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Crafting Recipes
March 21, 2026 at 04:46 PM
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This article serves as a comprehensive reference for all known crafting recipes in Pokemon Pokopia. There are 714 crafting recipes in the game, organized across seven main categories: Furniture, Miscellaneous, Outdoor, Utilities, Buildings, Blocks, and Other. All items are crafted at a Workbench (2 Stones to build your first one). Place a Storage Box next to your Workbench to pull materials directly from storage.
New recipes unlock through multiple methods: progressing the main story, raising Environment Level, purchasing from the Pokemon Center PC shop using Life Coins, completing quests, and collecting glowing Poke Balls found while exploring. Around 200 recipes have unique unlock conditions, while the rest can be found as daily specials in the PC Shop or from sparkling ripples in water.
The seven recipe categories and their approximate counts are:
Category | Recipe Count | Description |
|---|---|---|
Furniture | ~100 | Tables, chairs, beds, sofas, storage, dressers, mirrors |
Miscellaneous | ~100 | Tableware, food decor, appliances, electronics, musical items, toys |
Outdoor | ~45 | Campfires, torches, signs, recreation, nature items, boats |
Utilities | ~65 | Cooking stations, smelting, transport, lighting, power systems |
Buildings | ~120 | Doors, windows, roofs, fences, stairs, pipes, pillars, paths |
Blocks | ~120 | Walls, floors, prints, roads, pillars, decorative blocks |
Other | ~65 | Wallpapers, rugs, paint balloons, fireworks, special tools |
These items form the foundation of your island's infrastructure. The Workbench is the first thing you should build, followed by a Storage Box placed directly beside it. From there, prioritize the Smelting Furnace for processing ores into ingots.
Item | Materials | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Workbench | Stone x2 | Crafting station. Build extras for convenience. |
Ditto Flag | Sturdy Stick x1, Twine x1, Leppa Berry x1 | Place on top of a house to enable fast travel. |
Storage Box | Lumber x1 | Basic item storage. |
Wall Storage Box | Pokemetal x2 | Wall-mounted storage unit. |
Big Storage Box | Pokemetal x3 | Larger capacity storage. |
Community Box | Lumber x2 | Shared storage for multiplayer. |
Frame | Lumber x1 | Structural building component. |
Smelting Furnace | Processes ore into ingots. Requires Burn specialty Pokemon. | |
Metallic Smelting Furnace | Iron Ingot x10, Pokemetal x3, Tinkagear x3 | Late-game upgraded furnace. |
Concrete Mixer | Iron Ingot x2 | Produces concrete from raw materials. |
Cutting Board | Lumber x2 | Food preparation station for salads. |
Frying Pan | Copper Ingot x2 | Basic cooking station for hamburger steak. |
Stylish Frying Pan | Pokemetal x1, Glass x1, Iron Ingot x1 | Upgraded cooking station. |
Cooking Pot | Copper Ingot x2 | Cooking station for soups. |
Stylish Cooking Pot | Pokemetal x1, Glass x1, Iron Ingot x1 | Upgraded cooking pot. |
Bread Oven | Stone x2, Small Log x2, Volcanic Ash x4 | Baking station for bread recipes. |
Cash Register | Iron Ore x1 | Enables NPC shops on your island. |
Sprinkler | Iron Ore x1 | Irrigation device for crop fields. |
Mini Floodgate | Iron Ore x1 | Controls water flow. |
Tables serve as gathering spots for Pokemon and contribute to habitat comfort. They range from basic log tables to elaborate themed sets. Some tables double as stands or counters for shops.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Straw Table | |
Log Table | Small Log x1 |
Wooden Table | Lumber x1 |
Counter | Lumber x1 |
Side Table | Iron Ingot x1, Stone x1 |
Garden Table | Iron Ore x2 |
Wall-Mounted Table | Lumber x1, Iron Ingot x1 |
Pokemon Center Counter | Pokemetal x1 |
Kitchen Table | Pokemetal x1 |
Push Cart | Gold Ingot x1, Lumber x1 |
Exhibition Stand | |
Plain Stand | |
Iron Stand | Iron Ingot x2 |
Food Counter | |
Plain Table | |
Antique Table | |
Industrial Desk | Iron Ingot x2, Lumber x1 |
Iron Table | Iron Ingot x2 |
Iron Rack | Iron Ingot x2, Lumber x1 |
Office Desk | Pokemetal x2 |
Study Desk | Lumber x2 |
Cute Table | |
Resort Table | |
Chic Table | |
Pop Art Table | Pokemetal x2 |
Poke Ball Table | Pokemetal x2, Iron Ingot x2 |
Berry Table | Aspear Berry x2, Pokemetal x1, Twine x1, Copper Ingot x1 |
Stone Table | Stone x3 |
Luxury Table | Limestone x4, Gold Ingot x2 |
Office Table |
Seating items are tagged as Relaxation and contribute to Pokemon comfort. Chairs, stools, sofas, and benches all serve different habitat requirements and can attract specific Pokemon when matched to furniture set themes.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Straw Stool | Leaf x1 |
Simple Cushion | |
Log Chair | Small Log x1 |
Plain Stool | |
Wooden Stool | Lumber x1 |
Stylish Stool | |
Iron Chair | Iron Ingot x1 |
