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===Using Candy items===
===Using Candy items===
A player may use the Handy Candy and Type Candy items on Pokémon to convert them into a certain number of candies for that Pokémon. For more details, see [[#Candy items|this section]].
A player may use the Handy Candy and Type Candy items on Pokémon to convert them into a certain number of candies for that Pokémon. For more details, see [[#Candy items|this section]].
===Events===
[[List of events in Pokémon Sleep|Certain in-game events]] have limited-time missions that can be completed in exchange for Pokémon candies, or introduce limited-time bundles containing Pokémon candies that can be bought.


==Uses==
==Uses==

Revision as of 14:49, 1 August 2024

Bulbasaur Candy, an example of a candy in Pokémon Sleep

Candy (Japanese: アメ Candy) is a type of currency in Pokémon Sleep used to level up and evolve Pokémon. Each evolutionary line has its own kind of candy, usually named after the lowest stage of each evolutionary line, 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.

Beginning with version 1.7.2, the player may view the number of all Pokémon candies they own from the "Pokémon Candies" section of the Bag.[1]

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
3 candies
  • 1-star (★) sleep style: Unevolved Pokémon
4 candies
5 candies
  • 1-star (★) sleep style: First evolution Pokémon and Mr. Mime
  • 2-star (★★) sleep style: Unevolved Pokémon
6 candies
  • 1-star (★) sleep style: Single-stage Pokémon and Onix
  • 2-star (★★) sleep style: First evolutions of baby Pokémon, except for Mr. Mime
7 candies
8 candies
  • 1-star (★) sleep style: Second evolution Pokémon
  • 2-star (★★) sleep style: Single-stage Pokémon and Onix
  • 3-star (★★★) sleep style: First evolutions of baby Pokémon, except for Mr. Mime
  • 4-star (★★★★) sleep style: Unevolved Pokémon
9 candies
10 candies
  • 2-star (★★) sleep style: Second evolution Pokémon
  • 3-star (★★★) sleep style: Single-stage Pokémon and Onix
  • 4-star (★★★★) sleep style: First evolution Pokémon and Mr. Mime
11 candies
12 candies
  • 3-star (★★★) sleep style: Second evolution Pokémon
  • 4-star (★★★★) sleep style: Eeveelutions and Slowking
13 candies
  • 4-star (★★★★) sleep style: Second evolution Pokémon

The following table demonstrates the candy yield by category of Pokémon and sleep style rarity.

Category of Pokémon Example Sleep style rarity
★★ ★★★ ★★★★
Unevolved Pokémon Eevee 3 candies 5 candies 7 candies 8 candies
First evolutions of baby Pokémon Sudowoodo 4 candies 6 candies 8 candies 9 candies
First evolutions of non-baby Pokémon
Mr. Mime
Marowak 5 candies 7 candies 9 candies 10 candies
Single-stage Pokémon
Onix
Ditto 6 candies 8 candies 10 candies 11 candies
Eeveelutions
Slowking
Steelix
Vaporeon 7 candies 9 candies 11 candies 12 candies
Second evolution Pokémon Togekiss 8 candies 10 candies 12 candies 13 candies

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. As of version 1.0.13, the player may have a chance of receiving 2 candies from their friend's sleep research update instead of 1. The chance of receiving an extra candy in this way is determined by the player and the friend's Closeness level.

Collecting from helper Pokémon

A helper Pokémon may randomly gather 2 candies of its evolutionary line, 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 candies of that Pokémon. Note that this mechanic is equivalent to releasing a Pokémon in the core series games, and cannot be undone. The amount of candies received depends on the Pokémon sent:

  • Unevolved Pokémon: 5 candies
  • First evolution of baby Pokémon: 6 candies
  • First evolution of non-baby Pokémon: 7 candies
  • Second evolution Pokémon: 10 candies
  • Special Pokémon: 25 candies

Using the Linking Cord from the Bag

If the player uses the Linking Cord item from the Bag, they will receive 5 candies of a random Pokémon that evolves using the Linking Cord. As of version 1.0.13, the Pokémon selection includes:

Using Candy items

A player may use the Handy Candy and Type Candy items on Pokémon to convert them into a certain number of candies for that Pokémon. For more details, see this section.

Events

Certain in-game events have limited-time missions that can be completed in exchange for Pokémon candies, or introduce limited-time bundles containing Pokémon candies that can be bought.

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 normally yields 25 EXP, but as of version 1.0.9, the number may be higher or lower depending on the Pokémon's Nature.

