
Pokémon with the Litter specialty will drop useful materials near their homes
Different Pokémon will drop specific materials based on their nature. Use this table to plan your resource generation for crafting.
Maximizing the Litter specialty is all about pairing droppings with processing specialties.
Recycle Pokémon. This creates a loop where you constantly recycle waste into
Iron Ore without ever mining.
Burn Pokémon. You will have a steady supply of Bricks for building infrastructure.
Chop helper. This automates the production of
Lumber.Litter is a reliability specialty: it does not create flashy power spikes, but it quietly removes resource pressure from your day-to-day crafting cycle. If you frequently pause to gather basic materials, this specialty can smooth progression by feeding common components in the background. It is especially valuable when you are running multiple crafting chains that consume low-tier items at high volume. Use Litter as your supply-floor role, then pair it with high-impact action specialties so your team keeps moving instead of stalling on ingredient shortages.
Yes, if your current blocker is crafting uptime rather than combat checks.
Mid game usually gains the most, because crafting demand increases faster than passive supply.
No. It reduces pressure and frequency, but you still farm manually for bursts or rare materials.