Exciting Updates in Pokémon Sleep: Introducing New Content and Special Events
Pokémon Sleep continues to evolve and engage its community with fresh content and thrilling events. Players can look forward to an exciting lineup of activities that enhance gameplay and the overall experience. This article delves into the latest features, including bundles, new Pokémon arrivals, and special events designed to enrich your Pokémon Sleep journey.
New Bundles for Super Skill Week
To celebrate the upcoming Super Skill Week, Pokémon Sleep is introducing three distinct bundles: the Super Skill Week Bundles Vol. 2 S, M, and L. Each bundle is crafted to assist players in befriending and nurturing the new Pokémon, Toxel. To encounter Toxel, players can use incense in designated areas where this Pokémon appears, making it easier to catch and raise.
Availability of Bundles
The bundles will be available from August 11, 2025, at 1:00 AM to August 18, 2025, at 10:59 PM. Here’s a breakdown of what each bundle includes:
Skill Week Bundle Vol. 2 S (250 diamonds)
- 5 Poké Biscuits
- 5 Handy Candy S
- Note: Up to three bundles can be purchased by each user.
Skill Week Bundle Vol. 2 M (1,200 diamonds)
- 7 Great Biscuits
- 7 Poké Biscuits
- 1 Toxel Incense
- 40 Toxel Candies
- Note: One bundle available per user.
- Skill Week Bundle Vol. 2 L (3,000 diamonds)
- 3 Ultra Biscuits
- 10 Great Biscuits
- 1 Main Skill Seed
- 4 Toxel Incenses
- 120 Toxel Candies
- Note: One bundle available per user.
New Pokémon Arrivals
In addition to the bundles, players can expect new Pokémon to join the roster. Recent reports indicate that several Pokémon have been spotted, possibly due to the ongoing sleep research by players. The new arrivals include:
- Toxel (Poison type)
- Toxtricity (Amped Form) (Poison type)
- Toxtricity (Low Key Form) (Poison type)
It’s worth noting that Toxel’s evolution is determined by its Nature, offering a unique aspect to your gameplay. Players can begin encountering these new Pokémon on August 11, 2025, at 3:00 PM.
Event Highlights: Super Skill Week
Super Skill Week is a special event that aims to showcase the Skills specialty of various Pokémon. During this week-long event, helper Pokémon possessing the Skills specialty will have increased visibility and effectiveness. The event runs from August 11 at 4:00 AM to August 18 at 3:59 AM, providing ample time for players to take advantage of the bonuses available.
Event Features Include:
- An increased chance of triggering the main skill of helper Pokémon with the Skills specialty, boosted by 1.5 times.
- A three-level enhancement to the main skill levels of these helper Pokémon when they activate.
- A limited-time Mini Candy Boost feature to further enhance your Pokémon’s capabilities.
During the event, a variety of Pokémon with different sleep types will be available, regardless of the player’s sleep type for that day. This feature encourages players to explore and discover new Pokémon while participating in the event.
Pokémon Appearances During the Event
Throughout Super Skill Week, players can expect to encounter a variety of Pokémon, with some having a higher appearance rate. The following Pokémon will be more likely to appear:
Greater Appearance Rate:
- Toxel
- Toxtricity (Amped Form)
- Toxtricity (Low Key Form)
- Slightly Greater Appearance Rate:
- Meowth
- Psyduck
- Growlithe
- Slowpoke
- Magnemite
- Eevee
- Igglybuff
- Togepi
- Mareep
- Murkrow
- Heracross
- Treecko
- Ralts
- Sableye
- Plusle
- Minun
- Gulpin
- Wynaut
- Drifloon
- Bonsly
- Riolu
- Rufflet
- Dedenne
- Mimikyu
- Pawmi
Encounter Locations for New Pokémon
Players exploring various areas in Pokémon Sleep will have the chance to encounter these new Pokémon. Here are the designated areas along with the Pokémon you can find there:
Greengrass Isle:
- Meowth, Psyduck, Growlithe, Slowpoke, Magnemite, Eevee, Igglybuff, Togepi, Mareep, Murkrow, Heracross, Treecko, Plusle, Minun, Gulpin, Wynaut, Drifloon, Bonsly, Riolu, Rufflet, Dedenne, Mimikyu, Toxel, Toxtricity (Amped Form), Toxtricity (Low Key Form), and Pawmi.
Cyan Beach:
- Psyduck, Growlithe, Slowpoke, Eevee, Igglybuff, Heracross, Treecko, Gulpin, Bonsly, and Rufflet.
Taupe Hollow:
- Growlithe, Eevee, Igglybuff, Togepi, Sableye, Gulpin, Wynaut, and Riolu.
Snowdrop Tundra:
- Psyduck, Slowpoke, Eevee, Togepi, Mareep, Murkrow, Gulpin, Wynaut, Riolu, Rufflet, and Pawmi.
Lapis Lakeside:
- Meowth, Psyduck, Slowpoke, Eevee, Igglybuff, Togepi, Treecko, Ralts, Wynaut, Riolu, and Dedenne.
Old Gold Power Plant:
- Magnemite, Eevee, Mareep, Murkrow, Treecko, Plusle, Minun, Drifloon, Dedenne, Mimikyu, Toxel, Toxtricity (Amped Form), Toxtricity (Low Key Form), and Pawmi.
- Greengrass Isle (Expert):
- Meowth, Growlithe, Magnemite, Eevee, Mareep, Murkrow, Heracross, Treecko, Ralts, Sableye, Plusle, Minun, Drifloon, Bonsly, Rufflet, Dedenne, Mimikyu, Toxel, Toxtricity (Amped Form), Toxtricity (Low Key Form), and Pawmi.
Mini Candy Boost Feature
The Mini Candy Boost feature is designed to optimize the experience for players, particularly those who are new to the game. This limited-time feature allows players to maximize the experience gained from candies while using fewer Dream Shards compared to the standard Candy Boost.
When activated, Mini Candy Boost permits your helper Pokémon to receive double the usual experience from candies, but it requires four times the typical amount of Dream Shards per candy. Players can utilize this feature for up to 50 candies each day, making it an effective tool for leveling up Pokémon.
Conclusion
With the introduction of new bundles, Pokémon, and an engaging event like Super Skill Week, Pokémon Sleep is undoubtedly enhancing the gaming experience for its players. As you embark on new adventures, remember to take advantage of the various features and opportunities available. Enjoy your time in Pokémon Sleep and happy gaming!