
With the new limited-time event, Jumpluff has been added to Pokémon Pokopia, but how do you get it?
Of course, you’ll have to first build the new Jumpluff Habitat – but what makes it up?
This guide will show you step-by-step how to create the perfect Jumpluff Habitat and explain everything you need to know about Cotton Spores in Pokopia.
Pokémon Pokopia Jumpluff Habitat: How to get Jumpluff explained
In Pokopia, you can find Jumpluff in two different places: the Yellow Carpet Habitat and the Dandelion Lunchtime Habitat.
Okay, so both the Yellow Carpet and Dandelion Lunchtime habitats can bring in Pokémon, but here’s the thing: the Dandelion one only attracts Jumpluff. Because of that, I think it’s way better to build the Dandelion Lunchtime habitat if I’m specifically trying to get Jumpluff.
To create it, you’ll first need 30 Cotton Spore Clusters. These are available on Drifloon’s Dream Islands and have been since the beginning of the More Spores for Hoppip event.
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After that, you’ll need to buy four things from Hoppip at the Pokémon Center using your Cotton Spores.
- 1x Dandy Flowers
- 1x Lunch Box
- 1x Flower Cushion
- 1x Flowery Table Setting
Once you have all four items, just put them together outdoors. You can let the flowers grow naturally, or use Bulbasaur to make them grow faster.
After building the Habitat, it’s only a matter of waiting until Jumpluff appears.
Feel free to create a few Yellow Carpet Habitats if you have the chance! Just remember, you’ll need to plant four Dandy Flowers side-by-side to build one.
That’s everything! We hope you don’t have to wait long to get a Jumpluff for your island!
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