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11Overview2233This guide covers advanced building techniques discovered by the Pokemon Pokopia community. These go beyond the basics covered in the Building article and can save hours of work on large construction projects.4455Block Placement Shortcuts6677Hold the A button while placing blocks to continuously place them in a row without needing to press A for each individual block. This is dramatically faster for laying floors, walls, and roads.88991010Hold ZL to strafe while placing blocks. This locks Ditto's facing direction and lets you move side-to-side while placing, which is essential for precise wall construction. Combine A-hold with ZL-strafe to lay entire rows in seconds.11111212Use Mouse Mode (enabled in Settings) for the most precise control. The Nintendo Switch 2's Joy-Con acts as a pointing device, letting you target exact block positions. This is particularly useful for breaking specific blocks with Rock Smash without accidentally destroying neighboring blocks.13131414Storage Optimization15151616You can connect up to four Large Storage Boxes to a single Workbench. Place the storage boxes adjacent to or behind the workbench. When you open the crafting menu, you will have access to all materials stored in every connected box. This eliminates the need to transfer materials into your inventory before crafting.17171818To quickly move items between storage containers, use Rock Smash to break the storage box. All items inside will scatter on the ground. Then hold Y to vacuum everything up into your bag. This is much faster than transferring items one by one through menus.19192020For portable storage while exploring, have Gulpin follow you. Gulpin's Storage specialty gives you additional inventory slots that travel with you, so you do not need to return to a stationary chest mid-gathering trip.21212222Terrain Manipulation23232424Use Rollout for large-scale terrain clearing. It destroys blocks faster than Rock Smash and covers a wider area. It is the single best tool for terraforming.25252626To place blocks directly below your character (useful for stacking upward or escaping holes), look straight down and press A. See How to Place Blocks Below You for the full technique.27272828The Magnet Rise post-game transformation is the ultimate building tool. It allows free vertical flight and lets you place and absorb blocks from any angle, making elevated builds trivial.29293030Creative Building Tricks31313232Floating Objects33333434Build a temporary support pillar, place a decorative item or furniture piece on top, then destroy the pillar blocks. The item will remain floating in midair. This works for security cameras, lights, signs, and most furniture.35353636Wall Vines37373838Use Leafage on the side of a wall to grow vines. These vines are climbable and can be used as both decoration and functional ladders. Powered-up Leafage (from eating a Salad) creates different vine appearances including duckweed on water and moss on rocks.39394040Workbench Placement41414242Place your main workbench near Ditto's assigned house. Since you can fast-travel home from the pause menu at any time, this gives you instant access to crafting from anywhere on the island.43434444Building Dimensions45454646Houses in Pokopia follow these size rules:47474848PropertyValueMinimum footprint2 blocks x 2 blocksMaximum footprint9 blocks x 10 blocksMinimum furniture inside3 pieces to register as a homeDoor requiredYes, at least one door blockRoof requiredNo (but some Pokemon prefer roofed habitats)4949Time-Skip Construction50505151Some buildings take real-world time to construct (Pokemon with the Build specialty work on them over time). You can speed this up by going to your Nintendo Switch 2 Settings, disabling internet time synchronization, and manually advancing the clock forward. The game will think the required construction time has passed. Remember to re-enable internet sync afterward to avoid disrupting limited-time events.52525353Mouse Mode (Deep Dive)54545555Mouse Mode is one of the most useful features for precise building in Pokopia. It turns the Nintendo Switch 2's detached Joy-Con into a pointing device, giving you cursor-based control over block placement and destruction. While it is briefly mentioned above under Block Placement Shortcuts, this section covers Mouse Mode in full detail.56565757How to Activate Mouse Mode58585959Open the in-game Settings menu and scroll down on the Game tab to the Mouse Mode section. Toggle it on. Then detach Joy-Con 2 (the right controller) from the console and lay