Difference between revisions of "Breeding/Environment"
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Revision as of 02:27, 4 October 2014
This is a list of satisfactory blocks for the breeding environments of each Pokémon type. Generally, rarer blocks contribute more to Pokémon satisfaction than more common blocks.
Contents
Bug
Acacia Leaves
Allium
Azure Bluet
Birch Leaves
Birch Wood
Blue Orchid
Dandelion
Dark Oak Leaves
Flower Pot
Grass
Jungle Leaves
Jungle Wood
Mushroom (red/brown)
Oak Leaves
Oak Wood
Orange Tulip
Oxeye Daisy
Pink Tulip
Poppy
Red Tulip
Spruce Leaves
Spruce Wood
White Tulip
Dark
Block of Coal
Cobweb
- 16pxCreeper Head
Nether Brick
- 16pxHead
Obsidian
Sand
Skeleton Skull
Soul Sand
Wither Skeleton Skull
- 16pxZombie Head
Dragon
Block of Diamond
Block of Emerald
Block of Gold
Dragon Egg
End Stone
Enchantment Table
Glowstone
Stone
Electric
Activator Rail
Block of Redstone
Rail
Redstone Lamp
Redstone Ore
Fighting
Anvil (both Pixelmon's and Minecraft's)
Brick Stairs
Bricks
Chiseled Stone Bricks
Cracked Stone Bricks
Gravel
Mossy Stone Bricks
Stone Bricks
Temple Brick
Temple Brick Stairs