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How to Make Your Pokopia Island a Happy Home
Saturday, March 7, 2026
What is the Environment Level?
Think of it as a comfort score for your Pokémon.
- Positive actions (nice homes, tidy spaces) raise the score.
- Negative actions (cutting decorations, empty rooms) lower it.
The game aggregates happiness points from every Pokémon in an area. A single new creature can boost the score even if its room is average, but changes take a short while to reflect. After a Pokémon settles into a new house and talks about it, the level updates.
Quick Tips to Boost the Score
Add More Living Spots
- Increase the number of houses to accommodate more Pokémon.
Make Each Spot Special
- Provide at least one piece of furniture (straw bed, simple bench).
- Lighting matters: place a mushroom lamp in most rooms unless the Pokémon prefers darkness.
Use Decorations Wisely
- Wreaths, vases, and leaf dens lift mood.
- Leaf dens require three furniture pieces before a Pokémon will move in.
Match Species Preferences
- Rock types: dry spots.
- Water types: water sources.
- Grass types: flowers.
- Check the Pokédex entry for specific clues.
Experiment with Items
- If a Pokémon complains when you pick up an item, follow it around; this keeps the creature calm during moving.
- Small additions (toy, fountain, colorful flowers) can elevate comfort from “okay” to “awesome.”
Planning for Long-Term Success
- Use Island Guides & Habitat Dex: Learn where each Pokémon appears and what you need to build.
- Early Planning: A well‑organized start keeps your island thriving as you progress.
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