Items in Pokopia fall into two categories: things you place in your town and things you use during gameplay. Furniture and decorations let you customize houses and outdoor spaces. Building kits provide the materials for constructing new structures. Seeds grow into plants and trees. Food items feed Pokemon or get used in cooking recipes.
This page covers everything except raw and processed materials, which have their own dedicated page. Use the category filter to narrow by type or the source filter to find items you can craft, buy from shops, or discover in the wild.
699 items
Pokopia has 741 items spanning furniture, decorations, building kits, seeds, food, dolls, plants, and event-exclusive pieces. This page lists the non-material items. Raw and processed materials like Lumber, Stone, and Iron Ore have their own dedicated Materials page.
Furniture goes inside Pokemon houses and buildings. Decorations are outdoor items like fences, signs, and pathways. Building Kits are blueprints for constructing new structures. Seeds grow into crops and trees. Food feeds Pokemon or gets cooked into meals. Dolls are collectible plush figures. Event Furniture comes from limited-time events like the Hoppip Festival.
Building kits are blueprints that let you construct new structures in your town. You give the kit to a Pokemon with the Build specialty, and they construct the building at a designated spot. Building kits include houses for Pokemon, the Pokemon Center, storage facilities, and community buildings.
Yes. Many items are available from shops in exchange for Life Coins, Pokopia's main currency. Prices range from a few coins for simple items to several hundred for rare furniture and decorations. Not everything is purchasable though. Some items can only be crafted or found in the wild.
Event furniture is limited-time items that appear during special in-game events. The Hoppip Festival, for example, introduces themed decorations and furniture only available while the event is active. If you miss the event window, those items may not be obtainable until the event returns.
Placing furniture and decorations raises your town's Environment Level, which directly affects Pokemon comfort. Higher comfort means wild Pokemon are more willing to be befriended, and existing town residents are happier. The quality and variety of items matters more than quantity, so mixing different furniture types produces better results.