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==In the games== | ==In the games== | ||
The Interdream Zone is automatically entered when beginning a search from the game's main menu. It is displayed as {{wp|augmented reality}} with the help of the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s 3D camera. In addition to real-world surroundings, [[Dream Cloud]]s and objects generated by them may also be visible. When Dream Clouds are hit using the Energy Pack's Beam, they may release Dream Orbs or moving spheres. Dream Orbs can be obtained when shot; spheres can be revealed to be Pokémon or [[item]]s dropped by Pokémon and subsequently be captured by being shot at. When in the Interdream Zone, the number of available Dream Clouds is displayed in the top-left corner of the touchscreen. When all Dream Clouds are destroyed and their contents collected, the player automatically exits the Interdream Zone as the search ends. | The Interdream Zone is automatically entered when beginning a search from the game's main menu. It is displayed as {{wp|augmented reality}} with the help of the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s 3D camera. In addition to real-world surroundings, [[Dream Cloud]]s and objects generated by them may also be visible. When Dream Clouds are hit using the Energy Pack's Beam, they may release Dream Orbs or moving spheres. Dream Orbs can be obtained when shot; spheres in normal situations can be revealed to be Pokémon or [[item]]s dropped by Pokémon and subsequently be captured by being shot at. Additionally, Pokémon with a [[List_of_Pokémon_with_form_differences#Forces_of_Nature|Therian Form]] may appear in specific situations when a Dream Cloud is hit. When in the Interdream Zone, the number of available Dream Clouds is displayed in the top-left corner of the touchscreen. When all Dream Clouds are destroyed and their contents collected, the player automatically exits the Interdream Zone as the search ends. | ||
==In other languages== | ==In other languages== |
Revision as of 00:48, 8 July 2016
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Location: | Between dreams and reality | |||
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Region: | None | |||
Generations: | V | |||
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The Interdream Zone (Japanese: 夢のはざま Interdream) is the main location of Pokémon Dream Radar. It is described as "the space between dreams and reality" by Professor Burnet, who studies the Interdream Zone. Dream Clouds matarialize in the Interdream Zone.
In the games
The Interdream Zone is automatically entered when beginning a search from the game's main menu. It is displayed as augmented reality with the help of the Nintendo 3DS's 3D camera. In addition to real-world surroundings, Dream Clouds and objects generated by them may also be visible. When Dream Clouds are hit using the Energy Pack's Beam, they may release Dream Orbs or moving spheres. Dream Orbs can be obtained when shot; spheres in normal situations can be revealed to be Pokémon or items dropped by Pokémon and subsequently be captured by being shot at. Additionally, Pokémon with a Therian Form may appear in specific situations when a Dream Cloud is hit. When in the Interdream Zone, the number of available Dream Clouds is displayed in the top-left corner of the touchscreen. When all Dream Clouds are destroyed and their contents collected, the player automatically exits the Interdream Zone as the search ends.
In other languages
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