Pokemon Sleep

Slowpoke Sleep Type, Helping Stats, and All Sleep Styles

Slowpoke is a Snoozing Type Pokemon in Pokemon Sleep. Read on to learn more about Slowpoke, how to get it, its helping stats, its best evolution, and all of its Sleep Styles!

Slowpoke Sleep Type and Details

No. 79 Type
Pokemon Sleep - Slowpoke
Slowpoke
Pokemon Sleep - Water
Sleep Type
Pokemon Sleep - Snoozing
Category Generation Height Weight
Dopey Pokemon Gen 1 1.2 m 36.0 kg

Slowpoke Helping Stats and Items

Specialty and Helping Stats

Specialty Skills
Base Frequency 1 hr 35 mins
Base Carry Limit 9

Berries Found

Items Found
Pokemon Sleep - Oran Berry Oran Berry
x1

Ingredients Found

Lv. 1
Lv. 30
(random)
Lv. 60
(random)

Main Skill

Main Skill Effect
Pokemon Sleep - Energizing Cheer S Energizing Cheer S Restores 14 Energy to one random Pokemon on your team.

List of All Main Skills and Effects

How to Evolve Slowpoke and Best Slowpoke Evolution

How to Evolve Slowpoke

Pokemon Type Evolution Requirement
Pokemon Sleep - SlowpokeSlowpoke Pokemon Sleep - Water -
Pokemon Sleep - SlowbroSlowbro Pokemon Sleep - Water ・Lv. 28
Pokemon Sleep - Slowpoke CandySlowpoke Candy x40
Pokemon Sleep - SlowkingSlowking Pokemon Sleep - Water
Pokemon Sleep - Slowpoke CandySlowpoke Candy x80

Slowbro or Slowking: Which is Better?

Pokemon Pokemon Sleep - SlowbroSlowbro Pokemon Sleep - SlowkingSlowking
Base Frequency 1 hr 3 mins 20 secs 56 mins 40 secs
Base Carry Limit 10 11

Slowbro and Slowking are both Skills Specialty Pokemon that pick up the same Berry and ingredients. The only differences between them are the frequency of their help and their carry limit.

Slowking is Faster and Can Carry More Items

Slowking takes the crown as the better Slowpoke evolution with its better frequency and carry limit. It can also be obtained faster, since Slowpoke does not need to be leveled up in order for you to get Slowking.

You do need more resources in order to evolve Slowpoke into Slowking, but they shouldn't be too difficult to obtain after a few weeks of playing Pokemon Sleep.

King's Rock can be purchased from the Regular Exchange for 1,400 Sleep Points. The Linking Cord can be obtained in the same way, but you can also get them for free from your Research Community.

Slowbro is Easier to Find in the Wild

If you still want to have a Slowbro for a complete Pokedex, you may want to find one during sleep sessions. Slowbro can be found in more research areas and at lower Snorlax Ratings compared to Slowking, so you have a better chance of encountering it out in the wild.

How to Evolve Pokemon

How to Get Slowpoke

Slowpoke Research Areas

Research Areas
Pokemon Sleep - Greengrass Isle Greengrass Isle
Snorlax Rating - Basic 2 Snorlax RatingBasic 2
Pokemon Sleep - Cyan Beach Cyan Beach
Snorlax Rating - Basic 1 Snorlax RatingBasic 1
Pokemon Sleep - Snowdrop Tundra Snowdrop Tundra
Snorlax Rating - Basic 1 Snorlax RatingBasic 1
Pokemon Sleep - Lapis Lakeside Lapis Lakeside
Snorlax Rating - Basic 1 Snorlax RatingBasic 1

List of All Research Areas

Tips to Increase Slowpoke Encounter Rate

Move Around for Snoozing Sleep Type

To encounter Slowpoke after your sleep session, you need to move around a little and make some noises while sleeping.

This Pokemon may appear if you're able to balance tossing, turning, and staying still during the previous night.
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All Slowpoke Sleep Styles

All Sleep Styles
Pokemon Sleep - Zonked Sleep Zonked Sleep
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Pokemon Sleep - Dazed Sleep Dazed Sleep
0079-2
Pokemon Sleep - Goofy Sleep Goofy Sleep
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Pokemon Sleep - Atop-Belly Sleep Atop-Belly Sleep
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