Bleak Beach Walkthrough — Pokemon Pokopia Area Guide
Bleak Beach is one of the most memorable areas in Pokémon Pokopia. This windswept coastal zone draws heavy inspiration from Vermilion City, featuring a run-down harbor, scattered shipping containers, and a decommissioned power plant that plays a central role in the area's main questline. If you've just arrived at Bleak Beach and aren't sure where to begin, this walkthrough covers everything from your first steps to meeting the legendary Raikou.
Bleak Beach Overview
Bleak Beach sits along the eastern coastline of Pokopia Island and becomes accessible after completing the Mossgrove Meadow storyline. The area is divided into three distinct sections: the Sandy Shore to the south, the Harbor District in the center, and the Power Plant on the northern cliffs. Each section has its own set of materials, habitats, and quests to complete. You can find full details on the area's layout in our Bleak Beach area page.
The overall atmosphere is darker and stormier compared to earlier zones. Rain is common here, and certain Pokémon only spawn during rainy weather. Water-type and Electric-type Pokémon dominate the area, making it an excellent place to round out your team if you've been focused on Grass and Fire types in earlier zones.
What to Do First at Bleak Beach
When you first arrive at Bleak Beach, your immediate priorities should be:
- Set up a base camp. Place your Flag near the harbor area — this gives you a central fast-travel point for reaching all three sections quickly. The harbor has the most open space for building, so it works well as a main crafting hub.
- Gather Driftwood and Seashells. These are the two most common materials on the Sandy Shore and are required for many early Bleak Beach habitats. You'll need large quantities of both, so start collecting as soon as you arrive.
- Talk to the NPC at the harbor. The old fisherman near the dock triggers the main questline for Bleak Beach. He'll explain that the Power Plant has shut down and the area's Pokémon have become agitated as a result.
- Build a Workbench and Storage Box. If you haven't already placed them in this area, set them up right away. You'll be crafting many new items unique to Bleak Beach.
Main Quests at Bleak Beach
The central storyline at Bleak Beach revolves around restoring power to the decommissioned Power Plant. This quest chain has several stages:
- Calm the Harbor Pokémon: Build specific coastal habitats to calm agitated Water-type Pokémon blocking the path to the Power Plant. You'll need habitats that include Coral Reef elements and Tidal Pool items.
- Collect Generator Parts: Scattered across the Sandy Shore are rusty Generator Parts half-buried in the sand. Use the Dowsing Machine to locate them more easily. You need five parts total.
- Recruit an Electric-type helper: You'll need a Pokémon with the Charge specialty to power the repaired generator. Pikachu is the most accessible option, as it can spawn in coastal habitats here once you build them.
- Restore the Power Plant: Once you've assembled the generator and recruited a Charge Pokémon, you can activate the Power Plant. This permanently changes Bleak Beach — the lights turn on across the harbor, new Pokémon start appearing, and a new section of the Power Plant interior becomes accessible.
Key Materials to Collect
Bleak Beach introduces several area-exclusive materials that you won't find anywhere else in Pokopia:
- Driftwood: Found washed up along the Sandy Shore. Used in beach-themed furniture and several habitat recipes.
- Seashells: Scattered across the beach. Essential for decorative habitats and crafting the Shell Wind Chime.
- Copper Wire: Found inside shipping containers in the Harbor District. Critical for the power restoration quest and electrical-themed habitats.
- Saltwater Crystal: A rare material that only appears during rainy weather near tidal pools. Used in advanced Water-type habitats.
- Rusty Metal: Salvaged from old ship parts around the harbor. Can be smelted into usable Iron at your Smelting Furnace.
Recommended Habitats to Build
Bleak Beach supports a unique set of habitats that take advantage of its coastal theme. Here are the ones you should prioritize:
- Tidal Pool: Requires Seashells, Smooth Stones, and a Water Basin. Attracts Water-type Pokémon including Staryu, Shellder, and Corsola.
- Lighthouse Lookout: A larger habitat requiring Driftwood, a Lantern, and Copper Wire. Attracts Flying-type Pokémon and is required for the main quest.
- Storm Shelter: Built from Rusty Metal and Wooden Planks. This Electric-themed habitat attracts Voltorb, Magnemite, and eventually contributes to the Raikou encounter.
- Coral Garden: An underwater-themed habitat using Seashells, Coral Fragments, and Saltwater Crystals. Attracts rare Water-types only available at Bleak Beach.
Finding the Pikachu Doll for Dream Islands
One of the most sought-after items at Bleak Beach is the Pikachu Doll. This special collectible is hidden inside the Power Plant and can only be obtained after restoring power. Once inside the Plant's interior, head to the second floor and look behind the main generator unit. The Pikachu Doll is sitting on a shelf partially obscured by machinery.
The Pikachu Doll serves as a Reference Photo item for Dream Islands. When you bring it to a Dream Island, it unlocks the Electric Paradise island variant, which contains exclusive materials like Thunderstone Fragments and Charged Ore. These materials are essential for crafting endgame Electric-type habitats, so finding this doll is well worth the effort.
Meeting Raikou
The legendary Raikou is the crown jewel of Bleak Beach. Unlike other legendary Pokémon in Pokopia, Raikou doesn't simply appear once you build a habitat. Instead, it requires completing a multi-step encounter sequence:
- Complete the power restoration quest to unlock the full Power Plant interior.
- Build at least three Electric-themed habitats (Storm Shelter, Lightning Rod Stand, and Charged Circuit Board) in the Power Plant area.
- Wait for a thunderstorm — these occur randomly but are more common after restoring power. You can also use a Weather Stone to trigger one.
- During the thunderstorm, Raikou appears on the northern cliffs above the Power Plant. Approach slowly and place a Thunder Treat near it to begin the befriending process.
Raikou has the unique Supercharge specialty, which can power up all nearby habitats simultaneously, boosting Pokémon spawn rates in the entire area. It's one of the most useful legendary Pokémon for habitat management.
Power Restoration Quest — Full Walkthrough
The power restoration quest is the longest questline at Bleak Beach. Here is a step-by-step breakdown:
- Speak to the fisherman at the harbor to learn about the Power Plant shutdown.
- Clear the debris blocking the path north by using a Pokémon with the Chop or Mine specialty.
- Collect five Generator Parts from the Sandy Shore using the Dowsing Machine.
- Gather 10 Copper Wire from shipping containers in the Harbor District.
- Craft the Repaired Generator at your Workbench using the parts and wire.
- Place the Repaired Generator inside the Power Plant's main room.
- Bring an Electric-type Pokémon with the Charge specialty to activate the generator.
- Watch the cutscene as lights flicker on across the entire harbor.
After completing this quest, you gain access to the Power Plant's upper floors, which contain rare crafting materials, the Pikachu Doll, and additional habitat-building space. The harbor also gains new NPCs offering side quests and a shop with exclusive items.
Final Tips for Bleak Beach
Bleak Beach rewards thorough exploration and patience. Make sure you bring Pokémon with Water, Chop, Mine, and Charge specialties before heading here. Stock up on food to keep your PP topped off — the quests here are lengthy. Check back during rain for Saltwater Crystals and during thunderstorms for the Raikou encounter. Once you've restored power and befriended Raikou, Bleak Beach transforms from a desolate shore into one of the liveliest zones in all of Pokopia.
