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After a smaller scale Animal Crossing: New Horizons update earlier this month, Nintendo has confirmed another one for July 30. The biggest game-changer is the previously leaked Dream Suites, which will introduce a whole new way to explore other islands without having to deal with the frustrations of standard Animal Crossing: New Horizons multiplayer.

Dream Suite Animal Crossing: New Leaf Walkthrough and Guide by Paul (vhayste. This page from www.SuperCheats.com. Remember to come back to check for updates to this guide and much more content for Animal Crossing: New Leaf Print this page More Guides. Here you can visit the towns of other players or upload your own town in the Dream. My town's dream address is 5B00-004C-683C. To add a Dream Address to this list, go to the Submit a Dream Address page. To get a random Dream Address from the list, go to the random dream town address page. Search for dream code.

On July 28, Nintendo revealed the previously teased Wave 2 update for Animal Crossing: New Horizons. Arriving in just a couple of days, the update adds weekly firework shows at 7 p.m. on Sundays throughout the month of August, an island backup and restoration service for those that lose or damage their Nintendo Switch, and the aforementioned Dream Suites.

Dream Suites are the most exciting new feature from the update, so we're breaking down why they'll be such a big deal when they're added to Animal Crossing: New Horizons on July 30.

What is Dream Suite Mode? 'Take a nap in any bed placed in your home,' the press release for the July 30 update explains. 'While dozing off, you may find yourself in a strange realm where you’ll be greeted by Luna. Luna offers visits to other islands as a dream, and with her help, you can share your island as a dream with others too.' Basically, Dream Suites give players a way to share their island with others outside of multiplayer as long as they've upgraded to a house and have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription.

Luna does this by creating a Dream Address for the current state of one's island. Using these codes, Animal Crossing: New Horizons players can share their island or visit others without having to worry about the island-changing shenanigans that happen in normal multiplayer.

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How is Dream Suite different from multiplayer? While Animal Crossing: New Horizons' multiplayer is a fantastic addition, it comes with its own share of problems. Players have reported other users stealing from their islands during turnip exchanges.

Because 'nothing you do is saved' in Dream Suites, this is no longer an issue. Hosts don't have to worry about visitors messing anything up, and visitors won't have to be as careful when traversing an island. If you're a player who wants to create a narrative experience on your island, which has been done before, Dream Suites now give you an easier way to distribute that without worrying about anything getting mess up.

The Inverse Analysis -- This is the biggest update for ACNHsince April and we can't wait to see what the community can do with Dream Suites at their disposal. As one of the most popular games of this year, I'm sure tons of players have awesome islands that they've been afraid to share in fear of them being destroyed.

Dream Suites mean you'll longer have to worry about that. This feature was one of Animal Crossing: New Leaf for Nintendo 3DS' best new additions, so it was disappointing when Dream Suites were MIA at launch. Fortunately, previous datamines were right and the feature was just in the cards for post-launch support.

Animal Crossing: New Horizons Summer Update 2 lands on July 30.

This article is about the gameplay mechanic. For the building in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, see Dream Suite.
A player entering a dream in Animal Crossing: New Horizons

A dream is an online feature in Animal Crossing: New Leaf and Animal Crossing: New Horizons that allows players to visit other dream towns (dream islands in New Horizons). 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.

While initially absent from Animal Crossing: New Horizons, 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 New Horizons. 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.

  • 1Sharing a dream
  • 2Dreaming
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Sharing a dream[edit]

In New Leaf[edit]

A player lying down to share a dream in New Leaf

Once a day, the player can share a dream of their own town with other New Leaf players by lying down on the couch. Luna will ask the player whether or not custom designs from the town can be taken by visitors; if the player allows this, Wendell will appear in dreams of the town to provide the designs to dreamers. Luna will then tell the player their town's Dream Address and pay the player 5,000 Bells.

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 Welcome amiibo 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 New Horizons[edit]

Once a day, the player can share a dream of their own island with other New Horizons players by lying down on any bed in their own house. Dream Addresses are prefixed with DA and follow a similar format to the Dream Addresses from New Leaf (12-digit number). The player's Dream Address is added to their island map and passport once the Dream is initially uploaded. After the dream's initial upload, and upon each subsequent update to the Dream, Luna will mail the player a Dream Exchange Bell Ticket the following day, which can be sold at Nook's Cranny for 5,000 Bells.

