★ Pokemon Pokopia releases March 5th.
☆ Walkthrough in Progress: Bookmark for Updates!
★ Habitats | Moves | Materials | Requests
☆ Get a Ditto Rug as an Early Purchase Bonus.
★ Over 110 Confirmed Pokemon Found!

Crafting makes use of materials to build placeable items and furniture on your island in Pokemon Pokopia. Learn how to craft in this guide and see all the things you can craft here.
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| Item | Type | Materials |
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Straw Bed |
Furniture | ・Leaf x2 |
Log Table |
Furniture | ・Small Log x1 |
Log Chair |
Furniture | ・Small Log x1 |
Campfire |
Outdoor | ・Sturdy Stick x1 ・Stone x1 |
Storage Box |
Utility | ・Lumber x1 |
Workbench |
Utility | ・Stone x2 |
These are all revealed craftable items and their materials so far in the trailer. We'll be adding more once the game releases on March 5, 2026!

To start, gather the materials you need for the craftable item. There are plenty of ways to get materials in the game, and some even require transforming into certain Pokemon, such as Scyther, to chop wood and get lumber.

Placing a Storage Box next to a Workbench allows you to pull materials stored inside it. This is a convenient way to craft items, especially if you don’t have enough space in your pockets for the materials and the item itself.

Once you have enough materials, open your workbench and start crafting. Look for the craftable item you want to build, and if you have the required materials, you should be able to proceed with crafting.

Once you finish crafting an item, you can place it anywhere you like. If you place it near a Pokemon, they'll interact with it on their own!

You can craft decorations to develop your island. There are plenty of decorations you can build, from fences and lampposts to even storage crates, all of which add to the aesthetics of your island.

You can also craft furniture for your Pokemon to interact with, such as beds to sleep on or simple chairs for them to sit on. Compared to decorations, these are interactable, and you can use them too.
Additionally, furniture will indicate what they provide as interactable objects. Beds and chairs, for example, can offer relaxation.

You can also craft utility items for Ditto’s personal use. This includes the Workbench if you need to build an extra one for easier access!

Other than furniture and decorative items, you can also build pathways to make your island feel more like a town. You can connect two areas by building bridges or reach highlands by constructing staircases.
Walkthrough
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Pokemon |
News and Game Info |
Habitat |
Crafting |
Tips and Tricks |
Moves |
Materials |
NPCs |
Biomes |
Requests |
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Crafting Guide: How to Craft Items



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