All Pokemon In Pokemon Sleep

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In the world of Pokémon Sleep, players encounter a vast array of Pokémon as they journey through their sleep schedules.

Each Pokémon falls under specific categories — Dozing, Snoozing, and Slumbering — reflecting their respective types and acquisition methods.

This guide provides a comprehensive list of all Pokémon in the game, along with their types and sleep types so you know what you’re in for to catch ’em all.

How Many Pokemon In Pokemon Sleep?

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As Pokémon Sleep has only just been released into the wild, you’d expect that the number of Pokémon to be in the game to be on the lower end. However, this isn’t the case, and there is in fact a huge 104 Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep at the time of writing.

Yes, this isn’t a number that you’d expect to see from a mainline game, but for something of this ilk, we think it’s very respectable.

All Pokemon In Pokemon Sleep: A Full List

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Now you know the number of Pokémon in the game, here is a full list of what Pokémon you can expect to see broken down by type.

We’ve also detailed which Sleep Type category each falls into so you know how you can get them for yourself.

Grass Type Pokémon

The Grass type Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep mainly fall into the Dozing category. The list includes:

  • Bulbasaur (Dozing)
  • Ivysaur (Dozing)
  • Venusaur (Dozing)
  • Chikorita (Dozing)
  • Bayleef (Dozing)
  • Meganium (Dozing)
  • Bellsprout (Dozing)
  • Weepinbell (Dozing)
  • Victreebel (Dozing)
  • Leafeon (Dozing)

Fire Type Pokémon

Fire type Pokémon, primarily in the Snoozing category, are characterized by their fiery prowess. They include:

  • Charmander (Snoozing)
  • Charmeleon (Snoozing)
  • Charizard (Snoozing)
  • Cyndaquil (Snoozing)
  • Quilava (Snoozing)
  • Typhlosion (Snoozing)
  • Flareon (Snoozing)
  • Growlithe (Snoozing)
  • Arcanine (Snoozing)

Water Type Pokémon

Water type Pokémon, mainly falling into the Slumbering category, embody the element of water. They include:

  • Squirtle (Slumbering)
  • Wartortle (Slumbering)
  • Blastoise (Slumbering)
  • Vaporeon (Slumbering)
  • Psyduck (Dozing)
  • Golduck (Slumbering)
  • Slowpoke (Snoozing)
  • Slowbro (Snoozing)
  • Slowking (Snoozing)
  • Totodile (Slumbering)
  • Croconaw (Slumbering)
  • Feraligatr (Slumbering)

Bug Type Pokémon

Bug type Pokémon in the game are found in the Dozing category. The list includes:

  • Caterpie (Dozing)
  • Metapod (Dozing)
  • Butterfree (Dozing)
  • Pinsir (Dozing)
  • Heracross (Dozing)

Normal Type Pokémon

Normal type Pokémon mostly belong to the Snoozing category. They include:

  • Rattata (Snoozing)
  • Raticate (Snoozing)
  • Meowth (Snoozing)
  • Persian (Snoozing)
  • Kangaskhan (Snoozing)
  • Ditto (Snoozing)
  • Eevee (Snoozing)
  • Slakoth (Snoozing)
  • Vigoroth (Dozing)
  • Slaking (Snoozing)

Poison Type Pokémon

The Poison type Pokémon are primarily in the Dozing category. They include:

  • Ekans (Dozing)
  • Arbok (Dozing)
  • Gulpin (Dozing)
  • Swalot (Dozing)
  • Croagunk (Dozing)
  • Toxicroak (Dozing)

Electric Type Pokémon

Electric type Pokémon, primarily in the Snoozing category, harness the power of electricity. They include:

  • Pichu (Slumbering)
  • Pikachu (Snoozing)
  • Raichu (Snoozing)
  • Jolteon (Snoozing)
  • Mareep (Snoozing)
  • Flaaffy (Snoozing)
  • Ampharos (Snoozing)

Ground Type Pokémon

Ground type Pokémon are found in the Snoozing and Slumbering categories. They include:

  • Diglett (Snoozing)
  • Dugtrio (Snoozing)
  • Cubone (Slumbering)
  • Marowak (Slumbering)

Ghost Type Pokémon

Ghost type Pokémon, known for their spectral abilities, are in the Dozing category. They include:

  • Gastly (Dozing)
  • Haunter (Dozing)
  • Gengar (Dozing)

Fairy Type Pokémon

Fairy type Pokémon are primarily found in the Snoozing and Slumbering categories. They include:

  • Jigglypuff (Snoozing)
  • Wigglytuff (Snoozing)
  • Igglybuff (Slumbering)
  • Togepi (Slumbering)
  • Togetic (Snoozing)
  • Togekiss (Snoozing)
  • Sylveon (Snoozing)

Fighting Type Pokémon

Fighting type Pokémon fall under the Dozing and Slumbering categories. They include:

  • Mankey (Dozing)
  • Primeape (Dozing)
  • Lucario (Slumbering)
  • Riolu (Slumbering)

Rock Type Pokémon

Rock type Pokémon, known for their hardy resilience, are all in the Slumbering category. They include:

  • Geodude (Slumbering)
  • Graveler (Slumbering)
  • Golem (Slumbering)
  • Sudowoodo (Slumbering)
  • Larvitar (Slumbering)
  • Pupitar (Slumbering)
  • Bonsly (Slumbering)

Flying Type Pokémon

Flying type Pokémon, known for their aerial abilities, are found in the Slumbering category. They include:

  • Doduo (Slumbering)
  • Dodrio (Slumbering)
  • Swablu (Slumbering)

Dark Type Pokémon

Dark type Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep are found in the Dozing category. They include:

  • Umbreon (Dozing)
  • Sableye (Dozing)
  • Tyranitar (Dozing)
  • Houndour (Dozing)
  • Houndoom (Dozing)
  • Absol (Dozing)

Ice Type Pokémon

Ice type Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep primarily fall into the Slumbering category. They include:

  • Spheal (Slumbering)
  • Sealeo (Slumbering)
  • Walrein (Slumbering)
  • Glaceon (Slumbering)

Steel Type Pokémon

Steel type Pokémon, known for their metallic strength, are found in the Slumbering category. They include:

  • Magnemite (Slumbering)
  • Magneton (Slumbering)
  • Magnezone (Slumbering)

Dragon Type Pokémon

The Dragon type Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep falls into the Dozing category. It includes:

  • Altaria (Dozing)

Psychic Type Pokémon

Psychic type Pokémon in the game fall under the Snoozing and Slumbering categories. They include:

  • Espeon (Snoozing)
  • Wobbuffet (Snoozing)
  • Wynaut (Slumbering)

And there you have it, this guide presents a complete list of all 104 Pokémon in Pokémon Sleep, providing an overview of their types and categories.

The game offers a unique approach to the world of Pokémon, allowing you to interact with these fantastic creatures as they snooze. So get some good nights in and secure yourself some nice ‘Mons.

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Josh Chambers
Josh Chambers
Josh has been gaming for as long as he can remember. After his parents bought him a SNES way back when, he has only developed more and more gaming knowledge has time's gone on.
Josh Chambers
Josh Chambers
Josh has been gaming for as long as he can remember. After his parents bought him a SNES way back when, he has only developed more and more gaming knowledge has time's gone on.