A community-built island in Pokémon Pokopia that involved roughly 100 players was vandalized by a single griefer. The person who opened the island for co-op building posted about the damage on X on March 18, 2026 and invited others to help repair the mess.

What happened

The island started life as a cozy, carefully arranged spot with neat houses, farms, and paths. Before photos and a recorded clip show an island with careful detail and a clear vision. After the attack the area appears mostly flattened and empty. The original builder said they recorded footage before things got worse.

How the community found out

The owner shared the island codes publicly so anyone who wants to help can visit and start rebuilding. Since the post went up, players have been leaving supportive comments and offering to pitch in.

Island codes to visit

  • Link Code: LRC9VX
  • Address: 2HN0C2PF

Can the island be restored?

Some users pointed out that Pokopia has a backup feature that can restore past versions of islands. The original poster said they only began using the backup option after the damage happened, so it was not available to recover the lost work this time.

Community reaction

The response has been mostly supportive. Players have offered to help rebuild, with at least one person saying they will join after finishing work for the day. The message is simple: griefing can destroy a lot of progress, but players are willing to fix it together.

It is a reminder that shared worlds are vulnerable, and that when things go wrong the community can still turn up to rebuild what was lost.