Pokémon Pokopia Guide | How to Make Gimmighoul’s Mini Museum Habitat
A fast guide to build the Mini Museum Habitat and unlock Gimmighoul in Pokémon Pokopia.
Game Guide by Jubair Baky on Mar 15, 2026
If you are trying to get Gimmighoul in Pokémon Pokopia, the Mini Museum Habitat can be a little confusing at first. The setup appears to require a special gold object, but that is not the case. The process is much simpler once you know what the game is asking for.
To make the Mini Museum Habitat, you need an Exhibition Stand, any three Posts, and one Lost Relic (Large). The important part is the relic. You do not need a special golden ball or a rare display item. You only need a large relic that has already been appraised.
What You Really Need
The main item for this habitat is a Lost Relic (Large). If you have not used relics before, they need to be appraised before they become useful for habitat building. You can take relics to Professor Tangrowth to have them identified. Once that is done, the relic can be placed within the habitat.

The other part that often confuses people is the post requirement. The posts do not need to match a museum theme. Any three Posts will work. That means you can use something simple like Harbor Poles from another area and still complete the habitat correctly.
How to Build the Mini Museum
Start by placing the Exhibition Stand where you want the habitat to appear. After that, add any three Posts around it. These can be any post type you already have. Once the stand and posts are in place, put your appraised Lost Relic (Large) on top of the Exhibition Stand.
As soon as the relic is placed, the setup becomes a Mini Museum Habitat. That is the full requirement. It does not need special decoration beyond those parts, and it does not require a rare museum-only pole.

Why This Habitat Works
This habitat works because the game only checks for the correct structure and one valid large relic. It does not care if the posts came from another zone. That is why simple items can still trigger the Mini Museum result.

How to Confirm It Is Complete
You will know the build worked when the game recognizes it as a Mini Museum. After that, you can return to Gimmighoul and continue the requirement tied to that habitat.

If you want to build another one, the same rule applies again. Use an Exhibition Stand, any three Posts, and another appraised Lost Relic (Large). The materials do not need to be fancy. They just need to fit the requirement.
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