Evolution

Each Pokémon requires a specific amount of candies to evolve into their next stage, as follows:

  • 20 candies: Baby Pokémon (except for Mime Jr. and Riolu, which require 40 and 80 candies, respectively).[note 1]
  • 40 candies: Unevolved Pokémon (not counting baby Pokémon but counting Mime Jr., and not counting Pokémon that evolve using evolutionary items).
  • 80 candies: First evolution Pokémon (except for pseudo-legendary Pokémon), Pokémon that evolve using evolutionary items, and Riolu.
  • 100 candies: First evolution pseudo-legendary Pokémon (Dragonair and Pupitar).

Appearance

# Family Candy # Family Candy # Family Candy
0001 Sleep Profile 0001.png Bulbasaur Sleep Bulbasaur Candy.png 0004 Sleep Profile 0004.png Charmander Sleep Charmander Candy.png 0007 Sleep Profile 0007.png Squirtle Sleep Squirtle Candy.png
0010 Sleep Profile 0010.png Caterpie Sleep Caterpie Candy.png 0019 Sleep Profile 0019.png Rattata Sleep Rattata Candy.png 0023 Sleep Profile 0023.png Ekans Sleep Ekans Candy.png
0025 Sleep Profile 0025.png Pikachu Sleep Pikachu Candy.png 0035 Sleep Profile 0035.png Clefairy Sleep Clefairy Candy.png 0037 Sleep Profile 0037.png Vulpix Sleep Vulpix Candy.png
0039 Sleep Profile 0039.png Jigglypuff Sleep Jigglypuff Candy.png 0050 Sleep Profile 0050.png Diglett Sleep Diglett Candy.png 0052 Sleep Profile 0052.png Meowth Sleep Meowth Candy.png
0054 Sleep Profile 0054.png Psyduck Sleep Psyduck Candy.png 0056 Sleep Profile 0056.png Mankey Sleep Mankey Candy.png 0058 Sleep Profile 0058.png Growlithe Sleep Growlithe Candy.png
0069 Sleep Profile 0069.png Bellsprout Sleep Bellsprout Candy.png 0074 Sleep Profile 0074.png Geodude Sleep Geodude Candy.png 0079 Sleep Profile 0079.png Slowpoke Sleep Slowpoke Candy.png
0081 Sleep Profile 0081.png Magnemite Sleep Magnemite Candy.png 0084 Sleep Profile 0084.png Doduo Sleep Doduo Candy.png 0092 Sleep Profile 0092.png Gastly Sleep Gastly Candy.png
0095 Sleep Profile 0095.png Onix Sleep Onix Candy.png 0104 Sleep Profile 0104.png Cubone Sleep Cubone Candy.png 0115 Sleep Profile 0115.png Kangaskhan Sleep Kangaskhan Candy.png
0122 Sleep Profile 0122.png Mr. Mime Sleep Mr. Mime Candy.png 0127 Sleep Profile 0127.png Pinsir Sleep Pinsir Candy.png 0132 Sleep Profile 0132.png Ditto Sleep Ditto Candy.png
0133 Sleep Profile 0133.png Eevee Sleep Eevee Candy.png 0147 Sleep Profile 0147.png Dratini Sleep Dratini Candy.png 0152 Sleep Profile 0152.png Chikorita Sleep Chikorita Candy.png
0155 Sleep Profile 0155.png Cyndaquil Sleep Cyndaquil Candy.png 0158 Sleep Profile 0158.png Totodile Sleep Totodile Candy.png 0175 Sleep Profile 0175.png Togepi Sleep Togepi Candy.png
0179 Sleep Profile 0179.png Mareep Sleep Mareep Candy.png 0185 Sleep Profile 0185.png Sudowoodo Sleep Sudowoodo Candy.png 0202 Sleep Profile 0202.png Wobbuffet Sleep Wobbuffet Candy.png
0214 Sleep Profile 0214.png Heracross Sleep Heracross Candy.png 0225 Sleep Profile 0225.png Delibird Sleep Delibird Candy.png 0228 Sleep Profile 0228.png Houndour Sleep Houndour Candy.png
0243 Sleep Profile 0243.png Raikou Sleep Raikou Candy.png 0244 Sleep Profile 0244.png Entei Sleep Entei Candy.png 0246 Sleep Profile 0246.png Larvitar Sleep Larvitar Candy.png
0280 Sleep Profile 0280.png Ralts Sleep Ralts Candy.png 0287 Sleep Profile 0287.png Slakoth Sleep Slakoth Candy.png 0302 Sleep Profile 0302.png Sableye Sleep Sableye Candy.png
0316 Sleep Profile 0316.png Gulpin Sleep Gulpin Candy.png 0333 Sleep Profile 0333.png Swablu Sleep Swablu Candy.png 0353 Sleep Profile 0353.png Shuppet Sleep Shuppet Candy.png
0359 Sleep Profile 0359.png Absol Sleep Absol Candy.png 0363 Sleep Profile 0363.png Spheal Sleep Spheal Candy.png 0448 Sleep Profile 0448.png Lucario Sleep Lucario Candy.png
0453 Sleep Profile 0453.png Croagunk Sleep Croagunk Candy.png 0459 Sleep Profile 0459.png Snover Sleep Snover Candy.png 0702 Sleep Profile 0702.png Dedenne Sleep Dedenne Candy.png
0759 Sleep Profile 0759.png Stufful Sleep Stufful Candy.png 0764 Sleep Profile 0764.png Comfey Sleep Comfey Candy.png 0845 Sleep Profile 0845.png Cramorant Sleep Cramorant Candy.png
0906 Sleep Profile 0906.png Sprigatito Sleep Sprigatito Candy.png 0909 Sleep Profile 0909.png Fuecoco Sleep Fuecoco Candy.png 0912 Sleep Profile 0912.png Quaxly Sleep Quaxly Candy.png

