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==Features==
==Main Menu==
The main menu of Pokémon Sleep shows players a graph of their sleep scores for each day of the current week. If a day has not yet occurred, the silhouette of the sleep score on that day from the previous week will be shown. Below this graph is the player's average sleep time for the current week, as well as an option to add sleep data. Adding sleep data is an option if the player forgot to track their sleep; while they cannot do sleep research, they can manually enter their sleep data and receive a small reward if it is their first sleep session that day.
 
The following options are also available from the main menu.
 
===Sleep Style Dex===
===Sleep Style Dex===
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===Sleep Data===
===Sleep Data===
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The Sleep Data section on the main menu allows players to review their sleep data. Sleep sessions are listed in reverse chronological order, and each listing shows the photo saved from that session, the date of the session, the sleep type for the session, how long the player slept, what the sleep score was for that session, and the start and end times of the player's sleep. Players can only view session data from the last 30 days unless they have a Premium Pass subscription, in which case they can view all their recorded sleep data.
 
Tapping a sleep session will show the player the full details of the sleep session. The first section provides data about the sleeping itself: the percentage of the sleep session the player spent in each sleep state, a graph showing what sleep states the player was in throughout the session, a graph showing the volume of sounds produced throughout the session, the amount of time it took the player to fall asleep, and the amount of time the player spent in each sleep state. In addition, if the player has allowed the app to record sounds during their sleep session, the player can review these recordings here. However, the recordings are automatically deleted after 24 hours have passed.
 
The second section shows the results of the player's sleep research. It shows Snorlax's Drowsy Power for that session as the product of Snorlax's Strength and the sleep score. It also shows all the Pokémon that were studied after that sleep session, including their sleep type, what sleep style was studied, and which were befriended by the player.
 
Lastly, Premium Pass subscribers can tap the Diary button in the top-right corner to record some notes or comments about their sleep that day. Each diary entry is limited to 200 characters.


===Notes===
===Notes===
{{main|Notes}}
{{main|Notes}}
Notes are small descriptions recorded each time the player collects a [[Berry]], collects an ingredient, makes a recipe, or finds a Sleep Tip for the first time. Players receive a reward of 20 Diamonds for each note they add.


===Sleep Trends===
===Sleep Trends===
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The sleep trends section allows the player to see various breakdowns of their sleep data. This includes Sleep Consistency, which tracks how consistent the player's sleep was for a given week, and Sleep Statistics, which shows records and trends from the player's sleep for a given week.
 
====Sleep Consistency====
When a new week begins, the player will be given a rating of up to S based on the duration and midpoint of their sleep. That information can be reviewed in the Sleep Consistency section. A graph demonstrates the hours slept each day, in addition to a line showing the sleep midpoint for each day. The duration of each of the player's sleep sessions from that week is listed below the graph. The player's sleep duration is rated on a scale of up to three stars, and this rating is displayed above the graph.
 
A player's sleep midpoint is the time right in the middle of when they fell asleep and when they woke up. The less this time varies each day, the more consistent the sleep is considered to be. The consistency of the sleep midpoint is rated on a scale of up to three stars, and this rating is also displayed above the graph.
 
====Sleep Statistics====
The Sleep Statistics section is updated daily, compiling data from all your sleep sessions for a given week. The statistics gathered include the player's total time slept, the player's average daily sleep score, the player's average daily sleep duration, and the average time it took the player to fall asleep. It also compiles the number of sleep sessions, the number of sleep sessions of each sleep type, the times the player woke up at, the times the player fell asleep at, and the sleep duration by day. This last graph shows the duration of the player's sleep for each day a sleep session was recorded, unless there were two sleep sessions in a single day, in which case it displays the average duration of those two sleep sessions.
 
In addition to simply tracking the statistics for the current week, Sleep Statistics also calculates the difference between each statistic from one week to the next. This comparison is displayed in small font below each statistic, and it is colored green if a certain statistic increased or stayed the same, while it is colored red if a certain statistic decreased.


===Bag===
===Bag===
:''See also: [[List of items (Sleep)]]''
:''See also: [[List of items (Sleep)]]''
The player's bag is divided into two pockets, the Ingredients pocket and the Items pocket. Each of these pockets has an initial storage capacity of 100 items, but their capacities can be increased by spending Diamonds. The capacities of the pockets are independent from each other, so increasing the capacity of one pocket will not affect the capacity of the other. In addition to the default sorting method, items in either pocket can be sorted by name, number held, or date found; changing the sorting method for one pocket does not affect the sorting method for the other.
Selecting an ingredient in the Ingredients pocket will allow the player to exchange it for Dream Shards. Ingredients are typically exchanged for four or five Dream Shards each.
Selecting an item in the Items pocket will allow the player to view its description and use it, if possible. Players can also discard items from the items pocket by tapping the trash can icon next to the item name.


