Marbi Z
Cin-Der-Race!
- Mar 13, 2020
- #1
What Pokémon do you think you could easily or not so easily fall asleep with or on? Would some suffice better in the summer or winter? Could some even help you fall asleep? Discuss.
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wolf jani
The 6th member to reach 20 000 posts
- Mar 13, 2020
- #2
Darkrai is definitely the worst
Marbi Z
Cin-Der-Race!
- Mar 13, 2020
- #3
wolf jani said:
Darkrai is definitely the worst
That depends if Darkrai's ability is voluntary or involuntary.
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wolf jani
The 6th member to reach 20 000 posts
- Mar 13, 2020
- #4
Marbi Z said:
That depends if Darkrai's ability is voluntary or involuntary.
Oh yea that's true. good point
carterfeygo
Roar!
- Mar 13, 2020
- #5
Wooloo is fluffy like a pillow so it's the best Pokemon to sleep with. And I mean actual sleep not that other kind that's nsfw.
Mr.Munchlax
Great Ball Rank Trainer
- Mar 14, 2020
- #6
Probably a small normal type like Eevee or Lillipup since they’re fluffy, don’t have any body parts that may feel uncomfortable in bed, & they have a low risk of using moves that can hurt you while you sleep.
Munna & Musharna could also be good ones for insomniacs since their psychic attacks can put you to sleep, then you could wear them like a face mask or a night cap while they eat your dreams.
NovaBrunswick
Canada Connoisseur
- Mar 14, 2020
- #7
Torchic and Darumaka could keep you nice and toasty in the winter, and Wooloo could make a good fluffy pillow. I could probably have Cryogonal or Vanillite in the summer to keep me cool.
I'd find it pretty creepy to sleep with Mr. Mime or Jynx, especially after reading that one book in the Canalave library about people apparently marrying Pokémon in the past. (I think I'd find any Pokémon that looks vaguely human creepy to sleep with, to be honest.)
Marbi Z said:
That depends if Darkrai's ability is voluntary or involuntary.
I think Darkrai can choose whether or not to give someone nightmares, and even then, it's more for its own protection rather than out of spite or malice:
To protect itself, it afflicts those around it with nightmares. However, it means no harm.
(Dex entry from Platinum)
If Darkrai did make you have a nightmare, Cresselia could help calm you down and get you back to sleep.
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Luthor
Well-Known Member
- Mar 17, 2020
- #8
Well I really wouldn't recommend Magcargo. Its internal heat is said to be 10,000 °C and I imagine externally its still very hot.
RedJirachi
Veteran member
- Mar 17, 2020
- #9
carterfeygo said:
Wooloo is fluffy like a pillow so it's the best Pokemon to sleep with. And I mean actual sleep not that other kind that's nsfw.
I thought of the latter and wanted to make a Hatterene joke, but if we're talking about actual emotion I don't see a Pokemon that reacts so poorly to emotion would be a good choice for sleep
NovaBrunswick
Canada Connoisseur
- Mar 17, 2020
- #10
RedJirachi said:
I thought of the latter and wanted to make a Hatterene joke, but if we're talking about actual emotion I don't see a Pokemon that reacts so poorly to emotion would be a good choice for sleep
Cyrus would love Hatterene then. It hates emotion, and Cyrus wants to make a new world without emotions.
Pikachu Fan Number Nine
Don't Mess wit Texas
- Mar 17, 2020
- #11
A number of Pokemon are based on animals kept as pets, like dog and cat Pokemon. They could sleep on your bed, like real cats and dogs sometimes do. Even Pikachu could do this.
Leonhart
Imagineer
- Mar 17, 2020
- #12
I'm probably biased since I like the species so much, but Nyabby (Litten) seems like the perfect Pokemon to cuddle up with since it's furry and is a Fire-type, so I figure it's warm and pleasant to have in bed.
Captain Jigglypuff
*On Vacation. Go Away!*
- Mar 17, 2020
- #13
NovaBrunswick said:
Cyrus would love Hatterene then. It hates emotion, and Cyrus wants to make a new world without emotions.
But Cyrus also isn’t silent and Hatterene reacts very violently to sound.
Jesness
Togekiss Enthusiast
- Mar 17, 2020
- #14
Growlithe would be a good Pokemon to sleep with. It'd fit in your bed, it's a dog so it's likely to be really receptive to having a human lay all over it while trying to sleep, and it's a fire type so it's extra warm. The worst Pokemon would be any Pokemon that knows the move Dream Eater. That could get problematic in a hurry.
NovaBrunswick
Canada Connoisseur
- Mar 18, 2020
- #15
Jesness said:
Growlithe would be a good Pokemon to sleep with. It'd fit in your bed, it's a dog so it's likely to be really receptive to having a human lay all over it while trying to sleep, and it's a fire type so it's extra warm. The worst Pokemon would be any Pokemon that knows the move Dream Eater. That could get problematic in a hurry.
I think Growlithe is more like a tiger crossed with a dog, due to its stripy pattern. Dream Eater could be useful if you're having nightmares because Darkrai is around.
EmeraldArcanine
#TeamScorbunny
- Mar 18, 2020
- #16
Captain Jigglypuff said:
But Cyrus also isn’t silent and Hatterene reacts very violently to sound.
I thought it was just strong negative emotions, not sound. The thing's practically empaths poke-fied and all.
Captain Jigglypuff
*On Vacation. Go Away!*
- Mar 18, 2020
- #17
EmeraldArcanine said:
I thought it was just strong negative emotions, not sound. The thing's practically empaths poke-fied and all.
Read the regular form Dex entry in Shield. Basically Cyrus is bound to make noise at some point that will cause Hatterene to act out viciously because it thinks he’s being too noisy.
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thekorean
Well-Known Member
- Mar 19, 2020
- #18
Best: one of the puppy Pokemons.
Worst: Machamp. Talk about awkward.
Venomshock
Well-Known Member
- Mar 19, 2020
- #19
Vulpix (the original variety) is the best one to sleep with because it looks so fluffy and it must be really warm. Qwilfish is probably the worst one because of its spikes.
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Monox D. I-Fly
Well-Known Member
- Apr 6, 2020
- #20
Azumarill probably will be nice as a water pillow.
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