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This is a list of Pokémon currently available in | This is a list of {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} currently available in {{g|Sleep}}. | ||
==List of Pokémon by | ==List of Pokémon by date== | ||
Counting by individual species, the following Pokémon are currently available in | 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}}%). | * 61 of 151 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|I}} ({{#expr: 61*100/151 round 2}}%). | ||
* 30 of 100 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|II}} ({{#expr: 30*100/100 round 2}}%). | * 30 of 100 Pokémon from Generation {{gen|II}} ({{#expr: 30*100/100 round 2}}%). |
Revision as of 18:23, 5 March 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:
- 61 of 151 Pokémon from Generation I (40.4%).
- 30 of 100 Pokémon from Generation II (30%).
- 18 of 135 Pokémon from Generation III (13.33%).
- 13 of 107 Pokémon from Generation IV (12.15%).
- 1 of 72 Pokémon from Generation VI (1.39%).
- 2 of 88 Pokémon from Generation VII (2.27%).
No Pokémon from Generations V, VIII, or IX are currently available. 125 of 1025 Pokémon (12.2% of all Pokémon species) are currently in the game. No regional forms have been made available.
Date | Pokémon | Notes |
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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 will become available in the wild. | |
March 2024 | Raikou will become the first available Legendary Pokémon. | |
2024 | Entei and Suicune will become available sometime after Raikou. |
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