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Smelting and Furnaces
March 27, 2026 at 03:58 AM
Enhance with Burn Pokemon table, obtaining/crafting recipe, smelting mechanics, Glass production, Pokemetal processing, and ingot uses sections
Smelting is the process of converting raw ores into refined ingots and other processed materials in Pokemon Pokopia. There are two distinct types of furnaces in the game: the Smelting Furnace for material processing and the Power Furnace (Generator) for producing electricity. A separate machine, the Concrete Mixer, handles Limestone processing in Sparkling Skylands.
The Smelting Furnace is a crafting station that uses a Pokemon with the Burn specialty to heat raw ores into refined materials. To smelt:

Place raw ore near the Smelting Furnace.
Lead a Pokemon with the Burn specialty (such as Charmander, Charmeleon, Charizard, Torchic, or Combusken) to the furnace.
The Burn Pokemon will heat the ore, converting it into refined material.
The Smelting Furnace needs power to operate. Connect it to a power grid using a Pokemon with the Generate specialty, or place it near a windmill or waterwheel.
Raw Material | Product | Ratio | Source Location |
|---|---|---|---|
1:1 | |||
1:1 | |||
1:1 | |||
1:1 | |||
1:1 | Rare drop from Pokemetal blocks | ||
Sand / Sandstone | 1:1 | ||
1:1 |
The Concrete Mixer is a separate processing station unlocked in Sparkling Skylands. It converts Limestone into Concrete with the help of a Pokemon with the Crush specialty. Concrete is a late-game building material used for large-scale construction. Limestone can also be crafted into Marble (4 Limestone → 1 Marble) at a regular Workbench without any specialty requirement.
Ore | Primary Location | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Rocky Ridges mine entrance | Most basic ore; visible as reddish nuggets in rock | |
Rocky Ridges deep mines | Silver nuggets in dark rock; needs powered-up Rock Smash | |
Rarest standard ore; golden streaks in rock | ||
Near waterfalls and behind Tinkmaster's tower | ||
Rocky Ridges, Rock Peak Dream Islands | Pale stone; processed at Concrete Mixer or Workbench | |
Rocky Ridges volcanic areas | Fine powder near vents; smelts into Glass |
The Power Furnace (also called the Furnace Generator) is a completely separate item from the Smelting Furnace. It burns fuel (wood or coal) to generate electricity, producing approximately 15 to 25 power units. Power is distributed through Utility Poles or Wireless Power Transmitters to operate lamps, machines, and other electrical appliances.
Iron Ingots have an additional use beyond standard crafting: Tinkmaster can convert 1 Iron Ingot into 3 Tinkgears, a special late-game material required for advanced structures like the Lift platform and other major building projects in Sparkling Skylands.
The Smelting Furnace recipe is unlocked during the Rocky Ridges main story when you first encounter Magmar. After using the story-placed Smelting Furnace for the first time, the crafting recipe is added to your Workbench permanently, letting you build additional furnaces in any area.
Material | Quantity |
|---|---|
4 | |
4 |
Because the recipe calls for Iron Ore rather than Iron Ingots, you can craft your first personal Smelting Furnace before you have smelted anything. Gather four Iron Ore and four Stone from Rocky Ridges, then build the furnace at a Workbench.
Any Pokemon with the Burn specialty can operate a Smelting Furnace. To assign a Burn Pokemon to a furnace, ask the Pokemon to follow you (press A near it), then walk up to the Smelting Furnace. The Pokemon will automatically begin working once it is close enough. You do not need to interact with the furnace yourself after that; the Pokemon will continue smelting as long as ore remains in the furnace.
Below is the complete list of Burn specialty Pokemon available in Pokopia, along with where to find them.
Pokemon | Habitat |
|---|---|
Evolve Charmeleon | |
Evolve Vulpix (Fire Stone) | |
Evolve Growlithe (Fire Stone) | |
Evolve Eevee (Fire Stone) | |
Evolve Cyndaquil | |
Evolve Torchic | |
Evolve Combusken | |
Evolve Litwick | |
Evolve Rolycoly | |
Evolve Scorbunny | |
Evolve Charcadet | |
Sparkling Skylands (post-game) |
Magmar is the recommended first Burn Pokemon because you encounter it during the Rocky Ridges story and it does not require evolution. For players who have not reached Rocky Ridges yet, Charmander and Cyndaquil can be befriended in Withered Wasteland early on.
