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==Commands==
 
==Commands==
*/catchrate ''Pokémon'': Displays the [[catch rate]] of the specified Pokémon. This command can also be used on Pokémon (up to Generation 5) that are unimplemented. If the specified name is not a Pokémon or is a Generation 6 Pokémon, the command will state that the catch rate is 0.
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*/breed ''position'' ''position'': Spawns an [[Egg]] in the player's party (or [[PC]] if the player's party is full) that would normally be created when [[breeding]] the two Pokémon in the specified party slots. If two selected Pokémon cannot breed together, no Egg will be produced. This command is not affected by breeding environments. After using this command, a 10 minute cooldown timer (modifiable in the config) must elapse before using this command again. This command can also be executed with "/pokebreed" and "/pbreed".
*/compdel ''player'' ''box'' ''position'': Deletes the Pokémon in the specified box (1-16) and position (1-30) from the specified player's [[PC]].
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*/catchrate ''Pokémon'': Displays the [[catch rate]] of the specified Pokémon.
*/compsearch ''player'' ''Pokémon'': Displays all occurrences of the specified Pokémon in the specified player's PC, including level, box number, position, and [[Shininess]]. [[Eggs]] containing the specified Pokémon will also be displayed. If the Pokémon is not in the player's PC, the command will say so. This command does not look in the player's party.
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*/compsearch ''player'' ''Pokémon'': Displays all occurrences of the specified Pokémon in the specified player's PC, including box number, [[Shininess]], level, [[Nature]], [[Growth]], [[Ability]], original Trainer, [[held item]], [[EVs]], IVs, and moves. To find the majority of this information, the player can mouse-over the corresponding section of the chat box. [[Eggs]] containing the specified Pokémon will also be displayed. This command does not look in the player's party. This command can also be executed with "/pokecompsearch" and "/pcompsearch".
*/compsee ''player'' ''box'': Shows all of the Pokémon in the specified box in the specified player's PC. Along with the Pokémon themselves, their levels, positions in the box, and [[Shininess]] are displayed. The contents of Eggs are shown rather than the Eggs themselves.
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*/compsee ''player'' ''box'': Shows all of the Pokémon in the specified box in the specified player's PC. Along with the Pokémon themselves, their [[Shininess]], level, [[Nature]], [[Growth]], [[Ability]], original Trainer, [[held item]] are shown. To find the majority of this information, the player can mouse-over the individual Pokémon of the chat box. The contents of Eggs are shown rather than the Eggs themselves. This command can also be executed with "/pokecompsee" and "/pcompsee".
*/evolvl ''Pokémon'': Displays the [[evolution]] details (or lack thereof) of the specified Pokémon. This command will not specify what [[held item]] is needed for Pokémon that need to hold certain items and fulfill an additional condition to evolve (such as [[Gligar]] or [[Electabuzz]]). Only the first possible evolution by [[Pokédex]] number will be displayed for branched evolutions like [[Eevee]] or [[Gloom]].
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*/evolve ''player'' ''position'': [[Evolves]] the Pokémon in the specified position of the specified player's party if there is a Pokémon it can evolve into. The Pokémon will evolve regardless of whether evolutionary conditions (such as level) are met. If the Pokémon can evolve into multiple different Pokémon, like [[Eevee]], the Pokémon will evolve into its first evolution by [[Pokédex]] number (in Eevee's case, [[Vaporeon]]. The player argument can be omitted to refer to the player who used the command. "/pokeevolve" and "pevolve" can also be used to execute this command.
*/getevs ''player'' ''position'': This command will display the [[EVs]] that the Pokémon in the specified party position (1-6) of the specified player has accumulated. It will show the EVs for each individual stat (HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed), the total amount of EVs gained, the maximum possible EVs (510), and the percentage of EVs that have been gained towards the maximum ({{Frac|''Current EVs''|510}}).
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*/evs ''player'' ''position'': This command will display the [[EVs]] that the Pokémon in the specified party position (1-6) of the specified player has accumulated. It will show the EVs for each individual stat (HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed), the total amount of EVs gained, the maximum possible EVs (510), and the percentage of EVs that have been gained towards the maximum ({{Frac|''Current EVs''|510}}).
*/getivs ''player'' ''position'': This command will display the IVs that the Pokémon in the specified party position (1-6) of the specified player has. It will show the IVs for each stat (HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed), the total IVs, the maximum possible IVs (31 in every stat, 186), and the percentage of IVs that the Pokémon has compared to the maximum ({{Frac|''Current IVs''|186}}). Despite the command showing a percentage, it is not possible to change a Pokémon IVs without modifying NBT tags.