Industrial Chair | Iron Ingot x1, Lumber x1 |
Waterproof Seat | Pokemetal x1 |
Public Seat | Pokemetal x1 |
Soft Seat | |
Box Sofa | |
Plain Chair | |
Resort Stool | |
Resort Chair | |
Chic Chair | |
Fancy Chair | |
Folding Chair | Iron Ingot x1, Twine x1 |
Antique Chair | Lumber x1, Fluff x1, Gold Ingot x1 |
Spectator Chair | Iron Ingot x2 |
Luxury Chair | Limestone x2, Gold Ingot x1, Fluff x1 |
Garden Chair | Iron Ore x2 |
Office Chair | |
Cute Chair | |
Pop Art Chair | |
Berry Chair | Leppa Berry x1, Pokemetal x1, Twine x1, Copper Ingot x1 |
Gaming Chair | Pokemetal x1, Gold Ingot x1 |
Wooden Bench | Lumber x2 |
Stone Bench | Stone x2 |
Plain Sofa | |
Resort Sofa | |
Chic Sofa | |
Antique Sofa | Lumber x2, Fluff x1, Gold Ingot x2 |
Iron Bench | Iron Ingot x2, Lumber x1 |
Industrial Bench | Iron Ingot x2, Lumber x1 |
Luxury Sofa | Limestone x4, Gold Ingot x2, Fluff x1 |
Garden Bench | Iron Ore x3 |
Cute Sofa | |
Pop Art Sofa | |
Poke Ball Sofa | Pokemetal x2, Iron Ingot x1, Fluff x1 |
Beds provide Relaxation for Pokemon and are required furniture pieces for valid homes. Every dwelling needs at least one bed alongside two other furniture items. Themed beds are part of furniture sets that unlock specific habitats.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Straw Bed | Leaf x2 |
Log Bed | |
Wooden Bed | |
Mini Plain Bed | |
Plain Bed | |
Guest-Room Bed | |
Iron Bed | Iron Ingot x2, Fluff x2 |
Industrial Bed | Iron Ingot x2, Fluff x2, Lumber x2 |
Resort Bed | |
Resort Hammock | |
Antique Bed | Lumber x2, Fluff x2, Gold Ingot x2 |
Luxury Bed | Limestone x4, Gold Ingot x2, Fluff x2 |
Cute Bed | |
Pop Art Bed | |
Poke Ball Bed | Fluff x2 |
Berry Bed | Pecha Berry x2, Pokemetal x2, Fluff x2, Copper Ingot x2 |
Gaming Bed | Pokemetal x2, Fluff x2, Gold Ingot x2 |
Deck Chair | Pokemetal x2 |
Beach Chair |
Storage furniture includes chests, closets, cabinets, shelves, and dressers. Mirrors fall under the Toy tag and help complete certain themed habitats.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Storage Box | Lumber x1 |
Wall Storage Box | Pokemetal x2 |
Big Storage Box | Pokemetal x3 |
Plain Chest | |
Poke Ball Chest | Pokemetal x1, Iron Ingot x1 |
Antique Chest | |
Office Cabinet | Pokemetal x1 |
Plain Closet | |
Office Locker | Pokemetal x2 |
Antique Closet | |
Office Shelf | |
Wall Mirror | Glass x1 |
Large Mirror | Iron Ingot x2, Fluff x2, Lumber x2 |
Antique Dresser | |
Luxury Dresser | Limestone x4, Gold Ingot x2, Glass x1 |
Cute Dresser | |
Gaming Fridge | Pokemetal x1, Gold Ingot x1, Glass x1 |
Themed furniture sets are groups of matching items that fulfill specific habitat requirements. Completing a habitat with the right furniture set attracts particular Pokemon to live on your island. Each set has a distinct visual style and uses different primary materials.
The Antique set uses Lumber, Gold Ingots, and Iron Ore. Unlocked through the Good Old-Fashioned Antiques habitat (#048) and trading.
Item | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Antique Bed | Lumber x2, Fluff x2, Gold Ingot x2 |
Antique Chair | Lumber x1, Fluff x1, Gold Ingot x1 |
Antique Sofa | Lumber x2, Fluff x1, Gold Ingot x2 |
Antique Table | |
Antique Closet | |
Antique Dresser | |
Antique Chest | |
Antique Chandelier | |
Antique Clock |
The Berry set requires specific Berries plus Pokemetal and Copper Ingots. Unlocked through the Very-Berry Space habitat (#045) and PC trading.
Item | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Berry Basket | Chesto Berry x1, Rawst Berry x1, Pecha Berry x1, Aspear Berry x1, Lum Berry x1 |
Berry Bed | Pecha Berry x2, Pokemetal x2, Fluff x2, Copper Ingot x2 |
Berry Chair | Leppa Berry x1, Pokemetal x1, Twine x1, Copper Ingot x1 |
Berry Table | Aspear Berry x2, Pokemetal x1, Twine x1, Copper Ingot x1 |
Berry Table Lamp | Rawst Berry x1, Pokemetal x1, Twine x1, Copper Ingot x1 |
Berry Hanging Lamp | Chesto Berry x1, Pokemetal x1, Twine x1, Copper Ingot x1 |
Berry Wall Decoration | Lum Berry x1, Pokemetal x1, Twine x1, Copper Ingot x1 |
The Cute set uses Lumber, Pokemetal, and Fluff. Unlocked through the Cuteness Overload habitat (#095).
Item | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Cute Bed | |
Cute Chair | |
Cute Sofa | |
Cute Table | |
Cute Dresser | |
Cute Lamp | Pokemetal x2, Glass x2, Twine x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
The Gaming set is themed after a gamer's room. Required for the Gamer's Paradise habitat (#182) which attracts Metagross.
Item | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Gaming Bed | Pokemetal x2, Fluff x2, Gold Ingot x2 |
Gaming Chair | Pokemetal x1, Gold Ingot x1 |
Gaming PC | |
Gaming Fridge | Pokemetal x1, Gold Ingot x1, Glass x1 |
Gaming Light | Pokemetal x2, Glass x2, Glowing Stone x1 |
The Luxury set uses Gold Ingots, Limestone, and premium materials. Required for the Absolute Luxury habitat (#134) which attracts Gholdengo.
