![]() ![]() Here, you will use your superior move an extra 1/9 of the time, but you will also fail to do anything an extra 1/9 of the time. Compare this with selecting the superior move, which has a 1/3 chance to use your best move and a 2/3 chance to do nothing. You have a 2/9 chance to select your best move and a 2/9 chance to select the inferior move. Using Sleep Talk therefore has a 5/9 (55.6%) chance to do nothing. The third turn, you have a 1/3 chance to wake up. Sleep Talk here is clearly superior, as it replaces a chunk (25% of the total) of "do nothing" with "use inferior move", which is still an improvement. Compare this to selecting the superior move outright, which has a 1/4 chance to use your superior move and a 3/4 chance to do nothing. You have a 1/4 chance to select your superior move and a 1/4 chance to select your inferior move. Selecting Sleep Talk therefore has a 50% chance to fail to do anything useful (wake up or select Rest). The second turn, you have a 1/4 chance to wake up. If you are slower, this is the turn they are putting you to sleep. ![]() If you are faster, this is the first after you are put to sleep. The first turn it's obviously best to Sleep Talk as you have a 0% chance to wake up, so you only have a 1/3 chance to do nothing (as opposed to a 100% chance if you select any move but Sleep Talk). Inferior move is the move that is better than no move, but worse than the superior move. Superior move is the move the Pokemon would select if it were awake, essentially. The first case is when a Pokemon is put to sleep with the following move set: Rest, Sleep Talk, superior move, inferior move. This analysis does not consider issues of PP, as that becomes too complex and mostly irrelevant. I will consider the strategy for when to use Sleep Talk in a few cases. This means that you have a 0% chance to wake up on the first turn of sleep, a 1/4 chance to wake up on the second turn of sleep, a 1/3 chance to wake up on the third turn of sleep, a 1/2 chance to wake up on the fourth turn of sleep, and a 100% chance to wake up on the fifth turn. Maximum stats are calculated with 252 EVs, IVs of 31, and a helpful nature, if applicable.When a Pokemon is hit by a Sleep move, it gets 1-4 "fast asleep" messages and prior to waking up.Minimum stats are calculated with 0 EVs, IVs of 0, and a hindering nature, if applicable.This Pokémon cannot be caught in the wild. As its rotund bulk builds, it becomes steadily more slothful. Snorlax is docile enough to let children and small Pokémon bounce on its large stomach. It can even handle thorny plants or Muk's poison. It is not a picky eater, as its strong stomach allows it to eat even moldy food without feeling any ill effects. (400 kg) of food per day before returning to its slumber. It wakes up only to eat, requiring 900 lbs. Snorlax is often found in mountains and forests. Snorlax's bulk makes it the heaviest Normal type. It has round feet, which both have three claws and a circular brown paw pad, and short arms with five claws on each hand. Its head is large with small, pointed ears and two pointed teeth protruding from its lower jaw. Its body is composed of mostly its belly, as its limbs are comparatively small. Snorlax is a huge, bipedal, dark blue-green Pokémon with a cream-colored face, belly, and feet. ![]()
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