List of items in Pokémon Sleep
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The following is a list of items in Pokémon Sleep. Some items are automatically redeemed once obtained and thus do not appear in the bag.
Ingredients
- Main article: Cooking (Sleep)
- See also: Note → Ingredients
Name | Use | Base Strength | Dream Shard value | Acquisition | |
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Large Leek | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 185 | 7 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Tasty Mushroom | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 167 | 7 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Fancy Egg | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 115 | 5 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Soft Potato | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 124 | 5 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Fancy Apple | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 90 | 4 | Gathered by helper Pokémon Reward Stamp Card | |
Fiery Herb | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 130 | 5 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Bean Sausage | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 103 | 4 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Moomoo Milk | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 98 | 4 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Honey | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 101 | 4 | Gathered by helper Pokémon Reward Stamp Card | |
Pure Oil | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 121 | 5 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Warming Ginger | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 109 | 4 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Snoozy Tomato | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 110 | 4 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Soothing Cacao | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 151 | 6 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Slowpoke Tail | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 342 | 14 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Greengrass Soybeans | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 100 | 4 | Gathered by helper Pokémon | |
Greengrass Corn | Used to cook dishes for Snorlax. | 140 | 6 | Gathered by helper Pokémon |
Items
Index | Name | Description | Acquisition | |
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1 | Focus Incense | Doubles the research EXP gained after sleep research. Good for one sleep session, then consumed. | General Store | |
2 | Luck Incense | Doubles the Dream Shards received after sleep research. Good for one sleep session, then consumed. | General Store | |
3 | Growth Incense | Doubles the EXP that helpers gain after sleep research. Good for one sleep session, then consumed. | General Store | |
4 | Recovery Incense | Doubles the Energy that helpers recover after sleep research. Good for one sleep session, then consumed. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward Reward Stamp Card | |
5 | Energy Pillow | A specially made pillow that restores 50 Energy to a single helper Pokémon. | General Store Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
6 | Helper Whistle | An especially energizing whistle. One blow, and your team of helpers will gather three hours' worth of Berries and ingredients for you. This will not cause main skills to trigger. | General Store Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
7 | E-Zzz Travel Ticket | A special ticket that lets you move to another site at any time. (You can only move to areas you have already unlocked.) | General Store | |
8 | Good Camp Ticket | Lets you borrow a Good Camp Set for seven days to aid your research and help you raise Snorlax. | General Store | |
9 | Poké Biscuit | A treat that will make a Pokémon a little more friendly toward you. This biscuit gives one friendship point. | General Store Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Sleep Point Exchange (Premium) Achievement reward | |
10 | Great Biscuit | A nice treat that will make a Pokémon quite a bit more friendly toward you. This biscuit gives three friendship points. | General Store Sleep Point Exchange (Premium) | |
11 | Master Biscuit | A special treat that will make a Pokémon as friendly as can be. This biscuit maxes out friendship points. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) | |
12 | Handy Candy S | A small but very special candy that can be turned into 3 candies for any species of Pokémon. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Weekly mission reward Achievement reward | |
13 | Handy Candy M | A very special candy that be turned into 20 candies for any species of Pokémon. | Sleep Point Exchange (Premium) Achievement reward | |
14 | Handy Candy L | A large and very special candy that can be turned into 100 candies for any species of Pokémon. | Premium Pass loyalty reward | |
15 | Ingredient Ticket S | A great ticket you can exchange for 10 cooking ingredients. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward Reward Stamp Card | |
16 | Ingredient Ticket M | A superb ticket you can exchange for 30 cooking ingredients. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
17 | Ingredient Ticket L | A gourmet ticket you can exchange for ? cooking ingredients. | ||
18 | Dream Cluster S | A mysterious mass that sparkles brilliantly. It can be exchanged for [amount] Dream Shards. The number of Dream Shards you receive will increase as your research rank rises. |
Weekly mission reward Achievement reward Reward Stamp Card | |
19 | Dream Cluster M | A mysterious mass that sparkles brilliantly. It can be exchanged for [amount] Dream Shards. The number of Dream Shards you receive will increase as your research rank rises. |
Sleep Point Exchange (Premium) Achievement reward | |
20 | Dream Cluster L | A mysterious mass that sparkles brilliantly. It can be exchanged for [amount] Dream Shards. The number of Dream Shards you receive will increase as your research rank rises. |
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21 | Linking Cord | A string exuding a mysterious energy that makes you feel a strange sense of connection. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
22 | Fire Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It has a fiery orange heart. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
