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A new limited-time event is coming to Pokémon Pokopia, bringing a simple but competitive mini-game centred around Bulbasaur. The event is called Bulbasaur’s Jump Rope Contest, and it gives players a chance to test their timing skills in a repetitive jumping challenge.
It runs for one week, from April 19, 2026, at 5:00 am until April 26, 2026, at 4:59 am local time.Players can take part by speaking to Bulbasaur outside the Pokémon Center once the event is active. The task is straightforward, but the challenge grows quickly as the jump count increases. Rewards are tied directly to performance, with higher streaks unlocking better prizes. It is another small seasonal-style update added to Pokopia’s growing list of short events.The setup feels light, almost arcade-like, and it sits between casual play and competitive scoring.
Pokémon Pokopia Bulbasaur Jump Rope Contest gameplay and mechanics
In this event, Bulbasaur is positioned right in front of the Pokémon Center. Players interact with it to start the jump rope mini-game. The goal is simple: keep jumping without missing. Each successful jump adds to a streak count. Missing a jump ends the attempt immediately. Rewards are distributed based on how many consecutive jumps a player manages to complete.
Early progress gives basic items, while higher streaks reportedly unlock more valuable rewards.The structure is designed for repetition. Try, fail, restart. It is a loop that encourages players to improve timing rather than explore complex mechanics. Some players might find it relaxing. Others could see it as a test of patience.
Pokémon Pokopia multiplayer mode
The event is not limited to solo play. Multiplayer options are available through other players’ worlds and Cloud Islands.
In another player’s world, both the host and visiting players can join the jump rope contest. Even spectators in spectator mode can participate. The highest jump count achieved in that session becomes the world’s high score. Only the host receives rewards, regardless of who performed best.Cloud Islands work slightly differently. Everyone on the island can join the same jump rope session. The top scorer sets the island record.
In this case, only the player who achieves the highest jump count receives the rewards. It creates a small competitive layer between friends. Not intense, but enough to keep players trying to outdo each other.
Pokémon Pokopia jump rope rewards and trophy system
The reward system scales with progress. Players reportedly receive items after the first successful jumps and then again at set intervals, such as every ten jumps. Items mentioned include common resources like Leppa Berries and Honey, along with rarer materials such as Star Pieces, Silver Feathers, Rainbow Feathers, Pokemetal, and Rare Pokemetal.
Some reports also mention Large Lost Relics appearing among rewards.A standout reward appears to be the Jump Rope Trophy, which is said to be unlocked after reaching 51 consecutive jumps. It acts as a symbolic achievement for players who manage a strong streak without mistakes. The reward list suggests a mix of practical crafting items and collectible prestige rewards.
Pokémon Pokopia: Event access requirements and time limit
Access to Bulbasaur’s Jump Rope Contest is not immediate for all players.
It becomes available only after completing the “Yawn up a storm!” request in the Withered Wasteland area. Once that requirement is met, the event can appear in any town within the game.The timing is strict. The event lasts just seven days, which is shorter than earlier Pokopia events. That limited window may push players to log in regularly during the week.There is also mention that the event can be accessed through early time manipulation methods, although that is outside normal play progression.
Pokémon Pokopia upcoming events and seasonal update plans
This Bulbasaur event is not the only update scheduled for Pokémon Pokopia in April 2026. Another event is expected later in the month, focusing on Sableye. That upcoming event will reportedly allow players to gather themed rewards and build environments suited for the Darkness-type Pokémon. The rollout of back-to-back events suggests Pokopia is moving toward a steady seasonal update cycle. Small activities, short durations, and rotating Pokémon themes.For now, though, Bulbasaur’s jump rope challenge is the main focus. Simple idea. Fast sessions. Repeated attempts. And a small trophy waiting at the end for those who manage to keep the streak going.