Item | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Luxury Bed | Limestone x4, Gold Ingot x2, Fluff x2 |
Luxury Chair | Limestone x2, Gold Ingot x1, Fluff x1 |
Luxury Sofa | Limestone x4, Gold Ingot x2, Fluff x1 |
Luxury Table | Limestone x4, Gold Ingot x2 |
Luxury Dresser | Limestone x4, Gold Ingot x2, Glass x1 |
Luxury Lamp | Gold Ingot x1, Glass x1 |
The Resort set has a tropical beach theme. Required for the Welcoming Resort habitat (#096) which attracts Absol.
Item | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Resort Bed | |
Resort Chair | |
Resort Sofa | |
Resort Stool | |
Resort Table | |
Resort Hammock | |
Resort Light |
The Pop Art set has a colorful, modern aesthetic. Required for the Top Pop habitat (#183) which attracts Typhlosion.
Item | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Pop Art Bed | |
Pop Art Chair | |
Pop Art Sofa | |
Pop Art Table | Pokemetal x2 |
Pop Art Lamp |
The Poke Ball set is themed after the iconic Poke Ball. Required for the Nothin' but Poke Balls habitat (#049) which attracts Tangela.
Item | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Poke Ball Bed | Fluff x2 |
Poke Ball Sofa | Pokemetal x2, Iron Ingot x1, Fluff x1 |
Poke Ball Table | Pokemetal x2, Iron Ingot x2 |
Poke Ball Light | |
Poke Ball Chest | Pokemetal x1, Iron Ingot x1 |
The Garden set uses Iron Ore and is unlocked through the PC Shop. Required for the Garden Terrace habitat (#046) which attracts Venusaur.
Item | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Garden Bench | Iron Ore x3 |
Garden Chair | Iron Ore x2 |
Garden Table | Iron Ore x2 |
Garden Light | |
Garden Flowers | Iron Ore x2, Wildflowers x1 |
The Chic set is an elegant style using Lumber and Fluff.
Item | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Chic Chair | |
Chic Sofa | |
Chic Table | |
Chic Streetlight | Iron Ore x1, Crystal Fragment x1 |
The Industrial set features a rugged factory aesthetic using Iron Ingots and Lumber.
Item | Ingredients |
|---|---|
Industrial Chair | Iron Ingot x1, Lumber x1 |
Industrial Bench | Iron Ingot x2, Lumber x1 |
Industrial Desk | Iron Ingot x2, Lumber x1 |
Industrial Bed | Iron Ingot x2, Fluff x2, Lumber x2 |
These items are decorative representations of food and tableware. The food items (Pizza, Sandwiches, etc.) are not actual consumables; they are Pokemetal decorations placed in restaurants or dining areas.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Wooden Plate | Lumber x1 |
Plate | Squishy Clay x1 |
Party Platter | Iron Ingot x1 |
Picnic Basket | Sturdy Stick x1, Vine Rope x1 |
Mug | Squishy Clay x1 |
Tea Set | Squishy Clay x1, Roserade Tea x1 |
Table Setting | Squishy Clay x1, Twine x1 |
Paper Party Cups | Paper x1 |
Berry Basket | Chesto Berry x1, Rawst Berry x1, Pecha Berry x1, Aspear Berry x1, Lum Berry x1 |
Pizza | Pokemetal x1 |
Fried Potatoes | Pokemetal x1 |
Soda Float | Pokemetal x1 |
Afternoon Tea Set | Pokemetal x1 |
Chocolate Cookies | Pokemetal x1 |
Sandwiches | Pokemetal x1 |
Shaved Ice | Pokemetal x1 |
Ribbon Cake | Pokemetal x1 |
Decorative items add character to your island. Flowers, vases, bookshelves, and wall decorations all contribute to a lived-in atmosphere and can help meet habitat conditions.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Small Vase | Squishy Clay x1, Wildflowers x1 |
Extravagant Flowers | Squishy Clay x1, Wildflowers x1 |
Pencil Holder | Squishy Clay x1, Lumber x1 |
Fancy Pen | Pokemetal x1 |
Notepad | Paper x1 |
Papers | Paper x1 |
Book | Paper x1 |
Open Book | Paper x1 |
Letter | Paper x1 |
Newspaper | Paper x1 |
Photo Frame | |
Wall Photo Frame | |
Wall Calendar | |
Corkboard | |
CD Rack | |
Magazine Rack | |
Mini Bookcase | |
Bookcase | |
Decorative Bookshelf | |
Decorative Storage Shelf | |
Decorative Plant Shelf | |
Dining Cabinet | Lumber x1, Glass x1, Squishy Clay x1 |
Stone Fireplace | Brick x2, Stone x2, Sturdy Stick x2 |
Crystal Ball | |
Wreath | Leaf x1, Vine Rope x1, Sturdy Stick x1 |
Vine Wall Decoration | |
Berry Wall Decoration | Lum Berry x1, Pokemetal x1, Twine x1, Copper Ingot x1 |
Hanging Banner | Twine x1 |
Hanging Scroll | Paper x2 |
Party Bunting | Twine x2 |
Balloons | Pokemetal x2 |
Ship's Wheel | Iron Ingot x1, Lumber x1 |
Appliances include kitchen equipment, bathroom fixtures, and electronic devices. Many of these items are tagged as Toys or Decorations and contribute to habitat comfort when placed indoors.
