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Where to Find Sprigatito in Cobblemon

Sprigatito is one of the most searched starter spawns in Cobblemon because it evolves into Meowscarada, a fast Grass/Dark attacker with excellent utility. This guide covers the best floral biomes to check, why it can feel brutally rare, and how to turn the hunt into a repeatable route instead of running around hoping.

📍 Best biome: Floral biomesTime: AnyRarity: Ultra-rare
Sprigatito sprite
#0906 · Sprigatito
GrassDark later
Spawn FocusFloralNatural + wild
EvolvesLv. 16Floragato
Final FormMeowscaradaGrass/Dark

Quick Answer

Sprigatito is best hunted in floral biome groups. In default Cobblemon-style spawn data, Sprigatito appears as an ultra-rare natural spawn around low to mid levels, usually tied to the #cobblemon:is_floral biome tag. Search flower-heavy overworld areas first: Flower Forest, Meadow, Sunflower Plains, Cherry Grove, and similar floral-tagged regions.

Floral BiomesNatural SpawnLevel 5–31Ultra-rareStarter Pokémon

Where Sprigatito Spawns

Sprigatito is not the kind of Pokémon you usually find by sprinting through random forests. Its useful spawn clue is the floral biome tag. That means you want biomes with flowers, bright grass, and plant-heavy terrain rather than normal plains or basic oak forests.

The safest search plan is to pick one large floral area, confirm the biome with F3, then walk slow loops through the same chunk range while natural spawns refresh around you. Because Sprigatito is ultra-rare, a valid biome does not mean it will appear quickly. It means you are finally rolling the right dice.

Biome / AreaTimeWeatherSpawn TypeRarityNotes
Flower ForestAnyAnyNaturalUltra-rareOne of the most obvious first checks because it clearly matches the floral theme and has strong visibility.
MeadowAnyAnyNaturalUltra-rareGood open terrain for scanning spawns. Use long loops rather than standing still.
Sunflower PlainsAnyAnyNaturalUltra-rareExcellent sightlines, but check that your version/server treats the area as a valid floral biome.
Cherry GroveAnyAnyNaturalUltra-rareA useful backup floral-style biome if available in your world generation.
Other floral-tagged modded biomesAnyAnyNaturalServer-dependentModpacks can add new flower, blossom, garden, meadow, grove or magical forest biomes that may inherit floral tags.
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Do not treat every forest as a Sprigatito biome.
Normal Forest, Birch Forest, Taiga and Jungle areas may look green, but the important part is whether the biome belongs to the floral group used by Cobblemon spawning. Use F3 and server documentation if your server has custom biome tags.

Best Biomes to Search First

Best OverallFlower Forest

It is easy to recognise, full of flowers, and usually gives you enough space to spot small green spawns moving through the grass.

Best VisibilityMeadow

Meadows are cleaner to scan than dense forests. Build a circular route and keep resetting natural spawns.

Best BackupSunflower Plains

Great for long sightlines, especially if you want to hunt while gathering apricorns, food or nearby materials.

Why Sprigatito Feels So Rare

Sprigatito is a starter Pokémon, and starter spawns are normally weighted to be special finds rather than common overworld encounters. Even when you are standing in the correct biome, the spawn pool may still include plenty of other Grass, Bug, Normal and small overworld Pokémon competing for the same natural spawn slots.

This is why players often say they searched a valid area for ages and found nothing. That does not always mean the information is wrong. It usually means the spawn is valid but very low weight, or the server has changed spawn rates.

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The goal is not to cover more random ground.
The goal is to stay inside a valid floral biome long enough for repeated spawn cycles. Pick the right biome, make a loop, clear visual clutter, and be patient.

Tips for Finding Sprigatito

Tip 1

Confirm the biome with F3

Before you commit to a hunt, open F3 and check the exact biome name. If you are not in a flower-heavy biome or a floral-tagged modded biome, move on.

Tip 2

Use open floral areas first

Meadow and Sunflower Plains-style terrain is easier than a cluttered forest. Sprigatito is small, green, and easy to lose in leaves and tall grass.

Tip 3

Make a controlled loop

Walk a repeated route around the same floral patch. Do not fly away every thirty seconds, or you may keep abandoning valid spawn cycles before they pay off.

Tip 4

Trim grass and leaves near your route

If you are hunting for a while, clear tall grass, low leaves and awkward flower clutter around your loop. You want movement to stand out.

Tip 5

Bring more balls than you think

Take Great Balls or Ultra Balls if you have them. Starter hunts are painful enough without finally seeing Sprigatito and realising you only packed three Poké Balls.

