Meadow Plains
Vast open grasslands dotted with wildflowers. Perfect starting area for new trainers to build their first Pokopia habitats. The gentle terrain and abundant materials make it ideal for Common and Uncommon habitats.
Connected Areas
Pokopia is divided into five distinct biomes, each hosting unique habitats and Pokémon you cannot find anywhere else. Understanding how these areas connect helps you plan the most efficient expansion route for your Pokopia habitat collection.
Dashed lines indicate connected biomes that share material sources and certain Pokémon migration patterns.
Vast open grasslands dotted with wildflowers. Perfect starting area for new trainers to build their first Pokopia habitats. The gentle terrain and abundant materials make it ideal for Common and Uncommon habitats.
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Dense woodland filled with towering trees and hidden glades. Home to rare Bug and Grass-type Pokémon. Habitats here require carefully sourced lumber and natural materials.
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Subterranean caverns glittering with mineral deposits. Rock, Ground, and Ghost-type Pokémon thrive in the dark. Many Rare habitats are found exclusively underground.
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Shimmering ocean shores and shallow reefs teeming with Water-type Pokémon. Coastal habitats often require water sources and ocean materials that must be collected from the beach.
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Towering mountain summits and windswept cliffs where Flying and Dragon-type Pokémon soar. These habitats are the most challenging to build but attract the rarest Pokémon in Pokopia.
Connected Areas
Pokopia is structured around five interconnected biomes, and understanding this geography is crucial to planning your Pokopia habitat expansion. Each biome contains exclusive habitats, exclusive Pokémon, and exclusive materials — which means you cannot build every habitat from a single area's resources alone.
The Meadow Plains is the starting biome for most players and connects to both the Ancient Forest and Coastal Waters. This makes it the ideal launching point for players branching out into either nature-based or water-based Pokopia habitats. The Crystal Caves, located underground, connects to both the Forest and Coastal areas — making it accessible from either side once you have progressed far enough.
Sky Peaks is the most isolated area in Pokopia, connecting only to the Ancient Forest. This means players must progress deeply through Forest habitats before legendary sky-based Pokémon become accessible. The Celestial Observatory, the ultimate Pokopia habitat, can only be built after mastering all other Sky Peaks constructions — making it the true endgame reward.