Happy World Sleep Day!
- Tiger

- Mar 20
- 2 min read

Pokémon Sleep held an 8.5-hour long Pokémon Sleep CHAMPION TOURNAMENT 2024 on April 1st, 2024, even though the app seems to have failed.
Tiger thinks that if she had known about this competition at the time, she would definitely have participated. Since she missed it, she must get a good night's sleep on this year's World Sleep Day, which is tomorrow.
Here are a few core Pokémon related to sleep she want to share:

Snorlax is the game mascot of Pokémon Sleep, appearing on the game's logo. It has been asleep ever since it was born. Once a Snorlax enters its slumber, it is almost impossible to wake it up.

It scatters sparkling spores. Anyone who sees these lights falls into a deep sleep. It releases sparkling spores that induce drowsiness. When its prey succumbs to sleep, this Pokémon feeds by absorbing their energy.

Those who sleep with a Shaymin feather are sure to have happy dreams.

Delcatty can sleep anywhere it wants to sleep; it doesn’t need a fixed nest. If another Pokémon approaches it while it’s sleeping, this Pokémon will never fight, it will simply walk away. And its design even includes a neck pillow.

Sleeps 18 hours a day. If it senses danger, it will teleport to a safe place while sleeping. Abra uses its powers to float while sleeping. It uses its springy tail as a pillow.

If you sleep with it, it will sometimes show you dreams it has eaten in the past. Watching its swinging pendulum can put anyone to sleep within three seconds, even someone who has just woken up.

Musharna is believed to share a common ancestor with Drowzee. It eats the dreams of people and Pokémon. When it eats a pleasant dream, it exhales a pink mist. It is always drowsy and dreaming. If it has just woken up, it’s best not to disturb it, as it becomes very irritable when first roused from sleep.
Wish you a good sleep and sweet dreams.🌛


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