Character ID

ID Pokémon are Pokémon that appear to a player based on the secret ID number that they have. They are exclusive to said player's account, and thus, the player can only encounter that specific Pokémon.

Qualifications
ID Pokémon are known as parts of a set, such as Plusle and Minun. These Pokémon tend to have well-known ties to one another, such as a strong friendship or a bitter rivalry.

ID Items
While ID Pokémon are the more common and more popular, there also exist ID Items. These items appear based on the player ID and spawn randomly in dungeons, much like ID Pokémon.

Currently, the only ID Items are Shoal Shell and Shoal Salt that form the infamous Shell Bell.

Locations
ID Pokémon appear in specific dungeons. The Pokémon that appear are as follows: There's also the Generation 5 starters Snivy, Tepig, and Oshawott that have a chance to be in Mystery Eggs from Floors 21, 31, 41, 51, 61, 71, 81, 91 in Harmonic Tower, which are the only Pokémon assigned differently regardless of Minun ID or Plusle ID since they make up a trio.
 * Plusle/Minun - appears in Thunderstorm Forest from Floors 6 through 10.
 * Seviper/Zangoose - appears in Winden Forest from Floors 8 through 18.
 * Spritzee/Swirlix - appears in Daydream Dream Grove in the Royal Garden (through Honey).
 * Skrelp/Inkay - appears in Nightmare Dream Grove in the Royal Garden (through Honey).
 * Mareanie/Frillish - appears in Sandy Shallows from Floors 21 through 30.

ID Items also appear in specific dungeons. They are as follows: The player ID also indicates whether the player belongs to the Desert Fangs or the Night Talons.
 * Shoal Shell/Shoal Salt - appears in Southern Sea from Floors 16 through 18. However, these two items appear regardless of ID in Sandy Shallows from Floors 21 through 30.
 * The items Assault Vest and Safety Googles are therefore exclusive to the Desert Fangs and the Night Talons, respectively.

Determining Your ID


Players can use the /glomp command to see if their account will spawn Minun or Plusle. This command is only gives results for these two specific Pokémon, but can be used to determine whether the player will encounter the other ID Pokémon. For example, If the player sees Plusle, they will also see Seviper. If the player sees Minun, they will also see Zangoose.

For a more accurate description, players can also use the /charid command. This tells the player the complete set of ID Pokémon they can get, as well as if they belong to the Night Talons or Desert Fangs, and the player's actual character ID.

Obtaining the Other Pokémon and Items
ID Pokémon and ID Items are determined by the player's ID. As such, the only possible way to spawn the opposite ID Pokémon and ID Items in their respective dungeons is to take along a player whose ID is tied to them.

Spawn rates are independent and cannot be influenced by the number of players in a party.