Item | Materials | Tag |
|---|---|---|
Modern Sink | Pokemetal x1 | Kitchen |
Cooking Stove | Pokemetal x1 | Kitchen |
Microwave Oven | Pokemetal x1 | Kitchen |
Refrigerator | Pokemetal x2 | Kitchen |
Washing Machine | Pokemetal x1 | Bathroom |
Sink | Pokemetal x1, Squishy Clay x1 | Bathroom |
Toilet | Pokemetal x1, Squishy Clay x1 | Bathroom |
Shower | Iron Ore x2 | Bathroom |
Bathtub | Pokemetal x2 | Bathroom |
Towel Rack | Twine x1, Iron Ingot x1 | Bathroom |
Bathtime Set | Pokemetal x1 | Bathroom |
Cleaning Supplies | Pokemetal x1 | Household |
Alarm Clock | Iron Ore x1 | Electronics |
Cell Phone | Electronics | |
Tablet | Electronics | |
Laptop | Electronics | |
Computer | Electronics | |
Gaming PC | Electronics | |
Television | Electronics | |
Wall Monitor | Electronics | |
Printer | Pokemetal x2 | Office |
Fan | Iron Ingot x1 | Household |
Ceiling Fan | Pokemetal x1, Iron Ingot x1, Lumber x1 | Household |
Air Conditioner | Pokemetal x1 | Household |
Humidifier | Household | |
First Aid Kit | Pokemetal x1 | Household |
Microscope | Science | |
Science Experiment | Science | |
Whiteboard | Iron Ingot x1, Pokemetal x1 | Office |
Control Unit | Pokemetal x1, Glass x1, Iron Ingot x1 | Office |
Jumbled Cords | Pokemetal x1, Copper Ingot x1 | Tech |
Small Garbage Can | Pokemetal x1 | Household |
Game Boy System | Pokemetal x1 | Entertainment |
Musical items and entertainment equipment are used in stage and performance habitats. Instruments for the rock stage require Strange Strings, a material found in specific locations. The CD Player and CD Rack work together with the DJ Rotom music system to play background music on your island.
Item | Materials | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Cool Bass Guitar | Strange Strings x1, Lumber x1, Pokemetal x1 | Pick up Strange Strings to unlock |
Cool Electric Guitar | Strange Strings x1, Lumber x1, Pokemetal x1 | Pick up Strange Strings to unlock |
Audio Mixer | Iron Ingot x1, Glass x1, Pokemetal x1, Lumber x1 | DJ and music stage setups |
CD Player | Pokemetal x1, Glass x1, Iron Ingot x1 | For DJ Rotom music system |
CD Rack | Stores music CDs | |
Speaker | Pokemetal x1, Iron Ingot x1 | Used in stage habitats |
Standing Mic | Pokemetal x1, Iron Ingot x1 | Recital and stage habitats |
Tabletop Mic | Pokemetal x1 | Podcast and music setups |
Big Drum | Pokemetal x1, Iron Ingot x1 | Musical item |
Punching Game | Pokemetal x2 | Arcade attraction |
Toy Blocks | Lumber x1 | Children's play area |
Pinwheels | Sturdy Stick x1, Vine Rope x1, Wastepaper x1 | Decorative toy |
Knitting Supplies | Craft hobby item | |
Cardboard Boxes | Wastepaper x1 | Storage prop |
Step Stool | Iron Ingot x1 | Utility item |
These unique craftable items are used for specific quests and legendary encounters. The Clear Bell and Tidal Bell are the most notable, requiring rare materials to summon legendary Pokemon. See the Legendary Pokemon Guide for full details.
Item | Materials | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
Clear Bell | Rare Pokemetal x5, Rainbow Feather x5 | Summon Ho-Oh |
Tidal Bell | Rare Pokemetal x5, Silver Feather x5 | Summon Lugia |
Star Piece | Stardust x99 | Convert to Rare Pokemetal via Porygon2 |
Auspicious Armor | Armor Fragment x3, Pokemetal x1 | For Armarouge shrine habitat |
Malicious Armor | Armor Fragment x3, Pokemetal x1 | For Ceruledge shrine habitat |
Ditto Flag | Sturdy Stick x1, Twine x1, Leppa Berry x1 | Mark your home for fast travel |
Pokemetal x1 | Find hidden Glowing Spots | |
Neo Dowsing Machine | Dowsing Machine x1, Pokemetal x5 | Enhanced hidden item finder |
Outdoor items decorate the exterior of your island and provide functional benefits. Campfires and torches offer Relaxation to nearby Pokemon, while planters and flowers improve the visual appeal of outdoor habitats.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Campfire | Sturdy Stick x1, Stone x1 |
Torch | Sturdy Stick x1, Leaf x1 |
Slender Candle | Sturdy Stick x1, Stone x1 |
Wall Torch | Lumber x1, Stone x1, Iron Ingot x1 |
Firepit | Iron Ingot x1, Sturdy Stick x1 |
Bonfire | Lumber x8 |
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Sandbox | Beach Sand x1, Lumber x1 |
Tire Toy | Pokemetal x1 |
Concrete Pipe | Concrete x2 |
Punching Bag | |
Slide | Pokemetal x5 |
Cannon | Iron Ingot x1, Lumber x1, Vine Rope x1 |
Hot-Spring Spout | Lumber x1 |
Water Basin |
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Wall-Mounted Flowers | Lumber x1, Wildflowers x1 |
Chansey Plant | Leaf x3, Sturdy Stick x3 |
Planter | |
Garden Flowers | Iron Ore x2, Wildflowers x1 |
Perch | |
Wooden Birdhouse |
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Sign | Lumber x1 |
Arrow Sign | Lumber x1 |
Signpost | Iron Ingot x1 |
Menu Board | |
Information Board | |
Blank Canvas | |
Mailbox | Iron Ingot x2 |
Worn Wooden Crate | Lumber x1 |
Wooden Crate | Lumber x1 |
Barrel | Lumber x1, Iron Ingot x1 |
Cart | Lumber x3 |
Garbage Bin | Iron Ore x1 |
Sandbags | Squishy Clay x1, Twine x1 |
Gravestone | Stone x2 |
Fire Hydrant | Iron Ore x2 |
Glossy Awning | Iron Ore x2 |
Weather Vane | Iron Ingot x1 |
Beach Parasol | |
Bell | Copper Ingot x1, Gold Ingot x1 |
Wheelbarrow | |
Canoe | Lumber x2 |
Inflatable Boat | Pokemetal x2 |
Vending Machine | Copper Ingot x2, Pokemetal x2, Glass x2 |
Utility items serve functional purposes beyond decoration. This category includes cooking stations, processing equipment, transportation infrastructure, lighting, and power systems. There are approximately 65 utility recipes in the game.
