Snorlax is the main character and game mascot of Pokémon Sleep.

Snorlax in the key art for Pokémon Sleep

Role

At the start of each week, on selecting a new area, players will pair up with a new Snorlax. The player's task is to raise the Snorlax, which can be done by feeding it Berries and cooked meals, as well as performing Sleep Research. Feeding Snorlax increases its "Strength", which is multiplied by the player's sleep score to form its "Drowsy Power". As Snorlax's Drowsy Power increases, the number of Pokémon that will gather around it in the morning will also increase, as well as chances to find rare Pokémon sleep styles.

Once Snorlax gains enough Strength, its rating will go up. The player receives Dream Shards as a reward each time Snorlax's rating increases, and more Pokémon species have a chance to come sleep with Snorlax. The amount of strength required to reach each rating, as well as the amount of Dream Shards given, varies by area.

Variations

The appearance of Snorlax will vary based on the island on which it is found. Each Snorlax has its own preferred Berries and cooked meals.

Any Normal-colored Snorlax can appear on any island. Any Available from the beginning
Cyan Beach Snorlax found in Cyan Beach are green-tinted. Oran, Pecha, and Pamtre Register 20 Sleep styles
Taupe Hollow Snorlax found in Taupe Hollow are slate-gray-tinted. Leppa, Figy, and Sitrus Register 70 Sleep styles
Snowdrop Tundra Snorlax found in Snowdrop Tundra are blue-tinted. Rawst, Persim, and Wiki Register 150 Sleep styles
Lapis Lakeside Snorlax found at Lapis Lakeside are teal-tinted. Durin, Mago, and Cheri Register 240 Sleep styles
Old Gold Power Plant Snorlax found at Old Gold Power Plant are yellow-green-tinted. Grepa, Bluk, and Belue Register 340 Sleep styles
Amber Canyon Snorlax found at Amber Canyon are reddish-brown-tinted. Chesto, Lum, and Yache Register 450 Sleep styles
Any There is a small chance for each week's Snorlax to be Shiny, which is a deeper blue color. Any

Rating

Snorlax's rating is classified into four different categories, each corresponding to a type of Poké Ball: Basic, represented by a Poké Ball; Great, represented by a Great Ball; Ultra, represented by an Ultra Ball; and Master, represented by a Master Ball. Basic, Great, and Ultra ratings range from 1 to 5, while Master ratings range from 1 to 20.

Snorlax rating Required strength
Basic 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 3,118 41,895 4,822 6,885 10,486 12,938 20,142 26,478
3 7,171 96,358 11,090 15,835 24,118 29,756 46,326 60,899
4 11,693 157,104 18,082 25,817 39,323 48,515 75,531 99,293
5 17,149 228,205 26,520 37,865 57,673 71,156 110,779 145,629
Great 1 23,385 309,675 36,164 51,635 78,645 97,031 151,061 198,585
2 31,492 414,995 48,700 69,534 105,909 130,668 203,429 264,456
3 41,314 539,088 63,889 91,221 138,940 171,420 266,875 344,986
4 53,006 684,812 81,971 117,038 178,262 219,936 342,406 440,123
5 65,634 839,478 101,499 144,921 220,730 272,333 423,979 541,880
Ultra 1 79,197 997,610 122,474 174,869 266,344 328,610 511,595 654,607
2 93,540 1,178,280 144,654 206,538 314,580 388,122 604,246 774,923
3 109,130 1,374,658 168,763 240,961 367,010 452,809 704,953 900,988
4 125,032 1,580,857 195,283 278,826 424,683 522,025 810,696 1,033,561
5 156,121 1,797,364 224,455 320,478 488,123 596,086 921,725 1,176,798
Master 1 187,832 2,014,314 256,544 366,295 557,907 675,330 1,038,306 1,325,740
2 220,177 2,251,791 291,842 416,694 634,669 760,123 1,160,717 1,485,571
3 253,169 2,501,141 330,670 472,133 719,107 850,852 1,289,248 1,650,692
4 286,821 2,760,321 373,381 533,116 811,989 958,702 1,431,702 1,828,870
5 321,146 3,057,187 420,363 600,197 914,159 1,075,709 1,582,395 2,015,408
6 356,158 3,361,630 472,043 673,986 1,026,546 1,202,596 1,741,777 2,215,366
7 391,870 3,667,816 528,891 755,154 1,150,172 1,340,143 1,910,321 2,427,642
8 428,296 4,014,149 591,424 844,439 1,286,161 1,489,190 2,088,527 2,655,957
9 465,451 4,378,519 660,210 942,653 1,435,749 1,650,645 2,276,921 2,904,897
10 532,707 4,778,794 735,875 1,050,688 1,600,296 1,825,483 2,476,059 3,179,971
11 601,308 5,184,989 819,107 1,169,527 1,781,298 2,014,758 2,686,523 3,470,704
12 742,056 5,614,239 910,662 1,300,250 1,980,400 2,219,603 2,908,932 3,774,089
13 885,619 6,067,795 1,018,462 1,444,045 2,199,412 2,441,243 3,143,935 4,097,770
14 1,029,700 6,541,407 1,184,155 1,602,220 2,440,325 2,680,993 3,442,846 4,430,839
15 1,199,506 7,152,862 1,379,432 1,776,213 2,705,329 2,925,574 3,744,954 4,815,792
16 1,486,800 7,780,648 1,709,820 1,967,605 2,996,833 3,188,730 4,086,475 5,236,414
17 1,795,052 8,414,117 2,064,310 2,333,568 3,317,487 3,454,577 4,451,914 5,715,237
18 2,165,541 9,067,058 2,490,372 2,815,203 3,670,206 3,739,033 4,909,073 6,304,719
19 2,604,280 9,752,517 2,994,922 3,385,564 4,058,197 4,166,848 5,472,793 7,019,168
20 3,245,795 10,981,171 3,732,664 4,219,534 4,706,403 5,193,272 6,674,166 8,528,976

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For more information on this Pokémon's species, see Snorlax.

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