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[[File:2014-01-03_10.54.13.png|250px|right|Riding [[Charizard]]]]
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{{#seo:
Right-clicking on a mountable Pokémon with no [[item]] in hand will allow the player to ride the Pokémon. Right-clicking again will dismount. Occasionally, this will not work, in which case it is best simply to recall the Pokémon and send it out again. A saddle will not work and is not needed. Turning must be done with directional keys and can be somewhat difficult. Pokémon will always travel in a straight line in whatever direction their head is aimed; for this a third-person view is helpful.
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|title=Mounting
==Land Mounts==
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*[[Arcanine]]
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|keywords=mounting, pixelmon, minecraft mod
*[[Camerupt]]
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|description=This page covers mounting in pixelmon.
*[[Dodrio]]
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*[[Girafarig]]
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There is an assortment of Pokémon who can be ridden. A Pokémon may only be ridden by its owner, while wild Pokémon cannot be ridden unless caught.
*[[Golem]]
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__TOC__
*[[Graveler]]
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Interacting with a sent-out mountable Pokémon owned by the player will allow the player to ride the Pokémon. While riding a Pokémon, either sneaking or returning the Pokémon to its [[Poké Balls|Poké Ball]] will cause the player to dismount. A {{mc|saddle}} cannot be placed on a Pokémon and is not needed to ride the Pokémon. Turning is done with directional keys. Pokémon will always travel in a straight line in whatever direction they are facing; for this, a third-person view is helpful.
*[[Groudon]]
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*[[Kangaskhan]]
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It is possible to engage in battle while riding a Pokémon, but the Pokémon will be dismounted when the battle begins.
*[[Onix]]
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*[[Machamp]]
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The default speed of any given mount is based on the Pokémon's speed stat.  An increase in the speed stat results in a faster mount.
*[[Meganium]]
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*[[Nidoking]]
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There are three types of mounts: land mounts, water mounts, and flying mounts.
*[[Nidoqueen]]
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*[[Ninetales]]
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NOTE: If a Pokémon in the following lists is listed as a certain type of mount, all of its forms are also that type of mount unless mentioned otherwise. (i.e.: Absol is a land mount, so Mega Absol is a land mount. Giratina is a flying mount, so both of its forms are flying mounts.)
*[[Onix]]
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*[[Ponyta]]
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="overflow:auto;" data-expandtext="show" data-collapsetext="hide">
*[[Rapidash]]
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===Land mounts===
*[[Rhydon]]
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<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
*[[Sceptile]]
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Land mounts are the most basic type of mountable Pokémon. They can jump, but they can also traverse one-block-high slopes without jumping. They can also go in water (including those weak to [[Water]]-type moves), although they have to be kept afloat with the jump button or else they will sink to the bottom, similar to navigating water on foot.
*[[Scolipede]]
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*{{p|Abomasnow}}
*[[Scyther]]
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*{{p|Absol}}
*[[Serperior]]
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*{{p|Aegislash}}
*[[Stantler]]
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*{{p|Aggron}}
*[[Tauros]]
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*{{p|Alakazam}}
*[[Typhlosion]]
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*{{p|Amoonguss}}
*[[Torterra]]
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*{{p|Arbok}}
*[[Venusaur]]
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*{{p|Arcanine}}
==Water Mounts==
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*{{p|Arctozolt}}
Water mounts typically are able to function on land, including the ability to jump, despite the appearances of some of them. To stay afloat, the jump button must be held, or else the Pokémon will start to sink.
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*{{p|Ariados}}
*[[Blastoise]]
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*{{p|Armaldo}}
*[[Dewgong]]
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*{{p|Audino}}
*[[Drifblim]]
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*{{p|Aurorus}}
*[[Feraligatr]]
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*{{p|Bastiodon}}
*[[Gyarados]]
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*{{p|Bayleef}}
*[[Kyogre]]
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*{{p|Beartic}}
*[[Lapras]]
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*{{p|Bewear}}
*[[Poliwrath]]
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*{{p|Bisharp}}
*[[Samurott]]
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*{{p|Blastoise}}
*[[Seaking]]
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*{{p|Blaziken}}
*[[Tentacruel]]
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*{{p|Blissey}}
==Flying Mounts==
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*{{p|Boldore}}
Flying on flying mounts is similar to Creative mode - the jump button must be held in order to ascend. There is no stamina, so flight is unlimited. Flying mounts, with the exception of Drifblim, will be dismounted if flown into water.
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*{{p|Boltund}}
*[[Aerodactyl]]
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*{{p|Bouffalant}}
*[[Archeops]]
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*{{p|Breloom}}
*[[Articuno]]
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*{{p|Bronzong}}
*[[Charizard]]
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*{{p|Cacturne}}
*[[Dragonite]]
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*{{p|Camerupt}}
*[[Drifblim]]
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*{{p|Centiskorch}}
*[[Fearow]]
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*{{p|Chansey}}
*[[Flygon]]
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*{{p|Chesnaught}}
*[[Golurk]]
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*{{p|Cinderace}}
*[[Metagross]]
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*{{p|Clefable}}
