'''Décor''' (Japanese: '''インテリア''' ''Interior'') is a type of decoration that was used exclusively in the [[Pokémon Dream World]].
Décor is only for aesthetics and serves no other function in the Dream World; however, some functional items provided by default are technically Décor: the Treasure Chest, Friend Board, Cozy Cottage, Watering Can, and Share Shelf. The Cozy Cottage is the only one which can currently be swapped for a different piece of 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 purchase Décor from catalogues, of which more than one are available; these are accessed from the Dream Catalogue. Additional catalogues may be provided by promotions. Décor may be added to catalogues already unlocked, as is the case with the Elegant Sofa.
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.
Upon first accessing the Dream World, players gain access to the Plain Catalogue, which they can use to buy Décor. The Treasure Chest, Friend Board, Cozy Cottage, Watering Can, and Share Shelf are already unlocked upon arrival.
The Design Table, Design Stool, Flower Vase, Cuddle Rug, and Wall Poster cannot be bought despite having Berry prices listed once unlocked; instead, they are unlocked by talking to Loblolly in [[Nacrene City]]. Players may choose one of the five items each day. They do not appear in the catalogue until they are unlocked.
Prior to the June 20, 2012 update, the Porygon2 Doll and Victini Doll were part of this catalogue.
The Plain Catalogue has been expanded quite a few times to add many kinds of Décor. Normally, they are added within a few hours after the announced date and time they would be available, unlike other Dream World additions.
The Elegant Bed, Low Bookcase, Chic Cushion, Elegant Lamp, Chic Bolster, Elegant Sofa, and Manor House were released on September 28, 2011 alongside the {{dwa|Spooky Manor}} to all languages of the Pokémon Global Link. The Rocket House, Space Window, Starry Mat, and Telescope were released on November 16, 2011 alongside the {{dwa|Rugged Mountain}} to all languages of the Pokémon Global Link. The Phonograph, Soap and Shampoo, Flower Bath Mat, House Plant, Poké Ball Rug, Basket, Bathtub, Shower Stand, Tree House, and Tropical Hut were added June 20, 2012 to all languages of the Pokémon Global Link.
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{{dwf|plain|Elegant Sofa|ようふうソファー|Western Sofa|Available by default from September 28, 2011 onward|Razz|45|Bluk|45}}
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{{dwf|plain|Elegant Bed|ようふうベッド|Western Bed|Available by default from September 28, 2011 onward|Lum|20|Bluk|40|Nanab|40}}
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{{dwf|plain|Low Bookcase|ようふうなたな|Western Bookshelf|Available by default from September 28, 2011 onward|Lum|15|Bluk|20}}
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{{dwf|plain|Chic Cushion|ようふうクッション|Western Cushion|Available by default from September 28, 2011 onward|Razz|20}}
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{{dwf|plain|Chic Bolster|たてながクッション|Oblong Cushion|Available by default from September 28, 2011 onward|Nanab|20}}
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{{dwf|plain|Elegant Lamp|シェード|Shade|px=100|Available by default from September 28, 2011 onward|Lum|10}}
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{{dwf|plain|width=50%|Manor House|ようふうな家|Western House|Available by default from September 28, 2011 onward|Razz|250|Bluk|250|Nanab|250}}
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{{dwf|plain|Rocket House|ロケットの家|Rocket House|Available by default from November 16, 2011 onward|Wepear|270|Pinap|270|Cornn|270}}
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{{dwf|plain|Space Window|うちゅうのまど|Space Window|Available by default from November 16, 2011 onward|Wepear|70|Pinap|70}}
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{{dwf|plain|Starry Mat|ほしぞらマット|Starry Sky Mat|Available by default from November 16, 2011 onward|Pinap|35|Cornn|35|Magost|35}}
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{{dwf|plain|Telescope|テレスコープ|Telescope|px=100|Available by default from November 16, 2011 onward|Magost|10}}
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{{dwf|plain|Rocking Chair|ロッキングチェア|Rocking Chair|Available by default from June 20, 2012 onward|Durin|40|Belue|40}}
