Everything you need to know about Mosslax in Pokémon Pokopia. Find its location in Bleak Beach, complete the 'Brighten Things Up!' quest, and master its 'Eat' specialty boosts.
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Jul 2, 2026
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Pokopia Guide Team

In Pokémon Pokopia, Mosslax is a unique version of
Snorlax that has slept for so long that moss has covered its body. Finding and waking Mosslax is a multi-step journey through Bleak Beach, but the rewards are well worth it. Once awake, Mosslax's
Eat specialty provides powerful gameplay boosts that can help you find rare items, attract more Pokémon, or even get discounts at the shop.
You can find Mosslax in Bleak Beach, an area accessible after completing the Withered Wasteland Pokémon Center (past the first encounter with
Drilbur).


Waking Mosslax requires restoring light to Bleak Beach through the "Brighten Things Up!" questline. Before starting, ensure you've fixed the Pokémon Center and built habitats for
Meowth and
Trubbish.
Eventually,
Trubbish will hear strange noises. Lead it to Mosslax's location (you may need to build some bridges).

Speak to
Meowth in town. It will ask you to craft and place several Harbor Streetlights throughout the town. Use a Pokémon with the
Generate specialty (like
Pawmi) to power them.

Torchic will task you with creating a Resort meal prep habitat. Head to the beach directly in front of Mosslax's lair. You'll find a campfire and palm tree already there. Add:
Leppa Berry
A new Pokémon, Peakychu (
Pikachu), will arrive in town. After meeting it, Peakychu will suggest using a Shell Lamp to brighten Mosslax's cave.

Peakychu will lead you to the Windmill on the beach.

Finally, Peakychu will lead you to a device.

After the town is brightened, return to Mosslax. A final lightning strike from a new Pokémon will hit the cliffside, waking Mosslax and opening up a new path.

Once befriended, you can utilize Mosslax's specialty,
Eat. By offering food at its habitat, the Gourmet's Altar, you receive a special boost that lasts until the end of the in-game day (05:00 local time).


The effect depends on the Dominant Flavor of the food offered. Fully cooked meals (see our Cooking Guide) provide a significantly stronger boost than raw berries.
| Dominant Flavor | Effect |
|---|---|
| Generic | Increased rate of growing closer to Pokémon (Friendship) |
| Bitter | Increased chance of finding rare items |
| Dry | Increased chance to encounter Pokémon with rare feathers (e.g., Kyogre?, Lugia, Ho-Oh) |
| Sour | 10% Shop Discount + Increased chance of "Good" shop items |
| Spicy | Increased chance of Pokémon appearing in habitats |
| Sweet | Increased chance of finding Ancient Artefacts |
tipIf you're hunting for Legendaries like Lugia or Ho-Oh, offer Mosslax a Dry flavored meal (like Mushroom Soup) to maximize your chances of seeing rare feathers!