What time does Pokémon Pokopia reset?
Pokémon Pokopia runs on a real-time clock linked to the time set on your console. Based on testing, the in-game day flips over at 5 a.m. local time—this is when the game treats the next day as having begun.
The clock also tracks construction timers: some buildings show they’ll be done in about 15 minutes, while others list completion as “tomorrow.” After the 5 a.m. rollover, big buildings such as Pokémon Centers and large houses will finish their construction.
Several daily elements reset at that time. Pokémon can present new requests to improve their living conditions, new glowing ground spots for relics will appear, and any buildings marked for “tomorrow” will be completed.
Other daily refreshes include new items in the daily shop, new tasks and habitat hints, access to a new Drifloon Dream Island, restocked vending machines and Pokémon-run shops, and the once-per-day use of the Pokémon Center healing machine. There may be additional daily resets beyond those listed.
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