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*/gift ''player'' ''position'': Gives the specified player the Pokémon in the specified position of the command user's party. This command cannot be used if the user of the command only has one Pokémon. This command can also be executed with "/pokegift", "/pgift", "/pokesell", and "/psell".
*/legendary ''player'' ''arguments'': Gives a random [[Legendary Pokémon]] to the specified player. Additional arguments are optional and the same as the default /pokegive command.
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*/hatch ''position'': Hatches the [[Egg]] that currently resides in the specified position of the player's party. This command has no effect if the position does not contain an Egg. After using this command, a 10 minute cooldown timer (modifiable in the config) must elapse before using this command again. This command can also be executed with "/pokehatch" and "/phatch".
*/movelist ''Pokémon'': Displays a list of the specified Pokémon's level up moves, including the moves' names and what levels they are learned at. This command sometimes shows erroneous levels that are slightly higher than the actual levels when the Pokémon learns moves.
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*/ivs ''player'' ''position'': This command will display the IVs that the Pokémon in the specified party position (1-6) of the specified player has. It will show the IVs for each stat (HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed), the total IVs, the maximum possible IVs (31 in every stat, 186), and the percentage of IVs that the Pokémon has compared to the maximum ({{Frac|''Current IVs''|186}}).
*/pc: Opens the player's PC.
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*/movelist ''Pokémon'': Displays all of the specified Pokémon's level-up, [[Egg]], and [[tutor]] moves. This command does not list moves that a Pokémon can learn via [[TM]]/[[HM]].
*/pheal: Heals all Pokémon in the player's party. Equivalent to /pokeheal from the default Pixelmon [[commands]].
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*/pc: Opens the player's PC. This command can also be executed with "/pokepc" and "/ppc".
*/pokeaccept: Accepts a challenge that was sent to the player and starts a battle with the challenge. The challenge cannot be accepted if the player is already in a battle.
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*/pdel ''player'' ''filter'' ''Pokémon'': Removes a single Pokémon with the specified species name from the possession of the specified player based on one or more filters. At least one filter must be used. If more than one filter must be used, the second filter and onwards must be after the Pokémon argument. Filters, which can be specified either in full or as an abbreviation (possible abbreviations listed in parentheses), include:
*/pokechallenge ''player'': Challenges the specified player to a Pokémon battle, which can be accepted or denied if the challenged player uses the /pokeaccept or /pokedeny commands, respectively. Players cannot be challenged if they are offline, in a [[trade]], or already being challenged by another player.
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**"box" ("b"): The box number of the Pokémon.
*/pokechallenge cancel: Cancels a previously made battle challenge.
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**"gender:" ("ge:", "ge"): The gender of the Pokémon. Genderless Pokémon cannot be selected using this filter.
*/pokecolor ''player'' ''position'' ''color''. The Pokémon owned by the specified player that is in the specified party position will have its name text changed to the specified color. This affects all occurrences of the Pokémon's name, including the overhead text above the Pokémon when outside of battle, any interfaces with the Pokémon's name (including in battle) and any messages with the Pokémon's name. Possible colors include aqua, black, blue, gold, green, purple, red, and yellow. The Pokémon's name color can be reset to white by renaming the Pokémon; deleting all characters in the renaming text box will cause the color to reset.
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**"growth:" ("gr:", "gr"): The [[growth (stat)|growth]] of the Pokémon.
*/pokedel ''player'' ''position'': Removes the Pokémon in the specified party position of the specified player. Cannot be used if the specified player only has one Pokémon in his/her party.
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**"level:" ("l:", "l"): The level of the Pokémon.
*/pokedeny: Denies a challenge issued to the player.
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**"nature:" ("n:", "n"): The [[Nature]] of the Pokémon.
*/pokeedit ''player'' ''position'' ''aspect'': Edits a single aspect of the Pokémon in the specified position of the specified player's party. Editing multiple aspects of the Pokémon requires multiple uses of the command. The possible aspects are as follows. The colon is optional for each of the arguments.
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**"party" ("p"): A Pokémon in the player's party.
**happ:''happiness'' - [[Happiness]] (0-255)
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**"s": [[Shiny Pokémon]].
**n:''nature'' - [[Nature]]
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This command can also be executed with "/pokedelete".
**s:''growth'' - [[Growth (stat)|Growth]]
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*/pgive ''player'' ''Pokémon'' ''arguments'': Gives the specified player the specified Pokémon. This command allows access to more arguments than the deafult /pokegive command, which are listed below. Several arguments have abbreviations that can also be used; these abbreviations are listed in parentheses.
