Pokémon Sleep has introduced an exciting new feature that's sure to make your sleep sessions more engaging and fun. The legendary Water-type Pokémon, Suicune, is now part of the game, and you can participate in the Suicune Research event until September 16th. This event offers a unique opportunity to explore the sleep styles of this mystical Pokémon.
How to Catch Suicune in Pokémon Sleep?
Catching Suicune isn't straightforward, but it's definitely rewarding. Your primary objective is to collect Suicune Mane samples. Once you've gathered enough, you can exchange them for Suicune Incense and Suicune Biscuits, which are essential for studying Suicune's sleep patterns.
To collect Suicune Mane, you'll need assistance from other Water-type Pokémon. These allies will boost your efforts as you explore various locations, starting with Greengrass Isle, then moving on to Cyan Beach, and finally, Lapis Lakeside.
During the Suicune Research event, you'll encounter a variety of Pokémon with different sleep types, regardless of your own sleep type. You can enlist the help of Squirtle, Wartortle, Golduck, Blastoise, Psyduck, Slowpoke, Vaporeon, Totodile, Slowbro, Feraligatr, Wooper, Croconaw, Slowking, Quaxly, Quaxwell, and Quagsire to aid in your quest.
What Are the Locations?
The event takes place across three key locations: Greengrass Isle, Cyan Beach, and Lapis Lakeside. You'll notice that the local Snorlax in these areas is also participating, likely enjoying its new favorite, Oran Berries, which are a hit among Water-type Pokémon.
An exciting twist is that on the final day of the event, your Drowsy Power will be boosted by 1.5x, making it the perfect time to maximize your efforts. Don't miss out—download Pokémon Sleep from the Google Play Store and dive into this splashy adventure.
If you're new to Pokémon Sleep or unfamiliar with Suicune, don't worry. The game is a sleep-tracking simulation that rewards you based on your sleep patterns, making it both fun and beneficial for your sleep health.
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