Besides updating their dream and visiting other dream islands, the player can either delete the dream or set the dream to private, so that the Dream Address does not appear on the player's map or passport. Dreaming cannot be accessed when in multiplayer

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Dreaming[edit]

In New Leaf[edit]

A player entering a dream in New Leaf

To begin a dream, the player must lie down on the bed and pay Luna 500 Bells. They may then choose to visit a random town, input the Dream Address of a specific town to visit, or search for a town. They may then choose to visit a previously visited town or a random town, or to input the Dream Address of a new town to visit. While dreaming, the player may walk around the town and perform actions just as they would in the real world, but their actions will have no effect on the town.

The dream begins with the player waking up in the bed, which has been transported to the dream town's plaza. Luna stands next to the bed until the player chooses to wake up. Players can freely borrow tools like a shovel and axe from Lloid to use within the dream. If the player lies on the bed a second time, they will leave the dream and anything they have in their pockets will be lost.

The player who uploaded the town can be found walking around. When spoken to, they will say their recorded greeting. If a villager that lives in the player's town also lives in the dream town, that villager may comment on how 'it's nice that at least you're here!'.

Several areas cannot be accessed from within a dream, and houses are the only buildings that can be entered. If the player attempts to go inside Re-Tail, a notice on the door says 'Temporarily closed forever.', while The Roost's sign reads 'Closed 24 hours.'. The town hall is similarly locked, with a notice stating 'The town hall will be closed today. Thank you for your understanding!' Main Street is also inaccessible as the level crossing barriers are permanently closed, and the campground is similarly barricaded from being accessed. The Bulletin Board only displays the town's name and Dream Address, with no other notices being shown.

Custom designs on display in the town, such as on the ground and within houses are always visible. If the player who uploaded the dream chose to allow sharing of their custom designs, Wendell can be found roaming the town and will provide a selection of these designs for the player to copy.

Upon returning from a dream randomly chosen by Luna, the player has the option to tell Luna that they had a nightmare. This will prevent Luna from sending the player to that town again.

In New Horizons[edit]

A player entering a dream in New Horizons

When the player wishes to dream, Luna will ask them to provide a Dream Address or choose to visit a random island.[nb 1] Unlike the previous game, there is no charge for this service so dreaming is free in New Horizons. If the player tries to input their own Dream Address, Luna will reject it, stating that she cannot guide the player to their own island 'any more than [she] can divide by zero.'

Unlike in New Leaf, the player will not change into pajamas before dreaming, and will continue wearing the clothing that they had on beforehand. Clothes from Wand transformations cannot be worn as Luna also takes away the Wand, and must be taken off before dreaming. Beginning in the 1.5.0 Fall Update, players are able to view a list of dreams they have visited before.[1]

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 plaze. 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 pockets will disappear.

Lloid does not appear on the dream island unlike in New Leaf and thus the player cannot borrow tools. 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.

During a dream, the NookPhone apps work differently, with only the Camera, Map, Chat Log, and Best Friends List retaining full functionality. The Custom Designs app will allow the player to wear their designs, but not edit or display them. If the player tries to call Rescue Service, the Operator will note the 'Strange tunnels' and can only drop the player off at the plaza as a result. The Operator will not charge the player due to them not being able to choose where to be taken, though the Operator will complain about this. All other apps are completely unusable.

While dreaming, the player cannot learn DIY recipes, and any items that are picked up will not be cataloged. They also cannot enter Nook's Cranny or Able Sisters, and the message, 'Due to unusual circumstances, we will be closed today.' will be displayed if the player tries to enter either shop. The Airport can be entered, but Orville will simply tell the player to enjoy their visit, and will not offer to fly them to other islands or allow them to use the card stand. However, the museum still functions normally and as if the player were in another island's museum online.

If the player feels that the dream island violates Nintendo's terms of service this can be reported with the minus button, which will prompt Luna to immediately wake them up.

Official dreams[edit]

Several dreams have been created by or in affiliation with Nintendo and have been promoted as 'official' towns for players to visit.

