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While dreaming, the player may walk around the island and perform actions just as they would in the real world, but their actions will have no effect on the island. As in the previous game, the player will awaken on the bed having been transported to the dream island's plaza. Luna stands next to it until the player decides to wake up, holding an umbrella if it is raining. If the player lies on the bed a second time, they will leave the dream and anything they have in their [[pocket]]s will disappear.
 
While dreaming, the player may walk around the island and perform actions just as they would in the real world, but their actions will have no effect on the island. As in the previous game, the player will awaken on the bed having been transported to the dream island's plaza. Luna stands next to it until the player decides to wake up, holding an umbrella if it is raining. If the player lies on the bed a second time, they will leave the dream and anything they have in their [[pocket]]s will disappear.
  
Lloid does not appear on the dream island unlike in ''New Leaf'' and thus the player cannot borrow tools. However, players can leave tools on the ground or on placed objects for the visiting player to pick up while on their dream island. Replacing the functionality of Wendell from ''New Leaf'', the plaza contains a design kiosk that allows the player to browse the island owner's custom designs, including Pro Designs, and take them out of the dream.
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Lloid does not appear on the dream island unlike in ''New Leaf'' and thus the player cannot borrow tools. However, players can leave tools on the ground or on placed objects like [[Item:Stall (New Horizons)|stalls]] for the visiting player to pick up while on their dream island. Replacing the functionality of Wendell from ''New Leaf'', the plaza contains a design kiosk that allows the player to browse the island owner's custom designs, including Pro Designs, and take them out of the dream.
  
 
Villagers living on the island can either be found inside their houses or wandering around the island. When spoken to, they will provide different dialogue then in the real world, often making jokes on the fact the player is dreaming. All players on the island can also be found wandering around, and when spoken to, they will reference the message in their [[passport]], or if none is set, greet the player with a general "Welcome!"<ref>https://clips.twitch.tv/AuspiciousInspiringDonkeyOMGScoots</ref>
 
Villagers living on the island can either be found inside their houses or wandering around the island. When spoken to, they will provide different dialogue then in the real world, often making jokes on the fact the player is dreaming. All players on the island can also be found wandering around, and when spoken to, they will reference the message in their [[passport]], or if none is set, greet the player with a general "Welcome!"<ref>https://clips.twitch.tv/AuspiciousInspiringDonkeyOMGScoots</ref>

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