23 | Water Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It is the clear blue of a deep pool. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
24 | Thunder Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It has a distinct thunderbolt pattern. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
25 | Leaf Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It has an unmistakable leaf pattern. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
26 | Ice Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It has a snowflake pattern in it. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
27 | Moon Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It is dark like the night sky. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
28 | Shiny Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It shines with a dazzling light. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
29 | Metal Coat | A metallic coating that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It is made of a special metal. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) | |
30 | Oval Stone | A peculiar stone that can make a certain species of Pokémon evolve. It is round and smooth. | ||
31 | King's Rock | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It is shaped like a crown. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) Achievement reward | |
32 | Main Skill Seed | A mysterious seed that can raise the level of a Pokémon's main skill by one. | Sleep Point Exchange (Premium) Achievement reward | |
33 | Sub Skill Seed | A mysterious seed that can improve the quality of a Pokémon's random sub skill by one. | Sleep Point Exchange (Premium) Achievement reward | |
34 | Friend Incense | Ensures that at least one Pokémon will appear during snack time feeling particularly hungry. Good for one sleep session, then consumed. | General Store | |
35 | Dawn Stone | A peculiar stone that can make certain species of Pokémon evolve. It sparkles like an eye. | Sleep Point Exchange (Regular) | |
36 | Raikou Mane | Currency used in the Raikou Research Event Exchange. No in-game description. | Finding Pokémon during sleep research during the Raikou Research event Completing certain event missions Receiving research from friends during the Raikou Research event Getting certain event bundles | |
37 | Raikou Biscuit | A special treat only for Raikou that will make it a lot more friendly toward you. This biscuit increases Raikou's friendship points by 6. Note: When the Event Exchange's exchange period ends, this item will be automatically converted into a Great Biscuit. Please check the dates of the exchange period in the event news. |
Raikou Research Event Exchange | |
38 | Normal-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Normal-type Pokémon. | ||
39 | Fire-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Fire-type Pokémon. | Event mission reward | |
40 | Water-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Water-type Pokémon. | ||
41 | Electric-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Electric-type Pokémon. | ||
42 | Grass-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Grass-type Pokémon. | ||
43 | Ice-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Ice-type Pokémon. | ||
44 | Fighting-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Fighting-type Pokémon. | ||
45 | Poison-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Poison-type Pokémon. | ||
46 | Ground-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Ground-type Pokémon. | ||
47 | Flying-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Flying-type Pokémon. | ||
48 | Psychic-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Psychic-type Pokémon. | ||
49 | Bug-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Bug-type Pokémon. | ||
50 | Rock-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Rock-type Pokémon. | ||
51 | Ghost-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Ghost-type Pokémon. | ||
52 | Dragon-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Dragon-type Pokémon. | ||
53 | Dark-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Dark-type Pokémon. | ||
54 | Steel-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Steel-type Pokémon. | ||
55 | Fairy-Type Candy S | A small but special candy that can be turned into 4 candies for any Fairy-type Pokémon. | ||
56 | Normal-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Normal-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
57 | Fire-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Fire-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
58 | Water-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Water-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
59 | Electric-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Electric-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
60 | Grass-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Grass-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
61 | Ice-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Ice-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
62 | Fighting-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Fighting-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
63 | Poison-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Poison-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
64 | Ground-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Ground-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
65 | Flying-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Flying-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
66 | Psychic-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Psychic-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
67 | Bug-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Bug-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
68 | Rock-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Rock-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
69 | Ghost-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Ghost-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
70 | Dragon-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Dragon-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
71 | Dark-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Dark-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
