Pokémon Pokopia can be quite a balancing act, ensuring all of your new friends are happy, and increasing Humidity is a vital point of both progression and keeping your companions content.
Rebuilding the world as Ditto isn’t just about repairing demolished buildings and crafting new homes for the Pokémon you discover. Instead, it’s about bringing the world back to life, and humidity plays a big part.
If you’re struggling to increase your humidity level in Pokémon Pokopia, Insider Gaming has a breakdown of the best ways to approach the task.
How to Increase Humidity in Pokémon Pokopia

Humidity in Pokémon Pokopia is raised by increasing the number of watered plants, grass, and trees in the area.
While that all helps to improve the humidity, however, it will only lead to gradual improvements. Instead, the best way is to focus on completing Pokémon requests.
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Several Pokémon have specific quests tied to increasing humidity in an area, including Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Slowpoke. Ticking these off boosts humidity drastically.
While this helps main progression, increasing humidity near to a Pokémon’s habitat is done by the simpler methods of planting and watering more trees, grass, and flowers.
What is Humidity in Pokémon Pokopia
Humidity in Pokopia is one of the various requirements that specific Pokémon have, with the right levels increasing a Pokémon’s comfort rating.
While some Pokémon want a high level of humidity, like Bulbasaur and Squirtle, others, like Charmander, understandably prefer a warmer climate with less rain.
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Balancing the requirements of different Pokémon is one of the challenging aspects of Pokopia, particularly when you are just getting started, but it does get easier. The more you progress, the easier it is to manage.
Additionally, building homes for Pokémon makes balancing these requirements a lot easier. You won’t need to move Charmander a long way away from Squirtle and Bulbasaur, for example. Instead, a Leaf Den will do just fine.
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