Pokopia Limited-Time Pokémon Workaround: Past Events
Get past limited-time Pokémon in Pokopia with Cloud Island code 6DXL PD6F. Photograph and 3D-print event habitat items to spawn Hoppip, Sableye and Jirachi.
Author: Pokopia Guide Team
Missed an event Pokémon? A community-tested workaround lets you obtain several past limited-time Pokémon without changing the Nintendo Switch 2 system date. Visit a community Cloud Island, photograph the event furniture, copy it with the 3D Printer, and build the matching habitat in your own town.
Important: `6DXL PD6F` is an unofficial community island, not a Nintendo or Pokémon Company address. Its contents and availability can change. The method uses normal Virtual Mode, Camera, and 3D Printer features, but the island itself may contain items gathered or placed through modified data.
Fast Answer
- Rebuild a Pokémon Center and unlock the 3D Printer.
- Reach Environment Level 3 in Withered Wastelands and buy Mysterious Goggles.
- Use the goggles and enter community Cloud Island address `6DXL PD6F`.
- Photograph the event furniture in Object Mode.
- Return home and 3D-print each item with PokéMetal or Rare PokéMetal.
- Arrange the exact habitat recipe in a normal town or on your own Cloud Island.
- When the habitat hint appears, finish the layout and wait for the event Pokémon to spawn.
This does not restart the event. It only recreates habitats that can attract the event Pokémon after the event period.
Requirements
| Requirement | Why you need it |
|---|---|
| Rebuilt Pokémon Center | Contains the 3D Printer and PC shop |
| Environment Level 3 in Withered Wastelands | Unlocks Mysterious Goggles in the PC shop |
| Nintendo Switch Online | Required to visit another player's Cloud Island |
| Mysterious Goggles | Opens Virtual Mode and accepts an island address |
| PokéMetal / Rare PokéMetal | Pays the printing cost for photographed items |
| Free photo slots | Each event object needs a usable Object Mode photo |
See the Cloud Island Guide if Virtual Mode is still locked, or the 3D Printer Guide for the complete camera and printing controls.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Visit the Community Item Island
Buy Mysterious Goggles from a Pokémon Center PC shop after reaching Environment Level 3 in Withered Wastelands. Use the goggles from your Bag and enter `6DXL PD6F`. Do not enter it as a multiplayer Link Code; it is a Virtual Mode Cloud Island address.
2. Photograph Every Required Event Item
Open the Camera, press Y to switch to Object Mode, and frame one item at a time until its name appears. Take the photo only when the intended object is selected. A normal scenic photo cannot be used by the 3D Printer.
The event objects are placed among many other rare items, so check the area around the rows of appraised collectibles near the Pokémon Center. The island layout may change.
3. Print the Furniture in Your Town
Return to your own town, enter a rebuilt Pokémon Center, and use the 3D Printer. Select each Object Mode photo and pay the displayed PokéMetal or Rare PokéMetal cost. If a photo is dimmed, you either lack materials or photographed an object that cannot be copied.
4. Build the Exact Habitat
Place the printed furniture close enough to form one connected habitat. Watch for the habitat hint indicator. Some recipes need a specific grid, and the Jirachi Lamp must be connected to electricity.
5. Wait for the Pokémon to Appear
Once the habitat is recognized, leave the area briefly or travel to another town and return. The Pokémon can then appear like a normal habitat spawn. Befriend each species separately; Pokopia does not use evolution to fill these event entries.
Confirmed Past-Event Habitats
These combinations have multiple community reports after their original events ended.
| Pokémon | Habitat | Exact event furniture |
|---|---|---|
| Hoppip, Skiploom, Jumpluff | Yellow Carpet | 4 Dandy Flowers arranged as a 2×2 square |
| Skiploom | Field-Trip Friends | Flower Backpack + Lunch Box + Hoppip Water Bottle |
| Jumpluff | Dandelion Lunchtime | Dandy Flowers + Flower Cushion + Flowery Table Setting + Lunch Box |
| Sableye | Treasure-Hunting Set | Adventure Kit + Map and Compass + Treasure |
| Jirachi | Surrounded by Starry Sky | Star Closet + Starry Sky Bed + Cloud Table + powered Jirachi Lamp |
For the original activities and furniture sources, see the Hoppip Event, Sableye Event, and Jirachi Event guides.
Feebas and Milotic Status
The Feebas event runs through August 28, 2026. Its habitat data states that the Pokémon can continue spawning after the collection period once you own the furniture:
| Pokémon | Habitat | Furniture |
|---|---|---|
| Feebas | Exciting beach | Sand bed + Big swim ring |
| Milotic | Marine leisure activities | Swim ring + Cooler + Beach volleyball set |
The furniture can be photographed and printed, but the post-event Cloud Island workaround cannot be treated as independently confirmed until the event closes. Prism Scales themselves cannot be photographed or 3D-printed. See the Feebas and Milotic Event Guide for the active event route.
What This Workaround Cannot Recover
- Event quests, conversations, or the original exchange-shop experience
- Cotton Spores, Red Crystal Fragments, Sparkly Wish Strips, or Prism Scales
- Bulbasaur Jump Rope Trophy and other non-photographable trophies
- Zorua Hide-and-Sneak Contest records or trophy rewards
- Prefabricated buildings such as the Sableye event Tent Kit
- Any object that shows the prohibited icon in Camera Object Mode
The workaround is for event Pokémon and printable habitat furniture, not a complete event replay.
Is This an Exploit?
The photo and 3D-print workflow is a normal game mechanic. The unusual part is visiting a community island that displays nearly every item, including past event furniture. Because that island is unofficial and may have been assembled with modified data, treat this as a community workaround rather than an official recovery feature.
Nintendo or the game developers could change habitat spawning, item photography, or the island's availability in a later update. Keep the game updated and do not rely on the address remaining online permanently.
FAQ
Do I need to change the system date?
No. This method relies on printed habitat furniture, not time travel. Changing the date is a separate method and may affect other time-based games on the console.
Can event Pokémon spawn on my own Cloud Island?
Community reports indicate that recognized event habitats can spawn their Pokémon on Cloud Islands as well as regular towns.
Can I use an official island instead?
Official and creator islands may contain some event furniture, but no single official address is confirmed to hold every required set. Browse the Official Public and Cloud Island Codes separately; `6DXL PD6F` must not be confused with those official addresses.
What if the code stops working?
You need another player island containing the same furniture, or a friend who can place the items for you to photograph. Once the photos are saved, you no longer need the source island unless you delete them.
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