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==In the spin-off games== | ==In the spin-off games== | ||
===Pokémon Sleep=== | ===Pokémon Sleep=== | ||
Baby Pokémon in [[Pokémon Sleep]] always have the Slumbering [[sleep type]], regardless of the sleep types of its evolutions. Baby Pokémon require 20 {{Sleep|Candy|candies}} to evolve, except for {{p|Mime Jr.}} and {{p|Riolu}}, which instead require 40 and 80 candies, respectively. | Baby Pokémon in [[Pokémon Sleep]] always have the Slumbering [[sleep type]], regardless of the sleep types of its evolutions. Baby Pokémon require 20 {{Sleep|Candy|candies}} to evolve, except for {{p|Mime Jr.}} and {{p|Riolu}}, which instead require 40 and 80 candies, respectively. Prior to the version 1.0.6 update, all baby Pokémon (except for Riolu) require 40 candies to evolve. | ||
With the exception of {{p|Mr. Mime}}, researching sleep styles of Pokémon that are evolutions of baby Pokémon yields 1 less candy than the equivalent for other evolved Pokémon. For example, researching the 1-star sleep style of {{p|Wartortle}} yields 5 candies, but researching the 1-star sleep style of {{p|Pikachu}} (the evolution of {{p|Pichu}}, a baby Pokémon) yields 4 candies instead. | With the exception of {{p|Mr. Mime}}, researching sleep styles of Pokémon that are evolutions of baby Pokémon yields 1 less candy than the equivalent for other evolved Pokémon. For example, researching the 1-star sleep style of {{p|Wartortle}} yields 5 candies, but researching the 1-star sleep style of {{p|Pikachu}} (the evolution of {{p|Pichu}}, a baby Pokémon) yields 4 candies instead. |