Candy items

In Pokémon Sleep, certain items, namely Handy Candy and Type Candy, can be used to convert them into a number of candies for any Pokémon. This mechanic is similar to that of the Rare Candy from Pokémon GO.

Handy Candy

Handy Candy (Japanese: ばんのうアメ All-Purpose Candy) is an item that can be turned into candies for any species of Pokémon. Handy Candies come in three sizes: S, M, and L, which can be exchanged for 3 candies, 20 candies, and 100 candies respectively.[2]

Description

Games Description
Sleep

Handy Candy S: A small but very special candy that can be turned into 3 candies for any species of Pokémon.
Handy Candy M: A very special candy that be turned into 20 candies for any species of Pokémon.
Handy Candy L: A large and very special candy that can be turned into 100 candies for any species of Pokémon.

Appearance

Type Candy

Introduced on May 20, 2024, Type Candy (Japanese: タイプのうアメ Type Candy) is an item that can be turned into candies for any species of Pokémon that matches the candy's type. Type Candies come in 18 variants (one for each Pokémon type), and further come in three sizes: S, M, and L, which can be exchanged for 4 candies, 25 candies, and 125 candies respectively.

Description

Games Description
Sleep

<type>-Type Candy S: A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any <type>-type Pokémon.
<type>-Type Candy M: A special candy that be turned into 25 candies for any <type>-type Pokémon.
<type>-Type Candy L: A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any <type>-type Pokémon.

Appearance

Type Size Type Size
S M L S M L
Normal icon Sleep.png Normal Sleep Normal-Type Candy S.png Sleep Normal-Type Candy M.png Sleep Normal-Type Candy L.png Fire icon Sleep.png Fire Sleep Fire-Type Candy S.png Sleep Fire-Type Candy M.png Sleep Fire-Type Candy L.png
Fighting icon Sleep.png Fighting Sleep Fighting-Type Candy S.png Sleep Fighting-Type Candy M.png Sleep Fighting-Type Candy L.png Water icon Sleep.png Water Sleep Water-Type Candy S.png Sleep Water-Type Candy M.png Sleep Water-Type Candy L.png
Flying icon Sleep.png Flying Sleep Flying-Type Candy S.png Sleep Flying-Type Candy M.png Sleep Flying-Type Candy L.png Grass icon Sleep.png Grass Sleep Grass-Type Candy S.png Sleep Grass-Type Candy M.png Sleep Grass-Type Candy L.png
Poison icon Sleep.png Poison Sleep Poison-Type Candy S.png Sleep Poison-Type Candy M.png Sleep Poison-Type Candy L.png Electric icon Sleep.png Electric Sleep Electric-Type Candy S.png Sleep Electric-Type Candy M.png Sleep Electric-Type Candy L.png
Ground icon Sleep.png Ground Sleep Ground-Type Candy S.png Sleep Ground-Type Candy M.png Sleep Ground-Type Candy L.png Psychic icon Sleep.png Psychic Sleep Psychic-Type Candy S.png Sleep Psychic-Type Candy M.png Sleep Psychic-Type Candy L.png
Rock icon Sleep.png Rock Sleep Rock-Type Candy S.png Sleep Rock-Type Candy M.png Sleep Rock-Type Candy L.png Ice icon Sleep.png Ice Sleep Ice-Type Candy S.png Sleep Ice-Type Candy M.png Sleep Ice-Type Candy L.png
Bug icon Sleep.png Bug Sleep Bug-Type Candy S.png Sleep Bug-Type Candy M.png Sleep Bug-Type Candy L.png Dragon icon Sleep.png Dragon Sleep Dragon-Type Candy S.png Sleep Dragon-Type Candy M.png Sleep Dragon-Type Candy L.png
Ghost icon Sleep.png Ghost Sleep Ghost-Type Candy S.png Sleep Ghost-Type Candy M.png Sleep Ghost-Type Candy L.png Dark icon Sleep.png Dark Sleep Dark-Type Candy S.png Sleep Dark-Type Candy M.png Sleep Dark-Type Candy L.png
Steel icon Sleep.png Steel Sleep Steel-Type Candy S.png Sleep Steel-Type Candy M.png Sleep Steel-Type Candy L.png Fairy icon Sleep.png Fairy Sleep Fairy-Type Candy S.png Sleep Fairy-Type Candy M.png Sleep Fairy-Type Candy L.png

