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Revision as of 16:25, 12 September 2014

The pixelmon.cfg is a file containing numerous settings for Pixelmon. The file can be located by going to the Minecraft folder (accessible by clicking the "Open Game Dir" button on the Minecraft launcher's profile editor screen) and opening the "config" folder. The pixelmon.cfg file itself can be opened with a text editor such as Notepad or TextEdit. These settings can only be changed when the target world is not online.

Settings

AFK handler

The AFK handler is a system that automatically takes control of battling players that have not responded for an amount of time. Once the AFK handler takes over, the unresponsive player may resume control at any time.

Config setting Description Default value
AFK activation time length The amount of time (in seconds) that a player can be unresponsive in battle before the AFK handler takes control. 90 seconds
AFK activation turn time The amount of time that the AFK handler takes to make a move. 15 seconds
AFK handler active Whether or not the AFK handler is enabled. False

General

Config setting Description Default value
Allow capturing outside of battle Whether or not players are allowed to throw Poké Balls and capture Pokémon outside of battle. True
Allow crafting of Rare Candy Whether or not players are allowed to craft Rare Candies. True
Allow Gem boss drop Whether or not Gems are dropped by Boss Pokémon. False
Allow Gems to be crafted Whether or not Gems can be crafted. True
Allow PVP experience Whether or not Pokémon can gain experience when battling other players. True
Allow planting Whether or not Apricorns can be planted by players. This does not remove existing Apricorn trees or prevent natural Apricorn tree generation. True
Allow riding Whether or not players can mount Pokémon. True
Allow structures to spawn Whether or not structures (Pokémon Centers and shrines) can spawn naturally. True
Allow anvil auto-reloading Anvil auto-reloading is when players can continue to hammer an item on an anvil and the item will automatically be taken and replaced with its unfinished version when finished (e.g., an iron base being obtained and replaced with an iron disc from the player's inventory), allowing players to continuously hammer stacks of items to completion. False
Allow Pokémon nicknames Whether or not the player can nickname owned Pokémon. This setting is client-side. True
Allow vanilla mobs Whether or not regular Minecraft mobs like cows and zombies can spawn naturally. This setting does not affect monster spawners or spawn eggs. False
Bird shrines are reusable Whether or not shrines can be used multiple times. Players will still have to acquired a new charged orb each time to use the shrine. False
Cloning machines enabled Whether or not cloning machines can be crafted and used. Disabling this setting prevents Mewtwo from being legitimately obtainable. True
Have HM to ride Whether or not a Pokémon has to know either Fly or Surf to be ridden. Most land mounts become unusable if this setting is enabled. False
Must be opped to use spawners Whether or not players have to be ops to edit Pixelmon spawners. If this option is disabled, any player in Creative mode can edit spawners. True
Nameplate visible range modifier How far away levels and names of Pokémon can be seen when outside of battle. This setting is client-side
  • 1: Default (closest)
  • 2: Farther
  • 3: Far (furthest away)
1 (Default)
Pokémon drops enabled Whether or not certain Pokémon can drop items upon defeat. True
Print errors If this option is enabled, any Pixelmon-related errors on a server will be printed to the server log in detail. If disabled, errors will be much shorter and less detailed. False
Remove Minecraft music Whether or not vanilla Minecraft music (not including music discs) can randomly play instead of Pixelmon music. This option is currently always enabled regardless of what it is set to in the config file. True
Scale models up If this option is enabled, Pokémon will be 30% larger than if the option was disabled. True
Spawn bird shrines Whether or not shrines can spawn naturally. If disabled, shrines that already exist can still be used. True
Spin battle camera Whether or not the camera rotates around the Pokémon combatants during battles. True
Traders are reusable Whether or not traders can be used multiple times. If disabled, traders will disappear after completing their trade offers. False
Trainer rarity How commonly NPC Trainers spawn naturally. This can be a value between 0 and 200, where 0 disables natural NPC Trainer spawning and 200 is the maximum possible spawn rate. 50
Wild Pokémon initiate battles Whether or not aggressive wild Pokémon initiate battles against players. True
Wild Pokémon can try and flee from battles Whether or not Pokémon may attempt to flee from battle. The chance of attempting to flee is increased when the wild Pokémon is lower-leveled than the player's Pokémon or low on health. This setting unintentionally affects NPC Trainers as well. False
Write entities to world save Whether or not Pixelmon entities (such as naturally spawning Pokémon and NPC Trainers) are saved with the world. If enabled, the size of the world save file and the time needed to save the world increase. False

