Pokémon Pokopia Jumpluff Habitat: How to get Jumpluff explained
Get those Cotton Spores!

With the new limited-time event, Jumpluff has been added to Pokémon Pokopia, but how do you get it?
Of course, you'll have to first build the new Jumpluff Habitat – but what makes it up?
We've put together a handy guide to take you through exactly how to build the Jumpluff Habitat and what the deal is with Cotton Spores in Pokopia.
Pokémon Pokopia Jumpluff Habitat: How to get Jumpluff explained
There are two Habitats that can attract Jumpluff in Pokopia. These are the Yellow Carpet Habitat and the Dandelion Lunchtime Habitat.
However, while the Yellow Carpet Habitat can also attract Hoppip, the Dandelion Lunchtime Habitat will only attract Jumpluff, so it's worth building this instead.
In order to build it, you first need to collect 30 Cotton Spore Clusters, which can be found on Drifloon's Dream Islands since the start of the More Spores for Hoppip event.
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Once you've done that, there are four items that you need to purchase from Hoppip inside the Pokémon Center using your Cotton Spores:
- 1x Dandy Flowers
- 1x Lunch Box
- 1x Flower Cushion
- 1x Flowery Table Setting
With all four of these items in your inventory, simply place them all next to each other outside. You can either wait for the flowers to grow, or bring Bulbasaur over to speed it up.
After building the Habitat, it's only a matter of waiting until Jumpluff appears.
There's no harm in building a couple of Yellow Carpet Habitats while you're at it, so just as a reminder, you need to place four Dandy Flowers next to each other to build it.
And that's all there is to it – hopefully you won't be waiting too long to get your hands on a Jumpluff for your own island!
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Alex Raisbeck is a Gaming Writer at Radio Times, covering everything from AAA giants to indie gems. Alex has written for VideoGamer, GamesRadar+, PC Gamer, PCGamesN and more.





