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Raise your Snorlax Strength to Ultra Rank to encounter rare Pokemon in Pokemon Sleep. Read on for a list of rare Pokemon that you can meet in the game and learn how to get them!
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You will be able to encounter rarer and better Pokemon if you raise your Snorlax towards Ultra Rank, where the pool of Pokemon you can meet after each sleep session will include evolved forms of Pokemon. It is recommended to aim for Master if you can, since many rare final-form Pokemon only start appearing in the Master ratings.
At the beginning you'll slowly build up your Snorlax's rating, but as you get better Pokemon and raise your helpers, you'll be able to easily increase this rank throughout the week.
Snorlax Strength and Ratings Guide
Several single-stage Pokemon without evolutions such as Kangaskhan, Pinsir, Heracross, Ditto, Absol, and Sableye are rare and cannot be found through any means other than encountering them in the wild.
You'll want to save up all of your Great Biscuits and Master Biscuits for these rare Pokemon. Try to use your daily Bonus Biscuit on any rare Pokemon you find as well, since Bonus Biscuits give 3 Friendship points, similar to Great Biscuits.
Once you're at a high Snorlax Rating, you can use a Friend Incense before going to sleep in order to guarantee that at least one of the Pokemon you'll find upon waking up will be hungry. Hungry Pokemon receive either 3x the amount of Friendship points from a Biscuit or completely max out their Friendship gauge and are instantly befriended.
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Generation 1 | Generation 2 | Generation 3 |
Generation 4 | Generation 6 | - |
Other Pokemon Guides | |
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List of Baby Pokemon | List of All Basic Pokemon |
List of Evolution Pokemon | List of Rare Pokemon |
All Special Evolution Conditions | List of Unevolved Pokemon |
List of All Rare Pokemon and How to Get
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