**ball:''ball'' - [[Poké Balls|Poké Ball]]
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**"ability:" ("ab:", "ab"): [[Ability]]. This argument is case sensitive and Pokémon can only be assigned Abilities that they can have legally.
**lvl:''level'' - Level
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**"ball:" ("ba:", "ba"): The [[Poké Ball]] that the Pokémon is contained in. The argument takes the Poké Ball type itself without "Ball" (e.g., "ba:Ultra").
**hp:''HP'' - HP stat (0-500)
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**"gender:" ("ge:", "ge"): Gender ("m" for male, "f" for female", "n" for genderless).
**atk:''stat" - Attack stat (0-500)
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**"growth:" ("gr:", "gr"): [[Growth (stat)|Growth]].
**def:''stat'' - Defense stat (0-500)
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**"level:" ("l:", "l"): The level of the Pokémon.
**satk:''stat'' - Special Attack stat (0-500)
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**"nature:" ("n:", "n"): [[Nature]].
**sdef:''stat'' - Special Defense stat (0-500)
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**"shiny" ("s"): Makes the Pokémon [[Shiny]].
**spd:''stat'' - Speed stat (0-500)
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This command also replaces the default /pokegive command.
**evhp:''EV'' - HP EV (0-255)
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*/pokeedit ''player'' ''position'' ''aspect'': Edits one or more aspects of the Pokémon in the specified position of the specified player's party. The possible aspects are as follows. Several arguments have abbreviations that can also be used; these abbreviations are listed in parentheses.
**evatk:''EV'' - Attack EV (0-255)
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**"ability:" ("ab:", "ab"): [[Ability]]. This argument is case sensitive and Pokémon can only be assigned Abilities that they can have legally.
**evdef:''EV'' - Defense EV (0-255)
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**"ball:" ("ba:", "ba"): The [[Poké Ball]] that the Pokémon is contained in. The argument takes the Poké Ball type itself without "Ball" (e.g., "ba:Ultra").
**evsatk:''EV'' - Special Attack EV (0-255)
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**"evattack": Attack [[EV]] (0-255).
**evsdef:''EV'' - Special Defense EV (0-255)
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**"evdefence": Defense [[EV]] (0-255).
**evspd:''EV'' - Speed EV (0-255)
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**"evhp": HP [[EV]] (0-255).
**ivhp:''IV'' - HP IV (0-31)
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**"evspecialattack": Special Attack [[EV]] (0-255).
**ivatk:''IV'' - Attack IV (0-31)
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**"evspecialdefence": Special Defense [[EV]] (0-255).
**ivdef:''IV'' - Defense IV (0-31)
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**"evspeed": Speed [[EV]] (0-255).
**ivsatk:''IV'' - Special Attack IV (0-31)
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**"gender:" ("ge:", "ge"): Gender ("m" for male, "f" for female", "n" for genderless).
**ivsdef:''IV'' - Special Defense IV (0-31)
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**"growth:" ("gr:", "gr"): [[Growth (stat)|Growth]].
**ivspd:''IV'' - Speed IV (0-31)
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**"ivattack": Attack IV (0-31).
*/pokeevolve ''player'' ''position'': Evolves the Pokémon in the specified position of the specified player's party regardless of whether normal evolution conditions are met. If the Pokémon has no evolution, nothing will occur. With branched evolutions, the Pokémon will evolve into the first evolution in Pokédex order (e.g., Eevee to [[Vaporeon]]). The contents of Eggs can be evolved.
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**"ivdefence": Defense IV (0-31).
*/pokefind ''Pokémon'': Displays the locations (via coordinates) of all occurrences of the specified Pokémon in the world. Only wild Pokémon will be found by this command. If there are currently no instances of the specified Pokémon in the world, nothing will happen.
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**"ivhp": HP IV (0-31).
*/pokegive2 ''player'' ''Pokémon'' ''arguments'': Gives the specified player the specified Pokémon. The arguments for this command are the same as /pokeedit and as many arguments as necessary can be used (separated by spaces). There is also an additional possible argument not used in /pokeedit:
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**"ivspecialattack": Special Attack IV (0-31).
**s - Makes the given Pokémon Shiny.
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**"ivspecialdefence": Special Defense IV (0-31).
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**"ivspeed": Speed IV (0-31).
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**"level:" ("l:", "l"): The level of the Pokémon.
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**"nature:" ("n:", "n"): [[Nature]].
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**"notshiny" ("ns"): Makes a [[Shiny]] Pokémon into a normally colored Pokémon.
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**"resetevs": Sets all of the Pokémon's [[EVs]] to 0.
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**"resetivs": Sets all of the Pokémon IVs to 0.
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**"shiny" ("s"): Makes the Pokémon [[Shiny]].
 
