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For the most part, it seems like the new Pokemon variants will stay put in Pokopia. The stories of how each variant came to be feel unique to the post-apocalyptic Kanto where the game is set. Some fans suspect that the likes of DJ Rotom could make its way into other games, thanks to its suspicious new dual typing in the Pokopia Dex. But whether they remain in our cozy world or head out into the main series, these variants are a fun new take on several classic Pokemon. I’m rounding up every Pokemon variant you’ll meet in Pokopia, and ranking them based on the creativity of their designs and how integral they are to the game’s story.
7) Smearguru

This slightly unique Smeargle was showcased in early trailers for Pokopia. Compared to the other variants, its role in the main story feels pretty minor. Its design also isn’t quite as different, as it is primarily a standard Smeargle that’s just more paint-splattered than usual.
You’ll meet Smearguru in the Bleak Beach biome, where it will request paint to help inspire its next masterpiece. When you bring it some paint, it will teach you how to recolor items. Definitely important for decorating purposes, but not quite as heartwarming a story as the other variants.
6) DJ Rotom

This new Stereo Rotom was kept secret until the Pokemon Day trailer for Pokopia. Rotom takes on many forms based on the electronic devices it inhabits, and this is a new one. DJ Rotom is a fun new design for the Pokemon, and it’s also one of the ways you can play all the CDs you collect while digging for shiny spots in Pokopia.
DJ Rotom is one of the Pokemon variants you’ll meet in the Rocky Ridges biome. Unlike Smearguru, it does play a key role in this biome’s story. But as a major hype Pokemon that loudly plays your CDs, it can be a bit on the annoying side when you’re trying to lean into the chill Pokopia vibes. As such, it’s not my favorite of the new forms.
5) Tinkmaster

Tinkaton, first introduced in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, has quickly become a new fan-favorite. This final evolution of Tinkatink gets a brand-new variant in Pokopia, and it’s one of the more interesting ones. Tinkmaster, aka Supervisor Tinkaton, has spent the many long human-free years building up its own unique city full of skyscrapers. Its giant hammer is more of a swiss army knife to reflect its interest in tinkering.
Tinkmaster is the primary peculiar Pokemon you’ll encounter in the Sparkling Skylands. Like many variants, this unique Pokemon plays a key role in the biome’s plot. She also has a special item, Tinkagears, which are used to craft much of the game’s transportation technology. The design is great, and the personality is spot on. Tinkmaster is a solid variant design, but she’s up against some stiff competition in this game full of delights.
4) Mosslax












