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Pokopia Habitats

All 213 habitats in Pokémon Pokopia. Each setup has distinct material requirements and attracts different Pokémon based on biome, time of day, and weather.

How to use this habitat list+

Use this Pokopia habitat list when you want to compare habitat recipes before opening a detail page. Start with the difficulty tier, then scan the materials, visitor Pokémon, and category labels to decide which build belongs in your next route.

If you already know the Pokémon you want to attract, search by that name first. If you are still planning materials, filter by habitat type and compare similar builds before spending rare ingredients.

More habitat planning notes+

A good habitat route starts with the visitor goal, not the prettiest thumbnail. Pick the Pokémon cluster you care about, check whether the habitat recipe needs common materials or event materials, then compare the difficulty tier with what your current map route can actually support.

For early-game planning, favor easy habitat recipes that reuse wood, stone, plants, and basic crafted parts. These builds let you test attraction patterns without locking too many materials into one decorative plan. Once your map route is stable, move into medium and hard habitats that ask for rarer ingredients.

For material planning, read the card as a small checklist: main material family, event material badge, difficulty tier, and the Pokémon shown on the card. If two habitats attract similar Pokémon, choose the one whose materials overlap with your next map sweep or crafting session.

For Pokémon visitors, treat the list as a route planner rather than a pure database. Build one habitat to answer a specific question, such as whether a visitor cluster appears more reliably near water, around plants, or beside a themed furniture group, then return to the list when a new region or event changes your material supply.

The detail page is the right next step when a card looks promising. It gives the build materials, matching Pokémon roster, pairing strategy, and timing notes, so this index should help you choose which detail page deserves attention instead of making you open all 213 habitats one by one.

This page targets the core Pokopia habitat keywords players actually use: habitat list, habitat recipes, materials, difficulty tiers, and Pokémon visitors. The visible cards are the working tool; these notes explain how to turn the list into a build plan.

Habitats are the core progression system in Pokémon Pokopia. Instead of finding Pokémon in fixed routes, you attract them by building the environment they want to visit on Cloud Island.

Every habitat combines materials, decorations, water sources, elevated platforms, or vegetation in different ways. Those combinations determine which species appear.

Time of day and weather also influence spawn behavior, so the best layouts usually combine a strong biome with supporting island conditions.

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Habitat results

#001
Nature

Tall grass

types 1 · total 4

Tall grass habitat
Tall Grass×4
BulbasaurCharmanderCharizard

Materials

Tall GrassTall Grass×4

Attracts

Bulbasaur
Charmander
Charizard
Squirtle
Oddish
Geodude
#002
Garden

Tree-shaded tall grass

types 2 · total 5

Tree-shaded tall grass habitat
Tall Grass×4?×1
BellsproutScytherScizor

Materials

Tall GrassTall Grass×4
?Large Tree (any)×1

Attracts

Bellsprout
Scyther
Scizor
Pinsir
Heracross
#003
Rock

Boulder-shaded tall grass

types 2 · total 5

Boulder-shaded tall grass habitat
Tall Grass×4Large boulder×1
TimburrGurdurrMachop

