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Items Database

Complete list of all 1416 items in Pokémon Pokopia across 12 categories — from furniture and building blocks to food, materials, and collectibles.

1416 items

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Storage Box

#0001

Storage Box

📦Furniture

A convenient box you can store items in. It's made of wood and easy to move things in and out of.

Required Materials

LumberLumber×1

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Register 7 Pokemon in your Pokedex
Wall Storage Box

#0002

Wall Storage Box

📦Furniture

It may be small, but it can store lots of stuff. Try mounting it on a wall.

Required Materials

PokemetalPokemetal×2

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Obtained randomly from sparkling ripples of water or the daily shop
Big Storage Box

#0003

Big Storage Box

📦Furniture

Roughly three times bigger than your standard storage box. You can put a lot of things inside.

Required Materials

PokemetalPokemetal×3

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Register 30 Pokemon in your Pokedex
Plain Chest

#0004

Plain Chest

📦Furniture

A chest with a simple design. It can be used to store items.

Required Materials

TwineTwine×1
LumberLumber×1

How to Obtain

  • Found in Bleak Beach
  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Obtained randomly from sparkling ripples of water or the daily shop
Office Cabinet

#0005

Office Cabinet

📦Furniture

Compact furniture that's surprisingly spacious. Open the sliding door to put items inside.

Required Materials

PokemetalPokemetal×1

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Pick up the yellow Poke Ball in Sparkling Skylands, next to the lift on the eastern island
Gaming Fridge

#0006

Gaming Fridge

📦Furniture

A chest that's slightly cold to the touch. Ice-type Pokemon will probably enjoy this.

Required Materials

Gold IngotGold Ingot×1
PokemetalPokemetal×1
GlassGlass×1

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Purchase at the PC Shop after reaching Environment Level 10 in Sparkling Skylands
Poke Ball Chest

#0007

Poke Ball Chest

📦Furniture

This looks like a giant Poke Ball. It opens wide for you to store things inside.

Required Materials

Iron IngotIron Ingot×1
PokemetalPokemetal×1

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Purchase at the PC Shop after reaching Environment Level 10 in Palette Town
Berry Case

#0008

Berry Case

📦Furniture

At a glance, this looks just like a glossy Cheri Berry. It opens wide for you to store things inside.

How to Obtain

  • Found in Sparkling Skylands
  • Obtained by trading with Pokemon
Antique Chest

#0009

Antique Chest

📦Furniture

Its four curvy legs are adorable. Try putting lots of different things in the drawer!

Required Materials

TwineTwine×1
Iron OreIron Ore×1
LumberLumber×2

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Found in Sparkling Skylands and Bleak Beach
  • Recipe: Purchase at the PC Shop after reaching Environment Level 6 in Palette Town
Plain Closet

#0010

Plain Closet

📦Furniture

Open the curtains and store your stuff! You don't actually need the hangers—but they're there anyway!

Required Materials

TwineTwine×1
LumberLumber×2

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Found in Rocky Ridges
  • Recipe: Obtained randomly from sparkling ripples of water or the daily shop
Office Locker

#0011

Office Locker

📦Furniture

A large locker that can even hold clothing. Try storing lots of different things in it!

Required Materials

PokemetalPokemetal×2

How to Obtain

  • Found in Bleak Beach and Sparkling Skylands
  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Purchased from PC Shop
  • Recipe: Obtained randomly from sparkling ripples of water or the daily shop
Antique Closet

#0012

Antique Closet

📦Furniture

A large, bulky closet. Try storing different things in it!

Required Materials

TwineTwine×1
Iron OreIron Ore×2
LumberLumber×2

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Found in Sparkling Skylands
  • Can be obtained through Trading
  • Can be obtained from Vespiquen
Office Shelf

#0013

Office Shelf

📦Furniture

This is jam-packed with so many files that it can't hold anything else...

Required Materials

PokemetalPokemetal×2
GlassGlass×1

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Obtained randomly from sparkling ripples of water or the daily shop
Polygonal Shelf

#0014

Polygonal Shelf

📦Furniture

A stylish, eye-catching shelf. Looks hard to use but still functions as a shelf just fine.

How to Obtain

  • Chance to obtain by appraising a large relic to Tangrowth
Straw Table

#0015

Straw Table

📦Furniture

"Table" may be an overly generous description of this big slab of stone atop a pile of hay.

Required Materials

StoneStone×1
LeafLeaf×1

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Pick up the yellow Poke Ball in Withered Wasteland, on the hill east of the Pokemon Center
Log Table

#0016

Log Table

📦Furniture

With just some cutting and sanding, you can turn logs into a proper table.

Required Materials

Small LogSmall Log×1

How to Obtain

  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Use the workbench for the first time
Side Table

#0017

Side Table

📦Furniture

A side table with a refreshing appearance. It'd be perfect next to a beach chair.

Required Materials

StoneStone×1
Iron IngotIron Ingot×1

How to Obtain

  • Found in the second level of the ship at Bleak Beach
  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Register 140 Pokemon in your Pokedex
Garden Table

#0018

Garden Table

📦Furniture

A stylish table that would look nice with a garden chair or two.

Required Materials

Iron OreIron Ore×2

How to Obtain

  • Found east of Sparkling Skylands
  • Obtained by crafting it on the workbench
  • Recipe: Purchase at the PC Shop after reaching Environment Level 8 in Withered Wasteland

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FAQ

How the Pokopia item database is organised

  • What do the item categories cover?
    • Raw materials — lumber, stone, clay, ore, plant matter. Most early recipes consume these directly.
    • Furniture and decoration — the visible pieces of a habitat, drive Pokémon attraction.
    • Outdoor and building blocks — flooring, walls, lighting, pathways. The structural layer.
    • Cooking tools and ingredients — feed the food-buff system for visiting Pokémon.
    • Event-exclusive items — obtainable only during the active event window (e.g. dolls in legendary unlock paths).
  • Where do items come from?
    • Field pickup — found on the map. Use the interactive map's region filter.
    • Shop purchase — Palette Town shop or a travelling vendor. Inventory rotates daily.
    • Crafting recipe — combined at a Workbench from raw materials.
    • Event exchange — earned through limited-time event tasks and turn-ins.
  • Which items should new players prioritise?

    In the first ten hours of Pokopia, material throughput matters more than decoration. Lock down a daily route for Small Log, Stone, Clay, and Plantrespawn nodes. Then unlock the Workbench. Then craft the starter Furniture pieces that habitats actually require. Decorative items and cooking tools come later — they amplify what habitats already do, but they don't replace the core material loop.

  • What's the difference between event-exclusive and evergreen items?

    Event-exclusive items (event dolls, festival ingredients) disappear from the shop and exchange counter when the event ends. They don't drop on Cloud Islands either — you have to grind them on your personal island during the active window. Everything else is evergreen and stays available throughout the game. The Events page tracks current and upcoming windows alongside the items they gate.

  • Which items unlock new crafting recipes?

    Most crafting recipes unlock through the Workbench progression itself rather than via a single item — building one level of a habitat or hitting a material milestone reveals the next tier of recipes. The items that act as gates are the rare materials: Iron Ore, Limestone, and specialty plants drop on Rocky Ridges and Bleak Beach respectively and unlock material-tier-2 builds. The crafting page surfaces locked vs unlocked state per recipe, so check there before assuming an item is missing.