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==List of Pokémon by date==
==List of Pokémon by date==
Counting by individual species, the following Pokémon are currently available in {{g|Sleep}}:
Counting by individual species, the following Pokémon are currently available in {{g|Sleep}}:
* 61 of 151 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|I}} ({{#expr: 61*100/151 round 2}}%).
* 63 of 151 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|I}} ({{#expr: 63*100/151 round 2}}%).
* 30 of 100 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|II}} ({{#expr: 30*100/100 round 2}}%).
* 32 of 100 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|II}} ({{#expr: 32*100/100 round 2}}%).
* 18 of 135 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|III}} ({{#expr: 18*100/135 round 2}}%).
* 18 of 135 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|III}} ({{#expr: 18*100/135 round 2}}%).
* 13 of 107 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|IV}} ({{#expr: 13*100/107 round 2}}%).
* 13 of 107 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|IV}} ({{#expr: 13*100/107 round 2}}%).
* 2 of 72 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|VI}} ({{#expr: 2*100/72 round 2}}%).
* 2 of 72 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|VI}} ({{#expr: 2*100/72 round 2}}%).
* 2 of 88 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|VII}} ({{#expr: 2*100/88 round 2}}%).
* 3 of 88 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|VII}} ({{#expr: 3*100/88 round 2}}%).
* 1 of 96 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|VIII}} ({{#expr: 3*100/96 round 2}}%).


No Pokémon from Generations {{gen|V}}, {{gen|VIII}}, or {{gen|IX}} are currently available. 126 of 1025 Pokémon ({{#expr: 126*100/1025 round 2}}% of all Pokémon species) are currently in the game. No [[regional forms]] have been made available.
No Pokémon from Generations {{gen|V}} or {{gen|IX}} are currently available. 132 of {{Numpkmn}} Pokémon ({{#expr: 132*100/{{Numpkmn}} round 2}}% of all Pokémon species) are currently in the game. No [[regional forms]] have been made available.


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| March 11, 2024
| March 11, 2024
| [[File:Sleep Menu 0702.png|70px]]
| [[File:Sleep Menu 0702.png|70px]]
| {{p|Dedenne}} became available in the wild.
| {{p|Dedenne}} became available during the Electric Type Week event.
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| March 2024
| March 25, 2024
| {{ArtP|0243|Raikou}}
| [[File:Sleep Menu 0243.png|70px]]
| {{p|Raikou}} will become the first available [[Legendary Pokémon]].
| {{p|Raikou}} became available during the Raikou Research event.
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| April 22, 2024
| [[File:Sleep Menu 0764.png|70px]]
| {{p|Comfey}} became available during the Flower Festival event.
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| April 30, 2024
| [[File:Sleep Menu 0059.png|70px]][[File:Sleep Menu 0156.png|70px]][[File:Sleep Menu 0157.png|70px]][[File:Sleep Menu 0229.png|70px]]
| {{p|Arcanine}}, {{p|Quilava}}, {{p|Typhlosion}}, and {{p|Houndoom}} became available in the wild.
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| May 6, 2024
| [[File:Sleep Menu 0037.png|70px]][[File:Sleep Menu 0038.png|70px]]
| {{p|Vulpix}} and {{p|Ninetales}} became available during the Fire Type Week event.
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| May 20, 2024
| [[File:Sleep Menu 0244.png|70px]]
| {{p|Entei}} became available during the Entei Research event.
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| June 17, 2024
| [[File:Sleep Menu 0845.png|70px]]
| {{p|Cramorant}} became available in the wild.
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| 2024
| 2024
| {{ArtP|0244|Entei}}{{ArtP|0245|Suicune}}
| {{ArtP|0245|Suicune}}
| {{p|Entei}} and {{p|Suicune}} will become available sometime after Raikou.
| {{p|Suicune}} will become available sometime after Raikou and Entei.
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[[Category:Pokémon Sleep]]
[[Category:Pokémon Sleep]]


[[fr:Liste des Pokémon de soutien de Pokémon Sleep]]
[[ja:Pokémon Sleepに登場するポケモン一覧]]
[[zh:宝可梦列表(Sleep)]]
[[zh:宝可梦列表(Sleep)]]

Latest revision as of 07:55, 20 June 2024

This is a list of Pokémon currently available in Pokémon Sleep.

List of Pokémon by date

Counting by individual species, the following Pokémon are currently available in Pokémon Sleep:

  • 63 of 151 Pokémon from Generation I (41.72%).
  • 32 of 100 Pokémon from Generation II (32%).
  • 18 of 135 Pokémon from Generation III (13.33%).
  • 13 of 107 Pokémon from Generation IV (12.15%).
  • 2 of 72 Pokémon from Generation VI (2.78%).
  • 3 of 88 Pokémon from Generation VII (3.41%).
  • 1 of 96 Pokémon from Generation VIII (3.13%).

No Pokémon from Generations V or IX are currently available. 132 of 1025 Pokémon (12.88% of all Pokémon species) are currently in the game. No regional forms have been made available.

Date Pokémon Notes
July 16, 2023                                                                                                 

        

Initial release. Arcanine, Flareon, Bayleef, Meganium, Quilava, Typhlosion, Houndoom, and Leafeon are available via Evolution, but cannot be found in the wild.
September 12, 2023    Mr. Mime and Mime Jr. became available.
September 28, 2023     The Clefairy line became available during the Good Sleep Day event.
October 24, 2023     Shuppet and Banette, as well as Halloween Pikachu became available during the Halloween event.
November 14, 2023    Onix and Steelix became available.
November 19, 2023    Flareon and Leafeon became available in the wild during the Eevee Week event.
December 18, 2023      Delibird, the Snover line, and Holiday Pikachu became available during the Holiday event.
January 24, 2024             The Dratini, Ralts, and Stufful lines became available with the release of Lapis Lakeside. Bayleef and Meganium became available in the wild.
March 11, 2024   Dedenne became available during the Electric Type Week event.
March 25, 2024   Raikou became available during the Raikou Research event.
April 22, 2024   Comfey became available during the Flower Festival event.
April 30, 2024      Arcanine, Quilava, Typhlosion, and Houndoom became available in the wild.
May 6, 2024    Vulpix and Ninetales became available during the Fire Type Week event.
May 20, 2024   Entei became available during the Entei Research event.
June 17, 2024   Cramorant became available in the wild.
2024   Suicune will become available sometime after Raikou and Entei.



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