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Pokopia: Simple Infinite Limestone and Marble Farm

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I've thoroughly enjoyed building in Pokopia, sinking dozens of hours into organizing and optimizing my islands. But this comes at the cost of lots and lots of resources. It is PAINFUL to be halfway through a build and realize you don't have enough of a resource to complete your vision.

I personally like to build with black and white blocks and iron tile and marble blocks are my go-to for this. So in this video I want to share my favorite infinite limestone and marble farm which has powered all of my marble-mostly builds in the game.

Infinite Marble Farm

To create Marble, you need to craft each block for 4x limestone at a crafting bench.

Marble recipe - 4x Limestone

This means to create infinite marble, we first need to get a source of infinite limestone then we can just go wild and craft a bunch at the workbench.

Infinite Limestone Farm

To get infinite limestone, we're going to utilize our trusty Dream Island system to navigate to the Rock Peak Dream Island which supplies Cave Mushrooms, Copper ore, and Limestone. You can access this dream island via the Clefairy doll.

Rock Peak Dream Island via Clefairy doll

Before going, I highly recommend:

Of course you can always make multiple trips to the same Dream Island in the same day so okay if you take multiple trips instead.

Once on the Dream Island you're going to want to find the hole in the ground that leads to the limestone caves. Once there, power up your rock smash with the Potato Hamburger Steak and go wild with Graveler. Seriously, just go wild and destroy all the caves and suck it up.

You will likely be sitting on stacks and stacks of 99x limestone in a matter of minutes by doing this. Once you have enough to feel like you're good for awhile, go home and start building.

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This is my favorite farming method in the game for marble and really has me feeling like it may be the most easily farmable block in the game. I use it as my primary building block for my builds for this reason and it doesn't hurt that it looks pretty good as well.

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