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[[File:DW Pokémon Send.png|thumb|300px|A female Lickitung with {{a|Cloud Nine}}, her Hidden Ability]]
[[File:DW Pokémon Send.png|thumb|300px|A male Doduo with {{a|Tangled Feet}}, its Hidden Ability]]
:''For a list of Pokémon and their Hidden Abilities, please see [[List of Pokémon by ability]]''
:''For a list of Pokémon and their Hidden Abilities, please see [[List of Pokémon by ability]]''
Many Pokémon that are found in the Dream Island are not found in the [[Unova]] region, and would otherwise have to be migrated from a [[Generation IV]] game to be used. Almost all Pokémon are given Hidden Abilities that their species cannot have by normal means. Some Pokémon do not have Hidden Abilities because they are dependent on their ability, such as {{p|Slaking}}, {{p|Shedinja}}, {{p|Castform}}, {{p|Plusle}}, {{p|Minun}}, {{p|Arceus}}, and many Pokémon with {{a|Levitate}}; however, they may still be encountered here.
Many Pokémon that are found in the Dream Island are not found in the [[Unova]] region, and would otherwise have to be migrated from a [[Generation IV]] game to be used. Almost all Pokémon are given Hidden Abilities that their species cannot have by normal means. Some Pokémon do not have Hidden Abilities because they are dependent on their ability, such as {{p|Slaking}}, {{p|Shedinja}}, {{p|Castform}}, {{p|Plusle}}, {{p|Minun}}, {{p|Arceus}}, and many Pokémon with {{a|Levitate}}; however, they may still be encountered here.

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The Pokémon Dream World (Japanese: ポケモンドリームワールド Pokémon Dream World) is a special feature of Pokémon Black and White. Operated via the Pokémon Global Link website, the Dream World allows players to send a Pokémon to the Internet to obtain items and meet other Pokémon, making the website like a Generation V analog to the Pokéwalker.

Access

Fans may access the Dream World by creating an account at the Pokémon Daisuki Club website, which is available only in Japanese for Japanese players, or Pokemon.com for English players. To have full access to one's account, players must first send a Pokémon to the Dream World by using their C-Gear's only Online feature, Game Sync. After doing so, players may now have full access to the Global Link site. An account may only have one Pokémon Black and one Pokémon White game with access to it.

When doing certain actions for the first time, players are given a tutorial by Fennel. They may then explore the rest of the Dream World on their own. With the reopening of the Global Link site after the release of international versions of Black and White, players who have had Japanese accounts prior to the reopening will be given tutorials once again.

Due to the amount of people accessing the site at one time, players are currently given only one hour to access the Dream World a day. They may enter the Dream World again 24 hours after when they have entered. However, the website may occasionally be under maintenance, prohibiting access.

Features

Home

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Outside the house
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Inside the house

Players are given a home they can customize in the Dream World. With the use of certain berries, they may purchase Décor to decorate the rooms available in the house. The house itself may be remodeled for a certain amount of berries. Each day, players may also unlock one of up to five special pieces of Décor by talking to a designer named Loblolly in Nacrene City.

Also available in the house is a treasure chest, where players may see the items they have in the Dream World and choose which ones they would like to send back to their games. A Friend Board is also available for players to see which Pokémon they have befriended in the Dream World and which ones are waiting to be sent to their Pokémon Black or White games.

Garden

Unlike past generation games, Black and White do not allow players to plant berries. Instead, players may plant berries in the Dream World in the garden found in the area to the left of their home in the Dream World. Two rows are available from the beginning for players to plant their berries in, with each row allowing players to plant up to three berries. Subsequent rows will be dug by Diglett after players have earned a certain amount of Dream Points.

Berries and other items are found throughout the Dream Island. They may either be sent to the player's games, be traded to Dream World neighbors or be used to buy Décor.

Share Shelf

To the right of the player's home is a stand where items may be placed. Items placed here can be taken by neighbors and traded for their items.

Island of Dreams

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Arriving at the Tree of Dreams

While previously, players may access the other features of the Dream World even when they do not have a Pokémon in the Dream World, they may access the Island of Dreams only when they do have a Pokémon in the Dream World. The island has several areas players may explore, find items and befriend Pokémon. More areas are unlocked as players obtain Dream Points. If the player has access to more than one area, they are sent randomly to an area every time they go to the island. If players obtain the necessary amount of points to unlock an area, they may be able to access the area even without logging out of Dream World or Global Link. After exploring an area, players will go to the Tree of Dreams, where they may either choose a befriended Pokémon to send to their games or go to another area or the same area to befriend more Pokémon or find more items. However, if players have offered a berry and chosen a Pokémon to send, they may only come back to the Dream Island the next day.

Areas

Area Unlock Method
Pleasant Forest Default
Windswept Sky 2500 Dream Points*
Sparkling Sea 5000 Dream Points*


Mini-games

After finding a Pokémon, players are given an option to participate in mini-games in order to befriend them. Getting certain amounts of points in a game allows players to obtain Pokémon with moves not normally obtained by leveling up.

  • Find the missing Pokemon!
  • Pile ice cream!
  • Let's play with a Flying Pokémon!
  • Play with Wailord.

Abilities

A male Doduo with Tangled Feet, its Hidden Ability
For a list of Pokémon and their Hidden Abilities, please see List of Pokémon by ability

Many Pokémon that are found in the Dream Island are not found in the Unova region, and would otherwise have to be migrated from a Generation IV game to be used. Almost all Pokémon are given Hidden Abilities that their species cannot have by normal means. Some Pokémon do not have Hidden Abilities because they are dependent on their ability, such as Slaking, Shedinja, Castform, Plusle, Minun, Arceus, and many Pokémon with Levitate; however, they may still be encountered here.

Breeding mechanics

Female Pokémon with Hidden Abilities can pass on the Hidden Ability to their offspring. Ditto count as male for this purpose. For example, if a female Darmanitan with Zen Mode bred with a male Simisage, the offspring Darumaka may have Inner Focus instead of the usual Hustle and would evolve into a Darmanitan with Zen Mode, instead of Sheer Force. However, it should be noted that there is also a chance of not passing on the ability.

Neighbors

Players may make neighbors by meeting other players online, after adding Friend Codes, meeting on the GTS, or befriending someone at the Dream Tree. However, the latter two methods depend on options which are currently disabled. Players may go to their neighbors' islands and water their berries or trade items.

Dream Points

Dream Points are earned by doing certain actions in the Dream World. Similar to earning Watts in the Pokéwalker, gaining Dream Points allows players to unlock more areas in the Dream Island. On December 21, 2010, at 11am UTC, all Dream Point requirements were halved permanently.

Gallery


See also


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