*[[Moltres]]
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*{{p|Coalossal}}
*[[Rayquaza]]
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*{{p|Cobalion}}
*[[Salamence]]
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*{{p|Conkeldurr}}
*[[Pidgeot]]
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*{{p|Copperajah}}
*[[Tropius]]
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*{{p|Crabominable}}
*[[Zapdos]]
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*{{p|Crustle}}
==Config Settings==
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*{{p|Cryogonal}}
*The moves [[Fly]] and [[Surf]] are normally not required to mount Pokémon, but it is possible to make them requirements by setting "Have [[HM]] To Ride" to "true" in the Pixelmon config file. This setting will make Pokémon unable to be ridden unless they know either Fly or Surf, rendering most land mounts unusable completely (with the exceptions of [[Kangaskhan]], [[Nidoking]], [[Nidoqueen]], [[Rhydon]], and [[Tauros]], who are able to learn Surf despite not being water mounts). Metagross will also be unusable as a flying mount due to its inability to learn Fly.
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*{{p|Cufant}}
*It is also possible to disable mounting altogether by setting "Allow Riding" to "false".
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*{{p|Cyclizar}}
==Gallery==
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*{{p|Darmanitan}}
<gallery>
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*{{p|Delphox}}
2013-10-28_16.37.47.png|Riding on a [[shiny]] Charizard
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*{{p|Diggersby}}
2014-03-30_02.53.37.png|Riding shiny Charizard
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*{{p|Dodrio}}
2013-10-28_16.39.50.png|Riding a shiny [[Blastoise]]
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*{{p|Donphan}}
2013-12-08_14.39.45.png|Riding a shiny [[Ponyta]]
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*{{p|Dracovish}}
2013-11-17_15.41.58.png|Mounted [[Flygon]]
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*{{p|Dracozolt}}
2014-02-16_10.37.58.png|Riding [[Kyogre]]
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*{{p|Drampa}}
</gallery>
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*{{p|Drapion}}
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*{{p|Druddigon}}
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*{{p|Dubwool}}
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*{{p|Duraludon}}
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*{{p|Dusclops}}
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*{{p|Dusknoir}}
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*{{p|Eiscue}}
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*{{p|Electrode}}
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*{{p|Emboar}}
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*{{p|Empoleon}}
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*{{p|Entei}}
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*{{p|Espeon}}
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*{{p|Excadrill}}
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*{{p|Exeggutor}}
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*{{p|Exploud}}
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*{{p|Falinks}}
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*{{p|Feraligatr}}
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*{{p|Ferrothorn}}
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*{{p|Flareon}}
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*{{p|Forretress}}
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*{{p|Furfrou}}
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*{{p|Gabite}}
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*{{p|Galvantula}}
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*{{p|Garbodor}}
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*{{p|Gengar}}
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*{{p|Gigalith}}
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*{{p|Girafarig}}
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*{{p|Glaceon}}
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*{{p|Glalie}}
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*{{p|Glastrier}}
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*{{p|Gogoat}}
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*{{p|Golduck}}
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*{{p|Golem}}
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*{{p|Goodra}}
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*{{p|Granbull}}
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*{{p|Graveler}}
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*{{p|Greninja}}
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*{{p|Groudon}}
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*{{p|Gurdurr}}
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*{{p|Guzzlord}}
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*{{p|Hariyama}}
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*{{p|Hatterene}}
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*{{p|Haunter}}
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*{{p|Haxorus}}
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*{{p|Heatran}}
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*{{p|Heracross}}
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*{{p|Hippopotas}}
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*{{p|Hippowdon}}
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*{{p|Houndoom}}
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*{{p|Incineroar}}
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*{{p|Infernape}}
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*{{p|Inteleon}}
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*{{p|Jolteon}}
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*{{p|Kangaskhan}}
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*{{p|Keldeo}}
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*{{p|Kommo-o}}
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*{{p|Krookodile}}
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*{{p|Kyurem}}
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*{{p|Lairon}}
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*{{p|Leafeon}}
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*{{p|Lickilicky}}
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*{{p|Lickitung}}
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*{{p|Liepard}}
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*{{p|Lucario}}
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*{{p|Ludicolo}}
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*{{p|Lurantis}}
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*{{p|Luxray}}
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*{{p|Lycanroc}}
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*{{p|Machamp}}
