Materials📖 8 min read · March 8, 2026

How to Farm Pokopia Materials Fast — Complete Resource Guide

Running low on Wood, Stone, or Water? This guide covers the most efficient collection routes for every material type, which areas to prioritize, and how to set up passive income so you're never material-blocked again.

The Two Ways to Get Materials in Pokopia

Pokopia has two material sources that most players don't fully exploit:

Active Farming
Visiting nodes in each area and manually collecting. High yield but time-limited per session.
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Passive Income
Built habitats generate a trickle of materials every few hours based on the Pokémon living in them.

The fastest players combine both: active farming in the morning, passive income while offline. The setup below is optimized for exactly this.

Material-by-Material Farming Guide

Here's the fastest farming method for each major material:

MaterialBest AreaTop Tip
🪵 WoodAncient ForestChop clusters of 3+ trees per run. Berry Thicket drops bonus Wood after Pokémon interactions.
🪨 StoneCrystal CavesMine the south-east vein first — it respawns faster than the main entrance cluster.
💧 WaterCoastal WatersCollect from shallow tide pools, not the deep-water nodes. Faster per minute.
🍓 BerriesMeadow PlainsPlant one Berry Thicket habitat to passively generate Berries every 4 hours.
🕸️ SilkAncient ForestSilk drops from Bug-type Pokémon in Mossy Burrow. Build it early for passive income.
💎 CrystalsCrystal CavesOnly mine Crystals from Rare+ habitat nodes — Common nodes have very low yield.

The Passive Income Setup (Set It and Forget It)

Once you have five habitats built, configure them for passive material generation. The optimal passive setup requires:

  • 1× Berry Thicket (Meadow Plains) — generates Berries passively every 4 hours
  • 1× Mossy Burrow (Ancient Forest) — Bug-types drop Silk and Wood
  • 1× Pebble Stream (Meadow Plains) — Water-types drop Water material
  • 1× Sandy Hollow (Meadow Plains) — Ground-types drop Stone

Together these four habitats generate roughly 12–18 units of assorted materials every 4 hours without any active play. Log in twice a day to collect and you'll never hit a material wall in the mid-game.

Advanced: Material Multiplication via Upgrades

Each habitat can be upgraded up to three times. The key insight: upgrading a material-generating habitat multiplies its passive output, not just its Pokémon slots. A fully upgraded Mossy Burrow produces 3× more Silk than a Level 1 version — upgrade your income habitats before your collection habitats.

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