*/pokekill: Removes all wild Pokémon from the world except those that are in battle (either with players or other wild Pokémon). Pokémon owned by players are unaffected. Pokémon spawned with [[Pixelmon spawners]] are affected.
 
*/pokekill: Removes all wild Pokémon from the world except those that are in battle (either with players or other wild Pokémon). Pokémon owned by players are unaffected. Pokémon spawned with [[Pixelmon spawners]] are affected.
*/pokerandom ''player'' ''shiny'': Gives a random Pokémon to the specified player. The Shiny argument is optional, and if it is specified as "s", the given Pokémon will be Shiny. Level cannot be specified and will be randomly chosen within the normal level range for the Pokémon.
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*/prandom ''player'' ''shiny'': Gives a random Pokémon to the specified player. The Shiny argument is optional, and if it is specified as "s", the given Pokémon will be Shiny. The player argument can be omitted to give a random Pokémon to the user of the command, but the Shiny argument cannot be used in this case. Level cannot be specified and will be randomly chosen within the normal level range for the Pokémon. This command can also be executed with "/pokerandom".
*/pokerestart ''player'': Disconnects the specified player from the world, removing all of the Pokémon in the player's party and PC. Cannot be used if the specified player is offline. If no player is specified, the user of the command will be affected.
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*/psee ''player'': Shows the contents of the specified player's party, including Pokémon species, [[Shininess]], level, [[Nature]], [[Growth]], [[Ability]], original Trainer, [[held item]], [[EVs]], IVs, and moves. To find the majority of this information, the player can mouse-over the corresponding section of the chat box. [[Eggs]] containing the specified Pokémon will also be displayed. This command can also be executed with "/pokesee".
*/pokesee ''player'': Shows the contents of the specified player's party, including Pokémon species, level, and Shininess. Eggs' contents will be shown rather than the Eggs themselves.
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*/pspawn ''Pokémon'' ''x'' ''y'' ''z'' ''arguments'': Spawns the specified Pokémon at the specified x, y, and z coordinates. Other arguments are the same as the default /pokespawn command. This command can also be executed with "/pokespawncoords", "/pspawncoords", and "/pspawnc".
*/pokesell ''player'' ''position'': Gives the specified player the Pokémon in the specified position of the command user's party. Despite the command's name, the player cannot be directly charged for the Pokémon with the command.
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*/ptake ''player'' ''position'': Takes a Pokémon in the specified party position in specified player and gives it to the user of the command. This command can also be executed with "/poketake".
*/pokespawncoords ''Pokémon'' ''x'' ''y'' ''z'' ''arguments'': Spawns the specified Pokémon at the specified x, y, and z coordinates. Other arguments are the same as the default /pokespawn command.
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*/tms ''Pokémon'': Displays a list of what [[TMs]] the specified Pokémon is compatible with.
*/pokespawnon ''Pokémon'' ''player'' ''arguments'': Spawns the specified Pokémon at the same location as the specified player. Other arguments are the same as the default /pokespawn command.
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*/tradesim ''position'': This command triggers a [[trade]] [[evolution]] on the Pokémon in the specified position of the player's party. If the Pokémon also needs to have a [[held item]] to evolve, this requirement will be in effect while simulating the trade. If the Pokémon does not evolve by trading it, this command does nothing.
*/poketrade ''player'': Offers a trade with the specified player.
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==Config settings==
**/poketrade accept: Accepts an offer to trade, bringing up the trade interface.
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*Breed Command Cooldown: The number of seconds that a player must wait between uses of /breed.
*/shiny ''player'' ''position'': Makes the Pokémon in the specified position of the specified player's party Shiny. If the Pokémon is already Shiny, the Pokémon will become its normal coloration.
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*Hatch Command Cooldown: The number of seconds that a player must wait between uses of /hatch.
*/tms ''Pokémon'': Displays a list of what [[TMs]] the specified Pokémon is compatible with. Does not list [[HMs]].
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Along with the "pixelextras.cfg" file containing the above settings, a "cooldown.cfg" is generated to store individual cooldowns for each player who uses the /breed and /hatch commands. This cooldown.cfg file should not be modified; doing so may cause unexpected side effects.
*/tutor ''position'' ''move'': Teaches the specified move to the Pokémon in the specified position in the player's party. The move must be a TM move that is compatible with the Pokémon. HMs do not work with this command.
 