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*{{p|Machoke}}
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*{{p|Mamoswine}}
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*{{p|Manectric}}
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*{{p|Meganium}}
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*{{p|Melmetal}}
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*{{p|Mienshao}}
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*{{p|Morpeko}}
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*{{p|Mudbray}}
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*{{p|Mudsdale}}
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*{{p|Muk}}
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*{{p|Musharna}}
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*{{p|Nidoking}}
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*{{p|Nidoqueen}}
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*{{p|Ninetales}}
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*{{p|Numel}}
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*{{p|Obstagoon}}
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*{{p|Onix}}
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*{{p|Oranguru}}
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*{{p|Palossand}}
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*{{p|Pangoro}}
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*{{p|Parasect}}
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*{{p|Passimian}}
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*{{p|Persian}}
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*{{p|Pheromosa}}
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*{{p|Piloswine}}
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*{{p|Pinsir}}
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*{{p|Poliwrath}}
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*{{p|Ponyta}}
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*{{p|Probopass}}
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*{{p|Purugly}}
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*{{p|Pyroar}}
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*{{p|Quagsire}}
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*{{p|Quilava}}
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*{{p|Raikou}}
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*{{p|Rampardos}}
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*{{p|Rapidash}}
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*{{p|Raticate}}
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*{{p|Regice}}
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*{{p|Regidrago}}
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*{{p|Regigigas}}
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*{{p|Regirock}}
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*{{p|Registeel}}
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*{{p|Reuniclus}}
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*{{p|Rhydon}}
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*{{p|Rhyhorn}}
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*{{p|Rhyperior}}
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*{{p|Rillaboom}}
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*{{p|Salazzle}}
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*{{p|Sandaconda}}
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*{{p|Sawk}}
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*{{p|Sawsbuck}}
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*{{p|Sceptile}}
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*{{p|Scolipede}}
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*{{p|Scyther}}
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*{{p|Seismitoad}}
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*{{p|Serperior}}
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*{{p|Seviper}}
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*{{p|Shelgon}}
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*{{p|Shiftry}}
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*{{p|Silvally}}
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*{{p|Slaking}}
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*{{p|Slowbro}}
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*{{p|Slowking}}
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*{{p|Snorlax}}
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*{{p|Spectrier}}
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*{{p|Stakataka}}
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*{{p|Stantler}}
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*{{p|Steelix}}
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*{{p|Stonjourner}}
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*{{p|Stoutland}}
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*{{p|Suicune}}
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*{{p|Swalot}}
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*{{p|Sylveon}}
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*{{p|Tangrowth}}
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*{{p|Tauros}}
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*{{p|Terrakion}}
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*{{p|Thievul}}
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*{{p|Throh}}
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*{{p|Ting-Lu}}
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*{{p|Torkoal}}
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*{{p|Torracat}}
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*{{p|Torterra}}
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*{{p|Trevenant}}
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*{{p|Turtonator}}
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*{{p|TypeNull}}
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*{{p|Typhlosion}}
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*{{p|Tyranitar}}
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*{{p|Tyrantrum}}
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*{{p|Umbreon}}
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*{{p|Ursaring}}
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*{{p|Urshifu}}
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*{{p|Vanilluxe}}
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*{{p|Vaporeon}}
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*{{p|Venusaur}}
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*{{p|Victreebel}}
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*{{p|Vileplume}}
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*{{p|Virizion}}
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*{{p|Weezing}}
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*{{p|Wo-Chien}}
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*{{p|Wyrdeer}}
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*{{p|Xerneas}}
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*{{p|Xurkitree}}
