How the Sleep Styles Work для Pokémon Sleep на iOS



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How the Sleep Styles Work

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This game has three sleep styles: Dozing, Slumbering, and Snoozing. The Pokémon sleep styles you find are determined by how you sleep; depending on how well you sleep, you may discover different Pokémon every morning. The better you sleep, the rarer the Pokémon you can find. You can befriend some of these Pokémon with Biscuits.

Dozing Sleep Style

If you are a Dozer, it means you have a difficult time sleeping. Either you wake up a lot through the night or make a lot of noise. As a result, you’ll attract mainly Grass-Type Pokémon to your camp. 

Suppose you’re a heavier sleeper hoping to get some Dozing Pokémon. In that case, you can either try to take a nap that lasts longer than 90 minutes (otherwise, it won’t count toward Professor Neroli’s research), or you can leave your phone in a place where it’ll hear you talking and going about your business during the day. 

However, we don’t recommend you purposefully mess up your sleep just to get a few Pokémon.

Slumbering Sleep Style

If you’re a Slumberer, it means you have the best sleep. You sleep for close to 8 hours and very rarely wake up during the night. It’s one of the more difficult nights of sleep to get. You’ll attract mainly Water-Type Pokémon through this way of sleeping.

Given that this is one of the most difficult sleep types to achieve, you may need to do a bit of finagling to achieve this sleep style. You can place your phone further from your bed or log into a sleep session and quietly go about your daily activities. You could leave your phone on a flat surface or closed room, but the app might realize that you’re not actually sleeping, and then it won’t record your data.

Snoozing Sleep Style

If you’re a Snoozer, you have the most common sleep style. As you’re between Dozers and Slumberers, you sleep a decent amount through the night and wake up a bit more frequently than Slumberers. Snoozers attract mostly Fire-Type Pokémon.

If you’re hoping to find some Snoozing Pokémon while awake, you’ll want to keep your phone in a quiet office space where it’ll only hear you typing or a room you enter and exit occasionally during the day.