*/xpmod ''modifier'': Changes the experience rate multiplier (defaults at 1.0) for the world. Can be set between 0 and 10, exclusive. This setting can also be modified in the PixelExtras.cfg file.
 
 
 
===Permission nodes===
 
*/catchrate: pixelextras.commands.CatchRateCommand
 
*/compdel: pixelextras.commands.CompDelCommand
 
*/compsearch: pixelextras.commands.CompSearchCommand
 
*/compsee: pixelextras.commands.CompSeeCommand
 
*/endbattle: pixelextras.commands.EndBattleCommand
 
*/evolvl: pixelextras.commands.EvoLvlCommand
 
*/getevs: pixelextras.commands.GetEVCommand
 
*/getivs: pixelextras.commands.GetIVCommand
 
*/legendary: pixelextras.commands.RandomLegendaryCommand
 
*/movelist: pixelextras.commands.MoveListCommand
 
*/pc: pixelextras.commands.PCCommand
 
*/pheal: pixelextras.commands.PokeHealCommand
 
*/pokeaccept: pixelextras.commands.PokeAcceptCommand
 
*/pokechallenge: pixelextras.commands.PokeChallengeCommand
 
*/pokecolor: pixelextras.commands.ColorNameCommand
 
*/pokedel: pixelextras.commands.PokeRemoveCommand
 
*/pokedeny: pixelextras.commands.PokeDenyCommand
 
*/pokeedit: pixelextras.commands.PokeEditCommand
 
*/pokeevolve: pixelextras.commands.PokeEvolve
 
*/pokefind: pixelextras.commands.PokeFindCommand
 
*/pokegive2: pixelextras.commands.PokeGiveCommand2
 
*/pokekill: pixelextras.commands.ButcherCommand
 
*/pokerandom: pixelextras.commands.RandomPokemonCommand
 
*/pokerestart: pixelextras.commands.PokeRestartCommand
 
**Separate permission node to allow players to restart other players: pixelextras.commands.PokeRestartOther
 
*/pokesee: pixelextras.commands.PokeSeeCommand
 
*/pokesell: pixelextras.commands.PokeSellCommand
 
*/pokespawncoords: pixelextras.commands.PokeSpawnCoordsCommand
 
*/pokespawnon: pixelextras.commands.SpawnOnPlayerCommand
 
*/poketrade: pixelextras.commands.PokeTradeCommand
 
*/shiny: pixelextras.commands.MakeShinyCommand
 
*/teach: pixelextras.commands.TeachCommand
 
*/tms: pixelextras.commands.TMCommand
 
*/tutor: pixelextras.commands.TutorCommand
 
*/xpmod: pixelextras.commands.XPCommand
 
 
 
==Bugs==
 
*Changing [[Poké Balls]] with /pokeedit does not work.
 
*/movelist shows erroneous levels for moves.
 
*/tutor does not work if the Pokémon already has four moves or if the move has spaces in its name.
 

Revision as of 23:25, 10 September 2015

Pixelmon Extras is a Pixelmon sidemod that adds several new commands.

Installation

Pixelmon Extras functions for Pixelmon version 3.3.2 and upwards. On servers, the mod is server-side and does not need to be installed by each individual player to be used.

