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11Overview2233Limestone is a raw construction material in Pokemon Pokopia used to produce two essential refined materials: Concrete and Marble. It appears as sandy-colored blocks with wavy markings and is found across multiple biomes, primarily in Rocky Ridges and Sparkling Skylands. Because both Concrete and Marble are required for late-game construction and decorative projects, Limestone is one of the most important resources players will need to gather in large quantities.4455Where to Find6677Limestone deposits spawn in several locations throughout Pokopia. The three primary sources are listed below.8899Rocky Ridges10101111The Rocky Ridges biome is the first area where most players encounter Limestone. Deposits appear above ground near the Hot Springs and inside the mountainous caves scattered across the region. Rocky Ridges also contains Iron Ore, Copper Ore, Gold Ore, Volcanic Ash, and Glowing Stone, making it the most resource-dense mining region in the game.12121313Sparkling Skylands14141515Limestone blocks are spread across the islands in Sparkling Skylands, with a particularly dense cluster on the eastern island near where players first meet Tinkmaster. Since the Concrete Mixer is unlocked in this biome, gathering Limestone here and processing it on the spot is efficient.16161717Rock Peak Dream Islands18181919The Rock Peak Dream Islands are accessible by showing Drifloon the Clefairy Poke Doll. These islands contain Limestone alongside Cave Mushrooms, Copper Ore, and Ice. Dream Islands respawn daily, so players can revisit the Rock Peak island repeatedly for a reliable supply. You can make multiple trips to the same Dream Island in a single day, collecting more each time.20202121How to Mine22222323Limestone blocks are broken using either Rock Smash or Rollout. Both abilities work, but Rollout is significantly faster.24242525MethodPokemon FormDetailsRock SmashDitto (default)Breaks one block at a time. Slower but available early in the game.RolloutGravelerDitto transforms into Graveler and barrels through multiple blocks in a single roll. Much faster for clearing large deposits.2626Rollout is learned from Graveler in Rocky Ridges. Once unlocked, it becomes the preferred method for all mining activities, not just Limestone.27272828Processing29293030Limestone can be refined into two different materials depending on the crafting station used.31313232OutputRecipeStationSpecialty RequiredNotesConcrete1 LimestoneConcrete MixerCrushMixer must be placed near water. A Crush-specialty Pokemon operates it automatically.Marble4 LimestoneWorkbenchNoneCan be crafted at any Workbench with no specialty requirement.3333Concrete34343535To make Concrete, players need a Concrete Mixer, which is unlocked in Sparkling Skylands after building the Construction Site Generator habitat to attract Conkeldurr. Speaking with Conkeldurr grants the Concrete Mixer recipe, which requires just 2 Iron Ingots to craft. Place the Mixer near a water source, load Limestone into it, and assign a Pokemon with the Crush specialty (such as Conkeldurr, Graveler, or Onix) to operate it. The conversion ratio is 1:1; each piece of Limestone produces one block of Concrete.36363737Marble38383939Marble is crafted at any Workbench with no specialty requirement. The recipe calls for 4 Limestone per Marble block. Because of the 4:1 ratio, players looking to build with Marble will need substantially more Limestone than those focusing on Concrete.40404141Uses42424343Limestone itself is not placed directly as a building block. Instead, its value comes entirely from the two materials it produces.44444545Concrete Uses46464747Concrete feeds into at least 15 crafting recipes and is required for major infrastructure projects in Sparkling Skylands. Key items that require Concrete include:48484949ItemCategoryLift PlatformTransportationElevator PlatformTransportationAsphalt RoadRoads and PathsMarked RoadsRoads and PathsConcrete PipeHabitat / InfrastructureConcrete WallBuildingConcrete StepsBuildingConcrete SlabBuildingPokemon Center (Sparkling Skylands)Quest structure (requires 25 Concrete)5050The Lift Platform and Elevator Platform are especially useful for vertical navigation between Sparkling Skylands islands.51515252Marble Uses53535454Marble is a premium decorative material used to craft high-end furniture and flooring. Specific items include the Luxury Table, Luxury Sofa, Luxury Bed, Luxury Dresser, and Luxury Lamp, as well as Marble Flooring. Marble gives buildings a polished, elegant appearance and is popular for decorating late-game bases.55555656Farming Tips57575858Because both Concrete and Marble demand large amounts of Limestone, efficient farming strategies make a noticeable difference.59596060Use Rollout: Always mine with Rollout rather than Rock Smash. Rollout clears multiple blocks per use and covers ground much faster.Eat Potato Hamburger Steak: The Potato Hamburger Steak temporarily powers up Rock Smash so that even hard rock falls in a single hit. This drastically speeds up gathering when combined with Rollout.Bring a storage Pokemon: Swalot (or Gulpin) can carry large amounts of materials, reducing the number of return trips.Farm Rock Peak Dream Islands daily: Show the Clefairy Poke Doll to Drifloon each day for a fresh batch of Limestone. You can visit the same island multiple times in one day.Set up near a Workbench and Concrete Mixer: Keep a Workbench and Concrete Mixer near your primary mining area so you can process Limestone on the spot instead of hauling raw materials back to base.Assign Crush helpers: Pokemon with the Crush specialty (Conkeldurr, Graveler, Onix, Larvitar, Steelix) can operate the Concrete Mixer passively while you continue gathering.61616262Related Materials63636464MaterialSourcePrimary UseStoneAll biomesBasic constructionBrickCrafted from ClayMid-tier constructionIron IngotSmelted from Iron OreTools, stations, infrastructureGlassCrafted from Volcanic AshWindows, decorative itemsLumberTreesWooden construction