For a full guide to food recipes and cooking mechanics, see the All Cooking Recipes article. Cooking equipment is listed under Essential Utility Items above.
Transport items enable movement of goods and Pokemon across your island. The railway system lets you create functioning rail networks with handcars.
Item | Materials | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Railway Track (x10) | Iron Ingot x1, Stone x1 | 10 track segments per craft |
Crossing Gate | Iron Ingot x1, Lumber x1 | Decorative rail crossing |
Handcar | Copper Ingot x2 | Rideable rail vehicle |
Elevator Platform | Vertical transport | |
Lift Platform | Iron Ingot x5, Concrete x5, Tinkagear x1 | Smaller vertical transport |
Lighting recipes provide illumination for your island. Some require electricity from a power source (Windmill, Waterwheel, or Furnace) connected via Utility Poles. Others work independently.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Mushroom Lamp | Glowing Mushroom x1, Sturdy Stick x1 |
Mushroom Streetlight | Lumber x2, Glowing Mushroom x1 |
Shell Lamp | |
Cube Light | Glowing Stone x1, Glass x2 |
Surface Light | |
Spotlight | Iron Ingot x1, Glass x1 |
Wall Light | Iron Ore x1 |
Lantern | |
Harbor Streetlight | |
Chic Streetlight | Iron Ore x1, Crystal Fragment x1 |
Town Streetlight | Iron Ore x2 |
Double Streetlight | Iron Ingot x2, Glass x1 |
Fluorescent Light | Iron Ingot x1, Glass x1 |
String Lights | |
Poke Ball Light | |
Garden Light | |
Resort Light | |
Berry Table Lamp | Rawst Berry x1, Pokemetal x1, Twine x1, Copper Ingot x1 |
Berry Hanging Lamp | Chesto Berry x1, Pokemetal x1, Twine x1, Copper Ingot x1 |
Cute Lamp | Pokemetal x2, Glass x2, Twine x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
Gaming Light | Pokemetal x2, Glass x2, Glowing Stone x1 |
Luxury Lamp | Gold Ingot x1, Glass x1 |
Pop Art Lamp | |
Antique Chandelier |
Power infrastructure lets you supply electricity to machines and lighting across your island. Power is generated by Windmills, Waterwheels, and Furnaces (obtained as Building Kits), then distributed via Utility Poles and wireless transmitters.
Item | Materials | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Utility Pole (x5) | Distributes electricity | |
Wireless Power Transmitter | Pokemetal x1 | Wireless power distribution |
Wireless Power-Transmitter Switch | Pokemetal x1 | Toggle wireless power |
Floor Switch | Pokemetal x1, Glowing Stone x1 | Activates nearby machinery |
Wall Switch | Pokemetal x1 | Toggle connected equipment |
Mini Generator | Pokemetal x1 | Small power source |
Security Camera | Surveillance device |
Music Mats are interactive floor tiles that play musical notes when stepped on. There are eight notes covering a full octave, each crafted with the same materials.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Music Mat (Low Do) | Pokemetal x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
Music Mat (Re) | Pokemetal x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
Music Mat (Mi) | Pokemetal x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
Music Mat (Fa) | Pokemetal x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
Music Mat (Sol) | Pokemetal x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
Music Mat (La) | Pokemetal x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
Music Mat (Ti) | Pokemetal x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
Music Mat (High Do) | Pokemetal x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
The Buildings category contains approximately 120 recipes for structural components used in custom construction. These include stairs, doors, windows, roofing, fences, pillars, pipes, and pathways. For a detailed guide on house construction techniques, see the Building and Dwellings and Houses articles.
Stairs help Pokemon walk on sloping terrain. Ladders provide vertical climbing access.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Wooden Steps | Lumber x2 |
Stylish Steps | |
Stone Steps | Stone x2 |
Concrete Steps | Concrete x2 |
Brick Steps | Brick x2 |
Iron Steps | Iron Ingot x2 |
Wooden Ladder | Lumber x2 |
Iron Ladder | Iron Ingot x2 |
Wire | Iron Ingot x2 |
Metal Chain | Iron Ingot x2 |
Rope | Vine Rope x2 |
Pulley | Iron Ingot x2 |
Doors are required for valid dwellings. Every enclosed space needs at least one door for Pokemon to enter and exit. Automatic Doors require electricity to function.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Rustic Door | Lumber x2 |
Boat Door | Lumber x2 |
Large Wooden Door | Lumber x2 |
Simple Door | Glass x1, Iron Ingot x2 |
Modern Door | Glass x1, Iron Ingot x2 |
Stylish Door | Glass x1, Iron Ingot x2 |
Brainy Door | |
Iron Door | Iron Ingot x2 |
Automatic Doors | Glass x1, Iron Ingot x2 |
Shutter | Iron Ingot x2 |
Wooden Gate | Lumber x2 |
Iron Gate | Iron Ingot x2 |
Swinging Doors | Lumber x2 |
Windows let light into structures and add visual appeal. Stained-glass windows come in three variants (upper, middle, lower) that can be stacked vertically for full-height installations.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Hatch Window | Lumber x2 |
