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11Overview2233Pupitar is a Rock/Ground-type Pokemon in Pokemon Pokopia, classified as the Hard Shell Pokemon (Dex #170). Its shell is as hard as bedrock, and it is also very strong. Its thrashing can topple a mountain. Pupitar is the middle stage of a three-member family that includes Larvitar and Tyranitar. It carries both the Crush and Bulldoze specialties, the same combination as Larvitar.4455Habitat6677Pupitar is found at the Tree-shaded Pink Tall Grass habitat (#138). Growing in the shade of a tree, this pink grass is just the tiniest bit damp.88991010ItemQuantityNotesPink Tall Grass4Planted or found in the wildLarge Tree (any)1Any large tree type works1111Pupitar appears as a Common visitor at this habitat. It is available during all times of day (Dawn, Day, Dusk, Night) and in all weather conditions (Sunny, Cloudy, Rainy). Other visitors at this habitat include Sprigatito (Common), Dreepy (Common), and Drakloak (Rare).12121313How to Befriend14141515Build the Tree-shaded Pink Tall Grass habitat by placing four Pink Tall Grass and one Large Tree of any type near each other. Since Pupitar is a Common visitor, it should appear relatively quickly. Walk up and interact with it to befriend it. Unlike Larvitar, which only appears in Sunny weather, Pupitar shows up in all weather conditions.16161717Specialties18181919Crush20202121Pupitar has the Crush specialty, shared with its pre-evolution Larvitar and its evolution Tyranitar. Pokemon with the Crush specialty can break down large rocks, boulders, and other heavy objects into raw materials. Given Pupitar's description of having a shell as hard as bedrock, it is well-suited for this work.22222323Bulldoze24242525Pupitar also has the Bulldoze specialty, which lets it clear and flatten terrain for building. At 335.1 lbs, Pupitar is heavier than most Pokemon its size, and its thrashing power makes it effective at reshaping the landscape. This same Crush and Bulldoze combination is shared across the entire Larvitar evolutionary line.26262727Preferences28282929CategoryDetailIdeal EnvironmentDarkFavorite FlavorDryLikesStone stuff, Hard stuff, Luxury, Shiny stuff, Watching stuffRarityCommonTime of DayAll (Dawn, Day, Dusk, Night)WeatherAll (Sunny, Cloudy, Rainy)3030Pupitar prefers dark environments and dry-flavored food, differing from Larvitar's sweet flavor preference. It shares the stone and shiny stuff likes with Larvitar but trades "lots of dirt" and "looks like food" for "hard stuff" and "watching stuff." Place stone, hard, and shiny items near the habitat to increase its Comfort Level.31313232Pokedex Information33333434FieldValueDex Number#170TypeRock / GroundSpeciesHard Shell PokemonHeight3'11" (1.2 m)Weight335.1 lbs (152.0 kg)Generation23535"Its shell is as hard as bedrock, and it is also very strong. Its thrashing can topple a mountain."36363737Related Pokemon38383939Pupitar is the middle stage of a three-member family that includes Larvitar (Dex #169) and Tyranitar (Dex #171). In the main Pokemon series, Larvitar evolves into Pupitar at level 30, and Pupitar evolves into Tyranitar at level 55. In Pokopia, all three share the Crush and Bulldoze specialties. Larvitar and Tyranitar share the Mossy Rest Spot habitat (#110), while Pupitar is found at its own Tree-shaded Pink Tall Grass habitat (#138).40404141Tips42424343Pupitar appears in all weather conditions, unlike Larvitar which is limited to Sunny weather. If you need a Crush/Bulldoze Pokemon regardless of weather, Pupitar is the more flexible option.The Tree-shaded Pink Tall Grass habitat also attracts Sprigatito (Common), Dreepy (Common), and Drakloak (Rare). Building it gives you access to four different Pokemon.If you want the complete Larvitar family, build the Mossy Rest Spot (#110) for Larvitar and Tyranitar, and the Tree-shaded Pink Tall Grass (#138) for Pupitar.At 335.1 lbs, Pupitar is more than twice as heavy as Larvitar (158.7 lbs) despite being less than two feet taller. This reflects its cocoon-like form packed with dense rocky material.