TL;DR
- Leaves are obtained by pulling up weeds, cutting grass with the Cut ability, headbutting trees, or chopping trees down entirely.
- The fastest farming method is using Leafage to grow grass on a rehydrated tile, then harvesting it with Scyther’s Cut move in a repeatable loop.
- If the ground is dry or barren, use Water Gun first — Leafage on dry land produces dry grass, though it can still be harvested for Leaves.
- Leafage is taught by Bulbasaur during the early tutorial, and Cut is unlocked through Scyther.
- Headbutting trees is the best passive method — it drops Leaves and fruit without destroying the tree.
- Hold Y to hoover up all dropped resources quickly after any harvesting session.
Leaves in Pokémon Pokopia are one of the most essential crafting materials introduced early in the game, and one you’re going to need a lot of. They’re used to craft furniture and items that improve habitats for Pokémon, making them a constant requirement as you build out each area. Fortunately, Leaves are one of the easiest resources to farm consistently once you know all the methods available — and an opportunity to grab one is almost always within eyesight while exploring.
Here is everything you need to know about how to get Leaves in Pokémon Pokopia, from casual passive pickups to the fastest farming loop in the game.
You can pick up Pokémon Pokopia on Nintendo Switch 2 if you haven’t already.

All Ways to Get Leaves in Pokémon Pokopia
There are four main methods for obtaining Leaves: pulling up weeds, cutting grass, headbutting trees, and chopping trees down with Cut. Each suits a different situation depending on how quickly you need Leaves and how many you’re after.
Method 1 – Pull Up Weeds
The simplest way to collect Leaves is to pull up any weeds you find growing out of the ground. Weeds look like small, three-leaf plants sprouting on green grass — simply walk up to one and interact with it to pull it from the ground and receive a Leaf. They serve no other purpose in Pokopia, so there’s no reason not to grab every one you come across while exploring. Make this a habit and you’ll passively accumulate Leaves without any extra effort.
Method 2 – Cut Grass with the Cut Ability
Using the Cut ability on patches of grass has a chance to drop a Leaf you can pick up. Grass patches are common in every area of Pokopia, so there’s almost always one nearby. This method isn’t guaranteed to produce a Leaf on every swing, but combined with Leafage to regrow grass quickly it becomes the backbone of the most efficient farming loop in the game — more on that below.
Method 3 – Headbutt Trees
Walking up to a tree and pressing A to headbutt it drops Leaves and any fruit the tree is currently bearing without destroying it. This makes trees a fully renewable passive source of Leaves you can return to repeatedly throughout your adventure. It’s also a great way to farm Leppa Berries and other fruit at the same time, as trees across all areas bear fruit regularly. Headbutting is the best low-effort, zero-cost method for keeping your Leaf supply topped up during normal exploration.
Method 4 – Chop Down Trees with Cut
If you need a large burst of resources quickly, using the Cut ability to chop a tree down entirely drops Logs, Leaves, and any fruit it was growing all at once. The trade-off is that the tree is gone permanently, so use this selectively. When you do chop trees, hold Y to hoover up all the dropped items at once rather than collecting them one by one. You’ll also stock up on Lumber in the process, which is another frequently needed crafting material.

Best Method to Farm Leaves Fast – The Leafage + Cut Loop
The fastest and most reliable way to farm Leaves in bulk is to combine the Leafage and Cut abilities into a repeatable harvesting loop. Because the harvested grass can be regrown immediately using Leafage, you essentially create a cycle that produces Leaves on demand with no cooldown beyond your available PP. Setting this loop up early is one of the best investments you can make in Pokopia, as it means you’ll never need to scramble for Leaves mid-build project.
Here is how to set it up:
Step 1 – Unlock Leafage from Bulbasaur. Leafage is one of the first abilities introduced in Pokopia — Bulbasaur teaches it to Ditto during the early tutorial stages of the game. You should have access to it very early on. Leafage grows tall grass one square at a time and consumes PP when used.
Step 2 – Unlock Cut from Scyther. Scyther is the Pokémon responsible for the Cut ability, which is used to harvest the grass grown by Leafage. You’ll need to attract Scyther to your island to unlock Cut as a usable ability.