it on a flat surface with the colored side facing down, as though you were holding a computer mouse. The game will automatically detect the orientation and display a cursor on screen.60606161You do not need to press any button to switch into Mouse Mode. Simply placing the Joy-Con flat on the surface activates it. Lifting the Joy-Con off the surface returns you to standard controls instantly.62626363Mouse Mode Controls64646565ActionButton (Right Joy-Con)NotesDestroy blockZRUses Rock Smash on the targeted blockPlace block / furnitureRPlaces the currently equipped item at the cursor positionMove cursorSlide Joy-Con on surfaceRequires a flat, textured surface for reliable trackingExit Mouse ModeLift Joy-Con off surfaceInstantly reverts to standard controls6666If you prefer using the left Joy-Con as the mouse, the buttons swap accordingly: ZL destroys blocks and L places them.67676868Mouse Mode Strengths and Limitations69697070Strengths: Mouse Mode lets you target and place blocks at a much greater range than standard controls. You can aim at specific blocks without physically moving Ditto next to them, which is invaluable when working on tall walls, ceilings, or intricate interior designs. Furniture placement is also significantly more accurate, since the cursor snaps to valid positions across the entire visible area.71717272Limitations: The only move available in Mouse Mode is Rock Smash. You cannot use Rollout, Leafage, Surf, Cut, or any other transformation while in Mouse Mode. If you need a different move, simply lift the Joy-Con off the surface to exit and then use the move normally.73737474Mouse Mode Tips75757676Keep a small mouse pad or textured mat at your gaming setup. The Joy-Con's IR sensor tracks best on surfaces with some friction. Smooth glass or glossy tables can cause erratic cursor movement.Mouse Mode is especially useful for breaking a single block in a tight cluster without accidentally destroying its neighbors. In standard mode, Rock Smash can clip adjacent blocks.When decorating house interiors, switch to Mouse Mode to place furniture against far walls without needing to squeeze Ditto behind tables and chairs.For large-scale terrain work, stick with standard controls and Rollout. Mouse Mode excels at precision, not speed.77777878Rollout Terraforming79798080The Rollout transformation (learned from Graveler) is the fastest way to reshape terrain across large areas. While the Terrain Manipulation section above introduces Rollout briefly, this section explains the full terraforming workflow.81818282How Rollout Terraforming Works83838484Press ZR to transform Ditto into Graveler and begin rolling. While rolling, hold ZR to break any blocks you collide with. Rollout moves significantly faster than Ditto's default running speed, so you can clear wide stretches of land in a fraction of the time it would take using Rock Smash alone.85858686Rollout destroys standard terrain blocks on contact. For harder blocks like Copper, power up your Rock Smash first by consuming a Hamburger Steak. The powered-up state carries over to Rollout, letting you barrel through reinforced materials.87878888Clearing Large Areas Efficiently89899090Cut trees first. Trees cannot be destroyed by Rollout or Rock Smash. If you remove the blocks underneath a tree with Rollout, the tree will float in midair and become much harder to reach with Cut. Always chop down trees before clearing the ground beneath them.Roll in straight lines. Start at one edge of the area you want to flatten, hold ZR, and roll in a straight line to the opposite edge. Turn around and make another pass next to the first one. This methodical approach prevents patchy terrain.Work from the top down. If you are flattening a hill or plateau, start by rolling across the highest layer and work your way down one level at a time.Bring PP recovery items. Rollout consumes PP while active. Stock up on Leppa Berries and Carrots before starting a large project. Hold A while holding food to continuously restore PP without interrupting your workflow.91919292Best Areas for Rollout Terraforming93939494Rocky Ridges is where Rollout is most impactful. The entire area is covered with scattered boulders and uneven stone blocks. Rolling through them quickly opens up flat building plots. Bleak Beach and the Withered Wasteland also benefit from Rollout clearing, though the terrain there is more sparse.95959696Magnet Rise Creative Building97979898Magnet Rise is the final Ditto transformation and the single most powerful building tool in the game. Unlocked during the post-game, it transforms Ditto into Magnemite