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{{Wrongpage|the gameplay mechanic|the building in New Leaf|Dream Suite}}
 
{{Wrongpage|the gameplay mechanic|the building in New Leaf|Dream Suite}}
 
[[File:NH Entering Dream 1 Free Summer Update.png|thumb|right|250px|A player entering a dream in {{NH|nolink}}]]
 
[[File:NH Entering Dream 1 Free Summer Update.png|thumb|right|250px|A player entering a dream in {{NH|nolink}}]]
A '''dream''' is an online feature in {{NL}} and {{NH}} that allows [[player]]s to go to sleep and have [[Luna]] take them to a static, "dream" version of another [[town]]. The player can upload a dream version of their town, which can then be visited frozen in the state it was uploaded in, including the time of year. The player can interact with dream towns by taking items, plucking flowers, cutting down trees, and more, but the actual town is not affected and any items are lost upon waking up from the dream. The player can interact with the town's residents (including villagers and other players) and enter their houses, but most other buildings and secondary areas such as [[Main Street]] are inaccessible.
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A '''dream''' is an online feature in {{NL}} and {{NH}} that allows [[player]]s to visit other dream [[town]]s (dream islands in {{NH|short|nolink}}). Unlike regular town visits, some areas (like [[Main Street]] or [[town hall]]) are inaccessible and the player cannot take any items from this town (if they are lying on the ground). In both games, [[Luna]] will hold onto the items that were in the player's pockets prior to dreaming, and will return them once the player wakes up.
  
In {{NL|nolink}}, dreams are accessed via the [[Dream Suite]], a [[public works project]] that can be built on Main Street. While initially absent from {{NH|nolink}}, dreams were added in the 1.4.0 [[Free Summer Update]] Wave 2 and are accessed by lying down in any [[bed]] in the [[Player house|player's own house]]. Uploading and visiting dreams in {{NL|short|nolink}} will no longer be possible following the upcoming discontinuation of online services for the [[Nintendo 3DS]] in April 2024.
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While initially absent from {{NH|nolink}}, dreams were added in the 1.4.0 [[Free Summer Update]] Wave 2. Unlike the previous game, the player can sleep on a regular [[bed]] rather than in the Dream Suite, which does not exist in {{NH|short|nolink}}. Dreams may only be accessed if the bed that the player sleeps on is in their own house, and if the airport gates are closed.
  
 
==Sharing a dream==
 
==Sharing a dream==
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The first time the player uploads the dream of their town, Luna will add the town's Dream Address to the player's [[Town Pass Card]]. After later updates, Luna will tell the player how many other players have dreamed of their towns. The player may also talk directly to Luna to have the dream of their town deleted.
 
The first time the player uploads the dream of their town, Luna will add the town's Dream Address to the player's [[Town Pass Card]]. After later updates, Luna will tell the player how many other players have dreamed of their towns. The player may also talk directly to Luna to have the dream of their town deleted.
  
Before the {{NLWa|short}} update, a Dream Address consisted of 12 digits; however, after update they now contain hexadecimal values. All towns shared before this update were removed.
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Before {{NLWa|short}} update, a Dream Address consisted of 12 digits; however, after update they now contain hexadecimal values. All towns shared before this update were removed.
  
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===

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