Minecraft launcher

  1. Download Pixelmon Extras here.
  2. Place the downloaded jar file in the mods folder.

Pixelmon launcher

  1. Edit your profile and choose the "Add Official Side-Mod" option.
  2. Select Pixelmon Extras from the list.

Commands

  • /breed position position: Spawns an Egg in the player's party (or PC if the player's party is full) that would normally be created when breeding the two Pokémon in the specified party slots. If two selected Pokémon cannot breed together, no Egg will be produced. This command is not affected by breeding environments. After using this command, a 10 minute cooldown timer (modifiable in the config) must elapse before using this command again. This command can also be executed with "/pokebreed" and "/pbreed".
  • /catchrate Pokémon: Displays the catch rate of the specified Pokémon.
  • /compsearch player Pokémon: Displays all occurrences of the specified Pokémon in the specified player's PC, including box number, Shininess, level, Nature, Growth, Ability, original Trainer, held item, EVs, IVs, and moves. To find the majority of this information, the player can mouse-over the corresponding section of the chat box. Eggs containing the specified Pokémon will also be displayed. This command does not look in the player's party. This command can also be executed with "/pokecompsearch" and "/pcompsearch".
  • /compsee player box: Shows all of the Pokémon in the specified box in the specified player's PC. Along with the Pokémon themselves, their Shininess, level, Nature, Growth, Ability, original Trainer, held item are shown. To find the majority of this information, the player can mouse-over the individual Pokémon of the chat box. The contents of Eggs are shown rather than the Eggs themselves. This command can also be executed with "/pokecompsee" and "/pcompsee".
  • /evolve player position: Evolves the Pokémon in the specified position of the specified player's party if there is a Pokémon it can evolve into. The Pokémon will evolve regardless of whether evolutionary conditions (such as level) are met. If the Pokémon can evolve into multiple different Pokémon, like Eevee, the Pokémon will evolve into its first evolution by Pokédex number (in Eevee's case, Vaporeon. The player argument can be omitted to refer to the player who used the command. "/pokeevolve" and "pevolve" can also be used to execute this command.
  • /evs player position: This command will display the EVs that the Pokémon in the specified party position (1-6) of the specified player has accumulated. It will show the EVs for each individual stat (HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed), the total amount of EVs gained, the maximum possible EVs (510), and the percentage of EVs that have been gained towards the maximum (Current EVs/510).
  • /gift player position: Gives the specified player the Pokémon in the specified position of the command user's party. This command cannot be used if the user of the command only has one Pokémon. This command can also be executed with "/pokegift", "/pgift", "/pokesell", and "/psell".
  • /hatch position: Hatches the Egg that currently resides in the specified position of the player's party. This command has no effect if the position does not contain an Egg. After using this command, a 10 minute cooldown timer (modifiable in the config) must elapse before using this command again. This command can also be executed with "/pokehatch" and "/phatch".
  • /ivs player position: This command will display the IVs that the Pokémon in the specified party position (1-6) of the specified player has. It will show the IVs for each stat (HP, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, Special Defense, Speed), the total IVs, the maximum possible IVs (31 in every stat, 186), and the percentage of IVs that the Pokémon has compared to the maximum (Current IVs/186).
  • /movelist Pokémon: Displays all of the specified Pokémon's level-up, Egg, and tutor moves. This command does not list moves that a Pokémon can learn via TM/HM.
  • /pc: Opens the player's PC. This command can also be executed with "/pokepc" and "/ppc".
  • /pdel player filter Pokémon: Removes a single Pokémon with the specified species name from the possession of the specified player based on one or more filters. At least one filter must be used. If more than one filter must be used, the second filter and onwards must be after the Pokémon argument. Filters, which can be specified either in full or as an abbreviation (possible abbreviations listed in parentheses), include:
    • "box" ("b"): The box number of the Pokémon.
    • "gender:" ("ge:", "ge"): The gender of the Pokémon. Genderless Pokémon cannot be selected using this filter.
    • "growth:" ("gr:", "gr"): The growth of the Pokémon.
    • "level:" ("l:", "l"): The level of the Pokémon.
    • "nature:" ("n:", "n"): The Nature of the Pokémon.
    • "party" ("p"): A Pokémon in the player's party.
    • "s": Shiny Pokémon.

This command can also be executed with "/pokedelete".

