Pokemon Legends Arceus Please Make Me a Pokeshi Doll Guide

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Pokemon Legends Arceus Please Make Me a Pokeshi Doll is Request 18 in-game. This request comes from the craftworks owner named Anvin. When you speak to Anvin he will request you to make him a Pokeshi Doll. To help you complete this quest use our Pokemon Legends Arceus Please Make Me a Pokeshi Doll guide below.

Request 18 Notes

  • Requested By: Anvin (Craftworks).
  • Description: “Anvin from the craftworks has asked you to show him a Pokeshi Doll you’ve crafted with your own hands.”
  • Target: Pokeshi Doll.
  • Rewards: Pokeshi Doll.

Where to Start Please Make Me a Pokeshi Doll (Request 18)

You can start this Request during Main Story Mission 7: The Frenzy of the Lord of the Woods. When you leave the HQ you will see Anvin has a Request icon above his head. Go over and speak to the craftworks owner to learn about making a Pokeshi Doll. He will give you the Pokeshi Doll Recipe which needs 3x Wood to create.

Collect Wood, Craft Doll, Show to Anvin

Image showing the location of three pieces of wood.
Where to find three pieces of wood.

The hardest part of this Request is gathering the 3x Wood needed to make the Pokeshi Doll. Wood is a material you find while you are out on expeditions. It is lying around on the ground for you to collect. The map above shows three Wood spawn location in the Aspiration Hill area of the Obsidian Fieldlands. Visit the three stars on the map above to find three pieces of wood. Head back to the craftworks, craft the Pokeshi Doll, and then show it to Anvin.

After you show the Pokeshi Doll to Anvin you will complete Request 18. For you efforts you receive an additional Pokeshi Doll. This item can be sold to the General Store for 1,000 Pokedollars each.

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