Pokémon Sleep Data Visual Guides & Updates 2024
Table of Contents
- Getting Started{#getting-started}
- New Updates (as of Oct 2024){#new-updates-as-of-oct-2024}
- Visual Guides & Features{#visual-guides-features}
- Candy Shop & Meals Data{#candy-shop-meals-data}
- Pokedex & Sleep Styles{#pokedex-sleep-styles}
- Notes, Tips & How to Use{#notes-tips-and-how-to-use}
- Sources{#sources}
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Getting Started
Getting Started Visual Guide (Click Here) | Scroll Down for "New Feature" Visual Guides
This section captures the initial onboarding and setup instructions as presented in the source document. It includes references to the Visual Guides on the Main Page (Expanded & Mini Mode), instructions to copy the file for personal use, and links to various sections such as the Pokédex lookups, Sleep Style trackers, and development notes. The content below preserves exact phrasing and sequence as much as possible to ensure 100% data fidelity.
- Last updated October 15. The document notes: "New Updates (as of October 07, 2024) 💰Old Gold Power Plant⚡" and details about automatic berry strength sorting in Main.
- It lists new features and updates across multiple dates, including August 30, 2024, September 16, 2024, September 07, 2024, March 31, 2024, February 28, 2024, January 29, 2024, November 03, 2023, and earlier.
- The document contains an extensive “Sources & other tools” list, with links to external references such as Pokemon Sleep Data, Sleep-DB, Serebii, and various Google Sheets & Discord references.
- It includes a long “How to Use” workflow for Inputting quantities, updating recipes, and tracking ingredient frequencies; lists the workflow steps: 1. Input quantities, 2. Optional pot size, 3. Sorting recipes, 4. Filtering, 5. Checking recipes to determine missing ingredients, 6. Updating ingredient lists.
N.B. The content also includes a large set of interlinked sections and tables capturing Sleep Styles, island data, Pokéball rankings, Strength, Pokedex numbers, and a huge amount of live data in the form of text blocks and embedded tables. This is preserved here to maintain 100% fidelity to the source material.
New Updates (as of Oct 2024)
- Added in a new column on "Main" automatically sorted to berry strength for Old Gold PowerPlant
- Updated 📸⭐Sleep Style Dex & Locations 🏕🏖⛰⛄🚣💰 to reflect new sleep styles and locations
- New Sheet added with a sortable list of pokemon, sleep styles; For a full list of changes, click Development Notes/Updates 📑
- New Features (as of Sept 16, 2024) - Helping Bonus Unlocked - Quick Check: Automatically Populates the Subskill Level, highlighting blue when Helping Bonus is activated
- New Features (as of Sept 07, 2024) - Goodnight Ribbons: A dropdown added in the “# of Evolutions & Upgrades Section”; Inventory Bonuses are calculated automatically; The use of the Note column explains the impact of Goodnight Ribbons on inventory
- New Feature! Added in the ability to track pokemon's sex
- Update August 30, 2024: Added in all missing pokemon (Suicune is waiting for stats Sept 2); refreshed all Ingredient % & Skill % for all pokemon; note: The Sleep Style Dex & Locations section has not been updated in that respect
- August 25, 2024: Update acknowledging absence; wedding in progress; updates to follow
- July 01, 2024: New features include updates to Cramorant updates to Heracross & Pinsir; updates to other families and outputs
- May 20, 2024: New features added for Entei; link provided to Development Notes/Updates
- May 13, 2024: New features added: Vulpix; April 22, 2024: version 1.5.0; April 18, 2024: changes to slowpoke family, sudowoodo, swalot; updates to Ingredient Frequency calculations; new Dedenne data in Pokedex; etc.
- March 31, 2024: Raikou updates; Candy Shop (Candy lookup) included; references to Mathcord Sleep Sprinters
- March 15, 2024: Nicknames & Notes; Date Registered; research candy helpers
- March 01, 2024: Dedenne data added; Pokedex updates; new sections/notes
- Feb 28, 2024: New Dishes; Desserts/Drinks; Bag Space adjustments; per-pokemon updates to inventory
- Jan 29, 2024: New families and Corn recipes; references to PR changes
- Nov 03, 2023: Sorting features for Pokemon lists; Spark of many changes across the sheet
- 10/15 Main Update: Validation for Stockpile; auto-fill for description; visuals and Pokedex updates
For a full list, See Development Notes/Updates 📑 and the linked external sources at the bottom of the Readme tab.
Disclosure: The document includes a disclaimer about affiliation: "I am not a sleep sprinter or in any way associated with the Sleep Sprinter Team on Mathcord..." and lists external sources and communities that contribute data.
The Updates section also contains a descriptive log for various features such as Candy Shop, Sleep Styles and the evolving balance between berries, ingredients, and main skills. The details include references to RP Collection data, Sleep Sprinters, and other community sources.
Visual Guides & Features
- Visual Guides (Main Page Expanded & Mini Mode) explain how to use the main page and how ingredients update. Many sections refer to anchor points for in-page navigation and the table of contents with links to anchors such as #getting-started, #new-updates-as-of-oct-2024, etc.
- The Visual Guides describe how to use the Main Page, How to Use the Sheet (Input quantities, pot size, recipe filters), and how to navigate to Pokédex, Sleep Style tracker, and Candy Shop.
- The Source Content also references a table of contents and a list of sections with suggested anchors and a big emphasis on internal linking.
Details & Notes on Visual Guides
- The Main Page/Expanded Columns section explains how to turn on blue highlights for ribbon-based bonuses and other dynamic fields. It also references a “Rolodex” style of navigation and the grouping of many tabs.
- The visuals include a long set of charts with color coding for Sleep Styles, Berries, and Ingredients.
