenses, and Pure Incenses)
- Poké Balls (including Master Ball)
- Orbs (Ultra chests only, 1/100 chance)
Spawn mode
By default, a PokéLoot chest disappears once a player loots the chest. This option can be changed in the Pixelmon config file.
- First Come, First Served (FCFS)-Chest disappears once looted by a player.
- Permanent, Limit 1 Drop (PL1D)-Chest doesn't disappear, but each individual player can only loot it once.
- Permanent, Unlimited Drops (PUD)-Chest doesn't disappear, can be looted infinitely by players.
- Timed Loot (TIMED)-Chest doesn't disappear, each individual player can loot the chest periodically (cooldown duration can also be set in config, defaults at once per day).
Customization
A custom PokéLoot chest can be created by the player by spawning a chest in through commands or creative mode. It can either hold random loot or a specified item. The specified item it can hold is limited to items that would normally be found in PokéLoot chests (excluding orbs).
The chest may be placed like a normal block would. After the chest is placed, it can be acted upon in the following ways:
- Left-click (creative): Breaks chest
- Left-click (survival): Changes chest spawn mode
- Right-click (no item/invalid item): Toggles visibility of chest
- Right-click (valid item): Puts the item inside the chest. The chest can no longer be customized afterwards.
- Shift + Right-click: Puts random loot inside the chest according to the type of chest. The message "Block owner changed to server!" is displayed. The chest can no longer be customized afterwards.
- If a valid PokéLoot item is held when attempting to perform this action, the item will instead be used like a normal right-click with the item (Poké Balls will be thrown), or nothing will happen if the item does not have a right-click action.
For chests with specified loot, there is no difference between the three different types of chests besides aesthetics.
Trivia
- The chance of finding a Master Ball in each type of chest is as follows:
- Poké Chest=1/3000
- Ultra Chest=1/2000
- Master Chest=1/250
Gallery
- Hidden Chest.png
A hidden chest, with particles and a mouseover outline.