72 | Steel-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Steel-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
73 | Fairy-Type Candy M | A special candy that can be turned into 25 candies for any Fairy-type Pokémon. | Candy Cram-o-matic | |
74 | Normal-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Normal-type Pokémon. | ||
75 | Fire-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Fire-type Pokémon. | ||
76 | Water-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Water-type Pokémon. | ||
77 | Electric-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Electric-type Pokémon. | ||
78 | Grass-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Grass-type Pokémon. | ||
79 | Ice-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Ice-type Pokémon. | ||
80 | Fighting-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Fighting-type Pokémon. | ||
81 | Poison-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Poison-type Pokémon. | ||
82 | Ground-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Ground-type Pokémon. | ||
83 | Flying-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Flying-type Pokémon. | ||
84 | Psychic-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Psychic-type Pokémon. | ||
85 | Bug-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Bug-type Pokémon. | ||
86 | Rock-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Rock-type Pokémon. | ||
87 | Ghost-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Ghost-type Pokémon. | ||
88 | Dragon-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Dragon-type Pokémon. | ||
89 | Dark-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Dark-type Pokémon. | ||
90 | Steel-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Steel-type Pokémon. | ||
91 | Fairy-Type Candy L | A large and special candy that can be turned into 125 candies for any Fairy-type Pokémon. | ||
92 | Entei Biscuit | A special treat only for Entei that will make it a lot more friendly toward you. This biscuit increases Entei's friendship points by 6. Note: When the Event Exchange's exchange period ends, this item will be automatically converted into a Great Biscuit. Please check the dates of the exchange period in the event news. |
Entei Research Event Exchange | |
93 | Entei Mane | Currency used in the Entei Research Event Exchange. No in-game description. | Finding Pokémon during sleep research during the Entei Research event Completing certain event missions Receiving research from friends during the Entei Research event Getting certain event bundles | |
94 | Ultra Biscuit | A nice treat that will make a Pokémon much more friendly. Gives 5 friendship points. |
Pokémon Incense
- Main article: Incense (Sleep)
Pokémon Candies
- Main article: Candy (Sleep)
Items that do not appear in the bag
The following items do not appear in the bag, either because they are automatically redeemed once obtained or because the game stores them elsewhere.
Name | Use | Acquisition | |
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Sleep point | Currency used in the Sleep Point Exchanges. | Complete sleep sessions | |
Diamond | A premium form of currency. Comes in both non-paid and paid variants. | Reward for adding notes Weekly mission reward Achievement reward General Store (paid transaction) | |
Dream Shard | Currency used for leveling up Pokémon and increasing the size of the cooking pot. | Complete sleep sessions Increase Snorlax's rating Exchange ingredients Weekly mission reward Achievement reward | |
Raikou Mane | Currency used in the Raikou Research Event Exchange. | Finding Pokémon during sleep research during the Raikou Research event Completing certain event missions Receiving research from friends during the Raikou Research event Getting certain event bundles | |
Entei Mane | Currency used in the Entei Research Event Exchange. | Finding Pokémon during sleep research during the Entei Research event Completing certain event missions Receiving research from friends during the Entei Research event Getting certain event bundles | |
Expand Pokémon Box | Increases your Pokémon Box's capacity by 20. | General Store | |
Expand Ingred. Pocket | Expands the capacity of the ingredients pocket in your bag by 20. | General Store | |
Expand Items Pocket | Expands the capacity of the items pocket in your bag by 20. | General Store | |
Bonus Biscuit | Increases a Pokémon's friendship points by 3. | Gift from Professor Neroli (once per day, if the player has a Regular Pass) | |
Premium Bonus Biscuit | Increases a Pokémon's friendship points by 4. | Gift from Professor Neroli (once per day, if the player has a Premium Pass) |
Berries
- See also: Note → Berries
Name | Use | Acquisition | |
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Persim Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Normal-type helper Pokémon | |
Leppa Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Fire-type helper Pokémon | |
Oran Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Water-type helper Pokémon | |
Grepa Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Electric-type helper Pokémon | |
Durin Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Grass-type helper Pokémon | |
Rawst Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Ice-type helper Pokémon | |
Cheri Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Fighting-type helper Pokémon | |
Chesto Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Poison-type helper Pokémon | |
Figy Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Ground-type helper Pokémon | |
Pamtre Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Flying-type helper Pokémon | |
Mago Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Psychic-type helper Pokémon | |
Lum Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Bug-type helper Pokémon | |
Sitrus Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Rock-type helper Pokémon | |
Bluk Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Ghost-type helper Pokémon | |
Yache Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Dragon-type helper Pokémon | |
Wiki Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Dark-type helper Pokémon | |
Belue Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Steel-type helper Pokémon | |
Pecha Berry | Fed to Snorlax to increase its Strength. | Gathered by Fairy-type helper Pokémon |
See also
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