Overview
Sparkling Ripples are shimmering disturbances that appear on the surface of water bodies throughout Pokemon Pokopia. They serve as one of the primary methods for discovering crafting recipes, materials, seeds, and other useful items. Sparkling Ripples can only form in standard Water tiles; they do not appear in Ocean Water, Muddy Water, Hot Spring Water, or Lava. Any pond, river, or pool of regular Water placed by the player or found naturally in the world is a valid spawn point for ripples.
Alongside the Daily Special rotation in the Pokemon Center PC Shop, Sparkling Ripples are the default source for the majority of the game's 714 crafting recipes. Around 200 recipes have unique unlock conditions, but the rest are obtained either through Sparkling Ripples or the shop rotation.
How Sparkling Ripples Work
Up to 5 Sparkling Ripples can be present in a given area at once. They appear as small splashes of water on a single tile, visible while walking near any body of Water. To collect the reward, walk up to a ripple and press A to inspect it. Each ripple yields one item or recipe, and the ripple disappears after collection.
Ripples gradually regenerate over the course of the day, so it is possible to collect more than 5 total in a single day by revisiting water sources periodically. They reset fully at the daily reset time (5:00 AM based on the Nintendo Switch 2 system clock).
Ripple Varieties
Not all Sparkling Ripples are created equal. There are two special variations that indicate higher-value rewards:
Ultra-Rare Ripples
Sometimes a Sparkling Ripple will glow noticeably brighter than normal. These ultra-rare ripples typically contain very rare items such as crafting recipes that are harder to find elsewhere. When you spot a ripple that stands out from the rest, inspect it right away.
Button-Press Events
Occasionally, after inspecting a ripple, the game will display a prompt indicating that you have found something valuable. The player must rapidly press the A button to retrieve the item. Successfully completing the button-press challenge rewards rare items such as recipes. These events can occur on any ripple but are uncommon.
Rewards
The items found in Sparkling Ripples vary depending on the region. Each of the five main areas in Pokopia has its own pool of region-specific drops, including ores, seeds, vegetables, berries, and themed building kits (den, hut, cottage, and house variants). Recipes are not region-locked and can appear in any area's ripples.
Rewards by Region
Region | Notable Drops |
|---|---|
Seeds, berries, Palette Town building kits, basic crafting materials | |
Ores, stones, desert seeds, Withered Wasteland building kits | |
Seaweed, shells, beach seeds, Bleak Beach building kits | |
Minerals, mountain seeds, Rocky Ridges building kits | |
Sky seeds, rare vegetables, Sparkling Skylands building kits |
Recipe Progression
Once all available recipes have been obtained through Sparkling Ripples and other sources, the ripples will begin rewarding Pokemetal and Rare Pokemetal in place of recipes. This makes ripples a consistent source of valuable crafting materials even after the recipe pool has been exhausted. Pokemetal is used in high-tier crafting and building projects, so continuing to check ripples remains worthwhile throughout the entire game.
Lucky Days and Sparkling Ripples
During Lucky Days (which occur every Sunday), Sparkling Ripples receive a significant boost. Spring water sources will have more Sparkling Ripples than usual, and a brighter variation of the ripple appears more frequently during this time. These brighter ripples have a higher chance to reward recipes and rare items.
Lucky Days also increase the number of Glowing Spots across the world, making Sundays the best day overall for resource gathering. The Lucky Day bonus activates at 5:00 AM on Sunday and lasts until the daily reset at 5:00 AM on Monday. No special action is needed to trigger a Lucky Day; the game notifies you at the start of the in-game day.
Sunday Bonus and Mosslax Boosts
In addition to the broader Lucky Day effects, Sundays grant one extra Sparkling Ripple in each area, raising the simultaneous cap from 5 to 6. This stacks with the increased brighter ripple rate, making Sunday the single best day to farm ripples.
Players can also use Mosslax boosts to generate up to 3 additional ripples at any one time. When combined with the Sunday bonus, this can push the maximum number of simultaneous Sparkling Ripples in an area to 9 (5 base + 1 Sunday bonus + 3 Mosslax), providing an excellent window for recipe hunting and material farming.
Where to Find Water for Ripples
Sparkling Ripples appear in any body of standard Water. This includes natural ponds and rivers found across all five regions, as well as player-placed water. According to the game's water mechanics, the Water type is the only liquid variety that supports Sparkling Ripples. Ocean Water is explicitly noted as a type where ripples cannot appear, and Muddy Water does not hydrate the area at all.
Players who want to maximize their ripple farming can create large water pools in their home base at Palette Town or near Workbenches in other regions. Since ripples spawn in any eligible Water tile, bigger pools mean more surface area for ripples to appear.
Tips for Farming Sparkling Ripples
Check water sources daily. Ripples regenerate throughout the day, so visiting water bodies in the morning and again later yields more items than a single check.
Play on Sundays. The Lucky Day bonus and Sunday bonus ripple stack together, giving you the highest ripple count and the best odds of finding brighter, recipe-yielding ripples.
Use Mosslax boosts on Sundays. Combining the Mosslax boost with the Sunday bonus pushes the maximum ripple count to 9 per area, which is the theoretical ceiling for simultaneous ripples.
Visit all five regions. Each region has its own reward pool, so rotating through all areas ensures a diverse collection of materials, seeds, and region-specific building kits.
Watch for brighter ripples. Ultra-rare ripples glow more intensely than standard ones. Prioritize these when you spot them, as they almost always contain recipes or rare items.
Mash A during button-press prompts. When the game prompts you to rapidly press A, it means a rare item is available. Press quickly to successfully retrieve it.
Keep farming after all recipes are found. Once every recipe has been collected, ripples start dropping Pokemetal and Rare Pokemetal, which are valuable crafting and building materials.
Build larger water features. Player-placed Water tiles are eligible for ripple spawns. Building a large pond or river system increases the available surface area for ripples to appear.
Related Mechanics
Lucky Days increase ripple frequency and brighter ripple rates every Sunday
Crafting Recipes are one of the primary rewards from Sparkling Ripples
Water Sources and Waterfalls covers how to place and manage Water tiles where ripples spawn
Mining is a complementary resource-gathering method for ores and metals
Foraging covers other ways to gather seeds, berries, and materials from the environment