Pokemon TCG Pocket: Understanding Sleep Status

Author : Riley Mar 27,2025

In the world of *Pokemon TCG Pocket*, the Sleep status condition can be a major setback for players. When your Pokemon falls asleep, it becomes a sitting duck, unable to attack, use abilities, or retreat. This can significantly impact your strategy and potentially cost you the game. Let's dive into what Sleep means in *Pokemon TCG Pocket* and how to manage it effectively.

What Does Sleep Mean in Pokemon TCG Pocket?

When a Pokemon in *TCG Pocket* is inflicted with the Sleep status, it's rendered completely inactive. It can't perform any attacks, use abilities, or retreat to the bench. Your Pokemon remains in the active spot, vulnerable to your opponent's moves, until you can cure the Sleep condition.

How to Cure Sleep

Curing Sleep in *Pokemon TCG Pocket* can be challenging, but there are a few methods you can use:

  • Coin Toss: Each turn, a coin toss occurs. If you get Heads, your Pokemon wakes up. This means your Pokemon could be cured in as little as one turn, but unlucky flips might keep it asleep for multiple turns.
  • Evolution: Evolving your Pokemon is another way to wake it up. If you can evolve it, the Sleep condition is lifted immediately.
  • Koga Trainer Card: A lesser-known method is using the Koga Trainer card, which allows you to return a sleeping Weezing or Muk to your hand, effectively curing the Sleep status. However, this card is specific to those two Pokemon.

While waiting for a cure, you can set up alternative attackers on your bench or hope to draw a card that allows you to evolve the sleeping Pokemon. However, your opponent might use this time to their advantage, setting up their strategy or damaging your Pokemon enough to knock it out.

All Sleep Cards in Pokemon TCG Pocket

Hypno from Pokemon TCG Pocket, the best card that can inflict the Sleep status

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Currently, there are eight cards in *Pokemon TCG Pocket* that can inflict the Sleep status. These include Darkai, Wigglytuff, and Hypno, with Hypno being particularly competitive. Below is a detailed list of these cards, their methods of inflicting Sleep, and how to obtain them:

Sleep CardMethodHow to Get
Darkrai (A2 109)Through its attack, Dark Void, as a guaranteed effectSpace-Time Smackdown (Dialga)
Flabebe (A1a 036)Using its move, Hypnotic Gaze, as a guaranteed effectMythical Island
Frosmoth (A1 093)With its Powder Snow attack, also a guaranteed status effectGenetic Apex
Hypno (A1 125)Using its ability, Sleep Pendulum, based on a coin flipGenetic Apex (Pikachu)
Jigglypuff (P-A 022)The guaranteed effect of its Sing attackPromo-A
Shiinotic (A1a 008)A guaranteed secondary effect of its Flickering Spores attackMythical Island
Vileplume (A1 013)A side effect of using Soothing ScentGenetic Apex (Charizard)
Wigglytuff ex (A1 195)An additional effect of its Sleepy Song attackGenetic Apex (Pikachu)

Among these, Hypno stands out as the most formidable due to its ability to inflict Sleep from the bench without needing Energy. This makes Hypno an excellent support card for Psychic decks, allowing you to set up powerful attackers like Mewtwo ex with Psydrive. Additionally, pairing Hypno with Gardevoir can expedite your strategy even further.

While Frosmoth and Wigglytuff ex can also be integrated into various decks, Hypno remains the most competitive Sleep card in the current *Pokemon TCG Pocket* meta, not hindering your overall strategy.

Now that you understand the Sleep status and how to cure it, you can experiment with the best Palkia ex deck in *Pokemon TCG Pocket* to explore other powerful combinations and strategies with the latest cards.