Cobblemon Healing Machine Guide: Revive Fainted Pokémon Fast
After a rough fight in Cobblemon Minecraft—or if you’ve been using the same team for a while—your Pokémon’s HP and PP can end up drained fast. If your party is running low on strength, or worse, has Pokémon that have already fainted, you’ll want to learn how to craft and use a Healing Machine so you can get everyone back in fighting shape.
Even though some Minecraft items are famously annoying to track down, you can still get the materials you need through normal gameplay.
Some villages may include Pokecenters with Healing Machines inside, but you shouldn’t try to break them yourself. Mining a Healing Machine won’t yield the machine—you’ll only get a single Iron Ingot.
Healing Machine crafting requirements and availability
The Healing Machine is craftable using 3 Copper Ingots, 4 Iron Ingots, 1 Redstone Dust, and 1 Max Revive. Copper and Redstone are generally straightforward to mine, but the real bottleneck is usually Max Revives.
How to craft Max Revives in Cobblemon
Max Revives are made with 1 Vivichoke plus 2 Revives, and those Revives must be produced using either a Campfire Pot or a Brewing Stand. Before you can craft them, you’ll need to set up the required stations by placing the proper ingredients into a Crafting Table.
Getting the Revive ingredients and the Vivichoke you’ll need can take some preparation, so it helps to know where each part comes from.
Once you’ve obtained access to one of the two stations, you’ll combine 1 Heal Powder with 1 Honey Bottle to create a Revive. If you’re looking for Heal Powder, start by heading to Lush Caves and searching for white flowers.
To craft a Revive, you specifically need:
- Heal Powder comes from Revival Herbs, which grow as a green plant in Lush Caves.
- Honey Bottles are made by using an empty Glass Bottle on a beehive or bee nest.
After you have two Revives, you can move on to the Vivichoke. The Vivichoke can be grown on farmland, but only once you have Vivichoke Seeds.
Vivichoke Seeds can be obtained from the Wandering Trader, a Nurse Villager, or by looting mineshafts, villages, pyramids, shipwrecks, and monster rooms.
How to use the Healing Machine in Cobblemon
When you place a Healing Machine, it starts with zero charge. It will charge itself over time, so don’t expect it to work instantly if you just dropped it down. To use it, right-click the Healing Machine—your Pokémon will be healed, any status problems they had will be cleared, and their PP will be restored.
If you don’t have a Healing Machine available, you can try sleeping in a bed for a small recovery to both HP and PP. However, this approach won’t bring stats back to their maximum, and it also won’t clear any ailments or lingering conditions.


