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Pokémon Pokopia decided to play a little joke on everyone for April Fool’s Day, and honestly, it is a pretty good one. On April first, the usual friendly creatures roaming around started doing silly impressions of other Pokémon, leaving players scratching their heads and laughing at the same time. The whole thing turns into a guessing game, where correctly identifying which Pokémon is mimicking which unlocks a special prize. Who wouldn’t want a wacky inflatable Sudowoodo flopping around their camp? Exactly.

Wacky Inflatable Sudowoodo Steals The Show

The inflatable Sudowoodo is the big reward for completing a special Daily Challenge that only appears on this one goofy day. To grab it, a player needs to track down Pokémon with an ellipsis speech bubble floating above their heads—basically, the game’s way of saying something weird is happening here.

Chatting with those Pokémon kicks off a short quiz where the creature does an impression, then asks which Pokémon it was trying to be. Get it right, and that counts toward the three correct guesses needed. Get it wrong, and no progress, but there is always another Pokémon around the corner ready to try again. Does it punish failure harshly? Not at all, which keeps the whole thing feeling lighthearted.

That Ellipsis Bubble Means Something Weird

Sudowoodo shows up as the final reward after those three successful guesses, but getting there requires paying close attention to the impressions. A player cannot just breeze through these quizzes without actually watching and listening. Each Pokémon in Pokopia has its own personality quirks in how it communicates—some talk in a stiff, robotic manner, others are super casual, and a few come across as downright shy or hesitant.

When they start mimicking another creature, those speech patterns shift to match the target, so noticing the change becomes the key to success. Is it basically a personality test mixed with a guessing game? Kind of, and that is what makes it fun. Finding the right Pokémon to quiz takes a little wandering, since they do not come running up like usual. The ellipsis bubble serves as the only clue, hovering over random creatures scattered across the map.

Spotting one means stopping, watching the impression, and then choosing between two possible answers presented on the screen. The options always feel close enough to be tricky, but the impression itself usually gives it away for anyone paying attention. Sudowoodo might show up in the impression lineup, but the real prize comes from correctly identifying whoever the mimicking Pokémon is trying to copy.

Impressions Gone Wild Across Pokopia

Getting an answer wrong does not lock a player out of the event, which is a relief considering how chaotic the day can get. There are plenty of Pokémon doing impressions all across Pokopia, so hopping to another one and trying again is always an option. That flexibility takes the pressure off and lets the whole thing feel more like a scavenger hunt than a high-stakes test.

Sudowoodo waits patiently at the Pokémon Center PC once the three correct answers stack up, ready to be claimed as the Special Challenge reward. The inflatable version looks ridiculous in the best way, wobbling around and adding a little flair to any collection. The entire event leans into the silly spirit of April Fool’s without overcomplicating things. Players just roam around, spot the ellipsis bubbles, watch some goofy impressions, and guess correctly a few times.

Sudowoodo ends up being the trophy at the end, but the real fun comes from seeing all the different impressions scattered throughout the world. Some mimicries land perfectly, while others come off hilariously bad, and either way, it is entertaining to witness. The speech quirks make each Pokémon feel distinct, turning the guessing game into something that rewards familiarity with the game’s cast.

Plenty Of Pokémon Ready To Try Again


Screenshot of Pokemon Pokopia, courtesy of Nintendo.

Paying attention to how a Pokémon talks rather than just what it says ends up being the smartest strategy. A normally shy creature suddenly sounding bold and brash is a dead giveaway that it is mimicking someone else. Sudowoodo itself might not even appear in the impressions, but the process of figuring them out builds a little connection with the Pokémon wandering around.

After three correct answers, a quick trip to any Pokémon Center PC lets a player claim the inflatable and add it to their collection. The whole event wraps up in under an hour for most people, making it a quick, silly detour rather than a grind.

Fake Tree, Real Reward For Players

April Fool’s in Pokopia gives players a reason to slow down and actually watch the Pokémon instead of just rushing past them. The impressions bring out personality in a way that the usual interactions sometimes miss, and the guessing game adds a layer of engagement that feels fresh. Sudowoodo ends up being the perfect reward for a day built on playful deception—a fake tree pretending to be something else, now immortalized as a goofy inflatable. Sometimes the best events are the ones that ask for nothing more than a sharp eye and a sense of humor.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Entertainment and was syndicated with permission.

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