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11Overview2233Brick is a processed building material in Pokemon Pokopia described in-game as "bricks made by baking clay" that are "perfect for making buildings, roads, and other structures." Bricks are created by giving Squishy Clay to a Pokemon with the Burn specialty, which fires the clay into usable Bricks at a 1:2 conversion ratio (one clay yields two Bricks). Unlike metal ores, Squishy Clay does not go into the Smelting Furnace; instead, a Burn-specialty Pokemon processes it directly.4455Bricks are one of the most versatile construction materials in the game, appearing in 18 crafting recipes covering walls, roofs, flooring, borders, steps, and furniture. They are also required in bulk for major building kits and Pokemon Center reconstruction projects. With a standard trade value of 50 (75 if it matches a Pokemon's favorite category), Bricks are a decent trading item as well.6677How to Obtain8899To produce Bricks, collect Squishy Clay and deliver it to any Pokemon with the Burn specialty. The Pokemon processes the clay and returns finished Bricks. Each piece of Squishy Clay yields two Bricks, so 10 Squishy Clay produces 20 Bricks. Processing happens in batches; you can hand over multiple pieces of clay at once and collect the results when the Pokemon finishes.10101111Processing DetailInfoInputSquishy ClayOutputBrickConversion Ratio1:2 (one clay yields two Bricks)FacilityNone (Pokemon processes directly)Specialty RequiredBurnExample PokemonTorchic, Charmander, Growlithe, Litwick, Scorbunny, Vulpix, Cyndaquil, Torkoal, Rolycoly, CharcadetTrade Value50 (standard) / 75 (favorite)1212Early in the game, Torchic is one of the easiest Burn-specialty Pokemon to recruit. Build the Chirp-chirp Meal habitat in Bleak Beach (requires a Wooden Birdhouse, Table, and plated food such as a Leppa Berry) and interact with the birdhouse when it rattles to find Torchic inside.13131414Squishy Clay Sources15151616Squishy Clay is the sole raw material for Brick production. There are two ways to obtain it: gathering it from the environment or collecting it from Pokemon with the Litter specialty.17171818Resource Gathering19192020Use Rock Smash on brown clay blocks found in the world. Two locations contain abundant clay deposits.21212222LocationDetailsBleak BeachClay blocks are scattered across the shores, near the abandoned Pokemon Center, and in the flooded built-up area. This is the most convenient early-game source.Withered WastelandClay deposits appear inside the cave where Onix is first encountered. The cave has a large concentration of clay blocks.2323Litter Specialty24242525Pokemon with the Litter specialty periodically drop Squishy Clay around their habitat, providing a passive supply over time. Notable Litter-specialty Pokemon include Paldean Wooper, Clodsire, and Trapinch. Housing any of these Pokemon in your settlement means Squishy Clay will accumulate automatically without needing to visit mining locations.26262727Crafting Recipes28282929Bricks appear as ingredients in 18 confirmed crafting recipes. Most brick recipes produce structural or decorative building elements. Every brick-based item is paintable, allowing you to customize its color to match your settlement's design. The table below lists every recipe along with the number of Bricks required, other ingredients, and where the recipe is unlocked.30303131RecipeBricksOther MaterialsUnlock ConditionBrick Wall2(none)Bleak Beach Shop Lv. 4Stone Brick Wall2(none)Daily Shop Special (Sparkling Water)Stylish Brick Wall (Upper)2(none)Daily Shop Special (Sparkling Water)Stylish Brick Wall (Middle)2(none)Daily Shop Special (Sparkling Water)Stylish Brick Wall (Lower)2(none)Daily Shop Special (Sparkling Water)Pitched Brick Roof2(none)Bleak Beach Shop Lv. 5Dormered Brick Roof2(none)Bleak Beach Shop Lv. 5Brick Hipped Roof2(none)Bleak Beach Shop Lv. 5Flat Brick Roof2(none)Bleak Beach Shop Lv. 5Brick Roof Valley2(none)Bleak Beach Shop Lv. 5Brick Roof Decoration2(none)Bleak Beach Shop Lv. 5Brick Steps2(none)Bleak Beach Shop Lv. 2Brick Flooring2(none)Daily Shop Special (Sparkling Water)Brick Border (Line)2(none)Bleak Beach Shop Lv. 6Brick Border (Single)2(none)Bleak Beach Shop Lv. 7Brick Border (Corner)2(none)Bleak Beach Shop Lv. 8Stone Fireplace2Stone x2, Sturdy Stick x2Register 120 PokemonPlanter1Stone x1Daily Shop Special (Sparkling Water)3232Most recipes require exactly 2 Bricks each. The Planter is the only recipe that uses just 1 Brick. Since every recipe yields one item per craft, producing a full set of brick building elements for a house (walls, roof pieces, flooring, and borders) can consume a significant number of Bricks.33333434Building Kit Uses35353636In addition to individual crafting recipes, Bricks are required in large quantities for two major construction projects. These kits are among the most material-intensive in the game.37373838Building KitBricks RequiredOther MaterialsPurposeAbandoned Power Plant Kit50Copper Ingot x50, Iron Ingot x50, Sea Glass Fragment x50, Pokemetal x10Unlocks ZapdosBleak Beach Pokemon Center20Twine x10, Sea Glass Fragment x10, Iron Ore x5Rebuilds the Pokemon Center in Bleak BeachPikachu Fountain Kit10Stone x10, Sea Glass Fragment x5, Iron Ore x5Decorative fountain for your settlement3939The Abandoned Power Plant Kit is located on the southern island near Palette Town and requires 15 Pokemon (including Pokemon with Build, Fly, Crush, and Generate specialties) to construct. Once built, Zapdos appears inside the power plant the following day. For full details, see How to Get Articuno, Zapdos, and Moltres.40404141The Bleak Beach Pokemon Center rebuild requires 8 Pokemon with Build, Bulldoze, and Water specialties. The 20 Bricks needed means you should prepare at least 10 Squishy Clay beforehand. For a walkthrough of all Pokemon Center rebuilds, see Rebuilding Pokemon Centers.42424343Comparison with Other Processed Materials44444545Brick belongs to the processed materials category alongside ingots and other refined items. Unlike ingots, which are smelted at a Smelting Furnace, Brick is produced by a Burn-specialty Pokemon handling the clay directly. The table below shows how Brick compares to other common processed materials.46464747MaterialRaw InputProcessing MethodRatioPrimary UsesBrickSquishy ClayBurn-specialty Pokemon (direct)1:2Walls, roofs, flooring, borders, building kitsCopper IngotCopper OreSmelting Furnace + Burn Pokemon1:1Furniture, cooking stations, building kitsIron IngotIron OreSmelting Furnace + Burn Pokemon1:1Advanced construction, tools, Pokemon CentersGold IngotGold OreSmelting Furnace + Burn Pokemon1:1Premium furniture, Altar of the FlameGlassSea Glass FragmentSmelting Furnace + Burn Pokemon1:1Windows, decorative panels, lighting4848The 1:2 conversion ratio makes Brick one of the most efficient processed materials. You get double the output compared to ingots, which helps offset the large quantities needed for building kits.49495050Tips51515252Since Burn-specialty Pokemon are also used to operate the Smelting Furnace for ingot production, they can become a bottleneck if you need both Bricks and smelted ingots at the same time. Befriend multiple Burn-specialty Pokemon so you can run Brick production and furnace smelting in parallel.53535454Squishy Clay is plentiful at Bleak Beach and in the Withered Wasteland cave, so the limiting factor is usually processing speed rather than raw material supply. For a passive clay supply, keep a Paldean Wooper or other Litter-specialty Pokemon in your settlement; they will drop Squishy Clay around their habitat over time.55555656Plan ahead for the Abandoned Power Plant Kit. Its 50-Brick requirement means you need at least 25 Squishy Clay dedicated to Brick production. Combined with the 20 Bricks for the Bleak Beach Pokemon Center and 10 for the Pikachu Fountain, you will want a minimum of 80 Bricks (40 Squishy Clay) if you intend to complete all three projects.57575858Farm clay in bulk before starting large builds. Collect a full inventory of Squishy Clay from Bleak Beach in one trip, hand it all to your Burn-specialist Pokemon, and check back later for the finished Bricks. This batch approach is far more efficient than making repeated small trips.59596060All brick crafting recipes produce paintable items. If you plan to build a themed settlement, you can craft all your walls, roofs, and borders first and then paint them in a single pass to ensure consistent coloring.