Pokémon Sleep: Good-Night Ribbon

The Good-Night Ribbon is a brand new feature added in version 1.10.0 of Pokémon Sleep. It aims to reward you for spending time with your Pokémon!

Helper Pokémon can get Good-Night Ribbons based on the amount of sleeping time you’ve shared. Getting a Good-Night Ribbon will raise some of a Pokémon’s helping stats.

The effects the ribbon has on stats depend on which of the four levels of Good-Night Ribbon it is, and these levels are unlocked based on the amount of sleeping time shared with that helper Pokémon.

Good-Night Ribbon Levels

Ribbon level 1

  • 200 hours of sleeping time shared
  • Carry limit +1

 

 

 

Ribbon level 2

  • 500 hours of sleeping time shared
  • Carry limit +2
  • If the Pokémon can still evolve once (example: Pikachu), its helping frequency is shortened by 5%.
  • If the Pokémon can still evolve twice (example: Pichu), its helping frequency is shortened by 11%.

 

Ribbon level 3

  • 1,000 hours of sleeping time shared
  • Carry limit +3
  • Special profile icon of that helper Pokémon

 

 

 

Ribbon level 4

  • 2,000 hours of sleeping time shared
  • Carry limit +2
  • If the Pokémon can still evolve once (example: Pikachu), its helping frequency is shortened by 7% (for a total of 12% shorter).
  • If the Pokémon can still evolve twice (example: Pichu), its helping frequency is shortened by 14% (for a total of 25% shorter)
  • Note: Each level’s effects will be added as you unlock them. Example: If you unlock ribbon level 2 with Pichu (a Pokémon that can still evolve twice), you’ll get the effects of ribbon level 2 in addition to the effects of ribbon level 1. Therefore, that particular Pokémon will get three effects from the ribbon: +1 to its carry limit from the ribbon level 1 bonus, plus an additional +2 to its carry limit and 11% shorter helping frequency from the ribbon level 2 bonus.

Good-Night Ribbon Pop Ups

This new update does apply retroactively, but you will need to go into your Pokémon Box in order to trigger the Good-Night Ribbon on your Pokémon by clicking into them. You may need to restart your app in order to successfully trigger it on all applicable Pokémon. You will get a pop up telling you which Good-Night Ribbon level you have achieved with your Pokémon!

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