
Lapras
How to Find
habitat

How to Find
habitat
Lapras is a Water and Ice-type Pokémon in Pokopia. You'll see it most reliably when Tropical seaside habitat is in place, with visits clustering around all day and sunny, cloudy, and rainy conditions.
Lapras is rated Uncommon. Uncommon sits one step above the baseline: expect a visit within a day or two of placing the matching habitat, but don't expect it on the first sunrise after building.
To keep Lapras returning, lean into the Water specialty when laying out the habitat — Pokémon in Pokopia respond to matching gameplay loops more than to raw decor count. If a listed habitat isn't built yet, check the habitat guide cards below for the exact materials and placement notes; Lapras usually shares its preferred habitats with a small cluster of related Pokémon, so the build pays off for more than just one entry.
Tropical seaside is one of Pokopia's narrow, single-tenant habitats — no other Pokédex entry on our records shares this exact build, so the investment in materials maps one-to-one to Lapras's visit window. Treat the habitat as a dedicated lure rather than a shared one: confirm the time-of-day and weather conditions above before committing materials, and pair it with a busier habitat nearby so the daily route still gives you spawns to chase while you wait for Lapras to arrive.
Use the favourite toggle on this page if Lapras is on your current dex priority — favourited entries surface in the planner's long-term goal list, and the habitat cards below link straight to the build recipes that gate the visit.
Types
Specialties
Best time
Weather
Habitat builds
Pre-evolution form
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Current form
LaprasEvolved form
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Build the Tropical seaside habitat and wait for the all day / sunny, cloudy, and rainy window to open. Rarity tier is Uncommon, which sets how patient you need to be after the habitat is placed.
No — Pokopia doesn't include an evolve action, and Lapras has no related pre-evolution or evolved form recorded. The dex entry stands on its own and is attracted directly through the habitat conditions on this page.