A player has managed to destroy all the volcanic activity in the town of Rugged Mountain in 'Poco a Pokemon.' What is hidden beneath the massive pile of blocks?

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I cleared out all the ash from the volcano and revealed the map topography! : r/Pokopia
https://www.reddit.com/r/Pokopia/comments/1rvqcff/i_cleared_out_all_the_ash_from_the_volcano_and/
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The volcanic rocks piled up in the rugged, mountainous town are these gray blocks. They can be easily destroyed with 'Rock Smash,' but since they are piled up all over the town, it will take a considerable amount of time to destroy them all.

The map below shows the area after some of the landslides have been removed. You can see that it's mostly rocky mountains and there's very little habitable space.

In 'Poco a Pokémon,' you can find items and old buildings by digging through blocks. Reddit user
cupcakesandyoshi wrote, 'My Pokémon don't have homes or electricity, but at least all the volcanoes are gone so I don't have to worry about respiratory health! After removing only the volcanoes, a sea of glowing rocks was left, which I hope to use for future landscape creation! The map now shows the actual terrain, which I've found to be much better looking and much more useful than the default map,' reporting that he had destroyed all the volcanoes in the town of Rugged Mountain.
The screenshot posted with it is below. Smiling with the destroyed Kazanbai.

The map below shows that the living space has become considerably larger.

According to cupcakesandyoshi, there were items under the volcanic debris that had accumulated in the canyon passageway, but nothing special was buried under the volcanic debris in other locations, except for rainbow-colored rocks that looked like they belonged in outer space.
cupcakesandyoshi told gaming media IGN, 'At first, I noticed that the volcanoes were making the area map almost useless, so I decided to get rid of them. They made it impossible to distinguish anything, and I kept getting lost. To be honest, I was convinced there had to be something buried in the volcanoes! But I didn't find anything particularly noteworthy. There were some floating blocks and block structures that I didn't understand, and there were some places on the edge of the map where I could dig very deep, but again there was nothing there. When I first dug, I thought the floating mysterious blocks looked cool so I kept them all, but I didn't realize there were so many. Clearing away the surrounding blocks was really hard work, and I never want to do it again, but it's okay because my real goal was to get rid of the volcanoes.'
In addition to cupcakesandyoshi, RubySlippers87 has also successfully destroyed all the volcanic activity in the town of Rugged Mountain. However, RubySlippers87's report contains some spoilers, so only those who have fully explored the town of Rugged Mountain should check the following information.
RubySlippers87 stated, 'I spent an insane amount of time clearing all the volcanic ash from the rugged mountain town. There was a really massive amount of volcanic ash. After hours of work, I noticed that the museum looks like it has collapsed into a crater. Any thoughts on this? Would it be incredibly reckless to level the ground above and move the museum to the surface?' He reported that he discovered the museum looks like it has collapsed into a crater.

Incidentally, there is a Japanese player who managed to completely remove all the volcanic landslides in the rugged mountain town, and according to this person, the work took about two days.
The volcanic ash in the rugged mountain town has been almost completely removed, right up to the boundary line.
— Tokei (Sata) (@Tokei_Sata) March 15, 2026
In conclusion, the museum is surrounded by cliffs on the left, right, and back, with no connection whatsoever, so it's probably fine to leave it as is (mining is an option if you want Light Stones).
I didn't think it would take about two days #NintendoSwitch2 #pocopoke #pocoapokemon pic.twitter.com/3GIc0KexpL
'Poco a Pokemon' is available on Amazon.co.jp for 8,980 yen (tax included).
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