In Pokémon TCG Pocket, Sleep is a significant hindrance, crippling a Pokémon's offensive and defensive capabilities. While easily cured, its impact can be game-altering. This guide details Sleep's effects and cures.
Understanding Sleep in Pokémon TCG Pocket
Sleep renders a Pokémon unable to attack, use abilities, or retreat. An active Pokémon afflicted with Sleep becomes a vulnerable target.
Curing Sleep
Two primary methods exist to cure Sleep:
- Coin Toss: Each turn, a coin toss determines if the Pokémon awakens. This provides a chance for quick recovery, but consecutive tails can leave your Pokémon incapacitated.
- Evolution: Evolving a sleeping Pokémon instantly cures the status condition.
A less common method involves the Koga Trainer card, which returns a sleeping Weezing or Muk to your hand. This is Pokémon-specific.
All Sleep-Inducing Cards in Pokémon TCG Pocket
Sleep Card | Method | Acquisition |
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Darkrai (A2 109) | Guaranteed effect via "Dark Void" attack | Space-Time Smackdown (Dialga) |
Flabebe (A1a 036) | Guaranteed effect via "Hypnotic Gaze" | Mythical Island |
Frosmoth (A1 093) | Guaranteed effect via "Powder Snow" attack | Genetic Apex |
Hypno (A1 125) | Coin flip effect via "Sleep Pendulum" ability | Genetic Apex (Pikachu) |
Jigglypuff (P-A 022) | Guaranteed effect via "Sing" attack | Promo-A |
Shiinotic (A1a 008) | Guaranteed secondary effect of "Flickering Spores" | Mythical Island |
Vileplume (A1 013) | Side effect of "Soothing Scent" | Genetic Apex (Charizard) |
Wigglytuff ex (A1 195) | Additional effect of "Sleepy Song" attack | Genetic Apex (Pikachu) |
Hypno stands out due to its ability to inflict Sleep from the bench, making it a potent support card for Psychic decks. While other Sleep cards have merit, Hypno's strategic advantage remains unmatched in the current meta.