
Pokopia players are warning others about a group of griefers who have begun infiltrating Cloud Islands and destroying rare builds using Electrode launched from cannons.
The incidents were shared by Pokopia player M.K.R., who posted a clip showing three players joining his Cloud Island before attacking key structures tied to legendary Pokemon encounters.
In the video, the players arrive on the island alongside several Electrode before quickly setting up cannons. They begin launching the explosive Pokemon toward a structure known as the Abandoned Power Plant, a one-time build that players assemble using a special kit to summon Zapdos.
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ぽこあ荒らし団(通称 ボマー💥)巷で噂のぽこあポケモン荒らし集団に襲撃されました💦
彼らは有料メンバー限定のサーバーに入り込んで、2度と建築出来ない『三鳥の祠』を破壊してきます🔥皆さんは取り返しのつかない『三鳥の祠』の建築場所はよく考えてから行ってください✨ pic.twitter.com/t47SyGf0fG
— M.K.R (@mkrfinal) March 12, 2026
Pokopia griefers target one-time-only builds
Once built, the structure cannot easily be recreated if destroyed. While it is technically possible to rebuild it by placing each block manually, the kit itself only works once, meaning most players rely on the completed structure remaining intact.
The attackers fired multiple Electrode from the cannons, damaging parts of the build before the island owner shut off access to stop further destruction. However, the situation did not end there.
According to M.K.R., the same players later targeted another rare structure on the island: the Altar of Fire, which is used to spawn Moltres.
The group again used cannons to launch Electrode into the structure, destroying blocks and covering the shrine in lava in an attempt to permanently ruin the build. M.K.R. eventually disbanded the server to force the attackers off the island before they could cause additional damage.
What makes incidents like this especially frustrating for Pokopia players is the game’s autosave system. Pokopia frequently saves progress to prevent players from losing work, but that also means any damage caused by griefers is saved as well. Auto-save cannot be turned off.
As a result, if a build is destroyed during an attack, the damage is irreversible, forcing the owner to manually rebuild everything from scratch.
Following the clip’s circulation online, some players have compared the attackers to a real-life version of Team Rocket, joking that they show up on Cloud Islands just to cause chaos before disappearing again.
For now, players are warning others to be careful who they allow on their Cloud Islands, especially when building rare structures tied to legendary Pokemon encounters.