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11Overview2233Tyrantrum is a Rock/Dragon-type Pokemon in Pokemon Pokopia, classified as the Despot Pokemon (Dex #277). Complete restoration is impossible, allowing room for theories that its entire body was once covered in a feather-like coat. Tyrantrum is the evolved form of Tyrunt in the main series and one of several fossil Pokemon in Pokopia. It carries two specialties: Litter (Stone) and Crush, making it a strong material-processing companion.4455Habitat6677Tyrantrum can be found at one habitat.88991010Despot Fossil Display (#199)11111212A display of ancient Pokemon fossils. This fine skeletal specimen was once the ruler of the land.13131414ItemQuantityNotesPedestal2Exhibition stands for the skeletonDespot Fossil (head)1Head portion of the skeletonDespot Fossil (body)1Body portion of the skeletonDespot Fossil (legs)1Leg portion of the skeletonDespot Fossil (tail)1Tail portion of the skeleton1515Tyrantrum is a Common visitor at the Despot Fossil Display. This is a single-Pokemon habitat, so only Tyrantrum visits. The habitat requires six items total, including four separate fossil pieces and two pedestals, making it one of the more demanding fossil displays to complete.16161717How to Befriend18181919Build the Despot Fossil Display by placing two Pedestals along with all four Despot Fossil pieces (head, body, legs, and tail) near each other. Collecting all four fossil parts requires dedication to the fossil digging system. Once the complete display is assembled, Tyrantrum will appear as a Common visitor. Walk up and interact with it to befriend it.20202121Specialties22222323Litter (Stone)24242525Tyrantrum has the Litter specialty with a Stone variant. Pokemon with the Litter specialty scatter materials around the area. In Tyrantrum's case, it produces stone-type materials over time, which can be collected and used for crafting. This makes Tyrantrum a passive resource generator for stone-related building materials.26262727Crush28282929Tyrantrum also has the Crush specialty, shared with its pre-evolution Tyrunt. The Crush specialty lets Tyrantrum break down rocks, ores, and hard objects into smaller usable pieces. Having both Litter and Crush means Tyrantrum can both produce stone materials and process them.30303131Preferences32323333CategoryDetailIdeal EnvironmentDryFavorite FlavorSourLikesStone stuff, Hard stuff, Lots of fire, Luxury items, Exercise equipmentRarityCommonHabitatDespot Fossil Display (#199)3434Tyrantrum prefers dry environments, just like its pre-evolution Tyrunt. Place stone and hard-material items near its habitat for maximum comfort. Its taste for Sour-flavored foods differs from Tyrunt's Sweet preference, so keep that in mind when preparing treats.35353636Pokedex Information37373838FieldValueDex Number#277TypeRock / DragonSpeciesDespot PokemonHeight8'2" (2.5 m)Weight595.2 lbs (270.0 kg)Generation63939"Complete restoration is impossible, allowing room for theories that its entire body was once covered in a feather-like coat."40404141Similar Pokemon42424343Tyrantrum shares habitat preferences with Tyrunt, Rampardos, Bastiodon, Cranidos, Shieldon, Onix, Sudowoodo, Steelix, Marowak, and Bonsly. These Pokemon all enjoy stone and hard-material environments, so they can be grouped in a fossil-themed area of your island.44444545Related Pokemon46464747In the main Pokemon series, Tyrantrum evolves from Tyrunt at level 39 during the day. In Pokopia, there is no evolution mechanic, so each must be found at its own fossil display habitat independently. Tyrantrum's Despot Fossil Display is significantly more complex than Tyrunt's Jaw Fossil Display, requiring four separate fossil pieces instead of one.48484949Tips50505151Collecting all four Despot Fossil pieces (head, body, legs, tail) takes time. Start digging for fossils early if you want Tyrantrum.The dual Litter (Stone) and Crush specialties make Tyrantrum one of the most productive fossil Pokemon for material generation. It passively produces stone materials and can actively crush them.Place Tyrantrum's display near other fossil Pokemon habitats to create a museum-style fossil exhibit area on your island.Tyrantrum prefers Sour-flavored foods, while Tyrunt prefers Sweet. Keep both flavors stocked if you have the pair.