===Research Community===
===Research Community===
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The Research Community is similar to the Friend List in other games. Players can share their researcher IDs with other players to be added to each other's research communities. Every four hours, a check is performed to see if anyone in the player's research community has done any new sleep research. If so, that research is shared with the player the next time they open the Research Community screen. Upon receiving research from other players, the player will receive one Candy for the Pokémon that was selected as the photo for the research session, as well as a point to their Closeness score with that player.
 
A research report from another player will contain the photo selected for the research session - including the Pokémon's name, sleep type, and sleep style - as well as the sleep score, Drowsy Power, and research area for the session. It also shows the helper team used in that research session, including the RP of each individual helper and the Team RP.
 
When checking the friend list in the top-right corner, players can see their friends' research records: their total time slept, the number of different sleep styles they've studied, the number of different Pokémon species they've befriended, their highest-ever Drowsy Power, and the number of days they've logged in.
 
If players would prefer not to share certain information with their friends, they can set this by tapping the Sharing Options button on the bottom-right corner of the main Research Community screen. However, the only options that players are allowed to turn off sharing are the sleep score, Drowsy Power, and sleep type from research reports and the total time slept and highest-ever Drowsy Power from the friend list.


===Map===
===Map===
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===Profile===
===Profile===
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:''See also: [[Achievement (Sleep)]]''
The profile, located in the top-left corner of the menu, shows the player a variety of information about themselves. The player can change their username as well as their profile icon - which can be either a basic green Poké Ball or an image of one of the Pokémon species that the player has befriended. In addition, the player can see their current research rank and the amount of research EXP they need to reach the next research rank.
 
Below this information, players can see their own research records. These records include their total time slept, the number of different sleep styles they've studied, the number of different Pokémon species they've befriended, their highest-ever Drowsy Power, and the number of days they've logged in.
 
Lastly, the profile displays all the medals that the player has earned by completing the various achievements. Players can check their progress on each achievement, as well as the rewards they will receive for completing each level of each achievement.
 
==Home screen==
Upon logging into the game, the player is taken to a home screen. Snorlax rests in the center of this screen, while the player's helper Pokémon wander around the area. Tapping Snorlax will allow the player to cook for Snorlax if Snorlax has not yet eaten, or see when the next mealtime begins if Snorlax has eaten. Tapping any of the helper Pokémon will display an icon approximating their current Energy level. If a helper Pokémon has a magnifying glass icon over their head, tapping them will make them drop all the Berries or ingredients they found. Tapping the ingredients will send them to the player's bag, while tapping the Berries will send them to Snorlax's crate.
 
There is a small crate with a number on it beside Snorlax. When helper Pokémon gather Berries, the Berries are placed into this crate while Snorlax begins to eat them. The number indicates how many Berries Snorlax has left to eat. Tapping on this crate will remind the player what Snorlax's favorite Berries are.
 
In the top-left corner of the home screen, the player can find their Camp Set, Incense stump, and Pot. Tapping the Camp Set will invite the player to use a Good Camp Ticket if they are not currently using a Good Camp Set, and if they are, it will allow them to see how much longer their Good Camp Set will last. Tapping the Incense stump will allow the player to choose incense to use during the next sleep session, though this can also be done after pressing the Sleep button. The Pot cannot be used until the player claims the fourth Sleep Style Dex goal, studying 35 sleep styles. After this goal has been met, tapping on the Pot will give the player the option to expand the size of their pot using Dream Shards.


In addition to the main menu, all the following menus can be accessed from the home screen.
===Missions===
===Missions===
The game includes weekly missions that can be completed to earn rewards. These missions reset on Monday of each week.
The game includes weekly missions that can be completed to earn rewards. These missions reset on Monday of each week.
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;July 17 to 23, 2023
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! style="background: #{{night color light}}" | {{color|FFF|Mission}}
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! Mission
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! Reward
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|Get Snorlax to Basic 4
|Get Snorlax to Basic 4
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|Get Snorlax to Ultra 2
|Get Snorlax to Ultra 2
|Cook for Snorlax and feed it Berries to raise it to the target rating!
|Cook for Snorlax and feed it Berries to raise it to the target rating!
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|Pikachu Incense ×1
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|Cook 14 times
|Cook 14 times
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;July 24 to 30, 2023
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|Get Snorlax to Ultra 3
|Get Snorlax to Ultra 3
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|Cook for Snorlax and feed it Berries to raise it to the target rating!
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|Rattata Incense ×1
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===Sleep Pass===
===Sleep Pass===
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All players have a Sleep Pass that determines what features in the game they can access. Players are automatically given a Regular Pass upon starting the game, but they can upgrade it to a Premium Pass by paying a monthly subscription fee of real-world money. Premium Pass benefits include:
* View unlimited sleep data records and statistics
* Daily Bonus Biscuit upgraded to a Premium Bonus Biscuit
* Receive a bonus 100 sleep points each day that you track sleep
* Gain access to the Premium Exchange for exchanging your sleep points
* Monthly gifts of a Good Camp Ticket and 1,000 sleep points
* Additional lavish rewards every three months
* Unlock a diary where you can write notes on your sleep
Premium Pass loyalty rewards include a Handy Candy L, a Sub Skill Seed, and a Dream Cluster M. These rewards are given out once every three months, starting from when the player's current Premium Pass plan began. If the player's Premium Pass plan is cancelled or otherwise interrupted, this counter will be reset.
 
