Pokemon Sleep features a modest collection of 104 Pokemon, which may seem limited compared to other games in the franchise. However, this deliberate choice is meant to enhance the gameplay experience, as acquiring Pokemon through specific methods adds a unique challenge. The developers have assured players that additional Pokemon will be introduced in future updates, though no specific timeline has been provided.
Fortunately, players will not lack entertainment in the meantime, as the diversity of Pokemon on the four distinct islands is sure to keep them engaged. Those who have been playing since the app's launch have likely already unlocked the first two islands. However, progressing to Taupe Hollow, the third location, requires some effort. To access this island, players must discover and document 70 distinct sleeping styles. Once successfully unlocked, players can thoroughly explore Taupe Hollow and encounter a plethora of Pokemon exclusive to this island. Before embarking on their journey, players may want to reference the available Pokemon they can capture.
Every Pokemon In Taupe Hollow
Pokemon are divided into three Sleep types: Dozing, Snoozing, and Slumbering.
Dozing Type
The table below covers all the Dozing-type Pokemon in Taupe Hollow.
No. | Pokemon | Type | Specialty |
1 | Ekans | Poison | Berries |
2 | Arbok | Poison | Berries |
3 | Gulpin | Poison | Skills |
4 | Swalot | Poison | Skills |
5 | Gastly | Ghost | Ingredients |
6 | Haunter | Ghost | Ingredients |
7 | Gengar | Ghost | Ingredients |
8 | Croagunk | Poison | Ingredients |
9 | Toxicroak | Poison | Ingredients |
10 | Tyranitar | Dark | Ingredients |
11 | Umbreon | Dark | Skills |
12 | Sableye | Dark | |
13 | Houndour | Dark | Berries |
Dozing-type can land players some rather interesting Pokemon, such as Tyranitar, Gengar, and Umbreon. But they will have to reach the Ultra and Master tiers to get them.
Snoozing Type
Snoozing-type sleep could draw in exciting Pokemon such as Espeon, Charizard, and Cyndaquil.
Here is every Snoozing type in Taupe Hollow:
No. | Pokemon | Type | Specialty |
1 | Ditto | Normal | Ingredients |
2 | Growlithe | Fire | Skills |
3 | Espeon | Psychic | Skills |
4 | Diglett | Ground | Ingredients |
5 | Dugtrio | Ground | Ingredients |
6 | Charmander | Fire | Ingredients |
7 | Charmeleon | Fire | Ingredients |
8 | Charizard | Fire | Ingredients |
9 | Eevee | Normal | Skills |
10 | Rattatta | Normal | Berries |
11 | Raticate | Normal | Berries |
12 | Jigglypuff | Fairy | Skills |
13 | Wigglytuff | Fairy | Skills |
14 | Cyndaquil | Fire | Berries |
15 | Wobbuffet | Psychic | Skills |
Slumbering Type
Players who have a Slumbering-type sleep can expect to find the following Pokemon:
No. | Pokemon | Type | Specialty |
1 | Igglybuff | Fairy | Skills |
2 | Cubone | Ground | Berries |
3 | Marowak | Ground | Berries |
4 | Geodude | Rock | Ingredients |
5 | Graveler | Rock | Ingredients |
6 | Golem | Rock | Ingredients |
7 | Riolu | Fighting | Skills |
8 | Larvitar | Rock | Ingredients |
9 | Pupitar | Rock | Ingredients |
10 | Wynaut | Psychic | Skills |
11 | Togepi | Fairy | Skills |
Instead of being lured to Taupe Hollow by the presence of these Pokemon, it is strongly advised to remain in Greengrass Isle or Cyan Beach until their Pokemon reach a level higher than 20. Both iOS and Android users can access Pokemon Sleep.