Glass Window | Glass x2, Lumber x2 |
Window Pane | Glass x2, Iron Ingot x2 |
Stained-Glass Window (Upper) | Glass x1, Iron Ingot x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
Stained-Glass Window (Middle) | Glass x1, Iron Ingot x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
Stained-Glass Window (Lower) | Glass x1, Iron Ingot x1, Glowing Stone x1 |
Simple Curtain (Left) | Twine x2 |
Simple Curtain (Right) | Twine x2 |
Roof pieces can be arranged vertically or horizontally to cover structures. Different materials create distinct visual styles.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Pitched Brick Roof | Brick x2 |
Sloped Tiled Roof | Squishy Clay x2 |
Flat Tiled Roof | Squishy Clay x2 |
Sloped Stone Roof | Stone x2 |
Sloped Iron Roof | Iron Ingot x2 |
Flat Concrete Roof | Concrete x2 |
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Wooden Fencing | Lumber x2 |
Wooden Enclosure | Lumber x2 |
Metal Fencing | Iron Ingot x2 |
Stone Fencing | Stone x2 |
Grate Fencing | Iron Ingot x2 |
Wooden Handrail | Lumber x2 |
Handrail | Iron Ingot x2 |
Harbor Pole | |
Boat Railing | |
Brick Border (Line) | Brick x2 |
Brick Border (Single) | Brick x1 |
Brick Border (Corner) | Brick x2 |
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Stone Pillar (Lower) | Stone x2 |
Stone Pillar (Middle) | Stone x2 |
Stone Pillar (Upper) | Stone x2 |
Wooden Pillar (Lower) | Lumber x2 |
Wooden Pillar (Middle) | Lumber x2 |
Wooden Pillar (Upper) | Lumber x2 |
Extravagant Pillar (Lower) | Limestone x4 |
Extravagant Pillar (Middle) | Limestone x4 |
Round Pillar (Lower) | Limestone x4 |
Round Pillar (Middle) | Limestone x4 |
Round Pillar (Upper) | Limestone x4 |
Water Pillar Quarter | Glass x4, Glowing Stone x2 |
Iron Beam | Iron Ore x2 |
Iron Column | Iron Ore x2 |
Iron Pillar | Iron Ingot x2 |
Iron Scaffold | Iron Ingot x2 |
Iron pipes come in various configurations for industrial-themed builds.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Iron Pipe (Horizontal) | Iron Ore x2 |
Iron Pipe (Vertical) | Iron Ore x2 |
Iron Pipe (Downward Curve) | Iron Ore x2 |
Iron Pipe (Vertical Cross) | Iron Ore x2 |
Concrete Pipe | Concrete x2 |
Concrete Slab | Concrete x2 |
Path items create walkable surfaces outdoors. Unlike block-category flooring, these are placed as individual building pieces.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Wooden Path | Lumber x2 |
Stepping Stones | Stone x2 |
Walkway | Lumber x2 |
Bridge Planks | Lumber x2 |
Arch Bridge | Stone x2 |
Grate Flooring | Iron Ingot x2 |
Sideways Log | Small Log x2 |
Upright Log | Small Log x2 |
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Wooden Siding (Panel) | Lumber x2 |
Wooden Siding (Corner) | Lumber x2 |
Wooden Posts | Lumber x2 |
Wooden Partition | Lumber x2 |
Blocks are the fundamental construction materials in Pokemon Pokopia. There are over 120 craftable block recipes covering walls, floors, prints, roads, and decorative surfaces. Blocks are produced in stacks of 10 per craft, making them efficient for large-scale building projects. Many natural blocks (like cave rock, sand, and soil) are gathered from the environment rather than crafted.
Wall blocks form the vertical surfaces of buildings. A valid dwelling requires at least four walls, minimum two blocks high.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Wooden Wall | Lumber x2 |
Light Wooden Wall | Lumber x2 |
Painted Wall | Lumber x2 |
Cloth Wall | Twine x2 |
Plaster Wall | Seashell x1 |
Rough Wall | Stone x2 |
Modern Wall | Stone x2 |
Cobblestone Wall | Stone x2 |
Stone x2 | |
Brick Wall | Brick x2 |
Concrete Wall | Concrete x2 |
Iron Wall | Iron Ingot x2 |
Iron Plating | Iron Ingot x2 |
Gold Wall | Gold Ingot x1 |
Crystal Wall | |
Striped Wall | Stone x2 |
Warning Wall | Iron Ingot x2 |
Guest-Room Wall | Lumber x2 |
Cushy Wall | Gold Ingot x1, Fluff x1 |
Stylish Gold Wall | Gold Ingot x2 |
Starry-Sky Wall | Stone x1, Glowing Stone x10 |
Aged-Stone Wall | Stone x2 |
Patterned Aged-Stone Wall | Stone x2 |
Broken-Tiling Wall | Stone x2 |
Scrap Cube | Iron Ingot x2 |
Levee | Stone x2 |
Several wall styles come in lower, middle, and upper segments that can be stacked vertically for multi-story buildings.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Antique Wall (Lower) | Lumber x2 |
Antique Wall (Middle) | Lumber x2 |
Antique Wall (Upper) | Lumber x2 |
Light Antique Wall (Lower) | Lumber x2 |
Light Antique Wall (Middle) | Lumber x2 |
Light Antique Wall (Upper) | Lumber x2 |
Confectionery Wall (Lower) | Pokemetal x2 |
Confectionery Wall (Middle) | Pokemetal x2 |
Confectionery Wall (Upper) | Pokemetal x2 |
Pop Art Wall (Lower) | Pokemetal x2 |
Pop Art Wall (Middle) | Pokemetal x2 |
Pop Art Wall (Upper) | Pokemetal x2 |
Stylish Wall (Lower) | Iron Ingot x2 |
Stylish Wall (Middle) | Iron Ingot x2 |
Stylish Wall (Upper) | Iron Ingot x2 |
Stylish Brick Wall (Lower) | Brick x2 |
Stylish Brick Wall (Middle) | Brick x2 |
