Overview
"Build an Orange Hut" is a request in Pokemon Pokopia given by Makuhita in Bleak Beach. Makuhita asks you to build an orange hut on one of the empty lots in the resort area. This quest expands your building experience by introducing hut-level construction.
Request Details
Detail | Info |
|---|---|
Quest Giver | Makuhita |
Location | Bleak Beach |
Quote | "Run-down lots where human houses used to be would probably make good spots to place building kits, yo!" |
Prerequisites | May need to raise your Environment Level for the Orange Hut Kit to become available in the shop |
Reward | Quest completion |
Walkthrough
Step 1: Talk to Makuhita
Find Makuhita in Bleak Beach and accept the request. Makuhita wants an orange hut built on one of the empty lots in the area.
Step 2: Purchase the Orange Hut Kit
Visit the PC Shop and purchase the Orange Hut Kit. If the kit is not available yet, you may need to raise your Environment Level first by planting vegetation, building habitats, and cleaning up the area.
Step 3: Find an Empty Lot
Look for run-down lots where human houses used to stand. These empty lots are the designated building spots for hut construction in Bleak Beach. Select one and place the Orange Hut Kit.
Step 4: Gather Materials and Build
Collect the required construction materials and recruit Pokemon with the Build specialty to help with construction. Start the build and wait for the timer to complete.
Step 5: Complete the Request
Once construction finishes, speak with Makuhita to finalize the request. The orange hut becomes a permanent structure in Bleak Beach.
Rewards
A new orange hut structure in Bleak Beach
Progression toward higher Environment Level
Tips
You can speed up construction by advancing your system time forward by one day. This completes the build instantly.
If the Orange Hut Kit does not appear in the PC Shop, focus on raising your Environment Level by building habitats and planting trees.
Empty lots marked by old building foundations are the best spots for construction. Look for flat cleared areas where structures once stood.