Graphics

Config setting Description Default value
Enable smooth shading for Poké Balls Whether or not Poké Balls use SMD normal maps in their models, making them appear smoother. True
Enable smooth shading for Pokémon Whether or not Pokémon use SMD normal maps in their models, making them appear smoother. True
Render distance weight A number that is multiplied to the default render distance (64) to produce a final render distance. 2
Use low-res textures Whether or not Pokémon and Poké Balls use low-resolution (256 x 256) textures, making them appear less detailed. False
Use original Pokémon textures for statues Whether or not statues (spawned with the /pokespawn command) use the actual Pokémon textures and colors. If disabled, statues are always gray. False

IDs

These are entity IDs for certain aspects of Pixelmon. These should not be modified without ample knowledge of how entity IDs work.

Config setting Default value
Camera ID 202
Pixelmon ID 200
Poké Ball ID 201
Trainer ID 199

PokéLoot

Config setting Description Default value
Chest spawn rate The frequency at which PokéLoot chests spawn.
  • 0: Minimal (about 1 chest every 64 chunks)
  • 1: Normal (about 1 chest every 32 chunks)
  • 2: More (about 1 chest every 18 chunks)
  • 3: Extreme (about 1 chest every 10 chunks)
1 (Normal)
Default spawn mode The default setting for how PokéLoot chests act once looted.
  • 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).
0 (First Come, First Served)
Hidden Grotto - enabled Whether or not Hidden Grottos spawn naturally. True
Hidden PokéChest - enabled Whether or not invisible PokéLoot chests spawn naturally. True
Normal PokéChest - enabled Whether or not visible PokéLoot chests spawn naturally. True
Timed loot How often players can loot PokéLoot chests that are set to have timed loot. This value is in seconds.
  • 1 hour = 3600 seconds
  • 1 day = 86400 seconds
  • 1 week = 604800 seconds
86400 seconds (1 day)

Spawning

Config setting Description Default value
Allow Legendaries to spawn Whether or not Legendary Pokémon will spawn naturally. This only affects (Groudon, Kyogre, Mew, and Rayquaza). True
Dimensions Pokémon will spawn in Dimensions that Pixelmon spawners will function in. 0 (Overworld)
Display global message on Legendary spawn Whether or not a message will display when a Legendary Pokémon spawns. The message also displays which biome the Pokémon spawned in. True
Gen1 Whether or not Generation 1 Pokémon (#1-#151) can spawn. True
Gen2 Whether or not Generation 2 Pokémon (#152-#251) can spawn. True
Gen3 Whether or not Generation 3 Pokémon (#252-#386) can spawn. True
Gen4 Whether or not Generation 4 Pokémon ([[Turtwig|#387]-#493) can spawn. True
Gen5 Whether or not Generation 5 Pokémon (#494-#649) can spawn. True
Gen6 Whether or not Generation 6 Pokémon (#650-#721) can spawn. This option is currently useless as no Generation 6 Pokémon will be implemented until Generation 7 is released. True
Legendary spawn rate How often Legendary Pokémon that spawn naturally (Groudon, Kyogre, Mew, and Rayquaza) spawn. This number follows the formula of 1/x Pokémon. 15000 (1/15000 Pokémon)
Max number of air Pokémon The maximum number of naturally spawning air Pokémon (air spawns + air persistent spawns) that can exists at once. 2
Max number of land Pokémon The maximum number of naturally spawning land Pokémon that can exists at once. 40
Max number of underground Pokémon The maximum number of naturally spawning underground Pokémon that can exists at once. 20
Max number of water Pokémon The maximum number of naturally spawning water Pokémon that can exists at once. 20
Shiny spawn rate The rarity of Shiny Pokémon, using the formula 1/x Pokémon. 8192 (1/8192 Pokémon)

Starters

Config setting Description Default value
Level The initial level that Trainers' starter Pokémon will be at. This can be between levels 5 and 100. 5
Shiny If enabled, Trainers' starter Pokémon will always be Shiny. False
1 - First choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Bulbasaur
2 - Second choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Squirtle
3 - Third choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Charmander
4 - Fourth choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Chikorita
5 - Fifth choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Totodile
6 - Sixth choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Cyndaquil
7 - Seventh choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Treecko
8 - Eighth choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Mudkip
9 - Ninth choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Torchic
10 - Tenth choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Turtwig
11 - Eleventh choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Piplup
12 - Twelfth choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Chimchar
13 - Thirteenth choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Snivy
14 - Fourteenth choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Oshawott
15 - Fifteenth choice A choice for Trainers' starter Pokémon. Tepig

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