
Adventure kit
Miscellaneous
A sleeping bag, a hat, and a backpack stuffed full of supplies. All you need for an adventure is right here!

147 items
Decorative, interactive, and system-specific items that don't fit core categories like materials or furniture. Browse the catalog below, then scroll for representative examples, how they work in habitats, and how to get them.
Mar 27, 2026

Miscellaneous
A sleeping bag, a hat, and a backpack stuffed full of supplies. All you need for an adventure is right here!

Misc.
Food loved by one of Eevee's friends. Be sure to prepare a table and chair too!

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A state-of-the-art air conditioner. Press once for cold air, or press twice for hot!

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A loud noise rings out when you press this. Be careful! You might accidentally wake someone up!

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This clock eternally ticks away the hours. It lets out a loud bong at designated times.

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A game machine from a facility somewhere. It looks brand-new, so it probably can still be turned on.

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If you set this down and inspect it, Drifloon may fly over and whisk you away to a Dream Island!


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Heavy armor recreated from armor fragments. Auspicious wishes live within it.

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Balloons of many vibrant colors. They sway back and forth even in the most gentle of breezes.




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A clock that resembles an Oran Berry cross section. Try mounting it on a wall!

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The six swaying berries look incredibly tasty. Alas, they're inedible.


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It's made of pure gold that gives off a lustrous gleam. It seems like it was popular amon enthusiasts.



Miscellaneous
A pile of upturned books with torn-out pages. They look like they fell off a bookshelf.
The Pokémon Pokopia Miscellaneous Items database includes a wide range of decorative, interactive, and system-specific items that do not belong to core categories like materials or furniture.
Many of these items are used to enhance environments, trigger Pokémon interactions, or fulfill specific habitat requirements. While they are grouped under a single category, their functions vary significantly depending on the item type.
Miscellaneous items act as a catch-all category for objects that don't fit into standard item groups.
In practice, they are often:
Many of them are not essential for crafting, but are important for environment building and Pokémon attraction.
Representative examples from common miscellaneous categories.
| Item | Function |
|---|---|
| Wooden Plate | Can hold food to attract nearby Pokémon |
| Plate | Basic dish used for serving food |
| Party Platter | Used to display multiple food items |
| Picnic Basket | Placing food inside may attract Pokémon |
These items are directly tied to Pokémon attraction mechanics, especially when combined with food.
| Item | Function |
|---|---|
| Pizza / Sandwiches | Preferred food for certain Pokémon |
| Soda Float / Shaved Ice | Used in themed setups or attraction |
| Ribbon Cake / Cookies | Used for specific Pokémon preferences |
Unlike raw ingredients, these are pre-made food items often linked to Pokémon preferences and habitat setups.
| Item | Function |
|---|---|
| Small Vase | Adds decoration to indoor areas |
| Tall Potted Plant | Indoor-friendly decorative plant |
| Twisted Potted Plant | Unique visual decoration |
| Extravagant Flowers | Enhances environment aesthetics |
These are primarily visual enhancement items, but may also count toward habitat requirements.
| Item | Function |
|---|---|
| Sink / Shower / Bathtub | Interactive household furniture |
| Towel Rack / Cleaning Supplies | Environmental detail and decoration |
| Small Garbage Can | Indoor utility decoration |
Some items in this category are interactive, even if classified as miscellaneous.
| Item | Function |
|---|---|
| Computer / Laptop / Tablet | Display or decorative tech items |
| Television / Wall Monitor | Visual display objects |
| Arcade Machine | Interactive entertainment object |
These items often provide visual or interactive elements in player-built spaces.
| Item | Function |
|---|---|
| Toy Blocks | Playable stacking toy |
| Pinwheels | Attract certain Pokémon (especially wind-related) |
| Knitting Supplies | Interaction-based decorative item |
Toys are a special subset of miscellaneous items and can be used in habitat requirements or Pokémon preferences.
| Item | Function |
|---|---|
| CD Player | Plays music when paired with CDs |
| Microphones / Instruments | Decorative or interactive stage items |
These items enable audio customization or themed environments.
| Item | Function |
|---|---|
| Pokémon Dolls (e.g., Pikachu Doll) | Can trigger special interactions (e.g., Dream Island events) |
| Crystal Ball | May interact with Psychic-type Pokémon |
| Microscope / Science Set | Used in specific habitat setups |
Some items have unique interactions tied to specific Pokémon or mechanics.
Unlike materials or furniture, miscellaneous items are defined more by use cases than structure:
Many items exist primarily to enhance visual design.
Food-related or toy items can attract or satisfy Pokémon preferences.
Some habitats require specific item types such as toys or plants.
Certain items trigger unique behaviors or unlock conditions.
In some cases, these items are explicitly required to complete habitat setups.
In general, these items are typically obtained through:
Many items (toys, devices, utilities) can be crafted at workbenches
Found while exploring different regions or interacting with objects
Some items appear in shops or rotating inventories
Certain items are unlocked through environment level or habitat progression
| Use Case | Example |
|---|---|
| Pokémon attraction | Plates, picnic baskets |
| Habitat requirements | Toys, plants, themed objects |
| Interaction mechanics | Dolls, crystal ball |
| Environment design | Plants, electronics, decor |
They are items that do not belong to standard categories and often serve decorative, interactive, or system-specific roles.
Yes. Some items can attract Pokémon, fulfill habitat requirements, or trigger unique interactions.
Not entirely. While many are decorative, others have functional or interaction-based uses.
Yes. Items like plates or toys can encourage Pokémon to interact with an area.
Yes. Toys are a subcategory of miscellaneous items and are often used in habitat setups.
They are not always required early, but become important for optimizing habitats and unlocking specific Pokémon.