Overview
This checklist covers every major milestone needed to fully complete Pokemon Pokopia. Reaching the credits requires clearing all ten Important Requests and raising each region's Environment Level to 5. True 100% completion, however, goes far beyond the credits. It means filling the entire Pokedex, discovering all 209+ Habitats, tracking down every collectible, maxing every region to Environment Level 10, and finishing every side activity. Expect roughly 200 to 250+ hours for a full completionist run.
Each section below is organized as a table with a Status column you can use as a personal reference. The sections are ordered roughly by how they unlock during normal play.
Main Story and Important Requests
The main story consists of ten Important Requests spread across the four story regions. Completing all ten and finishing the Team Initiation Challenge rolls the credits. See the Main Story Walkthrough for step-by-step guidance.
Important Request | Region | Notes | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Withered Wasteland | Tutorial quest; introduces building and befriending | ||
Withered Wasteland | First building project; unlocks basic construction | ||
Rebuild Withered Wasteland Pokemon Center | Withered Wasteland | Restores the Pokemon Center and its services | |
Raise Environment Level (Withered Wasteland) | Withered Wasteland | Reach Environment Level 5 | |
Rebuild Bleak Beach Pokemon Center | Unlocks Bleak Beach services | ||
Raise Environment Level (Bleak Beach) | Reach Environment Level 5 | ||
Rebuild Rocky Ridges Pokemon Center | Unlocks Rocky Ridges services | ||
Raise Environment Level (Rocky Ridges) | Reach Environment Level 5 | ||
Major construction project for Tinkmaster | |||
Do the... Team Initiation Challenge | All Regions | Eight-stage fetch quest chain; rolls the credits |
Pokedex Completion
The standard Pokedex contains 303 Pokemon. You fill it by tending to the environment and building Habitats that attract Pokemon back to their natural homes. Completing the Pokedex unlocks the Pokedex Completion Room and grants special rewards including exclusive furniture recipes. See Pokedex Completion Rewards for the full reward list.
Milestone | Count | Notes | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Standard Pokedex | 303 | All non-event Pokemon befriended and registered | |
Event Pokedex | Varies | Pokemon from Limited-Time Events; rotates periodically | |
303 | Optional; one shiny variant per species | ||
12+ | Includes Legendary Birds, Beasts, Mew, Mewtwo, and more | ||
9 | Assembled from 22 fossil pieces at the Museum in Rocky Ridges |
For a breakdown by type, see the individual type pages such as Fire-Type Pokemon, Water-Type Pokemon, or Grass-Type Pokemon. For generation-specific lists, see Generation 1 Pokemon through Generation 9 Pokemon.
Habitat Dex
The Habitat Dex tracks every unique habitat you build. There are 209+ habitats in the game (the count continues to grow with updates). Habitats are ecosystems made from specific combinations of grass, trees, rocks, furniture, and decorative items. Building a habitat attracts the Pokemon associated with it.
Region | Approximate Habitat Count | Notes | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
40+ | First region; many basic habitats | ||
40+ | Coastal and water-themed habitats | ||
40+ | Mountain and cave habitats | ||
40+ | Elevated and sky-themed habitats | ||
40+ | Sandbox area; includes Eeveelution habitats |
Use the in-game Habitat Dex to track which habitats you have discovered. Each habitat entry lists the required items and conditions. Many habitats have overlapping components, so placing items for one habitat can contribute to others nearby.
Environment Level
Each region has its own Environment Level that reflects how much you have restored the ecosystem. The maximum is Level 10 per region. Reaching Level 5 in all four story regions is required to roll credits, but pushing to Level 10 everywhere is a key completionist goal.
Region | Credits Requirement | Max Level | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Level 5 | Level 10 | ||
Level 5 | Level 10 | ||
Level 5 | Level 10 | ||
Level 5 | Level 10 | ||
Not required | Level 10 |
You raise Environment Level by befriending Pokemon, building structures, planting vegetation, removing waste, and completing Requests. Each level milestone rewards you with exclusive items and recipes.
Collectibles
Pokopia has several categories of collectibles hidden throughout its five regions. Tracking them all down is one of the most time-consuming parts of 100% completion.
Mystery Slates
There are 27 Mystery Slates hidden across all regions. Each slate corresponds to a letter of the Unown alphabet (26 letters plus one covering both ! and ?). Slates are obtained by breaking Glowing Spots with Rock Smash. Placing all 27 into the Mysterious Mural in Withered Wasteland completes the puzzle and unlocks Mew as a permanent resident. See How to Complete the Mysterious Mural for details.
Collectible | Total | Source | Reward | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
27 | Glowing Spots (Rock Smash) |
Music CDs
There are 43 Music CDs scattered across all regions. These are rearranged versions of classic Pokemon tracks spanning every generation from Kanto to Paldea. CDs can be found in Glowing Blocks (Buried Treasure), purchased from shops, or received as rewards. To play them, hand a CD to DJ Rotom near any CD Rack.