and essentially grants a creative-mode flight ability with enhanced block manipulation.9999100100How to Unlock Magnet Rise101101102102After completing the main story and watching the credits, load back into the world. A Magnemite will appear in the hole where the mysterious tower used to stand in the Withered Wasteland. Speak to Magnemite and it will ask you to build a Factory Storage habitat.103103104104The Factory Storage habitat requires a Streetlight, a Metal Drum, a Jumbled Cord, and a Control Unit. Two of these items (the Metal Drum and Jumbled Cords) are already available on the same floor as Magnemite, making the quest relatively quick to complete. Build the habitat anywhere in the Withered Wasteland, then report back to Magnemite to learn Magnet Rise.105105106106Factory Storage Habitat Requirements107107108108MaterialQuantityWhere to FindStreetlight1Craft at a Workbench or find in Sparkling SkylandsMetal Drum1Same floor as Magnemite in the tower ruinsJumbled Cord1Same floor as Magnemite in the tower ruinsControl Unit1Craft at a Workbench (requires Copper Ingot, Glass, Iron Ingot)109109Magnet Rise Controls110110111111ActionButtonDescriptionActivate Magnet RiseZRTransform into Magnemite and begin hoveringFly upwardB (Jump)Hold to ascend; release to hover in placeFly downwardLHold to descendMove horizontallyLeft StickFull omnidirectional movement while hoveringPlace blocks (3x3x1)ASpits out a 3x3 layer of terrain blocks in front of youReplace blocks (3x3x1)YSwaps existing terrain blocks for a different materialZap (break blocks)ZR (while hovering)Instantly destroys terrain blocks; materials are auto-collectedDeactivateZR (on ground)Return to normal Ditto form112112Building Advantages113113114114Free vertical flight. Unlike every other transformation, Magnet Rise lets you hover at any altitude and move in all directions. This makes building rooftops, bridges, towers, and elevated platforms trivial. There is no need to stack blocks under your feet to reach high places.3x3x1 block placement. Instead of placing one block at a time, Magnet Rise places blocks in a 3x3 slab. This is nine times faster for laying floors, filling walls, and building large flat surfaces.Instant Zap destruction. The Zap ability destroys blocks instantly without the repeated-hit animation of Rock Smash. Dropped materials are automatically collected, so you do not need to vacuum them up separately.Block absorption. Magnet Rise allows Ditto to absorb certain blocks and materials that cannot be picked up in any other form. This opens up new crafting and decoration possibilities.Block replacement. The Replace function lets you swap existing terrain for a different block type without destroying and rebuilding. This is perfect for changing a stone wall to brick or a dirt floor to concrete without altering the structure.115115116116When to Use Magnet Rise vs. Other Tools117117118118TaskBest ToolWhyPrecise single-block placementMouse ModeCursor targeting is more accurate for individual blocksClearing large flat areasRolloutFaster ground-level traversal for horizontal clearingBuilding tall structuresMagnet RiseFree flight removes the need for scaffoldingPlacing furniture indoorsMouse ModeCursor control is better in tight spacesReshaping terrain at elevationMagnet RiseHover to the exact height and Zap or place 3x3 slabsDecorating exterior wallsMagnet RiseFly alongside walls to place decorations at any heightBreaking one block in a clusterMouse ModePrecision cursor avoids collateral damage119119Combining Techniques120120121121The most efficient builders in Pokopia switch between tools constantly. Here is a typical workflow for constructing a large multi-story building from scratch:122122123123Step 1: Clear the site with Rollout. Use Cut to remove any trees, then transform into Graveler and roll across the plot to flatten it.Step 2: Lay the foundation with Magnet Rise. Fly up and place 3x3 slabs to quickly create the floor footprint. Use Replace to swap terrain blocks for your chosen material.Step 3: Build walls with A-hold strafing. Drop back to Ditto form, hold A and ZL, and strafe along each wall line to lay blocks in continuous rows.Step 4: Add the roof with Magnet Rise. Fly above the walls and place 3x3 roof slabs. Fine-tune edges by switching to single-block placement.Step 5: Furnish with Mouse Mode. Detach the Joy-Con, lay it flat, and use the cursor to place furniture, lights, and decorations with pixel-perfect accuracy.Step 6: Final touches with Leafage and paint. Grow vines on exterior walls for decoration, then apply Paint to customize block colors.