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You have a chance of finding Shiny Rattata by getting the Snoozing Sleep Type during your Sleep Session. Read on to learn more about how to befriend Shiny Rattata and what Shiny Rattata looks like in Pokemon Sleep.
List of Contents
Regular Rattata | Shiny Rattata |
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Shiny Rattata is easily distinguishable from the regular version. Shiny Rattata is green, whereas regular Rattata is purple.
Shiny Rattata tends to blend into the grass since it is green. Colorblind players may have a difficult time spotting it, but the icons that appear on top of the Pokemon's head should still make it noticeable.
Rattata Sleep Type, Helping Stats, and All Sleep Styles
Star | Sleep Style |
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1★ 0019-1 |
Face-Scratching Sleep |
Sleep Style Dex: List of All Pokemon Sleep Styles
To encounter Rattata after your sleep session, you need to have some movement during your sleep session to get the Snoozing Sleep Type.
It may be best to try to sleep normally to get this Sleep Type. However, if you are a naturally deep sleeper, you may want to move around a bit more before and after falling asleep.
Take note that getting this Sleep Type will only increase your chances of Rattata appearing. You will still have to rely on luck to find a Shiny Rattata.
All Snoozing Type Pokemon
It's ideal to aim for the specific Sleep Type of the Pokemon you're Shiny hunting to limit the Pokemon species that will appear after a sleep session. However, if getting a specific Sleep Type is difficult for you, you can opt to aim for the Balanced Sleep Type.
This is a mix of all three Sleep Types and is easy to get by sleeping normally. You are also more likely to get this Sleep Type by sleeping consistently as Sleep Types are determined by your past sleep data.
How to Get the Balanced Sleep Type Pattern
Research Areas | |
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Greengrass Isle
Snorlax Rating - Basic 1
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Cyan Beach
Snorlax Rating - Basic 1
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Taupe Hollow
Snorlax Rating - Basic 1
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Snowdrop Tundra
Snorlax Rating - Basic 1
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When doing your Weekly Missions, you may ocassionally be rewarded with a Pokemon Incense for particular Pokemon.
If you use a Rattata Incense during your sleep session, it will attract Rattata. You can then expect to find mainly Rattata to surround Snorlax during your sleep research. This can help increase your odds of finding a Shiny Rattata.
List of All Incense and How to Get Them
The Good Camp Set, obtained by using a Good Camp Ticket, provides a lot of good benefits for the week.
One benefit you get is to have an extra Pokemon appear after every sleep session. This additional Pokemon can help a lot with your Shiny hunting, since you are guaranteed to have at least four Pokemon appear even if your Sleep Score is low.
Good Camping Set Benefits: Is the Good Camp Ticket Worth It?
You are allowed to have a maximum of two sleep sessions every day. Using both of your sessions daily is an optimal way to Shiny hunt, especially when your Snorlax Strength is still low.
Shiny Pokemon are always hungry, and feeding them any type of Biscuit always results in a mega hit. This means that you only need a single Biscuit to max out a Shiny Pokemon's Friendship, regardless of how many Friendship Points it would normally take.
Save your rare Biscuits, and use the easy-to-come-by Poke Biscuit or daily free Bonus Biscuit to befriend your Shiny Rattata.
Biscuit Guide: Befriend Pokemon Without Making Them Full
Since Rattata is one of the first Pokemon available with a Basic Rating, it may be more beneficial to have a low Snorlax Rating when Shiny hunting Rattata.
The higher your Snorlax Rating, the more Pokemon species and Sleep Styles are made available. If you have a higher Rating, the common early-game Pokemon like Rattata may be harder to encounter.
Of course, you can't force your Snorlax Rating to stay the same. A low Snorlax rating will also hinder you from encountering more than three Pokemon at a time.
But since your Snorlax Rating resets every Monday, it may be ideal to Shiny hunt Rattata during the earlier days of the week.
Snorlax Strength and Ratings Guide
The odds for Shiny Pokemon in Pokemon Sleep are currently unknown, but it could well be similar to Pokemon GO's 1 in 450 odds.
Rattata is a very common Pokemon to find for Snoozing Type sleepers, so this may be one of the easier Pokemon to Shiny hunt.
Pokemon Sleep - Morning Tips and Tricks | |
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Biscuit Guide | Best Morning Helper Team |
Best Time to Wake Up | - |
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