TL;DR — Getting Bricks in Pokémon Pokopia
- Bricks are made from squishy clay.
- You need a Pokémon with the Burn speciality to process the clay.
- One clay becomes two bricks.
- Clay is mainly found in caves and certain habitats.
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How to Get Bricks in Pokémon Pokopia
To turn clay into bricks, you must ask a Pokémon with the Burn speciality to process the material. Once you have collected some squishy clay, follow these steps:
- Speak to a Pokémon with the Burn speciality.
- Select “Look at this!”.
- Show them the squishy clay.
- Ask them to turn it into bricks.
Each lump of squishy clay produces two bricks. You can hand over up to 10 lumps of clay at once. The process takes a few minutes, but you can repeat it as many times as you want during the day.
Unlike resources such as rocks or wood, bricks cannot be found naturally in the environment. They must always be crafted from clay.
Pokémon That Can Make Bricks
Several Pokémon with the Burn speciality can process clay into bricks. Some of the earliest available options include:
- Charmander
- Torchic
- Litwick
- Growlithe
- Vulpix
You meet Charmander in the first area and Torchic in Bleak Beach, which means brick production becomes possible fairly early once you collect clay.
How to Get Squishy Clay
Squishy clay becomes available after completing the request “Yawn up a Storm”. During this event, rainfall softens the clay that is trapping Onix.
Once the clay is softened, use Rock Smash to break the clay blocks and collect the squishy clay left behind.
You can find large amounts of clay in:
- The cave system where Onix is trapped
- The Bleak Beach region
These areas contain dozens of clay blocks, making them ideal for gathering materials early in the game.
Tips for Farming Clay Efficiently
Another reliable source of clay appears once you build a habitat for Paldean Wooper.
Wooper has the Litter speciality, which means it occasionally drops items around its habitat. In this case, the item is squishy clay, allowing you to collect clay passively over time.
This works similarly to how Combee produces honey. After placing the habitat, simply check the area regularly to gather additional clay.
If you’re just starting your adventure in Pokémon Pokopia, consider checking additional guides to improve your island. Pokédex lists, habitat guides, and beginner tips can help you figure out which Pokémon appear in different areas and what structures you need to build to attract them.