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[[File:DW Dream Catalogue.png|thumb|200px | [[File:DW Dream Catalogue.png|thumb|200px|Dream Catalogue]] | ||
'''Décor''' (Japanese: '''インテリア''' ''Interior'') is a type of decoration used exclusively in the [[Pokémon Dream World]]. | '''Décor''' (Japanese: '''インテリア''' ''Interior'') is a type of decoration that was used exclusively in the [[Pokémon Dream World]]. | ||
Décor | Décor was only for aesthetics and served no other function in the Dream World; however, some functional items provided by default were technically Décor: the Treasure Chest, Friend Board, Cozy Cottage, Watering Can, and Share Shelf. The Cozy Cottage was the only one which could be swapped for a different piece of Décor. | ||
Players | Players purchased Décor from catalogues, of which more than one were available; these were accessed from the Dream Catalogue. Additional catalogues were provided by promotions. Décor could be added to catalogues already unlocked, as was the case with the Elegant Sofa. | ||
==Plain Catalogue== | ==Plain Catalogue== | ||
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==Pokémon Center Catalogue== | ==Pokémon Center Catalogue== | ||
[[File:DW Pokémon Center Catalogue.png|thumb|Pokémon Center Catalogue]] | [[File:DW Pokémon Center Catalogue.png|thumb|Pokémon Center Catalogue]] | ||
The Pokémon Center Catalogue was made available from December 24, 2010 to January 11, 2011 by simply accessing the [[Pokémon Global Link]]. This catalog | The Pokémon Center Catalogue was made available from December 24, 2010 to January 11, 2011 by simply accessing the [[Pokémon Global Link]]. This catalog contained things that can be found in actual Japanese {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} stores. Unlike most other things unlocked on Global Link, this catalogue merely required players to click on it; no password was needed. After unlocking the catalogue within the limited dates, players could "purchase" the Décor anytime they desire. | ||
Prior to the June 20, 2012 update, the Snivy Doll, Tepig Doll, and Oshawott Doll were part of this catalogue. | Prior to the June 20, 2012 update, the Snivy Doll, Tepig Doll, and Oshawott Doll were part of this catalogue. | ||
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==Winter Catalogue 2011== | ==Winter Catalogue 2011== | ||
[[File:DW Winter Catalogue 2011.png|thumb|200px | [[File:DW Winter Catalogue 2011.png|thumb|200px|Winter Catalogue 2011]] | ||
This catalogue containing winter-themed Décor was made available from November 18, 2011 to March 1, 2012. While requiring those with North American Global Link accounts to input the password "NPWINTER," (found in the December issue of ''Nintendo Power'') it | This catalogue containing winter-themed Décor was made available from November 18, 2011 to March 1, 2012. While requiring those with North American Global Link accounts to input the password "NPWINTER," (found in the December issue of ''Nintendo Power'') it required no password for other regions. | ||
Subsequently, this was made available to Japanese Global Link accounts from December 7, 2011 to March 1, 2012. | Subsequently, this was made available to Japanese Global Link accounts from December 7, 2011 to March 1, 2012. | ||
Notably, this | Notably, this was the first additional catalogue released internationally. | ||
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{{dwf|width=50%|winter2011|Snow Pikachu|ピカだるま|Pika Daruma|px=80|None|12=free}} | {{dwf|width=50%|winter2011|Snow Pikachu|ピカだるま|Pika Daruma|px=80|None|12=free}} | ||
==Hero's Catalogue== | |||
From April 4 to May 28th, 2013, Japanese users could input a password to access furniture inspired by the Player character's home in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}. | |||
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{{dwf|doll|Master Ball Rug|???|???|img=Master Ball Rug|None|12=free}} | |||
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{{dwf|doll|Flat-screen TV|???|???|img=Flat-screen TV|None|12=free}} | |||
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{{dwf|doll|Pot|???|???|img=Pot|None|12=free}} | |||
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{{dwf|doll|Blue Cushion|???|???|img=Blue Cushion|None|12=free}} | |||
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{{dwf|doll|Darumaka|???|???|img=Darumaka|None|12=free}} | |||
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{{dwf|doll|Ferris Wheel|???|???|img=Ferris Wheel|None|12=free}} | |||
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{{dwf|doll|Hero's House|???|???|img=Hero's House|None|12=free}} | |||
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==Unreleased content== | ==Unreleased content== | ||
===Unreleased catalogues=== | ===Unreleased catalogues=== | ||
Several unused Catalogue images | Several unused Catalogue images existed in the Dream World game data. | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
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===Unreleased Décor=== | ===Unreleased Décor=== | ||
Several pieces of Décor | Several pieces of Décor were found within the game data but did not appear within the game itself. | ||
====Unreleased Pokémon Dolls==== | ====Unreleased Pokémon Dolls==== | ||
Several unused Pokémon Dolls | Several unused Pokémon Dolls existed in the Dream World game data. | ||
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Décor (Japanese: インテリア Interior) is a type of decoration that was used exclusively in the Pokémon Dream World.
Décor was only for aesthetics and served no other function in the Dream World; however, some functional items provided by default were technically Décor: the Treasure Chest, Friend Board, Cozy Cottage, Watering Can, and Share Shelf. The Cozy Cottage was the only one which could be swapped for a different piece of Décor.
Players purchased Décor from catalogues, of which more than one were available; these were accessed from the Dream Catalogue. Additional catalogues were provided by promotions. Décor could be added to catalogues already unlocked, as was the case with the Elegant Sofa.
Plain Catalogue
- Main article: Plain Catalogue
Pokémon Doll Catalogue
- Main article: Pokémon Doll Catalogue
Pokémon Center Catalogue
The Pokémon Center Catalogue was made available from December 24, 2010 to January 11, 2011 by simply accessing the Pokémon Global Link. This catalog contained things that can be found in actual Japanese Pokémon Center stores. Unlike most other things unlocked on Global Link, this catalogue merely required players to click on it; no password was needed. After unlocking the catalogue within the limited dates, players could "purchase" the Décor anytime they desire.
Prior to the June 20, 2012 update, the Snivy Doll, Tepig Doll, and Oshawott Doll were part of this catalogue.
Daisuki Club Catalogue
A new catalogue based on the designs of the PokéGirl Home Design Contest competition winner, mizu, was added on January 14, 2011.
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Pokémon Café Catalogue
A catalogue containing items based on "Pokémon Café" merchandise available in Pokémon Center stores in Japan was made available from May 25 to August 30, 2011.
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Winter Catalogue 2011
This catalogue containing winter-themed Décor was made available from November 18, 2011 to March 1, 2012. While requiring those with North American Global Link accounts to input the password "NPWINTER," (found in the December issue of Nintendo Power) it required no password for other regions.
Subsequently, this was made available to Japanese Global Link accounts from December 7, 2011 to March 1, 2012.
Notably, this was the first additional catalogue released internationally.
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Hero's Catalogue
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Unreleased content
Unreleased catalogues
Several unused Catalogue images existed in the Dream World game data.
Unknown catalogue
An image file of a castle was found with a Pokémon Sunday logo with the three original houses in the world map section, indicating that it may be accessed through some unknown way.
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Unreleased Décor
Several pieces of Décor were found within the game data but did not appear within the game itself.
Unreleased Pokémon Dolls
Several unused Pokémon Dolls existed in the Dream World game data.
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