  • /pgive player Pokémon arguments: Gives the specified player the specified Pokémon. This command allows access to more arguments than the deafult /pokegive command, which are listed below. Several arguments have abbreviations that can also be used; these abbreviations are listed in parentheses.
    • "ability:" ("ab:", "ab"): Ability. This argument is case sensitive and Pokémon can only be assigned Abilities that they can have legally.
    • "ball:" ("ba:", "ba"): The Poké Ball that the Pokémon is contained in. The argument takes the Poké Ball type itself without "Ball" (e.g., "ba:Ultra").
    • "gender:" ("ge:", "ge"): Gender ("m" for male, "f" for female", "n" for genderless).
    • "growth:" ("gr:", "gr"): Growth.
    • "level:" ("l:", "l"): The level of the Pokémon.
    • "nature:" ("n:", "n"): Nature.
    • "shiny" ("s"): Makes the Pokémon Shiny.

This command also replaces the default /pokegive command.

  • /pokeedit player position aspect: Edits one or more aspects of the Pokémon in the specified position of the specified player's party. The possible aspects are as follows. Several arguments have abbreviations that can also be used; these abbreviations are listed in parentheses.
    • "ability:" ("ab:", "ab"): Ability. This argument is case sensitive and Pokémon can only be assigned Abilities that they can have legally.
    • "ball:" ("ba:", "ba"): The Poké Ball that the Pokémon is contained in. The argument takes the Poké Ball type itself without "Ball" (e.g., "ba:Ultra").
    • "evattack": Attack EV (0-255).
    • "evdefence": Defense EV (0-255).
    • "evhp": HP EV (0-255).
    • "evspecialattack": Special Attack EV (0-255).
    • "evspecialdefence": Special Defense EV (0-255).
    • "evspeed": Speed EV (0-255).
    • "gender:" ("ge:", "ge"): Gender ("m" for male, "f" for female", "n" for genderless).
    • "growth:" ("gr:", "gr"): Growth.
    • "ivattack": Attack IV (0-31).
    • "ivdefence": Defense IV (0-31).
    • "ivhp": HP IV (0-31).
    • "ivspecialattack": Special Attack IV (0-31).
    • "ivspecialdefence": Special Defense IV (0-31).
    • "ivspeed": Speed IV (0-31).
    • "level:" ("l:", "l"): The level of the Pokémon.
    • "nature:" ("n:", "n"): Nature.
    • "notshiny" ("ns"): Makes a Shiny Pokémon into a normally colored Pokémon.
    • "resetevs": Sets all of the Pokémon's EVs to 0.
    • "resetivs": Sets all of the Pokémon IVs to 0.
    • "shiny" ("s"): Makes the Pokémon Shiny.
  • /pokekill: Removes all wild Pokémon from the world except those that are in battle (either with players or other wild Pokémon). Pokémon owned by players are unaffected. Pokémon spawned with Pixelmon spawners are affected.
  • /prandom player shiny: Gives a random Pokémon to the specified player. The Shiny argument is optional, and if it is specified as "s", the given Pokémon will be Shiny. The player argument can be omitted to give a random Pokémon to the user of the command, but the Shiny argument cannot be used in this case. Level cannot be specified and will be randomly chosen within the normal level range for the Pokémon. This command can also be executed with "/pokerandom".
  • /psee player: Shows the contents of the specified player's party, including Pokémon species, Shininess, level, Nature, Growth, Ability, original Trainer, held item, EVs, IVs, and moves. To find the majority of this information, the player can mouse-over the corresponding section of the chat box. Eggs containing the specified Pokémon will also be displayed. This command can also be executed with "/pokesee".
  • /pspawn Pokémon x y z arguments: Spawns the specified Pokémon at the specified x, y, and z coordinates. Other arguments are the same as the default /pokespawn command. This command can also be executed with "/pokespawncoords", "/pspawncoords", and "/pspawnc".
  • /ptake player position: Takes a Pokémon in the specified party position in specified player and gives it to the user of the command. This command can also be executed with "/poketake".
  • /tms Pokémon: Displays a list of what TMs the specified Pokémon is compatible with.
  • /tradesim position: This command triggers a trade evolution on the Pokémon in the specified position of the player's party. If the Pokémon also needs to have a held item to evolve, this requirement will be in effect while simulating the trade. If the Pokémon does not evolve by trading it, this command does nothing.

Config settings

  • Breed Command Cooldown: The number of seconds that a player must wait between uses of /breed.
  • Hatch Command Cooldown: The number of seconds that a player must wait between uses of /hatch.

Along with the "pixelextras.cfg" file containing the above settings, a "cooldown.cfg" is generated to store individual cooldowns for each player who uses the /breed and /hatch commands. This cooldown.cfg file should not be modified; doing so may cause unexpected side effects.

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