Pokémon Café Forest (Dream World)
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Pokémon Café Forest (Japanese: ポケモンカフェの森 Pokémon Café Forest) was a promotion-exclusive area of the Island of Dreams in the Pokémon Dream World.
It was accessed from an option on the upper left area when the player was in front of their home. By going to the Pokémon Café—home of a Pansage, Pansear, and Panpour—players were able to go to the portion of the Island of Dreams where this forest, which resembles the Pleasant Forest, could be found. Only four different kinds of Pokémon were available here, and only one kind of mini-game could be played in order to befriend them.
Pokémon
Pokémon | Level | Availability | Ability | Featured moves | Mini-games | ||||||
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Poliwhirl | Lv. 25 | Default | Swift Swim | A | Rain Dance | Water | ♂ | Pokémon Bistro | ♀ | Pokémon Bistro | |
B | Haze | Ice | |||||||||
C | Water Pulse | Water | |||||||||
Eevee | Lv. 10 | Default | Anticipation | A | Helping Hand | Normal | ♂ | Pokémon Bistro | ♀ | Pokémon Bistro | |
B | Charm | Normal | |||||||||
C | Swift | Normal | |||||||||
Smeargle | Lv. 10 | Default | Moody | A | Sketch | Normal | ♂ | Pokémon Bistro | ♀ | Pokémon Bistro | |
B | Captivate | Normal | |||||||||
C | Sleep Talk | Normal | |||||||||
Burmy | Lv. 10 | Default | Overcoat | A | Protect | Normal | ♂ | Pokémon Bistro | ♀ | Pokémon Bistro | |
B | Bug Bite | Bug | |||||||||
C | Snore | Normal | |||||||||
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Items
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Lum Berry | Default | |
Fresh Water | Default | |
Soda Pop | Default | |
Lemonade | Default | |
Moomoo Milk | Default | |
Fire Stone | Default | |
Water Stone | Default | |
Thunderstone | Default | |
King's Rock | Default | |
Rare Candy | Default | |
Sweet Heart | Default | |
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See also
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