CreatorTownDream Address
New Leaf
Nintendo JapanNinten0000 – 0100 – 0017
Nintendo of KoreaNinten0000 – 1066 – 6865
Nintendo of AmericaNintendo5700 – 2038 – 6151
Nintendo of EuropeNintendo7900 – 2106 – 3477
Welcome amiibo
Nintendo JapanNinten0000 – 000F – 4241
PikopuriPikopuri Village0000 – 0100 – 0017
New Horizons
Nintendo JapanNintenDA-6382-1459-4417

Gallery[edit]

Animal Crossing: New Horizons[edit]

  • The player entering a dream by lying down on a bed in their house and going to sleep.

  • The player exploring a dream.

  • The player accessing the design portal in a dream.

  • The player talking to a resident of the island that they are dreaming of.

  • The message displayed when attempting to enter either Nook's Cranny or Able Sisters while dreaming.

Notes[edit]

  1. Prior to the 1.6.0 Free Winter Update, Luna was not able take the player to random players' islands without the need for a Dream Address.

References[edit]

  1. Nintendo (September 25, 2020). 'Animal Crossing: New Horizons delivers pumpkins, costumes and a Halloween event with fall update'. animal-crossing.com.
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Gameplay Elements
PlayerPlayer • Mayor(Mayor points) • Catalog • Catch quotes • Hairstyle • Passport • Pockets • Photo • Reaction • Skin tone • Tool • Town Pass Card
TownTown/Island • Hemisphere • Amenities • Animal tracks • Rebuild the town • Acres • Town fund • Town initiative • Town ordinance
LifeHouse • Happy Home Academy • Balloon • Donation • Event • Fashion Check • Fêng shui • Insurance • Letter • Luck • Mortgage • Moving • NookPhone • Savings • Visit
ActivitiesBadges • Constellation • GBA minigames• Mystery Island Tour • Part-time job • Stalk Market • Swimming • Island Tour(Tortimer Island)
Character AIVillager • Special Characters • Catchphrase • Compatibility • Conversation • Episode • Friendship • Hobbies • Memory • Nickname • Personality • Petition • Sickness • Star sign
QuestsBall • Favor • Hide-and-Seek • Lost item • Time capsule
CurrenciesBells • Leaf Tickets • Medals • MEOW Coupons • Nook Miles • Play Coins • Vouchers
VehiclesBus • Camper • RV • Seaplane • Taxi • Toy Cornimer Robot • Train • U.F.O.
ConnectivityMultiplayer • amiibo phone • Dream • DS Suitcase • Friend Code • Happy Home Network(Design Contest) • Nintendo Network • Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection • NookLink • Tag Mode • Transfer • WiiConnect24
CheatingCheating device • Glitch • Hacking • Hacked villager • Seeds • Time travel • Villager modifier
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Gameplay Elements
Player
Player • Mayor(Mayor points) • Catalog • Catch quotes • Hairstyle • Passport • Pockets • Photo • Reaction • Skin tone • Tool • Town Pass Card
Town
Town/Island • Hemisphere • Amenities • Animal tracks • Rebuild the town • Acres • Town fund • Town initiative • Town ordinance
Life
House • Happy Home Academy • Balloon • Donation • Event • Fashion Check • Fêng shui • Insurance • Letter • Luck • Mortgage • Moving • NookPhone • Savings • Visit
Activities
Badges • Constellation • GBA minigames• Mystery Island Tour • Part-time job • Stalk Market • Swimming • Island Tour(Tortimer Island)
Character AI
Villager • Special Characters • Catchphrase • Compatibility • Conversation • Episode • Friendship • Hobbies • Memory • Nickname • Personality • Petition • Sickness • Star sign
Quests
Ball • Favor • Hide-and-Seek • Lost item • Time capsule
Currencies
Bells • Leaf Tickets • Medals • MEOW Coupons • Nook Miles • Play Coins • Vouchers
Vehicles
Bus • Camper • RV • Seaplane • Taxi • Toy Cornimer Robot • Train • U.F.O.
Connectivity
Multiplayer • amiibo phone • Dream • DS Suitcase • Friend Code • Happy Home Network(Design Contest) • Nintendo Network • Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection • NookLink • Tag Mode • Transfer • WiiConnect24
Cheating
Cheating device • Glitch • Hacking • Hacked villager • Seeds • Time travel • Villager modifier
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