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11Overview2233Moving houses in Pokemon Pokopia lets you reorganize your town layout without rebuilding from scratch. There are two distinct processes: relocating an entire structure using a Relocation Kit, and moving individual Pokemon to new habitats. Both are essential for optimizing your town as you unlock new regions and expand your building projects.4455How to Relocate a House6677Houses built with building kits can be moved to a new location using a Relocation Kit. Block-built structures cannot be relocated this way. The process takes four steps.889+910Step 1: Purchase and Place a Relocation Kit10111112Buy a Relocation Kit from the shop and place it in front of the house you want to move. This designates the building for relocation. Only fixed structures built with building kits are eligible. Block-built houses cannot be relocated with this method.12131314Step 2: Assign Builder Pokemon14151516Assign enough Builder Pokemon to help deconstruct and pack up the house. If you are moving a Ditto house, you must remove the Ditto Flag before the relocation can begin.16171718Step 3: Collect the Packed Kit18191920Return later once the Pokemon have finished packing. Pick up the completed Relocation Kit, which now contains the entire house.20212122Step 4: Place and Rebuild22232324Carry the kit to the desired new location and set it down. Assign Builder Pokemon to reconstruct the house. No additional materials are needed since everything is packed inside the kit. Wait for the normal construction timer to finish.24252526How to Move Pokemon to New Habitats26272728Individual Pokemon can be moved to a different habitat or house without using a Relocation Kit. This is useful when reorganizing your habitats or freeing up space in a particular area.28292930Create an empty habitat or house at the destination. The habitat must match the Pokemon's requirements.Get the Pokemon to follow you by interacting with it.Walk to the new habitat and talk to the Pokemon while standing near it.Ask the Pokemon to move. It will relocate if the new habitat meets its conditions.30313132Troubleshooting32333334Several conditions can prevent a house from being moved. Check these common issues if the Relocation Kit is not working.34353536IssueSolutionHouse is block-builtOnly kit-built fixed structures can use the Relocation Kit. Block houses must be dismantled and rebuilt manually.Pokemon still insideRemove all Pokemon from the house before attempting to relocate it. Move them to temporary habitats first.Ditto Flag attachedPick up the Ditto Flag from the house before placing the Relocation Kit.Pokemon refuses to moveThe destination habitat may not meet the Pokemon's requirements. For example, Charmander will not move to a Spring Water location.3637Forcible Eviction37383839If a Pokemon refuses to leave its dwelling voluntarily, there is a way to forcibly evict it. Simply remove a door or wall block from the dwelling structure. When the dwelling is missing a door or wall, the Pokemon living inside will be forced to move out. This can be useful when reorganizing your island layout or when you need to reassign a dwelling to a different Pokemon.39404041After the Pokemon has been evicted, you can rebuild the missing door or wall and assign a new occupant. Keep in mind that the evicted Pokemon will need a new dwelling placed somewhere on your island, or it may become unhappy and eventually leave the area. Plan ahead by having a spare dwelling ready before removing blocks from an occupied one.41424243Tips43444445Simple structures like Leaf Dens are the easiest to relocate. Fully constructed multi-story houses work the same way but take longer to pack and rebuild.Plan your town layout before building to reduce the number of relocations needed. Check each region's available space before committing to large builds.Keep spare Builder Pokemon available so relocation and reconstruction do not stall your other building projects.