Each Smelting Furnace can only process one type of ore at a time. If you load Iron Ore, the furnace will continue smelting Iron Ingots until it runs out before you can switch to a different ore. To process multiple ore types simultaneously, build additional Smelting Furnaces and assign a Burn Pokemon to each one.
You do not need to wait for the entire batch to finish. Interact with the Smelting Furnace while a Burn Pokemon is still working and you can pick up the ingots that have already been completed. An arrow indicator on the furnace interface shows when the next ingot will be ready.
Place a Smelting Furnace inside or immediately adjacent to the habitat of a Burn Pokemon. When the Pokemon returns home, it will automatically begin smelting any ore that has been placed in the furnace. This lets smelting run in the background while you explore other areas of the island.
For maximum throughput, set up a cluster of two to three Smelting Furnaces near your mining spot in Rocky Ridges with a Storage Box nearby. Station a different Burn Pokemon at each furnace, and keep ore organized by type so you can reload furnaces quickly.
Glass is a processed material created by smelting sand-based raw materials. Three different source materials can be used, all producing Glass at a 1:1 ratio.
Source Material | Found At | Notes |
|---|---|---|
Common on shorelines; easy to gather in bulk | ||
Sandstone | Mined from sandstone blocks in cave areas | |
Fine powder near volcanic vents |
Glass is used in many crafting recipes including windows, mirrors, lighting fixtures, Stained Glass decorations, and various modern-style furniture items. Because Sand is the easiest source material to gather in large quantities, most players collect Sand at Bleak Beach for bulk Glass production.
Small amounts of Glass can also be obtained by breaking the broken windows found in abandoned structures around the island, though this is far less efficient than smelting.
Pokemetal is a rainbow-colored late-game material required for advanced crafting recipes, rebuilding projects, and machines like the 3D Printer. The smelting process for Pokemetal follows the same steps as regular ore: place Pokemetal Fragments in a Smelting Furnace and assign a Burn Pokemon.
Pokemetal Blocks appear in several locations. Break them with an enhanced Rock Smash (eat a Hamburger Steak first to power up the move) to obtain Pokemetal Fragments.
Location | Details |
|---|---|
Withered Wasteland mine | North of the island; gate removed with enhanced Cut. Turn left at the fork and follow the railway track. |
Near the Pokemon Center island (next to the trash tower and under the asphalt stairway) and in a cave on Tinkmaster's island. | |
Sky Dream Island | Accessible once daily by giving Drifloon a Dragonite Doll. Contains farmable Pokemetal Blocks. |
Rare Pokemetal is an even scarcer variant. There are two ways to obtain it:
Smelt Rare Pokemetal Fragments in a Smelting Furnace the same way as regular Pokemetal. Rare Pokemetal Fragments are a rare drop from Pokemetal Blocks.
Give a Pokemon with the Rarify specialty a Star Piece to produce Rare Pokemetal directly.
You need a total of 10 Rare Pokemetal ingots to craft the Tidal Bell and Clear Bell (5 each), which are required for certain Legendary Pokemon encounters.
Each type of ingot feeds into different crafting recipes. Below is a summary of major uses for each smelted material.
Material | Key Crafting Uses |
|---|---|
Copper tools, Utility Poles, wiring, basic electrical components | |
Iron tools, Tinkgears (via Tinkmaster, 1 Iron Ingot = 3 Tinkgears), Lift platforms, advanced structures | |
Decorative items, gold furniture, trade goods | |
3D Printer projects, late-game rebuilding, advanced machines | |
Rare Pokemetal | Tidal Bell, Clear Bell (Legendary encounters) |
Glass | Windows, mirrors, lighting, Stained Glass, modern furniture |
Concrete | Large-scale late-game construction in Sparkling Skylands |
Always eat a Hamburger Steak before mining runs to ensure Rock Smash can break ore blocks including granite and steel.
Set up a dedicated smelting area near your mining spot with a Smelting Furnace, Storage Box, and a Burn-specialty Pokemon.
Prioritize Iron Ore early, as Iron Ingots are needed for Tinkgears and many late-game recipes.
The Power Furnace is useful in areas without natural power sources like windmills or waterwheels.
Multiple Glass sources exist: Sand from Bleak Beach, Sandstone, and Volcanic Ash from Rocky Ridges all smelt into Glass.