Step 3 – Prepare your tile. If the ground you’re working on is dry or barren, use Water Gun to rehydrate it first. Using Leafage on dry, barren land causes the resulting grass to also be dry — dry grass can still be cut for Leaves, but watered tiles produce better conditions. You can also place your farm tile next to a water source as an alternative to using Water Gun manually.
Step 4 – Use Leafage to grow grass. Grow as large a patch as your available PP allows. If you’re running low on PP mid-farm, check our guide on how to increase PP in Pokémon Pokopia to keep the loop running longer.
Step 5 – Use Cut to harvest. Send out Scyther and use Cut to slash through the grass. When Cut connects with the planted grass, the plant is sliced apart and drops Leaf items ready for collection.
Step 6 – Collect and repeat. Hold Y to vacuum up all dropped Leaves, then use Leafage to regrow the patch and run the cycle again.
Players who set up this loop early often build small farming patches near their base so they can quickly replenish Leaves whenever crafting projects call for them. Once established, it’s the most consistent and scalable Leaf source in the entire game.
What Are Leaves Used For in Pokémon Pokopia?
Leaves are primarily used to craft furniture and environmental items that build and improve habitats for Pokémon across each area. Better habitats attract more Pokémon and directly raise your Environment Level and Comfort Levels, both of which are critical for unlocking story progression. Leaves are also requested in some of the earliest Important Requests in the game, making a reliable supply essential from the very start of your adventure.
Tips for Farming Leaves Efficiently
Always pull up weeds as you explore — each one is a free Leaf and costs no PP or resources. Get your Leafage and Cut farming loop set up as early as possible, ideally near your most active building zones to cut down on travel time between farming and crafting.
Monitor your PP when running the Leafage loop and recharge proactively using the tips in our PP guide rather than letting it empty mid-session. If you’re farming multiple materials at once, pair your Leaf run with sweeps for Wheat, Bricks, and Iron Ingots to keep your full crafting inventory stocked in a single outing. Unlock Dream Islands as soon as possible too — they provide a daily bonus cache of materials that supplements your on-island farming nicely. Check for active Mystery Gift Codes as well, since these occasionally include material bundles.
Frequently Asked Questions – How to Get Leaves in Pokémon Pokopia
What is the fastest way to farm Leaves in Pokémon Pokopia?
The fastest method is the Leafage and Cut loop. Use Leafage to grow a patch of tall grass on a watered tile, then use Scyther’s Cut ability to harvest it for Leaves. The cycle is immediately repeatable and produces Leaves on demand. Keep your PP topped up using our PP guide to sustain longer farming sessions.
Do I need to water the ground before using Leafage?
It’s recommended but not strictly required. Using Leafage on dry, barren land produces dry grass, which can still be cut for Leaves. However, watering the tile with Water Gun first — or positioning your farm next to a water source — ensures better growing conditions and is worth doing for a dedicated farming setup.
How do I unlock the Cut ability in Pokémon Pokopia?
Cut is unlocked through Scyther. You’ll need to attract Scyther to your island by creating a suitable habitat for it, after which you’ll gain access to the Cut ability for use in your harvesting loop.
Can I get Leaves from trees without destroying them?
Yes. Headbutting a tree by pressing A when standing close to it drops Leaves and fruit without destroying the tree, making it a fully renewable and repeatable source of Leaves throughout your adventure.
Are Leaves needed for story progression in Pokémon Pokopia?
Yes. Leaves are required for crafting habitat items tied to early Important Requests, and demand for them grows as you raise your Trainer Rank and unlock new areas. Setting up a reliable Leaf farm early will save you significant time later in the game.
More Pokémon Pokopia Guides
- How to Get Lumber in Pokémon Pokopia
- How to Get Wheat in Pokémon Pokopia
- How to Get Bricks in Pokémon Pokopia
- How to Get Iron Ingots in Pokémon Pokopia
- How to Get Dolls in Pokémon Pokopia
- How to Increase PP in Pokémon Pokopia
- How to Increase Environment Level in Pokémon Pokopia
- How to Increase Comfort Levels in Pokémon Pokopia
- Pokémon Pokopia Habitat Dex – All Habitats Listed
- Pokémon Pokopia Dream Islands – How to Visit and Materials List
- How to Open Area Gates and Raise Trainer Rank in Pokémon Pokopia
- All Pokémon Pokopia Moves and Transformations List
- Pokémon Pokopia Mystery Gift Codes