Materials

Tall GrassTall Grass×4
Large boulderLarge boulder×1

Attracts

Timburr
Gurdurr
Machop
#004
Water

Hydrated tall grass

types 2 · total 6

Hydrated tall grass habitat
Tall Grass×4?×2
SquirtleWartortleBlastoise

Materials

Tall GrassTall Grass×4
?Water×2

Attracts

Squirtle
Wartortle
Blastoise
Sliggoo
Cramorant
#005
Water

Seaside tall grass

types 2 · total 6

Seaside tall grass habitat
Tall Grass×4?×2
SlowpokeSlowbroSlowking

Materials

Tall GrassTall Grass×4
?Ocean Water×2

Attracts

Slowpoke
Slowbro
Slowking
#006
Nature

Elevated tall grass

types 2 · total 5

Elevated tall grass habitat
Tall Grass×4?×1
PidgeyPidgeottoHoothoot

Materials

Tall GrassTall Grass×4
?High-up location×1

Attracts

Pidgey
Pidgeotto
Hoothoot
Noctowl
#007
Special

Illuminated tall grass

types 2 · total 5

Illuminated tall grass habitat
Tall Grass (any)×4?×1
VenonatVenomoth

Materials

Tall Grass (any)Tall Grass (any)×4
?Lighting (any)×1

Attracts

Venonat
Venomoth
#008
Garden

Pretty flower bed

types 1 · total 4

Pretty flower bed habitat
Wildflowers×4
PidgeyPidgeottoHoothoot

Materials

WildflowersWildflowers×4

Attracts

Pidgey
Pidgeotto
Hoothoot
Combee
Magby
Eevee
#009
Garden

Tree-shaded flower bed

types 2 · total 5

Tree-shaded flower bed habitat
Wildflowers×4?×1
CacturneGoomyVikavolt

Materials

WildflowersWildflowers×4
?Berry Tree (any)×1

Attracts

Cacturne
Goomy
Vikavolt
#010
Water

Hydrated flower bed

types 2 · total 6

Hydrated flower bed habitat
Wildflowers×4?×2
VolbeatIllumise

Materials

WildflowersWildflowers×4
?Water×2

Attracts

Volbeat
Illumise
#011
Garden

Field of flowers

types 1 · total 8

Field of flowers habitat
Wildflowers×8
IvysaurVenusaurVespiquen

Materials

WildflowersWildflowers×8

Attracts

Ivysaur
Venusaur
Vespiquen
#012
Garden

Elevated flower bed

types 2 · total 5

Elevated flower bed habitat
Wildflowers×4?×1
ParasParasect

Materials

WildflowersWildflowers×4
?High-up location×1

Attracts

Paras
Parasect
#013
Rock

Grave with flowers

types 2 · total 5

Grave with flowers habitat
Wildflowers×4Gravestone×1
CuboneMarowak

Materials

WildflowersWildflowers×4
GravestoneGravestone×1

Attracts

Cubone
Marowak
#014
Garden

Flower garden

types 2 · total 8

Flower garden habitat
Wildflowers×4?×4
ParasParasect

Materials

WildflowersWildflowers×4
?Hedge (any)×4

Attracts

Paras
Parasect
#015
Garden

Fresh veggie field

types 1 · total 8

Fresh veggie field habitat
?×8
DrilburExcadrill

Materials

?Vegetable field (any)×8

Attracts

Drilbur
Excadrill
#016
Nature

Riding warm updrafts

types 1 · total 3

Riding warm updrafts habitat
Campfire×3
Drifloon

Materials

CampfireCampfire×3

Attracts

Drifloon
#017
Garden

Campsite

types 3 · total 3

Campsite habitat
Straw Table×1Straw Stool×1Campfire×1
Charmeleon

Materials

Straw TableStraw Table×1
Straw StoolStraw Stool×1
CampfireCampfire×1

Attracts

Charmeleon
#018
Water

Training waterfall

types 3 · total 4

Training waterfall habitat
?×1?×2Waterfall×1
Tyrogue

Materials

?Seat (any)×1
?Water×2
WaterfallWaterfall×1

Attracts

Tyrogue
FAQ

Pokopia habitats — material recipes, difficulty tiers, Pokémon clusters

  • What is a habitat in Pokopia?

    A habitat is a recipe-driven build that attracts a specific cluster of Pokémon to your island. Each habitat lists the materials it needs, the difficulty tier (Easy / Medium / Hard / Expert), the category it belongs to (Nature / Garden / Water / Rock / Special), and the Pokémon that visit it. Placing a habitat unlocks visits for every Pokémon in that cluster — you don't build per-species, you build per-habitat.

  • How do I read a habitat card?

    Each card on this page shows the habitat's name, emoji, category, difficulty, total material count, and a preview of the Pokémon roster that visits it. Click through for the full material list (with per-item quantities), the complete Pokémon list, and the supplementary narrative that explains where the build fits in the broader progression curve.

  • Which habitat should I build first?

    Filter the catalogue to Easy difficulty first — those use starter materials and have the most permissive visit windows. Build one Easy habitat per Nature/Garden category to cover the most common Pokémon types early, then start farming for a Medium habitat in the same category. Save Hard and Expert for after your daily material route is settled.

  • Can I build multiple habitats at once?

    Yes. Pokopia doesn't cap how many habitats can coexist on an island, but each habitat consumes its own materials and the visit overlap matters — building two habitats from the same category usually attracts a similar Pokémon set, so plan across categories to maximise dex coverage rather than stacking duplicates.

  • Where do I farm the materials for a habitat?

    Click through to a habitat detail page and the material checklist links each item to its source. Most materials come from field pickup on the interactive map — filter to the region that drops the highest concentration. Crafted intermediates are made at the Workbench. Event-exclusive materials only drop during the active event window.