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12 Hours of Soul-Grinding: Operation Build Pocopia's Sky GardenThis video documents the process of building a magnificent, gravity-defying sky garden on the final map of Pocopia, the Floating Island. Check out the behind-the-scenes story of this brilliant sky garden, completed after 12 hours of hard work.
1. ☁️ Preparations and First Steps for Building the Sky Garden
· We're starting a project to build a gravity-defying sky garden on Pocopia's Floating Island.
· We completed an epic result after a total of 12 hours of work.
· To build the sky garden, I finished my main job for two days and meticulously prepared the necessary items. I prepared paints, mystery pebbles, and a Re-Tail for furniture reform.
· Instead of using the existing land, I plan to recreate new land, connect it to the opposite island, and create a shortcut leading to the garden.
· To repair the path, I crafted asphalt blocks, but it consumed far more materials than expected, forcing me to time-travel to procure concrete.
· Path repair alone took 30 minutes, after which I started creating the shortcut leading to the sky garden.
· We completed an epic result after a total of 12 hours of work.
· To build the sky garden, I finished my main job for two days and meticulously prepared the necessary items. I prepared paints, mystery pebbles, and a Re-Tail for furniture reform.
· Instead of using the existing land, I plan to recreate new land, connect it to the opposite island, and create a shortcut leading to the garden.
· To repair the path, I crafted asphalt blocks, but it consumed far more materials than expected, forcing me to time-travel to procure concrete.
· Path repair alone took 30 minutes, after which I started creating the shortcut leading to the sky garden.
00:00 - 01:26
1. ☁️ Preparations and First Steps for Building the Sky Garden
· We're starting a project to build a gravity-defying sky garden on Pocopia's Floating Island.
· We completed an epic result after a total of 12 hours of work.
· To build the sky garden, I finished my main job for two days and meticulously prepared the necessary items. I prepared paints, mystery pebbles, and a Re-Tail for furniture reform.
· Instead of using the existing land, I plan to recreate new land, connect it to the opposite island, and create a shortcut leading to the garden.
· To repair the path, I crafted asphalt blocks, but it consumed far more materials than expected, forcing me to time-travel to procure concrete.
· Path repair alone took 30 minutes, after which I started creating the shortcut leading to the sky garden.
· We completed an epic result after a total of 12 hours of work.
· To build the sky garden, I finished my main job for two days and meticulously prepared the necessary items. I prepared paints, mystery pebbles, and a Re-Tail for furniture reform.
· Instead of using the existing land, I plan to recreate new land, connect it to the opposite island, and create a shortcut leading to the garden.
· To repair the path, I crafted asphalt blocks, but it consumed far more materials than expected, forcing me to time-travel to procure concrete.
· Path repair alone took 30 minutes, after which I started creating the shortcut leading to the sky garden.
02:40 - 05:54
2. ✨ Decorating the Sky Garden Entrance with Mystery Pebbles and Flowers
· I laid out the prepared mystery pebbles in a long line to form a bridge-like structure, and attempted to create a flowing water effect by laying out a wide floor beneath it.
· The prepared mystery pebbles were used up faster than expected, which was a bit disappointing.
· I densely planted the flowers and pink grass I had collected in the meantime on the lower floor and poured water to create a waterfall. This completed the entrance to the sky garden with water reflecting the flowers.
· My Mienfoo was born and seemed to covet the view from the sky garden.
· I called Re-Tail to decorate the bridge using decking, but they had already left due to time travel. I called Re-Tail again and had them reform the decking to match the color of the mystery pebbles, then laid it on the bridge.
· I didn't like the height of the decking I initially installed, so I removed it, raised the height, and reinstalled it.
· Following an idea I saw on Instagram, I tried to create a pergola-like effect by planting flowers next to the decking, but it failed because the flowers disappeared along with it. I then discovered a method of installing invisible wires or ropes and planting flowers on them to make them appear to float in the air.
· After much effort, I finally completed the Pocopia-style pergola.
· The prepared mystery pebbles were used up faster than expected, which was a bit disappointing.
· I densely planted the flowers and pink grass I had collected in the meantime on the lower floor and poured water to create a waterfall. This completed the entrance to the sky garden with water reflecting the flowers.