Stylish Brick Wall (Upper) | Brick x2 |
Pokemon Center Wall (Lower) | Pokemetal x2 |
Pokemon Center Wall (Middle) | Pokemetal x2 |
Pokemon Center Wall (Upper) | Pokemetal x2 |
Pokemon Center Wall (Trim) | Pokemetal x2 |
Floor blocks are tagged as Roads and form the horizontal surfaces of buildings, paths, and outdoor areas.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Wooden Flooring | Lumber x2 |
Hardwood Flooring | Lumber x2 |
Crisscross Wooden Flooring | Lumber x2 |
Diagonal Wooden Flooring | Lumber x2 |
Stone Flooring | Stone x2 |
Aged-Stone Flooring | Stone x2 |
Stylish Stone Flooring | Stone x2 |
Lined-Stone Flooring | Stone x2 |
Grass Flooring | Leaf x2 |
Brick Flooring | Brick x2 |
Asphalt Road | Concrete x2 |
Marked Road (Horizontal) | Concrete x2 |
Marked Road (Vertical) | Concrete x2 |
Iron-Plate Flooring | Iron Ingot x2 |
Iron Tiling | Iron Ingot x2 |
Light Marble Flooring | Limestone x4 |
Dark Marble Flooring | Limestone x4 |
Marble | Limestone x4 |
Cyber Flooring | Pokemetal x2 |
Neon Flooring | Pokemetal x2 |
Simple Flooring | Lumber x2 |
Shop Flooring | Lumber x2 |
Foundation | |
Hay Pile | Leaf x2 |
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Arched Tiling | Stone x2 |
Stone Tiling | Stone x2 |
Square Tiling | Stone x2 |
Simple Square Tiling | Stone x2 |
Hexagonal Flooring | Stone x2 |
Mosaic Tiling | Stone x2 |
Fish-Scale Tiling | Stone x2 |
Stylish Tiling | Stone x2 |
Gray Circle Flooring | Stone x2 |
Triangle-Design Flooring | Stone x2 |
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Modern Carpeting | Twine x2 |
Soft Carpeting | Twine x2 |
Woven Carpeting | Twine x2 |
Extravagant Carpeting | Twine x2 |
Felt Mat | Twine x2 |
Fluffy Flooring | Fluff x2 |
Prints are decorative wall patterns made from Twine. They come in a wide variety of designs for customizing interior walls.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Argyle Print | Twine x2 |
Berry Print | Twine x2 |
Bubble Print | Twine x2 |
Curry Print | Twine x2 |
Flower Print | Twine x2 |
Gingham Print | Twine x2 |
Horizontal-Stripe Print | Twine x2 |
Houndstooth Print | Twine x2 |
Leaf Print | Twine x2 |
Poke Ball Print | Twine x2 |
Stylish Poke Ball Print | Twine x2 |
Polka-Dot Print | Twine x2 |
Star Print | Twine x2 |
Swirl Print | Twine x2 |
Tartan Print | Twine x2 |
Vertical-Stripe Print | Twine x2 |
Vine Print | Twine x2 |
Winter Print | Twine x2 |
Zig-Zag Print | Twine x2 |
Carved rock blocks are decorative variants of the natural rocks found across the map. They are crafted from their raw rock equivalents.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Carved Coarse Rock | Coarse Rock x2 |
Carved Light-Brown Rock | Light Brown Rock x2 |
Carved Red Rock | Red Rock x2 |
Carved White Rock | White Rock x2 |
Carved Yellow Rock | Yellow Rock x2 |
Cracked Sandstone | Sandstone x2 |
Puffy-Tree Pillar | Leaf x2 |
Rugs and mats are placed on the floor as decorative touches for interior spaces. They are crafted from Twine and Fluff.
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Small Narrow Rug | |
Small Square Rug | |
Large Round Rug | |
Large Square Rug | |
Soft Mat | |
Poke Ball Doormat | Twine x2 |
Paint balloons are thrown to color blocks and surfaces. Each balloon requires paint of the corresponding color, which can be gathered from colored flowers or purchased. Some colors are mixed from two base paints.
Color | Materials |
|---|---|
White | White Paint x2 |
Black | Black Paint x2 |
Red | Red Paint x2 |
Blue | Blue Paint x2 |
Yellow | Yellow Paint x2 |
Green | Green Paint x2 |
Cyan | Cyan Paint x2 |
Pink | Pink Paint x2 |
Orange | Red Paint x1, Yellow Paint x1 |
Purple | Pink Paint x1, Blue Paint x1 |
Plum | Red Paint x1, Blue Paint x1 |
Rose | Red Paint x1, Pink Paint x1 |
Lime | Green Paint x1, Yellow Paint x1 |
Brown | Red Paint x1, Green Paint x1 |
Navy | Blue Paint x1, Black Paint x1 |
Gray | Blue Paint x1, White Paint x1 |
Beige | White Paint x1, Black Paint x1 |
Aquamarine | Green Paint x1, Cyan Paint x1 |
Fireworks are single-use items that create a burst of colored light when activated. Each firework requires Pokemetal, a Sturdy Stick, Glowing Stone, and paint of the desired color.
Color | Materials |
|---|---|
Red Firework | Pokemetal x1, Sturdy Stick x1, Glowing Stone x1, Red Paint x1 |
Blue Firework | Pokemetal x1, Sturdy Stick x1, Glowing Stone x1, Blue Paint x1 |
Green Firework | Pokemetal x1, Sturdy Stick x1, Glowing Stone x1, Green Paint x1 |
Yellow Firework | Pokemetal x1, Sturdy Stick x1, Glowing Stone x1, Yellow Paint x1 |
White Firework | Pokemetal x1, Sturdy Stick x1, Glowing Stone x1, White Paint x1 |
Item | Materials |
|---|---|
Party Popper | |
Star Piece | Stardust x99 |
Pokemetal x1 | |
Neo Dowsing Machine | Dowsing Machine x1, Pokemetal x5 |
Wallpapers are applied to interior walls to change their appearance without replacing the underlying blocks. All wallpaper recipes require Paper x6. There are over 40 wallpaper variants covering every wall material, print, and themed style in the game.
