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    How You Can Make Houses for Pokémon in Pokopia

    By Harry SMarch 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In Pokémon Pokopia, homes provide your Pokémon with a place to live and help you organise your town. The game comes with pre-made buildings that can be placed, and you can even make your own homes using simple block-based materials. You can make anything from a simple home that is only one room to something much larger that can have many Pokémon. In this guide, we will tell you how you can make homes for your Pokémon in Pokopia.

    How You Can Make Houses 

    You can build your own house. To build a house, you need connected walls, which should be at least one block high, and a door. The game will recognise your house. Inside your house, you should have at least a 2×2 block floor space. The walls should be connected without any space, meaning you should have one complete shape. 

    You can build your house using any material you like. It does not have to be made of the same material. It can be made of marble, grass, volcanic ash, gravel, soil, black rock, or any other material you have. However, the original wall outline must remain complete. If you remove one of the blocks from the original wall, the game does not recognise it as a house. However, you can add the block back, and the house will be recognised. But the Pokémon inside the house will be removed, and you have to add them back. 

    You can also build one house on top of another and make a tall building with many rooms or floors. If you want to have enough space to walk inside the house, make each room at least three blocks high. Then you can use the fourth block layer as both the ceiling of the lower room and the floor of the room above it. This makes building many floors easier and, at the same time, makes it practical.

    How to Keep Pokémon in the House

    In order for other Pokémon to stay inside the house, you must also include at least three pieces of furniture. When you build a house, you can include a total of up to four Pokémon inside the house at the same time. If the Pokémon have different habitats and are staying together inside the house, all the furniture inside the house will be counted for all the Pokémon staying there.

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    Harry Smith has played video games since the early 2000s, starting with the original CoD and Doom 3. He has spent countless hours playing games of varying genres. His deep understanding of modern game mechanics puts him in the prime position to understand the gaming industry and write intuitive guides.Before founding Patch Crazy, Harry S freelanced for 10 years, working for several gaming publications.

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