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Drops

Drops Page Is Easier to Scan

The drops index now uses a compact grouped directory so item groups and drop source counts are easier to scan.

Berries

Berry Pages Show Clearer Details and Drop Sources

What changed

  • Added Pokémon drop previews to berry pages with rates, quantities, and a link to the full drop table.
  • Reworked preferred biomes into linked rows so clickable biome entries are easier to distinguish.
  • Replaced badge-only Pokésnack, flavour, mulch, and grove data with structured sections.

Why it matters

  • Berry pages are easier to scan and no longer mix clickable links with plain data badges.
  • Players can see both how a berry works and which Pokémon can drop it from the same page.
Biome pages

Clearer Biome Pages

What changed

  • Biome pages now explain whether an entry is a tag or a direct biome ID.
  • Source and expanded biome coverage entries can link to their own biome pages when Cobblemon has matching spawn data for them.
  • Preferred berries now appear on matching biome pages and link to their item pages.

Why it matters

  • Tags like `#cobblemon:is_arid` and `#cobblemon:is_spooky` are easier to inspect without guessing what they represent.
  • External biome tags remain visible when the local Cobblemon source does not include enough data to expand them safely.
Pokemon pages

More Accurate Spawn Guides and Pokésnack Recommendations

What changed

  • Spawn pages now preserve and display more source conditions, including light level, weather exclusions, moon phase, lure level, Y level, X range, blocks, fluids, bait, rods, and slime chunk requirements.
  • Pokémon pages now show excluded spawn conditions instead of hiding important negative requirements like `not raining` or `not thundering`.
  • Spawn weight multipliers are now stored as structured data, so boosted conditions can be evaluated instead of treated as plain text.
  • Catch guide recommendations now account for EV-yield berry seasonings, letting snacks narrow the spawn pool when competing Pokémon share or do not share EV yields.
  • Pokésnack odds now correctly map EV yield keys like Speed, Attack, Defense, Special Attack, and Special Defense.
  • Y-level ranges are displayed with clearer wording, such as `Y level -41 to 9`.

Why it matters

  • Recommended snacks should better reflect what can actually spawn.
  • Pokémon with narrow conditions should have less misleading catch advice.
  • Spawn pages should make it clearer why a Pokémon can or cannot appear in a location.
  • Common spawns with heavy competition should show more realistic snack odds instead of overpromising.

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Check Pokémon with complex spawn rules, such as Charmeleon, Nidoqueen, Parasect, and Pidgeot.