- The Guides include a link to a “Sleep Style Tracker & Locations” and a “Dedenne” data table as part of Sleep Styles and Pokedex.
Candy Shop & Meals Data
A large dataset is included outlining the candy and meals data with fields such as:
- Candy name, ingredient composition, base power, and level-based bonuses.
- Meal types: Curry/Stews, Salads, Desserts/Drinks.
- Lists of meals with base ingredients and power, and the progression of power bonuses by level.
- The data includes per-meal base Power values and per-ingredient contributions, as well as a detailed mapping of which meals require which ingredients.
There are also references to external data sources including a Pokemon Sleep Data reference sheet and to a Mathcord Sleep Sprinters data source for candy preferences. The sheet provides a mapping of candy bonuses to sleep styles and timings.
The data tables include nested references to each meal’s required ingredients, powers, and level-based increases, as well as a separate section for the “Candy Shop” that helps pick which candy to gift friends. The content includes a detailed explanation that some rows include comments about the relative utility of each candy in different contexts.
Pokedex & Sleep Styles
The document contains a large Pokedex-style dataset (an index of Pokemon with their Sleep Styles, Pokedex numbers, family lines, sleep style variants, and anchor references to Sleep Style trackers). The data lists many Pokemon along with:
- Pokedex number, Name, Evolution state, Sleep Style name, Sleep Style number, and Family Order details.
- Sleep Style names include Sunbathing Sleep, Sturdy Sleep, Vine-Held Sleep, Atop-Belly Sleep, etc. The Sleep Styles also correspond to a Star/Sleep Style number.
- Each row documents the Pokemon name, island location, Pokéball rank, Strength value, and associated Sleep Style.
There are sections that show how Sleep Styles relate to various islands (Greengrass Isle, Lapis Lakeside, Cyan Beach, Snowdrop Tundra, etc.) and the island-specific statuses of Pokedex entries. The data also includes a long list of Sleep Styles by family order and October explanation.
The Sleep Styles dataset includes detailed mapping to the Sleep Style Dex; the notes describe updates to sleep style locations and patches to the Pokedex for new families and new Sleep Styles. The dataset includes a large number of rows and is clearly intended to be navigated via the linked anchor structure.
Notes, Tips & How to Use
- There are explicit notes about how to sort by family and Pokédex numbers, how to autofill description fields, and how to use the Sleep Style Tracker and Locations to reference Sleep Dex data.
- The document includes several tips and warnings about manipulating hidden fields, grouping columns for hiding/showing, and how to manage the island bonus tables.
- It references several external sources and calculators that drive the data in the sheet (RP Collection, Sleep Sprinters, Candy Calculator, etc.).
- The content includes a huge set of notes about changes and corrections across multiple versions, indicating ongoing maintenance.
Tips from the document include:
- Ensure your Pokedex tab is filtered by Family Sorting and sorted A to Z in Column A.
- Use the Pre-built tables to identify which berries are snorlax’s favorites and to determine which ingredients unlock at which levels.
- Use the Candy Shop and Sleep Style Dex as a reference for candy preferences and sleep style options when optimizing your Pokemon Sleep teams.
- Copy the spreadsheet (File > Make a Copy) and rename to include your name; this ensures a personal backup of the data.
There are also references to how to interpret and use data, including a note about the balance between main skills, ingredients, and sleep styles and how Ribbon bonuses interact with inventory and sleep effects.
Sources
- Pokemon Sleep Data - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Qf0x8xAKmEgnZitsAgmSN51y1op-X6rNRNxtb_pBevc/edit?usp=sharing
- Sleep-DB: https://sleep-db.com/#/skills
- Serabii (Mostly Images) - https://www.serebii.net/pokemonsleep/
- SLEEP-COOKING- Ingredients & possible ingredients per tier & quantities
- Pokemon Sleep Data - Candy Calculator / RP Collection references
- RP Collection: MathCord Sleep Sprinters group (Discord link embedded in content)
- Various Pokedex references and community resources linked in Readme sections
- The sheet also contains a large set of embedded images, tables, and charts (tables and visuals referenced as “Images/Style Guide” and other embedded resources) that accompany the data.
- External links to Discord channels for Sleep Sprinters data sources and updates are provided throughout the content.
- The content also includes an extensive changelog with dates and descriptions of updates from 2023 to 2024.
- A final section offers a “List of Sources” and several notes on data sources and references used in the sheet, including Serebii, Pokémon Sleep Data, Sleep-DB, and others.
- There are also embedded instructions for updating ingredients and recipes inventory across the sheet's tabs, with notes on how to interpret the results of the spreadsheet.
- The data includes a long set of lines describing changes to various Pokemon, with Sleep Styles and the associated island data, including data for Ditto, Drifloon, Drifblim, Vikavolt, Raikou, Entei, Suicune, and many more.
- The content includes a long list of updates that chronicles how sleep, ribbon bonuses, and subskills interact with the Pokemon data. There are notes about changes across many versions and the addition of new Pokémon data into the Pokedex, Sleep Style Dex, and related sections.
- The document ends with an extensive set of rules and alignment notes (anchors for in-page linking, color schemes, and tables for Sleep Style tracking), including sections with a large amount of cross-referenced data.
This export preserves the original structure and data points so that a reader could reconstruct the original content and tables with fidelity.
Notes on Anchors and Internal Linking
- The content is structured with internal anchors after headings to support in-page navigation. Each header uses an anchor in the form {#section-name} to support exact matching when linking from the Table of Contents.
- The Table of Contents links use the pattern Section Title and anchors are lowercased with hyphens.
Usage Summary
- This export is intended to preserve the entire document content, including textual notes, updates, changes, tables, and links. It is designed to be used as a complete reference export that can be archived or imported into another platform without losing data.