

Peakychu is one of the most sought-after Pokemon in Pokopia as a new variation of the Pokemon Mascot. Whether you are looking to complete a Habitat or find a certain Pokemon for your town, here is a full guide on how to get Peakychu in Pokemon Pokopia. This includes its Habitat, Specialty and more.
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Yes, Peakychu is in Pokemon Pokopia. Below is a full guide on how to get one and what Peakychu can do.
As of now, it does not look like Pikachu is actually in the game; instead, it is replaced by Peakychu.
Peakychu is a Pikachu, but it is a Pale one that has lost its electricity.
The Pokopia Pokedex reads:
“When its friends were sick, this Pokemon repeatedly shared its own electricity with them. As a result, its physical structure changed, and it became unable to generate electricity.”
There are quite a few things to do before you can get Peakychu in Pokemon Pokopia.
Surprisingly, while normal Pikachu is missing from Pokemon Pokopia, Pichu and Raichu are in the game. The Guides to get both in Pokopia are listed below.
Peakychu is a special case Pokemon that does not have a Habitat with Build Requirements but it does have a Location where it can be found.
No Habitat
Locations:
There is no Rarity, Times of Weather that will help you get Peakychu in Pokopia.
Rarity
Times
Weather
All Pokemon in Pokopia have a Specialty to help you in your town or island. Below are the different specialties along with the Ideal Habitat to live it and Peakychu’s Favorites in Pokemon Pokopia to increase its comfort level.
Specialty
Ideal Habitat
Favorites
Pokemon Type
Pokedex Entry
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