Sleep (status condition): Difference between revisions

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Other sleep aliments include '''{{m|Yawn}}ing''', which causes Asleep after 3 turns, and '''Sleepless''', which prevent the previous four ailments from occurring for 11 to 12 turns. Like in the main games, Sleeping can be cured early using a [[Chesto Berry]].
Other sleep aliments include '''{{m|Yawn}}ing''', which causes Asleep after 3 turns, and '''Sleepless''', which prevent the previous four ailments from occurring for 11 to 12 turns. Like in the main games, Sleeping can be cured early using a [[Chesto Berry]].


==In other media==
==In the anime==
===In the {{pkmn|anime}}===
[[File:Dawn Ambipom Sleep.png|right|thumb|{{TP|Dawn|Ambipom}} is asleep|200px]]
[[File:Dawn Ambipom Sleep.png|right|thumb|{{TP|Dawn|Ambipom}} is asleep|200px]]
Sleeping is a status ailment that has been present since the early days of the anime. When used in battle, it often forces the afflicted Pokémon to be [[recall]]ed. Uses of sleep in major episodes and movies include:
Sleeping is a status ailment that has been present since the early days of the {{pkmn|anime}}. When used in battle, it often forces the afflicted Pokémon to be [[recall]]ed. Uses of sleep in major episodes and movies include:


* Sleeping was first used in battle in ''[[EP001|Pokémon! I Choose You!]]'' by a Trainer's {{P|Gengar}} in the [[Pokémon League]]. Gengar's {{m|Hypnosis}} put the opponent's {{p|Nidorino}} to sleep, forcing the Nidorino's Trainer to switch.
* Sleeping was first used in battle in ''[[EP001|Pokémon! I Choose You!]]'' by a Trainer's {{P|Gengar}} in the [[Pokémon League]]. Gengar's {{m|Hypnosis}} put the opponent's {{p|Nidorino}} to sleep, forcing the Nidorino's Trainer to switch.
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* In ''[[DP189|The Semi-Final Frontier!]]'', {{si|Tobias}}'s {{p|Darkrai}} used a combination of Dark Void and {{m|Dream Eater}} against Ash's Heracross, quickly knocking it out. Darkrai also put {{AP|Sceptile}} to sleep, but it managed to wake up just in time to take it out with {{m|Leaf Blade}}.
* In ''[[DP189|The Semi-Final Frontier!]]'', {{si|Tobias}}'s {{p|Darkrai}} used a combination of Dark Void and {{m|Dream Eater}} against Ash's Heracross, quickly knocking it out. Darkrai also put {{AP|Sceptile}} to sleep, but it managed to wake up just in time to take it out with {{m|Leaf Blade}}.


===In the {{pkmn|manga}}===
==In the manga==
[[File:Wally Roselia GrassWhistle Adventures.png|thumb|[[Emerald's Sceptile|Treecko]] sleeping in Pokémon Adventures]]
[[File:Wally Roselia GrassWhistle Adventures.png|thumb|[[Emerald's Sceptile|Treecko]] sleeping in Pokémon Adventures]]
====[[Pokémon Adventures]]====
===Pokémon Adventures===
In Pokémon Adventures, every move that can induce Pokémon to sleep have caused this status ailment.
In [[Pokémon Adventures]], every move that can induce Pokémon to sleep have caused this status ailment.


====[[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]]====
===The Electric Tale of Pikachu===
In ''[[ET02|Play Misty for Me]]'', {{Ash}}'s {{p|Metapod}} evolves into {{AP|Butterfree}} during his Gym battle with {{an|Misty}}. Butterfree uses {{m|Sleep Powder}} to stop Misty's vicious {{TP|Misty|Gyarados}}, which is the decisive move Ash needs to take back his stolen {{AP|hat}} and win the {{badge|Cascade}}.
In [[The Electric Tale of Pikachu]], in ''[[ET02|Play Misty for Me]]'', {{Ash}}'s {{p|Metapod}} evolves into {{AP|Butterfree}} during his Gym battle with {{an|Misty}}. Butterfree uses {{m|Sleep Powder}} to stop Misty's vicious {{TP|Misty|Gyarados}}, which is the decisive move Ash needs to take back his stolen {{AP|hat}} and win the {{badge|Cascade}}.


====[[Phantom Thief Pokémon 7]]====
===Phantom Thief Pokémon 7===
The titular Phantom Thief, [[Hiori]], uses his {{p|Tangrowth}}'s {{m|Sleep Powder}} to sneak past the {{tc|Galactic Grunt}}s that guard [[Team Galactic]]'s [[Team Galactic HQ|base]]. <!--Later, in the climax, [[Hiori]] faces off with a wild, enraged {{p|Darkrai}}, (Details?)-->
In [[Phantom Thief Pokémon 7]], the titular Phantom Thief, [[Hiori]], uses his {{p|Tangrowth}}'s {{m|Sleep Powder}} to sneak past the {{tc|Galactic Grunt}}s that guard [[Team Galactic]]'s [[Team Galactic HQ|base]]. <!--Later, in the climax, [[Hiori]] faces off with a wild, enraged {{p|Darkrai}}, (Details?)-->


===In the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}===
==In the TCG==
In the Trading Card Game, Sleep, called Asleep, is one of the five [[Special Condition]]s along with Poisoned, Burned, Confused, and Paralyzed. If a Pokémon is Asleep, it cannot attack or retreat by itself. It must also be turned sideways (usually counterclockwise). After each turn, if a player's Pokémon is Asleep, the player must flip a coin: if heads, the Asleep Pokémon "wakes up" and is no longer affected by the Special Condition. However, if the coin lands on tails, the Pokémon is still asleep. Unlike the Pokémon games, a Pokémon can be afflicted with more than one Special Condition at once; however, some special conditions will erase ones already present.
In the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}, Sleep, called Asleep, is one of the five [[Special Condition]]s along with Poisoned, Burned, Confused, and Paralyzed. If a Pokémon is Asleep, it cannot attack or retreat by itself. It must also be turned sideways (usually counterclockwise). After each turn, if a player's Pokémon is Asleep, the player must flip a coin: if heads, the Asleep Pokémon "wakes up" and is no longer affected by the Special Condition. However, if the coin lands on tails, the Pokémon is still asleep. Unlike the Pokémon games, a Pokémon can be afflicted with more than one Special Condition at once; however, some special conditions will erase ones already present.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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==References==
==References==
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