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{{dwf|plain|Phonograph|ちくおんき|Gramophone|Available by default from June 20, 2012 onward|Watmel|40|Leppa|20}}
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{{dwf|plain|Soap and Shampoo|シャンプーとリンス|Soap and Rinse|Available by default from June 20, 2012 onward|Leppa|20}}
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{{dwf|plain|Flower Bath Mat|はなのバスマット|Flower Bath Mat|Available by default from June 20, 2012 onward|Watmel|20|Durin|20}}
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{{dwf|plain|House Plant|かんようしょくぶつ|Decorative Plant|Available by default from June 20, 2012 onward|Durin|100|Leppa|60}}
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{{dwf|plain|Poké Ball Rug|モンスターボールマット|Monster Ball Rug|Available by default from June 20, 2012 onward|Belue|35|Durin|35|Watmel|35}}
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{{dwf|plain|Basket|バスケット|Basket|Available by default from June 20, 2012 onward|Belue|20}}
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{{dwf|plain|Bathtub|バスタブ|Bathtub|Available by default from June 20, 2012 onward|Watmel|80|Belue|60}}
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{{dwf|plain|Shower Stand|シャワーデッキ|Shower Deck|px=50|Available by default from June 20, 2012 onward|Belue|40|Leppa|20}}
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{{dwf|plain|Tree House|森のかくれ家|Forest Refuge|Available by default from June 20, 2012 onward|Leppa|300|Belue|300|Durin|300}}
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{{dwf|width=50%|plain|Tropical Hut|リゾートな家|Resort House|Available by default from June 20, 2012 onward|Leppa|300|Watmel|300|Durin|300}}
====Promotion only====
{{DL|List of Pokémon Global Link promotions|Décor|Promotion}}-exclusive Décor were added in this catalogue. From September 28 to October 31, 2011—beginning the same day the {{dwa|Spooky Manor}} and several other items of Décor were released in all languages—the Museum Mat and Party Painting were available to Japanese players, requiring the password 「ハロウィン」 ''Halloween''.
Prior to the June 20, 2012 update, the Porygon2 Doll and Victini Doll were part of this catalogue.
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{{dwf|plain|???|パーティーのえ|Party Painting|Available via a promotion from September 28 to October 31, 2011|12=free}}
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{{dwf|plain|???|ミュージアムマット|Museum Mat|Available via a promotion from September 28 to October 31, 2011|12=free}}
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==Pokémon Doll Catalogue==
==Pokémon Doll Catalogue==
[[File:DW Pokémon Doll Catalogue.png|thumb|Pokémon Doll Catalogue]]
{{main|Pokémon Doll Catalogue}}
The Pokémon Doll Catalogue was released on June 20, 2012 after the update for {{game|Black and White|s|4=2}}. It was created with only dolls moved from other catalogues, and players who had unlocked any of the dolls moved here automatically unlocked the Pokémon Doll Catalogue; on June 22, 2012, due to the addition of dolls available by default, all players have access to this catalogue by default. The Porygon2 Doll and Victini Doll were moved from the Plain Catalogue to the Pokémon Doll Catalogue; the Snivy Doll, Tepig Doll, and Oshawott Doll were moved from the Pokémon Center Catalogue.
From May 18, 2011 to April 26, 2012, the Porygon2 Doll was available to Japanese players.
From July 13 to October 4, 2011, the Victini Doll was available to Japanese players, requiring the password 「ポケモンえいが」 ''Pokémon Movie''. That same event occurred from March 6 to May 29, 2012 internationally, using the password "PGLVICTINI12" in English.
The Snivy Doll, Tepig Doll, and Oshawott Doll were made available from December 24, 2010 to January 11, 2011 as part of the Pokémon Center Catalogue, which could be unlocked by simply accessing the [[Pokémon Global Link]]. If the Pokémon Center Catalogue was unlocked within the limited dates, players may purchase the dolls any time they desire.
On June 22, 2012, the Bulbasaur Doll, Psyduck Doll, Poliwhirl Doll, Slowpoke Doll, Magikarp Doll, Pelipper Doll, Buizel Doll, Mantyke Doll, Tympole Doll, and Ducklett Doll were made purchasable by default.
From June 22 to September 25, 2012, the Pikachu Doll was available to Japanese players, requiring the password 「リニューアル」 ''renewal''.
