Typically, Pokémon in Pokémon games learn moves, and then use these moves to deal damage or gain strategic advantages in battle. since Pokemon Pokopia No fighting, tricks aren't really the thing here. Instead, you have Characteristics. These are specific moves that each Pokemon knows, and they all have a special skill.
Attributes are needed for all kinds of things. Sometimes, a specific search requires a certain attribute. Some habitats cannot be built with Pokemon of certain traits. They aren't used to fight anyone, but you won't be able to finish the game without them. Here, we'll dive into what you need to know.
How to teach pokemon traits
Unlike in regular Pokemon games, there are no TMs or HMs, and Pokemon are not leveled. They also don't evolve, as you need to find each type of Pokemon instead of evolving them over time. Because of this, Pokemon Specialties cannot be learned. They each have one when you discover them, but these are the ones Not random. They are specific to the type and design of the Pokemon.
That means if you Need pokemon with bulldoze But there is a lack of one in that area You need to find one in another area and have them follow you, or Find one in the first place. They'll return to their natural habitat after you're done with them, so don't worry about messing up the biomes.
How many features does Pokemon Pokopia have and what do they do?
In total, there are 31 features in Pokemon Pokopia. Let's see what they do, and which Pokemon they have.
|
specialty |
This is what it does |
Unlock the earliest Pokemon |
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burn |
Candles for dwelling etc., turns squishy clay into bricks, activates Smelling Furnace |
Charmander |
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grow up |
Crops/flowers/trees grow faster |
Bulbasaur |
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the water |
Fill basins of water, place bubbles in soil to wash |
Squirtle |
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cut out |
Turns small logs into wood |
Scyther, Pinsir, Heracross |
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build up |
It is necessary for the construction of the project |
Timbur |
|
Bulldoze |
Poke centers need to be built |
Onyx |
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search for |
Offer assistance with buried items |
Vespicane |
|
fly away |
Can transport you directly to another Pokemon |
PG |
|
Teleport |
Can transport you directly to another Pokemon |
Execcute, Slowing |
|
Use it again |
Turns waste paper into paper |
Metang |
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Collect |
Will add content to community box |
Machop, Rolycoly |
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generate |
Opens electrical appliances for Habitats |
Magneton, Electabuzz, Mareep, Pawmi |
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crush |
Turns berries into paint, turns limestone into concrete (with a concrete mixer) |
Onyx |
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garbage |
Items (mostly resources, such as fluff) will be dropped near their residence |
Bellsprout, Combee |
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business |
Operates Poke Center or Poke Mart desks for trade |
hitmonli, hitmonchan, huthut |
|
the hype |
Dance to the music, improving the mood of the area |
Ludicolo |
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the wind |
It will tell you the humidity level of the area |
Slowpoke |
|
dream island |
Takes you to the island of dreams with Poke Dolls |
Driflun |
|
Collect the honey |
Trades honey for rare furniture |
Vespicane |
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storage |
Act as extra storage boxes for your items |
Gulpin |
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explosion |
Objects can be fired out of a cannon to destroy them |
Voltorb |
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Collect |
Exchange lost relics or rare feathers for random rare items |
Gimighaul |
|
Rate it |
Turns lost relics into items |
Tangrowth |
|
bright |
Illuminates the entire area with the charging station |
pikachu (pikachu) |
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the color |
Changes objects to different colors or adds patterns to them |
Smeargle |
|
eat |
Exchange food for rare items |
Snorlax (Mosslax) |
|
the party |
Produce large quantities of food from food |
Grind (chef dente) |
|
DJ |
Play any CDs you find |
Rotom (DJ Rotom) |
|
Engineer |
Reduces the total time of construction projects. Required for some late-game buildings |
Tinkatoff |
|
Transformation |
Turn to other Pokemon to learn their abilities |
Ditto (it's you!) |
|
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??? |
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Pokemon Pokopia: How long does it take to beat it?
From rolling credits as fast as you can to finding every Pokemon in every area, here's how long Pokemon Pokopia will take.

- issued
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March 5, 2026
- ESRB
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Everyone / users interaction, in-game purchases
- Publisher(s)
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Nintendo, The Pokemon Company