Collectible | Total | Source | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
43 | Buried Treasure, shops, quest rewards |
Human Records
There are 35 Human Records to find, remnants of the old human world. They come in several types: 11 Notes, 12 Letters, 4 Papers, and 8 Photos. Some records unlock emotes and cosmetics, making them more than just lore collectibles. They are found in all five regions.
Type | Count | Status |
|---|---|---|
Notes | 11 | |
Letters | 12 | |
Papers | 4 | |
Photos | 8 | |
Total | 35 |
Fossils
There are 22 Fossil pieces spread across all five regions. They combine to form 9 Fossil Pokemon that can be displayed at the Museum in Rocky Ridges. Assembling a complete set on a Pedestal creates a fossil display habitat that brings the fossil Pokemon to life as a recruitable resident. Fossils come from Buried Treasure blocks (the golden glowing ones) and are random drops, so you may find duplicates before completing the set.
Collectible | Total | Notes | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Fossil Pieces | 22 | Combine into 9 Fossil Pokemon |
Lost Relics
There are 83 Lost Relics in total (46 Small, 37 Large). Relics are found in Buried Treasure and various dig spots. To identify them, bring them to Professor Tangrowth who has the Appraise specialty. Appraised relics become decorative furniture or can be sold for Life Coins.
Type | Count | Status |
|---|---|---|
Small Relics | 46 | |
Large Relics | 37 | |
Total | 83 |
Ancient Artifacts
The broader Ancient Artifacts category encompasses Mystery Slates, Fossils, Lost Relics, and other miscellaneous collectibles. In total there are over 130 Ancient Artifacts to discover. Collecting all of them requires thorough exploration of every region.
Highlight Reels
The Highlight Reels are a set of special photo opportunities tied to scripted moments and scenic locations across the game. Completing a Highlight Reel involves positioning yourself correctly and taking a photo when prompted. Completed Highlight Reels are saved under the Collection Menu and contribute to overall completion percentage. See the Photo Mode page for tips on photography.
Buildings
There are 43 buildings to construct across all regions. These range from small dens and huts to large houses, Pokemon Centers, power generators, and special structures. See the Building Kits Guide for material requirements.
Building Category | Details | Status |
|---|---|---|
Residential (Dens, Huts, Cottages, Houses) | Four sizes of building kits for Pokemon homes | |
One per story region (4 total); rebuild to unlock services | ||
Power Structures | Supply electricity to lamps and machines via Utility Poles | |
Legendary Bird Facilities | ||
Special Structures | Lighthouse, Museum, and other unique buildings |
Requests and Quests
Pokopia features approximately 60 Requests in total. Ten of these are Important Requests tied to the main story (covered above). The remaining 50 are General Requests: shorter side tasks involving deliveries, escorts, and various favors for Pokemon. Completing all of them is a significant part of 100% completion. See the All Requests List for a full breakdown.
Request Type | Count | Required for Credits? | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Important Requests | 10 | Yes | |
General Requests | ~50 | No (but needed for 100%) | |
Total | ~60 |
Team Initiation Challenge
The Team Initiation Challenge is the final Important Request and the gateway to the ending. It consists of eight stages, each requiring you to gather specific materials and items from across the world. Completing all eight stages rolls the credits.
Stage | Key Requirements | Status |
|---|---|---|
Stage 1 | 10 Leppa Berries | |
Stage 2 | 10 each of various crops (requires Rototiller) | |
Stage 3 | ||
Stage 4 | 40 Brick, 20 Gold Ingots, 50 Concrete | |
Stage 5 | 50 electricity, 10 Crystal Fragments, 5 Tinkagears | |
Stage 6 | Craft several pieces of furniture | |
Stage 7 | Environmental reward items (Env. Level 5 in three regions) | |
Stage 8 | One cherished photo + 2 Party Poppers |
Eeveelution Challenges
The eight Eeveelution Challenges are special tasks available from the Pokemon Center PC in Palette Town. Each challenge rewards you with a unique food item that, when placed on a plate on a table next to a chair, creates a habitat for the corresponding Eevee evolution. See Eevee and Eeveelutions for detailed habitat setups.
Eeveelution | Food Reward | Challenge Requirement | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
Soda Float | Obtain and grow 12 different flower seeds in Palette Town | ||
Fried Potatoes | Power 50 machines with electricity in Palette Town | ||
Pizza | Use Pokemon to build 15 times in Palette Town | ||
Afternoon Tea Set | Get a Pokemon housemate in Palette Town | ||
Chocolate Cookies | Build a road using 300 blocks | ||
Sandwich | Grow 50 vegetable seeds simultaneously | ||
Shaved Ice | Complete the Palette Town ice-themed challenge | ||
Ribbon Cake | Find and befriend 10 new Pokemon in Palette Town |
Stamp Rally
The Stamp Rally is a weekly activity where you fill stamp cards to earn Life Coins. Stamps feature different Pokemon designs at four rarity tiers.