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{{dwf|doll|Bulbasaur Doll|フシギダネドール|Fushigidane Doll|px=80|Available by default from June 22, 2012 onward|Wiki|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|???|ピカチュウドール|Pikachu Doll|px=80|Available by promotion from June 22, 2012 to September 25, 2012|Rawst|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Psyduck Doll|コダックドール|Koduck Doll|px=80|Available by default from June 22, 2012 onward|Rawst|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Poliwhirl Doll|ニョロゾドール|Nyorozo Doll|px=80|Available by default from June 22, 2012 onward|Mago|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Slowpoke Doll|ヤドンドール|Yadon Doll|px=80|Available by default from June 22, 2012 onward|Wiki|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Magikarp Doll|コイキングドール|Koiking Doll|px=80|Available by default from June 22, 2012 onward|Chesto|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Porygon2 Doll|ポリゴン2ドール|Porygon2 Doll|px=80|Available only via a promotion from May 18, 2011 to April 26, 2012|12=free}}
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{{dwf|doll|Pelipper Doll|ペリッパードール|Porygon2 Doll|px=80|Available by default from June 22, 2012 onward|Rawst|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Victini Doll|ビクティニドール|Victini Doll|px=80|Available only via a promotion from {{tt|March 6 to May 29, 2012|July 13 to October 4, 2011 in Japan}}|12=free}}
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{{dwf|doll|Buizel Doll|ブイゼルドール|Buoysel Doll|px=80|Available by default from June 22, 2012 onward|Wiki|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|???|ツタージャドール|Tsutarja Doll|img=Snivy Doll|px=80|Available only by logging in from December 24, 2010 to January 11, 2011|12=free}}
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{{dwf|doll|???|ポカブドール|Pokabu Doll|img=Tepig Doll|px=80|Available only by logging in from December 24, 2010 to January 11, 2011|12=free}}
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{{dwf|doll|???|ミジュマルドール|Mijumaru Doll|img=Oshawott Doll|px=80|Available only by logging in from December 24, 2010 to January 11, 2011|12=free}}
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{{dwf|doll|Mantyke Doll|タマンタドール|Tamanta Doll|px=80|Available by default from June 22, 2012 onward|Rawst|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Tympole Doll|オタマロドール|Otamaru Doll|px=80|Available by default from June 22, 2012 onward|Chesto|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Ducklett Doll|コアルヒードール|Koaruhi Doll|px=80|Available by default from June 22, 2012 onward|Mago|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Charmander Doll|???|???|px=80|Available by default from July 3, 2012 onward|Leppa|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Meowth Doll|???|???|px=80|Available by default from July 3, 2012 onward|Watmel|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Jigglypuff Doll|???|???|px=80|Available by default from July 3, 2012 onward|Watmel|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Wobbuffet Doll|???|???|px=80|Available by default from July 3, 2012 onward|Belue|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Togepi Doll|???|???|px=80|Available by default from July 3, 2012 onward|Durin|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Scraggy Doll|???|???|px=80|Available by default from July 3, 2012 onward|Belue|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Pansage Doll|???|???|px=80|Available by default from July 3, 2012 onward|Watmel|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Croagunk Doll|???|???|px=80|Available by default from July 3, 2012 onward|Belue|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Emolga Doll|???|???|px=80|Available by default from July 3, 2012 onward|Durin|50}}
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{{dwf|doll|Axew Doll|???|???|px=80|Available by default from July 3, 2012 onward|Leppa|50}}
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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 contains things that can be found in actual Japanese {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} stores. Unlike most other things unlocked on Global Link, this catalogue merely requires players to click on it; no password is needed. After unlocking the catalogue within the limited dates, players may "purchase" the Décor anytime they desire.
The Pokémon Center Catalogue (Japanese: '''ポケモンセンターのカタログ''' ''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.
{{dwf|pc|???|ピンクのポロシャツ|Pink Polo Shirt|px=100|None|12=free}}
{{dwf|pc|???|ピンクのポロシャツ|Pink Polo Shirt|px=100|None|12=free}}
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==Daisuki Club Catalogue==
==Daisuki Club Catalogue==
[[File:DW Daisuki Club Catalogue.png|thumb|Daisuki Club Catalogue]]
[[File:DW Daisuki Club Catalogue.png|thumb|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.
The Daisuki Club Catalogue (Japanese: '''だいすきクラブのカタログ''' ''Daisuki Club Catalogue'') contains Décor based on the designs of the PokéGirl Home Design Contest competition winner, mizu, and was added on January 14, 2011.
[[File:DW Pokémon Café Catalogue.png|thumb|Pokémon Café Catalogue]]
[[File:DW Pokémon Café Catalogue.png|thumb|Pokémon Café Catalogue]]
A catalogue containing items based on "Pokémon Café" merchandise available in {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} stores in Japan was made available from May 25 to August 30, 2011.
The Pokémon Café Catalogue (Japanese: '''ポケモンカアペのカタログ''' ''Pokémon Café Catalogue'') contains items based on "Pokémon Café" merchandise available in {{OBP|Pokémon Center|store}} stores in Japan and was made available from May 25 to August 30, 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 requires no password for other regions.
Subsequently, this was made available to Japanese Global Link accounts from December 7, 2011 to March 1, 2012.
