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Clodsire
March 21, 2026 at 07:12 AM
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Clodsire is a Poison/Ground-type Pokemon in Pokemon Pokopia, classified as the Spiny Fish Pokemon (Dex #118). It lives at the bottom of ponds and swamps, and is known for carrying Paldean Wooper on its back to ferry them across water. Clodsire is a Rare visitor at both of its habitats and carries the Litter and Bulldoze specialties. The Litter specialty causes it to produce Squishy Clay, a useful crafting material.
Clodsire can be found at two habitats, both as a Rare visitor. Be prepared to wait for it to appear.
This marshy habitat features tall grass where Pokemon use it to wipe mud off themselves.
Item | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Yellow Tall Grass | 4 | Found in marshy areas |
Muddy Water | 2 | Located near waterfalls and swampy spots |
Clodsire appears as a Rare visitor here. Paldean Wooper (Common) also spawns at this habitat, so you will encounter Wooper well before Clodsire shows up.
A fishing spot in swampy water. The description says: "Pokemon live in marshlands too! Try casting your line into some swampy water sometime."
Item | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Fishing Rod | 1 | Obtained through gameplay progression |
Seat (any) | 1 | Any seat-type furniture works |
Muddy Water | 1 | Swampy water tile |
Clodsire is a Rare visitor here alongside Grimer (Common) and Muk (Rare).
Both of Clodsire's habitats are located in marshy, swampy areas. The Marshy Tall Grass habitat can be found in Bleak Beach, where natural muddy water sources and yellow tall grass are available. The Marsh Fishing Spot requires a fishing rod and muddy water, which can also be found in swamp regions.
To befriend Clodsire, build either the Marshy Tall Grass or Marsh Fishing Spot habitat in a swampy area. Both require muddy water, which distinguishes them from regular water habitats. Since Clodsire is Rare at both locations, patience is required. The Marshy Tall Grass habitat is simpler to build if you already have Paldean Wooper's habitat set up, since they share the same habitat. Once Clodsire appears, walk up and interact with it.
Clodsire has two specialties:
Litter: Clodsire periodically drops Squishy Clay near its habitat. Squishy Clay is a crafting material that can be collected and used in various recipes.
Bulldoze: Clodsire can clear and flatten terrain, helping reshape the landscape of your island.
Category | Detail |
|---|---|
Ideal Environment | Humid |
Favorite Flavor | Bitter |
Likes | Garbage, Lots of dirt, Lots of water, Cleanliness, Round stuff |
Rarity | Rare (both habitats) |
Time of Day | All (Morning, Day, Evening, Night) |
Weather | All (Sunny, Cloudy, Rainy) |
Place dirt, water features, and round objects near Clodsire's habitat to raise its Comfort Level. It prefers bitter-flavored food.
Field | Value |
|---|---|
Dex Number | #118 |
Type | Poison / Ground |
Species | Spiny Fish Pokemon |
Height | 5'11" (1.8 m) |
Weight | 491.6 lbs (223.0 kg) |
Generation | 9 |
"It lives at the bottom of ponds and swamps. It will carry Wooper on its back and ferry them across water from one shore to the other."
Clodsire is the evolved form of Paldean Wooper in the main Pokemon series. In Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, Paldean Wooper evolves into Clodsire at level 20. In Pokopia, there is no evolution mechanic, so both must be found independently. However, they share the Marshy Tall Grass habitat (#054), making it convenient to find both from the same habitat setup.
Clodsire is listed as a compatible companion for Pokemon such as Marill, Gastrodon, Squirtle, and Lapras.
If you already have the Marshy Tall Grass habitat built for Paldean Wooper, Clodsire may eventually appear there as a Rare visitor without any additional setup.
The Squishy Clay produced by Clodsire's Litter specialty is a useful crafting material. Having Clodsire on your island provides a steady supply.
Clodsire is one of the heaviest Pokemon in Pokopia at 491.6 lbs. Despite its size, it is a gentle Pokemon that cares for Wooper.
The Marsh Fishing Spot habitat also attracts Grimer and Muk, so building it gives you access to three Poison-type Pokemon from a single habitat.