Pokémon Pokopia Bulbasaur’s jump rope contest event guide

Pokémon Pokopia Bulbasaur’s jump rope contest event guide


Bulbasaur’s jump rope contest takes Pokémon Pokopia‘s casual minigame to new heights. This time, Bulbasaur challenges you to push further and master your rope-jumping skills. Take part in the contest and entertain the other Pokémon in your village who will gladly stop to watch your performance.

The event starts at 5 a.m. on April 19 and runs until April 26 at 4:59 a.m. based on the Nintendo Switch 2’s time and date. This means that, if you want to, you can time travel to enjoy the event sooner.

Participating in this event does more than indulge your Pokémon’s wishes. By achieving certain goals while trying to set new records, you are rewarded for your effort. Below, you’ll learn how to participate and the rewards for Bulbasaur’s rope contest event in Pokémon Pokopia.


How the Bulbasaur’s jump rope contest event works in Pokémon Pokopia

As the name implies, Bulbasaur’s jump rope contest is an event organized by Bulbasaur in which you must play the jump rope minigame. When you log in for the first time during the period of the event, a message will prompt saying that “a Pokémon is the talk of the town.” Travel to a Pokémon Center. If you go to a rebuilt center, Professor Tangrowth will tell you that Bulbasaur is looking for you.

Image: Koei Tecmo, Game Freak/Nintendo, The Pokémon Company via Polygon

When you talk to Bulbasaur, it will tell you about the jump rope contest and the rules. You receive prizes based on how many successful jumps you perform, and you can also play with friends. Participating in the event in groups doesn’t affect the rewards.

To start the contest, talk to Bulbasaur again and choose the “Is a jump rope contest going on right now?” option. Next, agree to try a new record to start the minigame, which involves pressing R at the right time to jump over Bulbasaur’s vine.

A Pokémon Pokopia screenshot showing the jump rope minigame Image: Koei Tecmo, Game Freak/Nintendo, The Pokémon Company via Polygon

After a certain number of jumps, Bulbasaur will change the rope’s speed, so be prepared. The trickiest part is when you hit 50, because it will slow down the vine instead of making it go faster. You are rewarded according to your highest score, and you receive the prizes only once. You can play the minigame as many times as you want, so take your time.


Pokopia’s Bulbasaur’s jump rope contest event rewards

A POkémon Pokopia screenshot showing the trophy you receive from reaching 50 successul jumps Image: Koei Tecmo, Game Freak/Nintendo, The Pokémon Company via Polygon

To get your hands on the prizes offered by Bulbasaur, you need to reach certain scores in the jump rope minigame. As mentioned, you can only receive the rewards once. Below, you’ll find a list of rewards and required scores to obtain them:

Score

Rewards

5+

5 Leppa Berries

10+

1 Star Piece

20+

3 Large Lost Relics

30+

3 Rainbow Feathers

40+

3 Silver Feathers

50+

1 Jump Rope Trophy

75+

30 PokéMetal

100+

10 Rare PokéMetal

Thanks to Serebii.net for helping us confirm the rewards for the higher scores.

The only thing on this list that is unique to the jump rope contest is the trophy, so you don’t need to fret too much about getting beyond 50 points. If you want the trophy, you will need to hit 50 jumps, as you cannot use 3D printer inside the Pokémon Center to print one.


​If you’re starting out in Pokémon Pokopia, we have guides to help you spruce up your island. We have both a Pokédex and Habitat Dex to assist in figuring out what can spawn where, and what you need to build to summon your favorite creatures. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, you can also check out our beginner’s guide for some early tips and tricks to help smooth out your journey.

We also have walkthroughs for the important requests that progress the story: “Yawn up a Storm!,” “Brighten Things Up!,” “Time to Party!,” and “Build the Huge Building!” If you’re looking to play with friends, know that there are restrictions for the regular Pokopia multiplayer and for the GameShare version.



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