You need a Pokémon with the Bulldoze specialty in the Rocky Ridges area Pokemon Pokopia help build the Pokémon Center and pioneer other optional construction projects. The two easiest Pokemon to find with Bulldoze in this area are Larvitar and Bonsly, but like any other Pokemon, you need to create the right type of habitat for them. Pokemon Pokopia if you want them to rub. This page below explains exactly how to do this.
How to get Bulldoze Pokemon for Bleak Beach in Pokopia
Players who want to add Bulldoze Pokémon to Pokémon Pokopia's Bleak Beach area can find help in this guide.
Rocky Ridges Bulldoze Pokemon in Pokopia
There are two easily available Pokemon in Rocky Ridges that have the Bulldoze specialty: Larvitar and Bonsly.
Larvitar
Larvitar has Bulldoze and Crush specialties, and Larvitar can be found in Popopia by creating a A mossy resting place. To do this, you must eat lettuce to temporarily boost your Leafage ability, then use it on the ground by holding ZR to create four mosses instead of grass. You'll learn how to make lettuce and upgrade Leafage naturally while trying to save a Pokemon in a barrel in Rocky Ridges.
Bonsly
Bonsly only has the Bulldoze specialty and you can find Bonsly in Popopia by creating a Habitat with tall red grass in the shade of trees. This is easier than creating a Larvitar habitat as you just need to water a large tree and use Leafage four times around the tree in Rocky Ridges to create it. However, this habitat can spawn more Pokémon than Larviatra's mossy rest point, so you should create four habitats with tall red grass shaded by trees to increase your chances of getting a Bonsla.
Another Bulldoze Pokemon in Pokopia
Alternatively, you can move Onix from the Withered Wasteland or Makuhita from Bleak Beach to Rocky Ridges and use one of their Bulldoze specialties to help you with your construction projects there. That said, it's pretty easy to get a Larvitar or Bonsly from Rocky Ridges, and it's always good to have at least one Bulldoze Pokémon in each area to help with future builds. So unless you're really trying to get Larviar or Bonsly, we're going to keep those Pokemon in their native habitats.

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