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11Overview2233Leveling ground in Pokemon Pokopia is essential for creating flat building areas, clearing terrain for new habitats, and reshaping the landscape. Three different moves can be used for terrain modification, each with different strengths. Proper preparation before leveling saves time and avoids problems like floating trees or overflowing inventory.4455Terrain Leveling Methods6677Rollout8899Rollout is the fastest method for clearing large areas. It destroys blocks while speeding ahead, making it ideal for rapid terrain flattening. Rollout is learned through Graveler's Request. Use this method when you need to clear a wide area quickly.101011111212Rock Smash13131414Rock Smash provides more controlled, precise block destruction. It breaks one block at a time, which is better for detailed adjustments where you need to preserve specific terrain features. Rock Smash is unlocked by befriending Hitmonchan after building the Exercise Resting Spot habitat.15151616Magnet Rise17171818Magnet Rise is a postgame unlock (available only after completing the main story) that restores terrain instead of destroying it. It spits out terrain blocks in a 3x3x1 area, letting you fill holes and build up ground level. This is extremely useful for creating raised platforms and repairing terrain after over-demolition.19192020Method Comparison21212222MethodSpeedPrecisionAvailabilityRolloutVery fast (continuous movement)Low (destroys in a path)Graveler's RequestRock SmashModerate (one block at a time)High (selective targeting)Befriend HitmonchanMagnet RiseModerate (3x3x1 area)Medium (fills a set area)Postgame only2323Preparation Checklist24242525Before starting a major terrain leveling project, complete these preparation steps to avoid common problems.26262727StepWhy It MattersStrengthen your movesConsume a hamburger steak to increase move potency. This lets you break harder blocks like Copper that resist normal-strength moves.Set up Storage BoxesPlace Storage Boxes near the work area. Destroyed blocks fill your inventory quickly, so you need somewhere to dump materials.Scout from aboveStack blocks to create a temporary vantage point. Survey the terrain from above to plan your leveling approach before starting.Clear trees firstUse the Cut move to remove trees before leveling the ground beneath them. Destroying blocks under a tree leaves it floating in the air.Stock PP recovery itemsBring Leppa Berries or Carrots to restore PP during the project. You can also visit the Pokemon Center, but it has a daily limit on PP restoration.Relocate nearby PokemonMove Pokemon living near the work area to new habitats before demolishing. This protects them from habitat destruction.2828Key Limitations29293030LimitationDetailsTrees cannot be destroyedwith Rollout or Rock Smash. Always use Cut on trees before leveling the terrain underneath.Inventory fills fastwhen breaking blocks. Keep Storage Boxes nearby and clear your inventory frequently.Magnet Rise is postgame only. You cannot restore terrain during the main story without manually placing blocks.3131Tips32323333For large flat areas, start with Rollout to clear the bulk, then switch to Rock Smash for precision cleanup along the edges.After completing the main story, use Magnet Rise to quickly build up terrain platforms for elevated habitats.Always scout from a high vantage point before leveling. This helps you identify trees, Pokemon, and structures that need to be relocated first.