· My Mienfoo was born and seemed to covet the view from the sky garden.
· I called Re-Tail to decorate the bridge using decking, but they had already left due to time travel. I called Re-Tail again and had them reform the decking to match the color of the mystery pebbles, then laid it on the bridge.
· I didn't like the height of the decking I initially installed, so I removed it, raised the height, and reinstalled it.
· Following an idea I saw on Instagram, I tried to create a pergola-like effect by planting flowers next to the decking, but it failed because the flowers disappeared along with it. I then discovered a method of installing invisible wires or ropes and planting flowers on them to make them appear to float in the air.
· After much effort, I finally completed the Pocopia-style pergola.
05:55 - 09:46
3. 🏡 Second Floor, Basement with Full-View Windows, and the Arrival of My Ideal Dragonite
· I began building the main structure of the sky garden. I laid out a wide area for footing and erected pillars to build the second floor.
· Unlike before, I installed stairs so that movement is possible without flying.
· As befitting a garden, I installed a waterfall and a pond, and built a house resembling a luxury villa with resort-style tile blocks and full glass windows.
· I visited the Wild Area to get furniture, but Re-Tail had already left again. I inquired if Re-Tail could live on the Floating Island and learned that they could move in after the ending, so I temporarily lent them my house.
· Inside the house, I included a bed and a bathtub, decorating it so one can enjoy a bath while looking at the sky through the full-view window.
· I discovered blue crystal items that matched well with the mystery pebbles, and satisfied with their subtle glowing effect, I placed them throughout the area. These crystals can only be collected by holding down the Y key in an electrified state.
· Reflecting my boyfriend's feedback, I started decorating the underside of the sky garden, considering that it should look impressive even when viewed from below.
· To create a basement with full-view windows, I collected the existing blocks and installed stairs connecting the first floor to the basement.
· In the basement, I created a palm tree and a pond, creating an effect where one can see the sky through the full-view windows from underwater. I also placed large trees, chairs, and desks to create an atmosphere like a botanical garden cafe.
· Re-Tail was safely returned to their original town.
· I invited Dragonite, my ideal type and boyfriend material, to the sky garden as a fitting Pokémon.
· With the ground floor, second floor, and basement all perfectly filled, and the Pokémon move-in finalized, the 12-hour decorating session concluded.
· Unlike before, I installed stairs so that movement is possible without flying.
· As befitting a garden, I installed a waterfall and a pond, and built a house resembling a luxury villa with resort-style tile blocks and full glass windows.
· I visited the Wild Area to get furniture, but Re-Tail had already left again. I inquired if Re-Tail could live on the Floating Island and learned that they could move in after the ending, so I temporarily lent them my house.
· Inside the house, I included a bed and a bathtub, decorating it so one can enjoy a bath while looking at the sky through the full-view window.
· I discovered blue crystal items that matched well with the mystery pebbles, and satisfied with their subtle glowing effect, I placed them throughout the area. These crystals can only be collected by holding down the Y key in an electrified state.
· Reflecting my boyfriend's feedback, I started decorating the underside of the sky garden, considering that it should look impressive even when viewed from below.
· To create a basement with full-view windows, I collected the existing blocks and installed stairs connecting the first floor to the basement.
· In the basement, I created a palm tree and a pond, creating an effect where one can see the sky through the full-view windows from underwater. I also placed large trees, chairs, and desks to create an atmosphere like a botanical garden cafe.
· Re-Tail was safely returned to their original town.
· I invited Dragonite, my ideal type and boyfriend material, to the sky garden as a fitting Pokémon.
· With the ground floor, second floor, and basement all perfectly filled, and the Pokémon move-in finalized, the 12-hour decorating session concluded.
09:47 - 12:14
4. 🎉 The 12-Hour Grand Project Concludes with the Completed Sky Garden and a Call for Viewer Participation
· We present the sky garden project, completed after 8 hours of recording and a total of 12 hours of struggle.
· I asked viewers for subscriptions and likes if the video provided them with pleasant healing.
· I encouraged viewer participation by asking them to recommend Pokémon that would suit the sky garden in the comments.
· I asked viewers for subscriptions and likes if the video provided them with pleasant healing.
· I encouraged viewer participation by asking them to recommend Pokémon that would suit the sky garden in the comments.