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*{{p|Zacian}}
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*{{p|Zamazenta}}
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*{{p|Zangoose}}
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*{{p|Zarude}}
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*{{p|Zebstrika}}
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*{{p|Zeraora}}
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*{{p|Zoroark}}
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*{{p|Zweilous}}
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*{{p|Zygarde}}
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</div></div>
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<br>
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="overflow:auto;" data-expandtext="show" data-collapsetext="hide">
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===Water mounts===
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<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
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In water, water mounts will remain at a constant height above water without need to hold the jump button. The jump button can be pressed to make them descend underwater, where the player will receive no damage from drowning. While riding a water mount, underwater visibility is increased. If a Pokémon is a water mount but not a land mount, it will not be able to move on land.
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*{{p|Araquanid}}
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*{{p|Arctovish}}
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*{{p|Avalugg}}
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*{{p|Barbaracle}}
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*{{p|Barraskewda}}
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*{{p|Bibarel}}
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*{{p|Carracosta}}
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*{{p|Clawitzer}}
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*{{p|Clodsire}}
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*{{p|Cloyster}}
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*{{p|Crawdaunt}}
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*{{p|Dewgong}}
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*{{p|Dragalge}}
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*{{p|Drednaw}}
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*{{p|Eelektross}}
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*{{p|Floatzel}}
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*{{p|Gastrodon}}
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*{{p|Golisopod}}
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*{{p|Gorebyss}}
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*{{p|Grapploct}}
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*{{p|Gyarados}}
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*{{p|Huntail}}
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*{{p|Jellicent}}
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*{{p|Kabutops}}
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*{{p|Kingdra}}
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*{{p|Kyogre}}
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*{{p|Lanturn}}
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*{{p|Lapras}}
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*{{p|Lumineon}}
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*{{p|Malamar}}
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*{{p|Mantine}}
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*{{p|Milotic}}
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*{{p|Nihilego}}
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*{{p|Primarina}}
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*{{p|Samurott}}
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*{{p|Seaking}}
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*{{p|Sealeo}}
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*{{p|Sharpedo}}
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*{{p|Starmie}}
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*{{p|Swampert}}
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*{{p|Swanna}}
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*{{p|Tentacruel}}
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*{{p|Wailmer}}
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*{{p|Wailord}}
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*{{p|Walrein}}
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*{{p|Whiscash}}
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</div></div>
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<br>
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<div class="toccolours mw-collapsible mw-collapsed" style="overflow:auto;" data-expandtext="show" data-collapsetext="hide">
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===Flying mounts===
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<div class="mw-collapsible-content">
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While on most flying mounts, the jump button can be used to ascend. If the jump button is then released, the Pokémon will slowly glide back down to the surface.
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There is no stamina, so flight is unlimited. Flying mounts will be dismounted if flown into water.
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*{{p|Aerodactyl}}
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*{{p|Altaria}}
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*{{p|Arceus}}
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*{{p|Archeops}}
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*{{p|Articuno}}
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*{{p|Braviary}}
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*{{p|Buzzwole}}
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*{{p|Celesteela}}
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*{{p|Chandelure}}
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*{{p|Charizard}}
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*{{p|Chatot}}
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*{{p|Claydol}}
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*{{p|Corviknight}}
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*{{p|Cramorant}}
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*{{p|Cresselia}}
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*{{p|Crobat}}
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*{{p|Darkrai}}
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*{{p|Decidueye}}
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*{{p|Deoxys}}
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*{{p|Dialga}}
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*{{p|Dragapult}}
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*{{p|Dragonite}}
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*{{p|Drifblim}}