A no-cost trial of the Premium Pass is available to players who have not yet subscribed to it. This trial gives the player access to all Premium Pass benefits for two weeks, with the exception of loyalty rewards - the no-cost trial does not count towards the three-month subscription streak.
 
The following table summarizes the differences between a Regular Pass and a Premium Pass:
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! Regular Pass
! Premium Pass
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|How long past sleep data records and statistics can be viewed
|Up to 30 days
|Forever
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|Friendship points awarded by Daily Bonus Biscuit
|3 points
|4 points
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|Sleep points awarded after a sleep session
|Equal to the sleep score
|Equal to the sleep score + 100
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|Sleep Point Exchanges accessible
|Regular Exchange only
|Regular Exchange and Premium Exchange
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|Monthly gifts
|None
|Good Camp Ticket ×1<br>Sleep points ×1,000
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|Quarterly gifts
|None
|Handy Candy L ×1<br>Sub Skill Seed ×1<br>Dream Cluster M ×1
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|Sleep diary
|None
|One entry per session
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The Sleep Pass menu also lists the sleep points the player earned from their 30 previous sleep sections, including the date of the sleep session, the number of points earned, and what type of pass the player was using for that sleep session, Regular or Premium. In addition, if the player receives bonus sleep points from a session - such as the Novice Researcher Bonus - those sleep points will be recorded here as well.
 
The Novice Researcher Bonus is awarded to players for the first seven days they conduct sleep research. This bonus of 600 sleep points will only be awarded for the first instance of sleep research each day, so the player can earn 4,200 sleep points from this bonus.


===Shops===
===Shops===
{{main|Shop (Sleep)}}
{{main|Shop (Sleep)}}
The Shops menu allows the player to access the general store and the sleep point exchanges, where they can exchange their sleep points and Diamonds for items.
===Pokémon===
The Pokémon menu allows the player to edit their helper teams and view their Pokémon Box.
====Edit Teams====
Players can assemble up to five helper teams at a time in this menu. Each team consists of up to 5 helper Pokémon, and the same helper Pokémon can be assigned to multiple teams. Only one helper team can be active at a time, however. Players can rename their helper teams to help them remember the function of each team.
If the player is having trouble manually selecting a helper team, they can tap the "help me pick" button to have Rotom automatically put together a team that excels in a certain area:
* '''Berry finding''' will prioritize Pokémon whose specialty is Berries.
* '''Ingredient gathering''' will prioritize Pokémon whose specialty is Ingredients.
* '''Skillful helping''' will prioritize Pokémon whose specialty is Skills.
====Pokémon Box====
The Pokémon Box allows players to view all the Pokémon they have befriended. The Pokémon Box can hold up to 80 Pokémon by default, but its capacity can be expanded using Diamonds. Viewing a Pokémon in the Pokémon Box shows all the Pokémon's pertinent information: their Energy level, their helping stats, their skills, their Nature, the date they were befriended, the place they were befriended, and the amount of time the player has slept with them in their helper team.
Players can evolve their Pokémon from the Pokémon Box. Most evolutions have two requirements, the first being to obtain a certain amount of the Pokémon's Candy. The second varies from Pokémon to Pokémon: some require the Pokémon to reach a certain level; some require the player to have a certain item; some require the player to sleep a certain amount of time with the Pokémon in their helper team. In rare instances, a Pokémon will have a third requirement to meet, such as it being a certain time of day.
After reaching the first Sleep Style Dex goal, studying 7 sleep styles, players can also level up their Pokémon from the Pokémon Box using Dream Shards and Candy.
===Sleep===
The Sleep menu allows the player to do three things:
* Choose one or two incenses to use during the next sleep session.
* Set the player's target bedtime.
* Begin a sleep session.
If the player starts their sleep session during the 30-minute window starting from their bedtime, they will receive a stamp on their reward stamp card and the corresponding reward. The rewards on the reward stamp card are as follows:
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! Day
! Reward
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|Day 1
|[[File:Sleep Fancy Apple.png|30px]]Fancy Apple
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|Day 2
|[[File:Sleep Ingredient Ticket S.png|30px]]Ingredient Ticket S
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|Day 3
|[[File:Sleep Diamond.png|30px]]Diamonds
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|Day 4
|[[File:Sleep Honey.png|30px]]Honey ×10
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|Day 5
|[[File:Sleep Recovery Incense.png|30px]]Recovery Incense ×1
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|Day 6
|[[File:Sleep Diamond.png|30px]]Diamonds ×20
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|Day 7
|[[File:Sleep Dream Cluster S.png|30px]]Dream Cluster S ×1
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If the player changes their target bedtime, the progress on their reward stamp card will be reset.


==Staff==
==Staff==