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In Pokémon Sleep, Pokémon candies can be obtained by the following methods: | In Pokémon Sleep, Pokémon candies can be obtained by the following methods: | ||
===Sleep research=== | ===Sleep research=== | ||
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Researching a Pokémon's sleep styles will reward the player with candies of that Pokémon. The candy yield is as follows: | Researching a Pokémon's sleep styles will reward the player with candies of that Pokémon. The candy yield is as follows: | ||
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If the player has befriended other users, they will receive 1 candy of the Pokémon that is featured on their friend's sleep research update. | If the player has befriended other users, they will receive 1 candy of the Pokémon that is featured on their friend's sleep research update. | ||
===Collecting from helper Pokémon=== | |||
A helper Pokémon may randomly gather 2 candies of its evolutionary family, indicated by the candy icon above them. A Pokémon will not gather any more candies until the player has collected the candies from it. | |||
===Sending Pokémon to the Professor=== | ===Sending Pokémon to the Professor=== |
Revision as of 12:48, 19 September 2023
Candy (Japanese: アメ Candy) is a type of currency in Pokémon Sleep used to level up and evolve Pokémon. Each evolutionary family has its own kind of candy, usually named after the lowest stage of each evolutionary family, which can only be used on members of that family. For example, Bulbasaur, Ivysaur, and Venusaur all use Bulbasaur Candy. Each candy has its own color scheme based on the Pokémon it is named after.
Acquisition
In Pokémon Sleep, Pokémon candies can be obtained by the following methods:
Sleep research
Researching a Pokémon's sleep styles will reward the player with candies of that Pokémon. The candy yield is as follows:
No. of candies | Sleep style required |
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3 candies |
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4 candies |
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5 candies |
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6 candies |
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7 candies |
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8 candies |
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Research Community
If the player has befriended other users, they will receive 1 candy of the Pokémon that is featured on their friend's sleep research update.
Collecting from helper Pokémon
A helper Pokémon may randomly gather 2 candies of its evolutionary family, indicated by the candy icon above them. A Pokémon will not gather any more candies until the player has collected the candies from it.
Sending Pokémon to the Professor
The player may send a Pokémon from their box to Professor Neroli in exchange for 5 candies of that Pokémon. Note that this mechanic is equivalent to releasing a Pokémon in the core series games, and cannot be undone.
Uses
Candies in Pokémon Sleep are used to give EXP to and evolve Pokémon.
Earning EXP
Using candies on Pokémon is one of the two ways to have them gain EXP; the other way is to do sleep research with the Pokémon as the player's helper. Each candy used on a Pokémon yields 25 EXP.
Evolution
Each Pokémon requires a specific amount of candies to evolve into their next stage, as follows:
- 20 candies: Baby Pokémon* (except for Riolu, which requires 80 candies)
- 40 candies: Unevolved Pokémon (not counting baby Pokémon, and not counting Pokémon that evolve using evolutionary items)
- 80 candies: First evolution Pokémon, Pokémon that evolve using evolutionary items, and Riolu
Appearance
# | Family | Candy | # | Family | Candy | # | Family | Candy | |||
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0001 | Bulbasaur | 0004 | Charmander | 0007 | Squirtle | ||||||
0010 | Caterpie | 0019 | Rattata | 0023 | Ekans | ||||||
0025 | Pikachu | 0039 | Jigglypuff | 0050 | Diglett | ||||||
0052 | Meowth | 0054 | Psyduck | 0056 | Mankey | ||||||
0058 | Growlithe | 0069 | Bellsprout | 0074 | Geodude | ||||||
0079 | Slowpoke | 0081 | Magnemite | 0084 | Doduo | ||||||
0092 | Gastly | 0104 | Cubone | 0115 | Kangaskhan | ||||||
0122 | Mr. Mime | 0127 | Pinsir | 0132 | Ditto | ||||||
0133 | Eevee | 0152 | Chikorita | 0155 | Cyndaquil | ||||||
0158 | Totodile | 0175 | Togepi | 0179 | Mareep | ||||||
0185 | Sudowoodo | 0202 | Wobbuffet | 0214 | Heracross | ||||||
0228 | Houndour | 0246 | Larvitar | 0287 | Slakoth | ||||||
0302 | Sableye | 0316 | Gulpin | 0333 | Swablu | ||||||
0359 | Absol | 0363 | Spheal | 0448 | Lucario | ||||||
0453 | Croagunk |
Handy Candy
This section is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this section to add missing information and complete it. |
The Handy Candy (Japanese: ばんのうアメ All-Purpose Candy) is a type of item that can be turned into candies for any species of Pokémon. This mechanic is similar to the Rare Candy from Pokémon GO. Handy Candies come in three sizes: S, M, and L.
Description
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Trivia
- Unused sprites for Dratini and Mew Candies exist in the game's files, although the Pokémon themselves are currently not available in-game as of version 1.0.6.
In other languages
Candy
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Handy Candy
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See also
This article is part of both Project Sidegames and Project ItemDex, Bulbapedia projects that, together, aim to write comprehensive articles on items in the sidegames. |