Tip 6

Set a waypoint at every good floral biome

Mark Flower Forests, Meadows and Cherry Groves as you travel. A network of floral waypoints lets you rotate between good areas without searching from scratch.

A Simple Sprigatito Hunting Route

If you want the least annoying approach, use this route:

Step 1

Find a large floral biome

Use F3 to confirm Flower Forest, Meadow, Sunflower Plains, Cherry Grove or another floral-style biome in your modpack.

Step 2

Mark the centre with a waypoint

Place a waypoint or temporary base so you can return easily after sleeping, healing, crafting or restocking balls.

Step 3

Walk a wide circle

Move around the biome edge and centre slowly enough to scan small Pokémon. Avoid sprinting so far that spawns behind you are wasted.

Step 4

Check every small green shape

Sprigatito can blend into grass, flowers and leaves. Get close enough to identify small spawns instead of assuming they are all common Pokémon.

Step 5

Reset only when the area goes stale

If the same spawns sit around for ages, move far enough away and return, or rotate to a second floral waypoint.

Step 6

Catch first, optimise later

Do not get fussy about nature, gender or stats on the first one. Catch it, save the location, then come back later if you want a better roll.

What to Do After Catching Sprigatito

Sprigatito is worth training if you want a fast Grass-type that becomes much more dangerous later. It evolves early, then picks up its final Grass/Dark identity as Meowscarada at level 36.

Evolution · Level 16

Sprigatito → Floragato

Sprigatito evolves into Floragato at level 16. This is a straightforward level evolution with no stone, trade or friendship requirement.

Final Form · Level 36

Floragato → Meowscarada

Floragato evolves into Meowscarada at level 36. Meowscarada becomes Grass/Dark, giving it stronger offensive identity and a wider matchup spread.

Is Sprigatito worth the hunt?
Yes, especially if you like quick attackers. Meowscarada is fast, stylish, and useful against Water, Ground, Rock, Psychic and Ghost targets, though you should protect it from Bug, Fire, Flying, Ice, Fighting, Poison and Fairy pressure.

Best Uses for Sprigatito and Meowscarada

Sprigatito starts as a pure Grass type, so early use is mostly about handling Water, Rock and Ground Pokémon. Once it reaches Meowscarada, the Dark typing gives it extra utility into Psychic and Ghost matchups, but also adds more weaknesses. It is best used as a fast attacker rather than a bulky wall.

Good IntoWater / Ground / Rock

Grass coverage gives it a clean job while levelling and exploring overworld areas.

Final Form BonusPsychic / Ghost

Meowscarada's Dark typing helps it pressure threats that pure Grass types struggle against.

Watch Out ForBug / Fire / Flying

Do not leave it in against obvious counters. Meowscarada is fast, not invincible.

Common Mistakes When Hunting Sprigatito

Mistake 1

Searching normal forests

A green biome is not automatically a Sprigatito biome. Prioritise floral biomes rather than basic forests.

Mistake 2

Moving too quickly

If you sprint or fly across the map, you may miss tiny spawns or leave valid spawn areas before they refresh properly.

Mistake 3

Ignoring server changes

Public servers can change starter rarity, spawn caps, biome tags or lure rules. Always check if the server has its own Pokédex or spawn command.

Mistake 4

Assuming daytime matters

Sprigatito is mainly about biome and rarity. If your data/server does not list a time restriction, do not waste the hunt waiting for a specific time.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where does Sprigatito spawn in Cobblemon?

Sprigatito is best searched for in floral biomes such as Flower Forest, Meadow, Sunflower Plains, Cherry Grove and similar flower-heavy areas, depending on your version or server biome tags.

Is Sprigatito rare in Cobblemon?

Yes. Sprigatito is usually treated as an ultra-rare starter spawn, so you may need repeated loops through a valid floral biome before seeing one.

Does Sprigatito spawn at night?

Sprigatito is not mainly a night-only hunt. The key condition is being in a valid floral biome and allowing natural spawns to cycle.

What biome is best for finding Sprigatito?

Flower Forest and Meadow are the best first checks. They match the floral theme and are easier to scan than dense standard forests.

Can Sprigatito spawn in Cherry Grove?

Cherry Grove can be worth checking if your Cobblemon version or server maps it into the floral biome group. Use F3 and server spawn tools where available.

How do you evolve Sprigatito in Cobblemon?

Sprigatito evolves into Floragato at level 16. Floragato then evolves into Meowscarada at level 36.

Why can't I find Sprigatito on my server?

Your server may use custom spawn weights, biome tags, lure mechanics or starter restrictions. If a valid floral biome is not working, check the server's spawn documentation.