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*{{p|Emolga}}
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*{{p|Eternatus}}
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*{{p|Fearow}}
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*{{p|Flygon}}
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*{{p|Frosmoth}}
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*{{p|Garchomp}}
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*{{p|Genesect}}
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*{{p|Giratina}}
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*{{p|Gliscor}}
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*{{p|Golurk}}
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*{{p|Ho-Oh}}
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*{{p|Honchkrow}}
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*{{p|Hydreigon}}
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*{{p|Klinklang}}
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*{{p|Latias}}
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*{{p|Latios}}
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*{{p|Lunala}}
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*{{p|Magnezone}}
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*{{p|Mandibuzz}}
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*{{p|Metagross}}
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*{{p|Mewtwo}}
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*{{p|Moltres}}
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*{{p|Naganadel}}
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*{{p|Necrozma}}
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*{{p|Noctowl}}
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*{{p|Noivern}}
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*{{p|Orbeetle}}
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*{{p|Palkia}}
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*{{p|Pelipper}}
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*{{p|Pidgeot}}
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*{{p|Rayquaza}}
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*{{p|Regieleki}}
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*{{p|Reshiram}}
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*{{p|Roaring Moon}}
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*{{p|Salamence}}
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*{{p|Scizor}}
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*{{p|Sigilyph}}
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*{{p|Skarmory}}
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*{{p|Solgaleo}}
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*{{p|Staraptor}}
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*{{p|Swanna}}
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*{{p|Swellow}}
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*{{p|Swoobat}}
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*{{p|Talonflame}}
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*{{p|TapuBulu}}
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*{{p|TapuKoko}}
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*{{p|TapuLele}}
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*{{p|Togekiss}}
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*{{p|Toucannon}}
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*{{p|Tropius}}
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*{{p|Unfezant}}
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*{{p|Venomoth}}
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*{{p|Vespiquen}}
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*{{p|Vibrava}}
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*{{p|Vikavolt}}
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*{{p|Volcanion}}
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*{{p|Volcarona}}
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*{{p|Xatu}}
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*{{p|Yanmega}}
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*{{p|Yveltal}}
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*{{p|Zapdos}}
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*{{p|Zekrom}}
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</div></div>
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==[[Config]] settings==
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*<code>allow-riding</code>: Allow players to ride Pokémon. If false, no Pokémon can be ridden.
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*<code>riding-speed-multiplier</code>: A multiplier for the mounting speed of Pokémon. Can be between 0 and 1, where 1 is the default mounting speed.
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*<code>enable-point-to-steer</code>: If enabled, this option causes a mounted Pokémon to be steered by moving the camera, matching the directional controls on foot. If disabled, mounted Pokémon are steered using the keybinds for moving left and right.
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*<code>land-mount</code>: If enabled, allows riding Pokémon mounts that do not have the ability to fly or surf.
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*<code>require-h-m</code>: Whether or not Fly or Surf must be known by a water or flying mounted Pokémon in order to mount it. Land mounts are unaffected by this setting.
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*<code>flying-speed-limit</code>: Sets the flying speed limit for a mounted Pokémon in the new flying system.
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==Trivia==
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<spoiler text = "Old Generation 1 Flight Mechanics">
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{{History}}
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Mounts from Generation 1 have a different flight mechanic. Use forwards to tilt down and backwards to tilt up, with jump to increase thrust and sprint to decrease it. The Pokémon will travel in the direction of the pitch instead of needing to hold the jump button. At top speed, this is far faster than the normal mechanic. The left and right keys cause strafing instead of turning, with the Pokémon turning in the direction the player is facing.
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</spoiler>
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Up to version 8.4.3, the following config settings were available:
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*"allowRiding": If set to false, mounting Pokémon is disabled.
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*"needHMToRide": If set to true, either [[Fly]] or [[Surf]] must be known by a flying or water mount in order to ride it. Land mounts are unaffected by this setting.
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*"ridingSpeedMultiplier": A multiplier between 0 and 1 used to change the traveling speed of mounted Pokémon. 1 is the default traveling speed.

