With the first event now available in Pokémon Pokopia on Nintendo Switch 2, in this guide, we’ll be covering the More Spores for Hoppip event, how to befriend all obtainable Pokémon, build their associated habitats and walk you through each of the obtainable items. Let’s go:
Pokémon Pokopia | More Spores for Hoppip Event Guide:
Event: More Spores for Hoppip
Event Duration: March 10, 2026 at 05:00 local time – March 25, 2026 at 04:59 local time
Event Item:Cotton Spores (Small, white tufts of cotton. Bring them to Hoppip!)
How to Obtain: Have Drifloon take you to a Dream Island and collect all Cotton Spores, which can then be traded with Hoppip at the Pokémon Center to obtain event exclusive items.
Event Exclusive Pokémon:
#001 | Hoppip | Encountered next to the Pokémon Center
#002 | Skiploom | Build the ??? Habitat
#003 | Jumpluff | Build the ??? Habitat
How to Build the Habitat for Hoppip: Yellow Carpet
Habitat Dex (Extra) No: #001
Habitat Description: A field of warm, blooming yellow flowers. Just looking at it seems to fill you with energy.
Required Items:
Dandy Flowers x4
How to Build the Habitat for Skiploom: Field-Trip Friends
Habitat Dex (Extra) No: #002
Habitat Description: Pack a lunch box and canteen inside your backpack, and you’re all set for a field trip.
Required Items:
Hoppip Water Bottle x1
Lunch Box x1
Flower Backpack x1
How to Build the Habitat for Jumpluff: Dandelion Lunchtime
Habitat Dex (Extra) No: #003
Habitat Description: Lunch box? Check. Tableware? Check. Time for a picnic lunch break!
Required Items:
Dandy Flowers x1
Flower Cushion x1
Lunch Box x1
Flowery Table Setting x1
Event Exclusive Items:
Dandy Flower Seeds (Seeds that blossom into dandy flowers once grown. Try planting them in some soil.) | Cost: 5 Clusters of Cotton Spores
Flowery Table Setting (A set of cute tableward. The placemat has a Jumpluff pattern!) | Cost: 10 Clusters of Cotton Spores
Flower Table (A table with a flower-patterned tablecloth. It makes any meal feel like a picnic.) | Cost: 10 Clusters of Cotton Spores
Flower Cushion (A cute flower-shaped cushion. It would look nice on some grassy ground.) | Cost: 10 Clusters of Cotton Spores
Picnic Blanket (Spread this blanket out on the ground and picnic with Hoppip, Skiploom and other friends!) | Cost: 15 Clusters of Cotton Spores
Hoppip Water Bottle (This water bottle with a shoulder strap is perfect for picnics! The Hoopip pattern is very cute.) | Cost: 5 Clusters of Cotton Spores
Lunch Box (A lunch box packed with Pokémon-shaped food. The perfect meal for a picnic lunch) | Cost: 5 Clusters of Cotton Spores
Juice Trio (Bottles of colored juices. One of them is capped off nicely with a flower-shaped lid.) | Cost: 5 Clusters of Cotton Spores
Flower Backpack (The big flower makes this backpack stand out! Looks like it could hold everything you need for a picnic.) | Cost: 5 Clusters of Cotton Spores
Flower Garland (An adorable wall decoration made with a variety of colorful flowers.) | Cost: 5 Clusters of Cotton Spores
We hope you found this guide helpful, and until next time, keep on gaming!
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