Comfort is how happy each Pokemon feels in its habitat. Five tiers: Awesome, Great, Nice, Average, and Iffy. Higher comfort means faster specialty output and it directly feeds into your area's Environment Level. Furniture, gifts, and housing all push it up.
Steps#
- Give the Pokemon a habitat or house to live in — without one, Comfort stays at zero.
- Fulfill the Pokemon's expressed desires (shown as thought bubbles) for food or habitat decorations.
- Give daily gifts to the Pokemon to boost happiness.
- Talk to and interact with the Pokemon regularly.
- Match the habitat type to the Pokemon's preference (Warm, Humid, or Dark categories).
- Complete Requests given by that Pokemon.
Comfort-Boosting Materials
Craft furniture and place it in habitats to raise comfort level. These materials are the building blocks.
Soft fiber from wool Pokemon
A lush, vivid green leaf that you can obtain by cutting trees and grass.
Processed from small logs
Placing furniture inside habitats. Every piece of crafted furniture adds comfort points. Better furniture gives more points. You can also raise comfort by adding lighting (campfires, lamps) and keeping the area clean of debris.
Higher comfort makes your befriended Pokemon happier, which boosts their specialty output. A Pokemon at max comfort works faster and produces more materials. It's the difference between 3 Lumber per tree and 5.
Beds and cushions give the highest comfort per item. A Flower Cushion or Berry Chair from mid-game recipes gives solid comfort without expensive materials. Endgame furniture from Sparkling Skylands recipes gives the most but costs rare materials.