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Revision as of 21:09, 3 October 2014
For information on iron ingots in vanilla Minecraft, see this page.
Iron ingots can be obtained from smelting iron ore like in vanilla Minecraft, but they can also be obtained as drops from many wild Steel-type Pokémon.
Iron ingots are needed to craft a variety of different items in Pixelmon, including healers, anvils, iron discs, iron hammers, Wailmer Pails, and both types of running boots.
Pokémon drops
Pokémon | Chance | Quantity |
---|---|---|
Aggron | 40% | 3 |
Aron | 40% | 3 |
Bisharp | 40% | 3 |
Empoleon | 40% | 3 |
Klang | 40% | 3 |
Klink | 40% | 3 |
Klinklang | 40% | 3 |
Lairon | 40% | 3 |
Magnemite | 40% | 3 |
Magneton | 40% | 3 |
Magnezone | 40% | 3 |
Metagross | 40% | 3 |
Metang | 40% | 3 |
Pawniard | 40% | 3 |
Scizor | 40% | 3 |