Latest revision as of 16:29, 8 January 2025

There is an assortment of Pokémon who can be ridden. A Pokémon may only be ridden by its owner, while wild Pokémon cannot be ridden unless caught.

Interacting with a sent-out mountable Pokémon owned by the player will allow the player to ride the Pokémon. While riding a Pokémon, either sneaking or returning the Pokémon to its Poké Ball will cause the player to dismount. A saddle cannot be placed on a Pokémon and is not needed to ride the Pokémon. Turning is done with directional keys. Pokémon will always travel in a straight line in whatever direction they are facing; for this, a third-person view is helpful.

It is possible to engage in battle while riding a Pokémon, but the Pokémon will be dismounted when the battle begins.

The default speed of any given mount is based on the Pokémon's speed stat. An increase in the speed stat results in a faster mount.

There are three types of mounts: land mounts, water mounts, and flying mounts.

NOTE: If a Pokémon in the following lists is listed as a certain type of mount, all of its forms are also that type of mount unless mentioned otherwise. (i.e.: Absol is a land mount, so Mega Absol is a land mount. Giratina is a flying mount, so both of its forms are flying mounts.)

Land mounts

Land mounts are the most basic type of mountable Pokémon. They can jump, but they can also traverse one-block-high slopes without jumping. They can also go in water (including those weak to Water-type moves), although they have to be kept afloat with the jump button or else they will sink to the bottom, similar to navigating water on foot.


Water mounts

In water, water mounts will remain at a constant height above water without need to hold the jump button. The jump button can be pressed to make them descend underwater, where the player will receive no damage from drowning. While riding a water mount, underwater visibility is increased. If a Pokémon is a water mount but not a land mount, it will not be able to move on land.


Config settings

  • allow-riding: Allow players to ride Pokémon. If false, no Pokémon can be ridden.
  • riding-speed-multiplier: A multiplier for the mounting speed of Pokémon. Can be between 0 and 1, where 1 is the default mounting speed.
  • enable-point-to-steer: If enabled, this option causes a mounted Pokémon to be steered by moving the camera, matching the directional controls on foot. If disabled, mounted Pokémon are steered using the keybinds for moving left and right.
  • land-mount: If enabled, allows riding Pokémon mounts that do not have the ability to fly or surf.
  • require-h-m: Whether or not Fly or Surf must be known by a water or flying mounted Pokémon in order to mount it. Land mounts are unaffected by this setting.
  • flying-speed-limit: Sets the flying speed limit for a mounted Pokémon in the new flying system.

Trivia

Old Generation 1 Flight Mechanics

Up to version 8.4.3, the following config settings were available:

  • "allowRiding": If set to false, mounting Pokémon is disabled.
  • "needHMToRide": If set to true, either Fly or Surf must be known by a flying or water mount in order to ride it. Land mounts are unaffected by this setting.
  • "ridingSpeedMultiplier": A multiplier between 0 and 1 used to change the traveling speed of mounted Pokémon. 1 is the default traveling speed.

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