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Skill Week Bundles Vol. 1 including Rufflet Incense revealed for Pokémon Sleep

Pokémon Sleep is continuing to add new content on a regular basis. Read on below to learn more:

Thank you for playing Pokémon Sleep!

To accompany Super Skill Week, Skill Week Bundles Vol. 1 S, M, and L will be available beginning 2025/01/20 00:00!

We’ve prepared some bundles of items that can help you befriend and raise Rufflet. Between them, these bundles include Rufflet Incense and Flying-Type Candies. These bundles are great for this event!

You can encounter Rufflet by setting its incense in the areas where it appears!

You may also want to stock up on Poké Biscuits and Ultra Biscuits before the event to prepare for more new encounters with Pokémon!

Availability Period: 2025/01/20 00:00 to 2025/01/27 21:59

Bundles:
Skill Week Bundle Vol. 1 S (250 diamonds)
• Poké Biscuit ×5
• Flying-Type Candy S ×5
Note: Up to three available per user.

Skill Week Bundle Vol. 1 M (1,200 diamonds)
• Great Biscuit ×7
• Poké Biscuit ×7
• Rufflet Incense ×1
• Flying-Type Candy M ×2
Note: One available per user.

Skill Week Bundle Vol. 1 L (3,000 diamonds)
• Ultra Biscuit ×3
• Great Biscuit ×12
• Main Skill Seed ×1
• Rufflet Incense ×3
• Flying-Type Candy M ×5
Note: One available per user.

If you set a Pokémon Incense before sleeping, that particular Pokémon will appear for sure during your next sleep research!

You can set up your incense on the stump by your tent or via the pop-up that appears when you tap the Sleep button.

Source: Pokémon Sleep site

There have been reports of Rufflet and Braviary appearing near certain areas—maybe this is thanks to the sleep research you’ve all been conducting!
It may be possible to encounter them during sleep research sometime soon.

■ New Arrivals
• Rufflet (Flying)
• Braviary (Flying)

We hope you’re looking forward to this!

Appearing Beginning

January 20, 2025, at 3:00 p.m.
Note: Pokémon Incense for the new arrivals can be used starting from the date and time above.

Appearing at

Greengrass Isle, Cyan Beach, and Snowdrop Tundra

Sleep Types

Rufflet: Slumbering
Braviary: Slumbering

Main Skill

Berry Burst
Gets a set amount of Berries plus a few of each of the Berries other Pokémon on your team collect.
Note: The number of Berries you’ll get is different than what you get from Disguise (Berry Burst).

Get the most out of your Pokémon’s specialties during Super Skill Week!
During this one-week event, helper Pokémon with the Skills specialty can really shine!

Also, Pokémon with the Skills specialty will be more likely to appear and the limited-time Mini Candy Boost will be available during this event.

We hope you’re looking forward to this!

Event Period:
• Monday, January 20, at 4:00 a.m. to Monday, January 27, at 3:59 a.m.

Event Areas:
• All areas

Mission Period:
• Monday, January 20, at 4:00 a.m. to Monday, January 27, at 3:59 a.m.

The following effects will trigger in the applicable areas during this event.

— All Days (January 20 to January 26) —
• The chance of triggering the main skill of helper Pokémon with the Skills specialty will be multiplied by 1.5.
• Main skill levels of helper Pokémon with the Skills specialty will be boosted by 3 when they trigger.
• The limited-time Mini Candy Boost function will be available.
• Pokémon of different sleep types will appear during sleep research regardless of your sleep type for that day.
• Certain Pokémon will be more likely to appear during sleep research.

The following Pokémon are more likely to appear during this event!

Greater Appearance Rate
Rufflet and Braviary.

Slightly Greater Appearance Rate
Meowth, Psyduck, Growlithe, Slowpoke, Magnemite, Eevee, Igglybuff, Togepi, Mareep, Heracross, Sableye, Gulpin, Wynaut, Drifloon, Bonsly, Riolu, Ralts, Dedenne, Mimikyu, and Pawmi.

Pokémon You Can Encounter in Each Area

Greengrass Isle
Meowth, Psyduck, Growlithe, Slowpoke, Magnemite, Eevee, Igglybuff, Togepi, Mareep, Heracross, Gulpin, Wynaut, Drifloon, Bonsly, Riolu, RuffletBraviary, Dedenne, Mimikyu, and Pawmi.

Cyan Beach
Psyduck, Growlithe, Slowpoke, Eevee, Igglybuff, Heracross, Gulpin, Bonsly, Rufflet, and Braviary.

Taupe Hollow
Growlithe, Eevee, Igglybuff, Togepi, Sableye, Gulpin, Wynaut, and Riolu.

Snowdrop Tundra
Psyduck, Slowpoke, Eevee, Togepi, Mareep, Gulpin, Wynaut, Riolu, RuffletBraviary, and Pawmi.

Lapis Lakeside
Meowth, Psyduck, Slowpoke, Eevee, Igglybuff, Togepi, Wynaut, Riolu, Ralts, and Dedenne.

Old Gold Power Plant
Magnemite, Eevee, Mareep, Drifloon, Dedenne, Mimikyu, and Pawmi.

Limited-Time Mini Candy Boost

Mini Candy Boost uses fewer Dream Shards than the regular Candy Boost function, so even beginner researchers can easily use this limited-time function.

Using Mini Candy Boost lets your helper Pokémon get twice the usual amount of EXP from candies in exchange for using four times the usual amount of Dream Shards per candy. This function can be used with up to 50 candies per day.

You can freely toggle this function ON or OFF by tapping the button in the upper right of the Level Up screen. Consider using Mini Candy Boost when you want to level up your helper Pokémon!
Note: This function will be set to ON by default during the event.

Notes

• 【Important】 Each day of the Super Skill Week event rolls over at 4:00 a.m.
• Event bonuses apply only to sleep data tracked during the event.
• If you want to report sleep data tracked before the event began and select “Review Later” during the event, event bonuses will not be applied.
• If you wait to report sleep data tracked during the event and select “Review Later” after the event has ended, event bonuses will be applied.
• Event bonuses do not apply to sleep tracking during the tutorial.
• You won’t be able to use the Mini Candy Boost function after the event ends. If Mini Candy Boost is available again during another event, the amount of EXP gained, Dream Shard consumption, and/or the number of candies that can be used in one day may change.
• If overlapping events trigger more than one of the same type of bonus, the larger bonus will be applied.
• Event bonuses will not raise main skill levels beyond max level. The value of the main skill displayed on the Pokémon details screen is the value before the bonus effects apply. Also, for Pokémon that were already on your team before the event started, the first time their main skill triggers during the event, in some cases, may not include the bonus effect.

Source: Official Pokémon Sleep news and PokemonSleep.net

Source:Pokémon

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