Difference between revisions of "Healer"
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− | Healers can be found in [[Pokémon Centers]] or crafted. To craft a healer, the following ingredients are needed: four [[aluminum | + | Healers can be found in [[Pokémon Centers]] or crafted. To craft a healer, the following ingredients are needed: four [[aluminum ingot]]s, four [[iron ingots]], and one [[diamond]]. |
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|A2=Iron Ingot |B2=Diamond |C2=Iron Ingot | |A2=Iron Ingot |B2=Diamond |C2=Iron Ingot | ||
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− | |A2= | + | |A2=Iron Ingot |B2=Diamond |C2=Iron Ingot |
− | |A3= | + | |A3=Aluminum Plate |B3=Iron Ingot |C3=Aluminum Plate |
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Revision as of 18:28, 30 May 2022
This page is about the healer machine. For the Ability, see this page.
A healer is used in Pixelmon to fully heal all Pokémon in a player's party. It can be used by right-clicking it. Once a healer is placed, it cannot be retrieved. If broken by hand, it will drop nothing, while if it is broken with a pickaxe, it will drop one aluminum plate. The Silk Touch enchantment has no effect on healers.
When crafted, there is a small chance that you will receive one of Porygon's constituent parts, used to create the Porygon item.
Healers emit redstone current while they are being used.
Contents
Color
Healers can be colored with any dye. Once a healer has been placed, right click it with any dye in hand to change its coloration.
Obtaining
Crafting
Healers can be found in Pokémon Centers or crafted. To craft a healer, the following ingredients are needed: four aluminum ingots, four iron ingots, and one diamond.
Item | Ingredients | Crafting recipe |
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Healer | Aluminum Ingot + Iron Ingot + Diamond |
Alternatives
There are alternate ways to heal Pokémon if a healer is inaccessible or inconvenient.
- Sleeping in a bed
- The
/pokeheal
command
Note: Unlike in the Pokémon games, putting Pokémon in the PC does not heal them. If all Pokémon in a player's party faint, the traditional "black out" will not occur and Pokémon will not be healed.
Trivia
Prior to 9.0.1, Aluminum Plates were used instead of Aluminum Ingots in the recipe.
Item | Crafting recipe |
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Healer |