Stamp Rarity | Border Style | Featured Pokemon | Life Coins |
|---|---|---|---|
Common | Plain circle | Basic evolution | 50 |
Uncommon | Wavy border | Evolved Pokemon | 100 |
Rare | Wavy border | Legendary Pokemon | 200 |
Mythical | Special border with shiny film | Mythical Pokemon | 1,000 |
For completionists, the goal is to collect at least one of every stamp design and maximize Life Coin earnings each week. Life Coins can be spent at Vending Machines for exclusive items and decorations.
Dream Islands
There are five types of Dream Islands and seven types of Dolls used to access them. Dream Islands are randomized resource-gathering excursions that provide unique materials not found on the main islands. You can visit one Dream Island per day. Visiting all five island types and collecting all seven doll types is part of full completion.
Category | Count | Status |
|---|---|---|
Dream Island Types | 5 | |
Doll Types | 7 |
Post-Game Content
After rolling credits, several features unlock. See Post-Game Content and Ending and Credits for full details.
An overpowered Ditto Transformation that trivializes building and decoration
Access to push all regions to Environment Level 10
Additional Legendary and Mythical Pokemon encounters
Pokedex Completion Room opens once all 303 Pokemon are registered
Continued Stamp Rally participation and Limited-Time Events
PC Challenges
The Pokemon Center PC in each region offers PC Challenges, region-specific tasks that provide bonus rewards. These include the Eeveelution Challenges in Palette Town (covered above) and various building, befriending, and decoration challenges in the story regions. Completing all PC Challenges across all regions is part of full 100% completion.
Side Activities
Beyond the main systems, several side activities contribute to 100% completion.
Activity | Details | Status |
|---|---|---|
Discover all Cooking Recipes and food flavors | ||
Learn and use all Crafting Recipes | ||
Complete all Highlight Reels and photo challenges | ||
Find all hidden Pokemon across regions | ||
Compete in Bulbasaur's Jump Rope Contest | ||
Win the Look That Way minigame | ||
Answer all quiz questions correctly | ||
Unlock all Item Customization and Painting options | ||
Grow all Seeds and Crops and Berry Trees | ||
Collect all Hairstyles and Hair Colors and outfit pieces | ||
Complete all in-game achievement badges |
Full Completion Summary
The table below summarizes every major completion category and its target for true 100% completion.
Category | Target | Status |
|---|---|---|
Pokedex (Standard) | 303 Pokemon | |
Habitat Dex | 209+ Habitats | |
Environment Level | Level 10 in all 5 regions | |
Important Requests | 10 completed | |
General Requests | ~50 completed | |
Team Initiation Challenge | All 8 stages | |
Eeveelution Challenges | All 8 challenges | |
Buildings | 43 constructed | |
Mystery Slates | 27 collected | |
Music CDs | 43 collected | |
Human Records | 35 collected | |
Fossil Pieces | 22 collected (9 Fossil Pokemon) | |
Lost Relics | 83 appraised (46 Small, 37 Large) | |
Dream Islands | 5 types visited, 7 Doll types collected | |
Stamp Rally | All stamp designs collected | |
Highlight Reels | All photo ops completed | |
Cooking Recipes | All discovered | |
Crafting Recipes | All learned | |
PC Challenges | All completed across all regions | |
Side Activities | Hide-and-Seek, Jump Rope, Look That Way, Quizzes |
Tips for Completionists
Prioritize Environment Level. Raising Environment Level unlocks new Pokemon, habitats, recipes, and areas. It should be your primary focus in each region.
Check the Habitat Dex regularly. The Habitat Dex tells you exactly which items you need for each habitat. Use it as your main roadmap for attracting specific Pokemon.
Break every Glowing Spot. Mystery Slates, Music CDs, and Fossils all come from the same source. Carry a Pokemon with Rock Smash at all times.
Visit Dream Islands daily. You can only visit one per day, so start early to collect all Doll types and island-exclusive materials.
Do not sell Lost Relics before appraising. Take every relic to Professor Tangrowth first. Appraised relics are worth more and fill your collection.
Use Stamp Rally consistently. Life Coins from the weekly Stamp Rally are the only way to purchase certain exclusive items.
Track progress through the menus. The Pokedex, Habitat Dex, Collection menu, and Request log all show your progress toward full completion.
Explore thoroughly after credits. Several Post-Game Content features and legendary encounters only become available after the ending.