Quick Answer
Litten spawns as an ultra-rare level 5–32 natural spawn in jungle biome groups, and it requires that it is not raining. The best practical route is a sparse jungle, jungle edge or bamboo-jungle-style route with good visibility. Avoid deserts, lava routes and generic “hot” terrain — Litten is a jungle hunt, not a dry-biome hunt.
Where Litten Spawns
Litten is tied to jungle biome groups. This is the biggest correction from generic Fire-type advice: Litten is not best hunted in deserts, badlands, lava caves or other hot-looking terrain. You want jungle. More specifically, you want jungle routes where you can see small spawns clearly.
Because Litten is ultra-rare, the exact hunting route matters. A dense jungle can technically be correct but still feel awful because leaves, hills, vines and shade make small Pokémon harder to notice. Jungle edges, sparse jungle, bamboo-jungle edges and rivers cutting through jungle usually make the hunt much easier.
| Location | Spawn Context | Level | Rarity | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jungle biome group | Natural | 5–32 | Ultra-rare | Main spawn route. Use jungle, sparse jungle or jungle-edge loops where visibility is better. |
| Sparse jungle | Practical route | 5–32 | Ultra-rare | Often the best player route because it has less leaf clutter than dense jungle. |
| Jungle edge / river edge | Natural edge route | 5–32 | Ultra-rare | Good visibility and easy looping. Great for repeated checks without getting lost. |
| No-rain condition | Weather check | 5–32 | Required | If it is raining, pause the hunt or move until weather clears. |
| Desert / dry Fire routes | Avoid | — | Wrong route | Important correction: Litten is a jungle starter hunt, not a desert hunt. |
Best Biomes and Areas to Check
The best Litten hunt is a jungle route with visibility. That one word matters a lot. Dense jungle may match the biome tag, but it can hide small Pokémon in shadows and leaves. If you have a choice, use open patches, riverbanks, bamboo edges, sparse jungle and jungle borders.
Still jungle, but much easier to search than thick jungle canopy and leaf clutter.
Riverbanks give clear sight lines and an easy route to follow while checking both sides.
Litten requires non-raining conditions, so weather matters more than time of day here.
Evolution Line
Litten follows the normal starter evolution route. It evolves into Torracat at level 17, then Torracat evolves into Incineroar at level 34. No item, trade, friendship or biome condition is required.
Step-by-Step Hunting Route
Find a jungle biome
Start with jungle, sparse jungle, bamboo jungle or jungle-edge terrain. Do not use desert, badlands or generic hot biomes for this hunt.
Wait out rain
Litten requires non-raining conditions. If jungle weather turns bad, pause the hunt, move routes or work on another catch until it clears.
Use visible edges
Walk jungle riverbanks, sparse jungle clearings and border areas. Dense leaves can hide Litten, so visibility beats pure biome size.
Prepare for a long hunt
Litten is ultra-rare. Bring enough balls, keep moving, and do not assume the route is wrong just because it takes a while.
Catching Tips
Litten is a starter, so do not treat the catch casually. Ultra-rare starters are annoying to find, and knocking one out feels criminal. Use weak neutral moves, False Swipe if available, sleep or paralysis. Avoid strong Water, Ground or Rock moves unless you know they will not KO.
If you find a very low-level Litten, a standard Poké Ball or Great Ball may be enough, but bring better balls anyway because the hunt itself is the hard part. You do not want to finally see one and run out of supplies in the jungle like a clown.
Why Incineroar Is Worth Building Around
Incineroar adds Dark typing, giving it better offensive coverage and more useful matchups than pure Fire alone.
Hidden ability Intimidate lowers opposing Attack and turns Incineroar into a great physical-pressure answer.
It is slower than many sweepers, but hits hard, pivots well and gives teams a sturdy Fire/Dark core.
Common Mistakes
Searching deserts
This is the big one. Litten is a jungle starter hunt, not a desert or lava-route Fire type.
Ignoring rain
Current data requires no rain. If it is raining, you are fighting the spawn conditions.
Using dense jungle only
Dense jungle can work, but visibility is rough. Sparse jungle and river edges are easier to search.
Leaving too early
Litten is ultra-rare. If the biome and weather are right, patience is part of the route.
FAQ
Where does Litten spawn in Cobblemon?
Litten spawns in jungle biome groups as a natural spawn. The best practical places are sparse jungle, jungle edges and jungle riverbanks where visibility is better.
What level does Litten spawn at?
Litten is listed around level 5–32, so it can appear as a low-level starter catch or a slightly stronger early-to-mid route Pokémon.
Is Litten rare in Cobblemon?
Yes. Litten is ultra-rare, so even in the correct jungle route it may take time to appear.
Does Litten spawn in deserts?
No. Current data points to jungle biome groups, not deserts. Generic “warm dry fire route” advice is not the right route for Litten.
Does weather matter for Litten?
Yes. Litten requires that it is not raining. If the jungle is raining, wait it out or come back later.
What level does Litten evolve?
Litten evolves into Torracat at level 17, then Torracat evolves into Incineroar at level 34.