Farm Setups Guide — Automate Resource Production with Pokémon Specialties
Pokopia Companion now includes a full Farms guide — 16 optimized setups covering wood, iron, food, honey, textiles, and more, all powered by Pokémon specialties.
How Farms Work
Farms in Pokopia rely on Pokémon specialties to produce, collect, and refine resources:
Litter — Pokémon passively drop raw materials near their habitat
Gather — Pokémon collect scattered items into a Community Box
Burn — smelt ores into ingots or fire clay into bricks at a Smelting Furnace
Chop — convert logs into lumber or fluff into twine
Crush — grind berries into paint or limestone into concrete
Recycle — turn waste into useful materials like iron ore or paper
Water /
Grow — water crops and accelerate their growth
The key is matching the right Pokémon to each role and chaining their specialties together.
Example: A Simple One-Pokémon Farm
The easiest farm to set up is the Basic Wood Farm.
Haxorus has both the Litter and Chop specialties, making it a one-Pokémon wood factory — it drops Small Logs, then chops them into
Lumber all by itself.
Haxorus litters Small Logs near its habitat. A Chop-specialty Pokémon converts 5 logs into 1 lumber. Simple and effective early-game setup.
Produces
Processing
Tips
Haxorus has both Litter and Chop specialties, making it a one-Pokémon wood factory. Keep its comfort high to increase litter rate.
Example: A Multi-Pokémon Production Chain
For more advanced setups, you chain multiple specialties together. The Smelting Furnace Setup is a great example —
Glimmet litters Iron Ore,
Minccino gathers it to the furnace, and
Torkoal smelts it into
Iron Ingots. The furnace also handles
Copper Ingots and
Gold Ingots.
The Smelting Furnace converts ores into ingots and sand into glass. Feed it Iron, Copper, Gold, or Pokemetal ore, and a Burn Pokémon will smelt them automatically.
Produces
Requires
Tips
The furnace needs a Generate-specialty Pokémon nearby to power it. It also smelts Pokemetal ore and sand into glass. Keep restocking — when the furnace empties, the Burn Pokémon leaves.
What You Can Farm
The guide covers 6 categories of farm setups:
- Wood —
Haxorus is your go-to for
Lumber, from basic manual collection to fully automated with Gather Pokémon - Iron — from
Glimmet ore drops to
Garbodor’s recycling loop that generates iron from nothing - Food — grow crops with
Vaporeon watering and
Bulbasaur accelerating growth, or plant berry trees - Honey — plant wildflowers to attract
Combee, upgrade to 8+ flowers for
Vespiquen’s daily furniture trade - Textiles —
Mareep litters Fluff, which gets chopped into Twine - Misc — paint, glass, bricks, concrete, and paper from various specialty chains
Explore All 16 Setups
Check out the full Farms section with interactive filters by category and difficulty, plus a specialty reference table showing every Pokémon that can help on your farm.