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[[File:DW Dream Catalogue.png|thumb|Dream Catalogue]] | [[File:DW Dream Catalogue.png|thumb|200px|right|Dream Catalogue]] | ||
'''Décor''' (Japanese: '''インテリア''' ''Interior'') is a type of decoration 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. Players purchase Décor from catalogues, of which more than one are available to Japanese players, and 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 Porygon2 Doll. | '''Décor''' (Japanese: '''インテリア''' ''Interior'') is a type of decoration 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. Players purchase Décor from catalogues, of which more than one are available to Japanese players, and 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 Porygon2 Doll. | ||
==Plain Catalogue== | ==Plain Catalogue== | ||
[[File:DW Plain Catalogue.png|thumb|Plain Catalogue]] | [[File:DW Plain Catalogue.png|thumb|200px|right|Plain Catalogue]] | ||
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. This is the only catalogue accessible for non-Japanese players. | 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. This is the only catalogue accessible for non-Japanese players. | ||
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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, while the Rocket House, Space Window, Starry Mat, and Telescope were added alongside {{dwa|Rugged Mountain}} November 16, 2011. | 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, while the Rocket House, Space Window, Starry Mat, and Telescope were added alongside {{dwa|Rugged Mountain}} November 16, 2011. | ||
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{{DL|List of Pokémon Global Link promotions|Décor|Promotion}}-exclusive Décor were added in this 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. 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''. | |||
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==Winter Catalogue 2011== | ==Winter Catalogue 2011== | ||
[[File:DW Winter Catalogue 2011.png|thumb|Winter Catalogue 2011]] | [[File:DW Winter Catalogue 2011.png|thumb|200px|right|Winter Catalogue 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. | 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. | ||
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Décor (Japanese: インテリア Interior) is a type of decoration 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. Players purchase Décor from catalogues, of which more than one are available to Japanese players, and 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 Porygon2 Doll.
Plain Catalogue
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. This is the only catalogue accessible for non-Japanese players.
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.
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Additions
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 Spooky Manor to all languages of the Pokémon Global Link, while the Rocket House, Space Window, Starry Mat, and Telescope were added alongside Rugged Mountain November 16, 2011.
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Promotion only
Promotion-exclusive Décor were added in this 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. From September 28 to October 31, 2011—beginning the same day the 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.
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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 Pokémon Center 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.
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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.
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Pokémon Café Catalogue
A catalogue containing items based on "Pokémon Café" merchandise available in Pokémon Center stores in Japan was made available from May 25 to August 30, 2011.
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Winter Catalogue 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.
Notably, this is the first additional catalogue released internationally.
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Unreleased catalogues
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.
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