
Route check
Mossy boulder is a Medium Rock habitat with 5 total materials and 2 listed visitors. Use this card to decide whether it belongs in today's route before reading the long guide.
Build now if
Build Mossy boulder now if one listed Pokémon is already a priority and the bottleneck material is on today's farming route.
Skip for now if
Skip for now if none of the listed visitors is a current Pokédex target; this build is too focused to place casually.
Bottleneck material
Moss is the bottleneck at 4 units; find that source before you place the rest of the layout.
Visitor value
Focused visitor coverage: only 2 listed entries, so build it for a named target rather than broad progress.
Mossy boulder is an Medium Rock habitat that uses 2 material types and 5 total pieces. It is best treated as a focused layout rather than a generic decoration cluster.
The full recipe for Mossy boulder is Moss ×4 and Mossy boulder ×1, totalling 5 stacked items across 2 distinct materials. Moss is the largest single ask in the recipe at 4 units, so treat that one as the gating material when you plan farming routes — locking down a daily collection loop for Moss usually unblocks several adjacent habitat builds at once, not just this one.
Mossy boulder attracts Graveler and Golem. Because Pokémon visits are habitat-bound, the moment this build is placed the entire roster above becomes eligible to drop in on the right time-of-day and weather windows. That cluster behaviour is what makes habitat investment pay off — one recipe, multiple Pokédex pages cleared.
Mossy boulder is rated Medium difficulty in the Rock category. Medium habitats sit between starter and end-game. The recipe usually pulls one or two materials that need a deliberate farming detour, but nothing yet that requires region-tier progression. Rock habitats need stone, ore, and mineral materials, much of which respawns in the Rocky Ridges regions. They unlock Ground, Rock, and several Fighting-type spawns, plus a handful of fossil-themed visitors.
Once Mossy boulder is up, the natural follow-ups in the same Rock category are Boulder-shaded tall grass, Grave with flowers, and Grave offering. They share the broad material family and the visiting Pokémon types overlap, so each successive build extends an existing farming route instead of starting a new one — that's how you compound habitat investment without spreading materials too thin across the map.
Build Mossy boulder when at least one Pokémon on its roster is already on your active Pokédex route, not just because the recipe is available. The practical test is simple: if you can farm the largest material in one daily loop and you have a second target that shares this category, the habitat is ready to build. If either condition is missing, park it in the planner and spend the day on cheaper habitats that unlock broader clusters first.
The common mistake is swapping materials until the scene looks right. Pokopia habitat checks are stricter than appearance: a visually similar object can move the build into a different attraction pool. Use the material checklist on this page as the source of truth, then verify success by watching whether any listed Pokémon enters the visit rotation. If a sibling habitat starts working first, keep both builds near the same route so the travel time stays low.
After the build is complete, use Mossy boulder as a verification loop rather than a one-time recipe card. Recheck the roster after each major town upgrade, because new region access can change which route is best for farming the materials even when the habitat itself stays the same. If the page lists no normal material or visitor data, treat it as a special-case habitat: follow the unlock guide first, keep screenshots or planner notes of the trigger you used, and avoid copying generic recipes from other sites onto this build.
Rebuild this setup by matching the exact material mix below. Tight material counts matter because many Pokopia habitats overlap visually but trigger different attraction pools.
Mossy boulder currently attracts Graveler, Golem. Use these linked Pokemon pages when you want to compare spawn conditions, evolution lines, or related habitat builds.
Browse other Rock habitats when you want nearby alternatives in the same biome family.
Best zone
Place Mossy boulder inside a Rock leaning part of your island so nearby props reinforce the habitat signal.
Scaling
Repeat the layout in clusters and pair it with matching support props to improve spawn consistency for the Pokémon listed above.
Mossy boulder's recipe calls for Moss ×4 and Mossy boulder ×1 — 5 stacked items across 2 distinct materials. The biggest single ask is Moss at 4 units; lock down a daily route for that one and the rest of the recipe usually follows.
Mossy boulder attracts Graveler and Golem. Building the habitat once opens visit windows for the entire roster, so plan around the cluster rather than chasing a single entry.
In the same Rock category, the natural follow-ups after Mossy boulder are Boulder-shaded tall grass, Grave with flowers, and Grave offering. They share the broad material family and overlap on visiting Pokémon types, so each successive build extends an existing farming route instead of starting a fresh one.