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Tomtaru's Cobblemon & Immersive Engineering Tweaks

Mod

by Tomtaru

A mod that aims to integrate Cobblemon with Immersive Engineering

Type

Mod

CurseForge Downloads

305,286

CurseForge ID

853156

Last Updated

Apr 13, 2026

Description

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Do you like Cobblemon?

Do you like Immersive Engineering?

Do you wish they had some integration with each other?

Look no further than Tomtaru's Cobblemon & Immersive Engineering Tweaks!

Compatible with cobblemon 1.7!

Originally these tweaks were part of "Tom's Cobblemon", but are now also available as a separate mod.

Features

1.19.2 features

  • The ability to press Pokéballs (all basic colors) on a metal press from a single apricorn.
  • Pressing Pokéball frames out of Aluminum that can then be dyed into the different Pokéballs.
  • Pressing a Netherite Pokéball frame to craft the illustrious Master ball.
  • Doubling the yield of evolution stones by Crushing them.
  • Crushing Firestones to get Blaze Powder.
  • Growing Apricorns in the Garden Cloche.

1.20.1 features

  • All the 1.19.2 features.
  • Grow Berries in the Garden Cloche.
  • Grow Mints in the Garden Cloche.
  • Grow Vivichokes in the Garden Cloche.
  • Grow Revival Herbs in the Garden Cloche.
  • Use the Mixer and Bottling machine to fully automate healing items.

1.21.1 features

  • All the 1.20.1 features.
  • ApriGel! squeeze apricorns into gel to be sprayed upon pokeballs and frames to craft different pokeballs!
  • Pokeball production is now completely automatable and can be independand of mining operations!
  • Added compatibility with Farmer's delight to grow Apricorns in the Garden Cloche using Rich Soil.
  • Added compatibility for Cobblemon 1.7.1!
  • Craft the Nether Star by combining dusts from certain evolution stones!

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