

Skiploom is a Grass and Flying-type Pokémon in Pokopia. You'll see it most reliably when Field-trip friends and Yellow carpet habitats are in place, with visits clustering around all day and sunny, cloudy, and rainy conditions.
Skiploom 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 Skiploom returning, lean into the Grow 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; Skiploom usually shares its preferred habitats with a small cluster of related Pokémon, so the build pays off for more than just one entry.
Other Pokémon you'll see at the same habitats as Skiploom include Hoppip and Jumpluff. That overlap is why we recommend planning habitat builds around a cluster rather than a single entry: once the materials for Field-trip friends are placed, you're effectively staking out spawns for the whole group at once, which is the fastest way to grow the Pokédex without redoing crafting work.
Skiploom sits on an evolution line with Hoppip (pre-evolution form) and Jumpluff (evolved form). Pokopia does not include an evolve action, so each form is attracted independently — build the matching habitat for whichever entry you are currently chasing rather than expecting one to transform into the next.
The most common mistake with Skiploom is treating the habitat list as a decoration checklist only. In practice, the order matters: build the cheapest matching habitat first, verify that the time-of-day and weather window on this page is active, then wait through at least one full in-game day before spending rare materials on a second setup. If Skiploom still does not appear, check whether a sibling Pokémon from the same cluster is visiting instead — that usually means the habitat is correct and the remaining variable is rarity or timing, not the recipe itself.
For daily routing, pair Skiploom's habitat work with one material stop and one nearby Pokédex target instead of chasing it in isolation. That keeps the page useful after the first visit: the structured data above tells you what to build, while the related habitat and sibling links below help you turn the build into a repeatable route across multiple entries.
Data note: this page separates hard fields from planning advice on purpose. The tables above come from Pokopia's structured Pokédex data, while the route notes here explain how to use those fields without inventing unlisted mechanics. If a habitat, weather window, or unlock method is absent from the record, treat that absence as a warning to verify the related guide before spending rare materials. That makes Skiploom's page useful both as a checklist and as a guardrail against building from copied or outdated rumors.
Use the favourite toggle on this page if Skiploom 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.
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Habitat builds
Build the Field-trip friends and Yellow carpet habitats 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.
Other Pokémon visiting at least one of Skiploom's habitats: Hoppip and Jumpluff. Building the habitat once unlocks the entire cluster, so plan around the group rather than the single entry.
No — Pokopia doesn't include an evolve action. Skiploom sits on an evolution line with Hoppip (pre-evolution form) and Jumpluff (evolved form), but each one is a separate dex entry that must be attracted on its own habitat page.