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Revision as of 13:25, 7 December 2015
For information on iron ingots in vanilla Minecraft, see this page.
Iron ingots can be obtained from smelting iron ore, as drops from many wild Steel-type Pokémon, or from Forage.
Iron ingots are needed to craft a variety of different items in Pixelmon. Move tutors also sometimes require iron ingots as payment for their services.
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 |
Lucario | 30% | 1 |
Magnemite | 40% | 3 |
Magneton | 40% | 3 |
Magnezone | 40% | 3 |
Metagross | 40% | 3 |
Metang | 40% | 3 |
Pawniard | 40% | 3 |
Riolu | 30% | 1 |
Scizor | 40% | 3 |
Skarmory | 30% | 1 |
Steelix | 30% | 1 |