

Unfortunately, the Bad Dreams that it caused led Baron Alberto to see Darkrai as a threat. In The Rise of Darkrai, Darkrai used its Dark Void in order to warn the people of Alamos Town about the coming attack of Dialga and Palkia.Squirtle, already tired from a previous attack by Jessie, James, and Meowth, was declared unable to battle. In Friend and Foe Alike, Ritchie's Butterfree, Happy, used Sleep Powder on Ash's Squirtle during their league battle.

In the following episode, Jigglypuff's song was able to put back to sleep the angry ancient Pokémon that slept there. In its debut episode, its song helped the cranky people of Neon Town finally fall asleep, after which, they woke up much more agreeable and friendly. However, its songs have still helped out Ash and the people he has met from time to time. When it discovered that its "audience" slept through it song, the balloon Pokémon doodled on the sleeping Pokémon, and people, before leaving in a huff. A Jigglypuff that followed Ash and his friends almost always used Sing whenever it appeared.In The Ninja Poké-Showdown, Koga's Venomoth used Sleep Powder on Ash's Pidgeotto during their gym battle, forcing Ash to switch.It put the town's children, as well as Misty under a trance, in which they would run away to a pond and start acting like Pokémon. In Hypno's Naptime, the abuse of Hypno's Hypnosis had been causing the Pokémon of HopHopHop Town to fall asleep without warning.He later tried to use Sleep Powder on Misty's Staryu in The Water Flowers of Cerulean City, but Staryu avoided its effects by diving underwater. In Challenge of the Samurai, Ash's Butterfree used Sleep Powder to calm a swarm of Beedrill.In Pokémon! I Choose You!, a Gengar uses Hypnosis put the opponent's Nidorino to sleep, forcing the Nidorino's trainer to switch.The following lists only times when they fall asleep through an attack. In the Anime, Pokémon and People often fall asleep, though not always with an effect. When it is asleep, the card is turned counterclockwise. Every turn, the trainer must flip a coin.

When Sleeping, it cannot attack or retreat. In the Card Game, there are five status effects that mimic common ones from the games. Since both games follow the Trading Card Game rulings, the Pokémon can fall asleep. The final is Sleepless, which prevents any of the former from occurring. The next is Yawning, where it causes Asleep in three turns. The next is Nightmare, where you cannot attack for 4 to 7 turns, and once you awake, it takes 8 HP. The next is Napping, which is just like Asleep, but once you awaken, all other status effects are healed. The first is Asleep, where the Pokémon cannot act for 3 to 6 turns (Its randomly changes). In the Mystery Dungeon series, there are many versions of Sleeping.
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Side Games Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series The Pokémon in question cannot make any moves during this duration of Sleep. Sleep lasts for 1 to 5 turns (Its randomly chosen). A Pokémon can make a move the turn they wake up now. Sleep is exactly the same as Pokémon Stadium, save for one change. Pokémon cannot make a move the turn they wake up. Sleep lasts for 1 to 3 turns (Its randomly chosen). In Pokémon XD: Gale of Darkness, you can use the "Call" button to awake a sleeping Pokémon. It can also, however, cause Poisoning or Paralysis.ĭisobedient Pokémon will fall asleep sometimes.