For North American and European accounts, it was available from November 18, 2011 to March 1, 2012. For Japanese accounts, it was available from December 7, 2011 to March 1, 2012. Players with accounts on the North American Global Link had to input the password "NPWINTER" (found in the December issue of ''Nintendo Power'') to access it, no password was required for other regions.
Notably, this is the first additional catalogue released internationally.
Notably, this was the first additional catalogue released internationally.
The Hero's Catalogue (Japanese: '''主人公のカタログ''' ''Hero's Catalogue'') contains furniture inspired by the player character's home in {{2v2|Black|White|2}}.
It was available from April 4 to May 28, 2013 to Japanese users who input a password.
Several unused Catalogue images exist in the Dream World game data.
Several unused Catalogue images existed in the Dream World game data.
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:DW Yellow Catalogue.png
DW Yellow Catalogue.png
File:DW Purple Catalogue.png
DW Pink Catalogue.png
File:DW Pink Catalogue.png
DW Grey Catalogue.png
File:DW Grey Catalogue.png
DW Brown Catalogue.png
File:DW Brown Catalogue.png
</gallery>
</gallery>
====Unknown catalogue====
====Unknown catalogue====
An image file of a castle was found with a [[Pokémon Sunday]] logo with the three houses in the world map section, indicating that it may be accessed through some unknown way.
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.
This article is incomplete. Please feel free to edit this article to add missing information and complete it. Reason: Japanese names
Dream Catalogue
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.
The Pokémon Center Catalogue (Japanese: ポケモンセンターのカタログ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.
English Name
???
Japanese Name
おみせのちいさいたな Small Shop Shelf
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
???
Japanese Name
おみせのおおきいたな Large Shop Shelf
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
???
Japanese Name
おみせのフロアマット Shop Floor Mat
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
???
Japanese Name
ピンクのポロシャツ Pink Polo Shirt
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
Daisuki Club Catalogue
Daisuki Club Catalogue
The Daisuki Club Catalogue (Japanese: だいすきクラブのカタログDaisuki Club Catalogue) contains Décor based on the designs of the PokéGirl Home Design Contest competition winner, mizu, and was added on January 14, 2011.
English Name
???
Japanese Name
ふわふわつくえ Airy Desk
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
???
Japanese Name
はねのいす Winged Chair
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
???
Japanese Name
ゆめごこちソファー Dreamy Sofa
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
???
Japanese Name
ゆめみるベッド Dreaming Bed
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
???
Japanese Name
きらきらマット Sparkling Mat
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
???
Japanese Name
ほしくずのかざり Stardust Decoration
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
???
Japanese Name
リボンクッション Ribbon Cushion
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
???
Japanese Name
おしろのまど Castle Window
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
???
Japanese Name
ドリームキャッスル Dream Castle
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
Pokémon Café Catalogue
Pokémon Café Catalogue
The Pokémon Café Catalogue (Japanese: ポケモンカアペのカタログPokémon Café Catalogue) contains items based on "Pokémon Café" merchandise available in Pokémon Center stores in Japan and was made available from May 25 to August 30, 2011.
For North American and European accounts, it was available from November 18, 2011 to March 1, 2012. For Japanese accounts, it was available from December 7, 2011 to March 1, 2012. Players with accounts on the North American Global Link had to input the password "NPWINTER" (found in the December issue of Nintendo Power) to access it, no password was required for other regions.
Notably, this was the first additional catalogue released internationally.
English Name
Candy Table
Japanese Name
キャンディテーブルセット Candy Table Set
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
Candy Window
Japanese Name
キャンディウインドウ Candy Window
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
Snow Pikachu
Japanese Name
ピカだるま Pika Daruma
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
Hero's Catalogue
Hero's Catalogue
The Hero's Catalogue (Japanese: 主人公のカタログHero's Catalogue) contains furniture inspired by the player character's home in Black 2 and White 2.
It was available from April 4 to May 28, 2013 to Japanese users who input a password.
English Name
Master Ball Rug
Japanese Name
マスターボールマット Master Ball Mat
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
Flat-screen TV
Japanese Name
うすがたテレビ Flat-screen TV
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
Pot
Japanese Name
ゴミばこ Trash Can
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
Blue Cushion
Japanese Name
みずいろクッション Light blue Cushion
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
Darumaka
Japanese Name
ダルマッカのにんぎょう Darumaka Doll
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
Ferris Wheel
Japanese Name
かんらんしゃのもけい Ferris Wheel Model
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
English Name
Hero's House
Japanese Name
主人公の家 Hero's House
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
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.
English Name
???
Japanese Name
??? ???
Additional Information
None
Price
Free
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.