Overview
Closets are a furniture category in Pokemon Pokopia that serve triple duty: habitat components, home furnishings, and item storage containers. There are two closet variants, both of which are craftable and findable in the world.
All Closet Items
Closet | How to Obtain |
|---|---|
Plain Closet | Craft at workbench; found in Rocky Ridges |
Antique Closet | Craft at workbench; found in Sparkling Skylands; obtainable from trading or Vespiquen |
Habitat Usage
Closets are used in two habitats:
Habitat | Closet Requirement | Other Components |
|---|---|---|
Changing Area (#075) | 1 Closet (any) | 1 Large Mirror |
Private Makeup Stand (#076) | 1 Closet (any) | 2 Partitions + 1 Dresser |
Either the Plain Closet or Antique Closet works for both habitats.
Three Functions
Closets serve three distinct purposes in Pokopia:
Function | Description |
|---|---|
Habitat Component | Used in Changing Area and Private Makeup Stand habitats |
Home Furnishing | Counts toward the minimum 3 furniture pieces required per home building |
Item Storage | Functions as a storage container; can store and retrieve items like a Storage Box |
Antique Closet Acquisition
The Antique Closet has the most acquisition methods of any closet: crafting at the workbench, finding one in Sparkling Skylands, trading with other players (if multiplayer is available), or trading Honey to Vespiquen. The Vespiquen route requires befriending Combee first to produce Honey via the Litter specialty.
Tips
Craft a Plain Closet early for practical storage near your workbench. Closets function identically to Storage Boxes for item storage but also count toward habitat and home requirements. Place a closet in your home to satisfy one of the three minimum furniture pieces. The Antique Closet from Vespiquen's Honey trade is a nice reward for players who invest in the Combee/Vespiquen Honey economy. Both closet variants are functionally identical for habitat purposes, so choose based on aesthetics.