Wallpaper Name | Materials |
|---|---|
Wooden Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Light Wooden Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Painted Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Stone Tiling Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Brick Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Concrete Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Iron Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Gold Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Guest-Room Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Cloth Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Crystal Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Starry-Sky Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Modern Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Striped Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Cobblestone Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Cushy Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Antique Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Pop Art Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Confectionery Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Stylish Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Stylish Brick Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Pokemon Center Wall Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Argyle Print Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Berry Print Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Bubble Print Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Flower Print Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Gingham Print Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Poke Ball Print Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Polka-Dot Print Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Star Print Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Tartan Print Wallpaper | Paper x6 |
Additional wallpaper variants exist for most prints and themed walls. All follow the same Paper x6 recipe. Wallpapers are especially useful for customizing kits and pre-built structures without demolishing walls.
Building Kits are pre-designed structures that can be placed as complete buildings. They use a point system: each area has 40 building points, and each structure costs 1 or 2 points depending on size. Kits are purchased from the PC Shop using Life Coins as your Environment Level increases. There are 41 kits in the game.
Housing kits come in four material styles (Leaf, Sand, Stone, City) and four sizes (Den, Hut, Cottage, House). Larger sizes cost more building points.
Kit Name | Style | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Leaf Den Kit | Leaf | Smallest dwelling |
Leaf Hut Kit | Leaf | Small dwelling |
Leaf Cottage Kit | Leaf | Medium dwelling |
Leaf House Kit | Leaf | Largest dwelling |
Sand Den Kit | Sand | Smallest dwelling |
Sand Hut Kit | Sand | Small dwelling |
Sand Cottage Kit | Sand | Medium dwelling |
Sand House Kit | Sand | Largest dwelling |
Stone Den Kit | Stone | Smallest dwelling |
Stone Hut Kit | Stone | Small dwelling |
Stone Cottage Kit | Stone | Medium dwelling |
Stone House Kit | Stone | Largest dwelling |
City Den Kit | City | Smallest dwelling |
City Hut Kit | City | Small dwelling |
City Cottage Kit | City | Medium dwelling |
City House Kit | City | Largest dwelling |
Kit Name | Notes |
|---|---|
Poke Ball House Kit | Iconic Poke Ball-shaped house |
Log Cabin Kit | Rustic wooden cabin |
Pink Hut Kit | Pink-themed small dwelling |
Pink Cottage Kit | Pink-themed medium dwelling |
Orange Hut Kit | Orange-themed small dwelling |
Gray Hut Kit | Gray-themed small dwelling |
Gray Cottage Kit | Gray-themed medium dwelling |
Yellow Hut Kit | Yellow-themed small dwelling |
Kit Name | Notes |
|---|---|
Poke Mart Kit | Creates a functioning shop |
Small Office Kit | Workplace building |
Stylish Cafe Kit | Cafe-style structure |
Charging Station Kit | Electric vehicle charging point |
Kit Name | Notes |
|---|---|
Windmill Kit | Generates electricity from wind |
Waterwheel Kit | Generates electricity from water |
Furnace Kit | Generates electricity from fuel |
Kit Name | Notes |
|---|---|
Pikachu Fountain Kit | Decorative Pikachu water fountain |
Moonlight Dance Statue Kit | Decorative statue for night scenes |
Concert Stage Kit | Performance venue for music habitats |
Fountain Plaza Kit | Public gathering area with fountain |
Relaxing Park Kit | Park with benches and greenery |
Altar of the Flame Kit | Special fire-themed structure |
Abandoned Power Plant Kit | Ruined industrial structure |
Freezing Chambers Kit | Ice-themed special structure |
Demolition Kit | Used to remove placed structures |
Relocation Kit (Prepare) | Used to move existing structures |
Many recipes require processed materials rather than raw ones. Understanding the processing chain is essential for efficient crafting. For detailed information on each material, see the Materials article.
Processed Material | Source | Processing Method |
|---|---|---|
Small Logs | Pokemon with Chop specialty | |
Smelted at Smelting Furnace (Burn specialty) | ||
Smelted at Smelting Furnace | ||
Smelted at Smelting Furnace | ||
Sand | Smelted at Smelting Furnace | |
Processed at Smelting Furnace | ||
Stone + Water | Mixed at Concrete Mixer | |
Ore deposits | Advanced processing with specialized Pokemon | |
Plant materials | Processed from plant fibers | |
Plant fibers | Crafted from gathered plants | |
Certain plants/Pokemon | Gathered from cotton plants or Pokemon drops | |
Limestone deposits | Mined in specific areas | |
Star Piece conversion | Trade Star Pieces at Porygon2 |
Place a Storage Box directly beside your Workbench to craft from stored materials without needing them in your inventory.
Build additional Workbenches in each region so you do not have to fast travel every time you want to craft.
Prioritize the Smelting Furnace early. Many mid-game and late-game recipes require Iron Ingots or Glass.
Check the Pokemon Center PC shop when your Environment Level increases. New recipes become available for purchase with Life Coins.
Glowing Poke Balls found during exploration sometimes contain crafting recipes. Red Poke Balls give common recipes; Gold Poke Balls give rare ones.
Sparkling ripples in water reset daily and are a reliable source of new recipes. Check all bodies of water regularly.
Block recipes produce 10 blocks per craft, making them very material-efficient for large construction projects.
Wallpapers let you restyle interior walls without demolishing and rebuilding. Keep a stock of Paper for wallpaper crafting.
The Metallic Smelting Furnace is a late-game upgrade that processes ore faster. It requires Tinkagear, which comes from Sparkling Skylands.
Paint Balloons let you recolor placed blocks. Mix primary color paints to create secondary colors like Orange, Purple, and Lime.