Candy Cram-o-matic

The Candy Cram-o-matic in Pokémon Sleep

The Candy Cram-o-matic (Japanese: アメウッウロボ Candy Uurobo) is an event-exclusive feature introduced during the Summer Festival event from June 17 - 24, 2024. The Candy Cram-o-matic allows players to convert 40 of any Pokémon candies into 1 Type Candy M item of a random Pokémon type. Rarely, the Candy Cram-o-matic has a chance to have a "Great Success", yielding 2 Type Candy M instead of 1.[1]

The Type Candy M received from the Candy Cram-o-matic can be influenced by the type of Pokémon candy used. For example, using 40 Bulbasaur Candies (Grass-type) makes a slightly better chance of yielding a Grass-Type Candy M, while using 30 Bulbasaur Candies and 10 Pikachu Candies (Electric-type) makes a slightly better chance of yielding a Grass-Type Candy M and a very slightly better chance of yielding an Electric-Type Candy M.[1]

The Candy Cram-o-matic can be used up to 4 times each day. When the player taps on the Candy Cram-o-matic for the first time, Professor Neroli will explain how the feature works and gift the player 40 Pikachu Candies and 1,000 Dream Shards to start with. Dream Shards are required to be paid in order to use the Cram-o-matic, the amount of which increases after each use (resetting daily), as follows.

Candy Cram-o-matic usage Cost
First use Sleep Dream Shard.png1,000 Dream Shards
Second use Sleep Dream Shard.png5,000 Dream Shards
Third use Sleep Dream Shard.png15,000 Dream Shards
Fourth use Sleep Dream Shard.png40,000 Dream Shards

The Candy Cram-o-matic visually and functionally resembles the Cram-o-matic from the Pokémon Sword and Shield games.

Trivia

  • Unused sprites for Mew Candy previously existed in the game's files, although the Pokémon itself is currently not available. This sprite was removed sometime prior to version 1.0.12. A sprite for Dratini Candy was also similarly unused until the Pokémon was added to the game in version 1.1.0.

In other languages

Candy

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 糖果 Tòhnggwó
Mandarin 糖果 Tángguǒ
France Flag.png French Bonbon
Germany Flag.png German Bonbon
Italy Flag.png Italian Caramella
South Korea Flag.png Korean 사탕 Satang
Spain Flag.png Spanish Caramelo

Handy Candy

Language Title
Chinese Cantonese 萬能糖果 Maahnnàhng Tòhnggwó
Mandarin 萬能糖果 Wànnéng Tángguǒ
France Flag.png French Bonbon Toubon
Germany Flag.png German Universalbonbon
Italy Flag.png Italian Jollymella
South Korea Flag.png Korean 만능사탕 Manneung Satang
Spain Flag.png Spanish Multimelo

Notes

  1. Prior to version 1.0.6, baby Pokémon require 40 candies to evolve (except for Riolu, which requires 80).

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 (June 6, 2024). "Event: Summer Festival." Pokémon Sleep Official Webpage (archived June 16, 2024).
  2. 『Pokémon Sleep(ポケモンスリープ)』公式 @好評配信中 (@PokemonSleepApp) on Twitter. Posted on September 20, 2023.

See also


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