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All Pokemon Pokopia Mosslax Flavors And Effects
Chances are that you have stumbled across the sleepy Mosslax in Pokemon Pokopia and are wondering how to wake them up. While you do encounter Mosslax as part of the story, its notorious ability to sleep proves to be quite the issue that only a good amount of light can resolve. Once you've roused this Snorlax from its slumber and sorted out the Pokemon Center issue, you'll have the opportunity to give it berries, crops, and other foods to chow down on.
Feeding Mosslax different foods gives them their own buffs to bestow upon you, including an elevated chance of encountering rare items. You'll want increased storage space to hold as many items at once to take advantage of this, and that's one of the many tips and tricks you'll find in our Pokemon Pokopia guides hub. Whatever the reason, it's rather vague as to what foods have which effect, so we'll focus on the steps to wake up the sleeping Pokemon and which food has what effect after Mosslax consumes it.
This Trubbish's naps are being interrupted by a loud snoring that only a big Pokemon has.How to wake up MosslaxYou can find Mosslax in Bleak Beach, one of the two areas that unlock after raising your trainer level enough in Withering Wastelands. From the Pokemon Center, go through the mountain pass and walk past Drilbur's garden. Keep going until you get to the gate. Incidentally, the other side leads to Rocky Ridges, which is where you can find Chef Dente and unlock Pokopia cooking recipes.
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