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| Gday From WA; Im New and Need some help with the dream world | |
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| Topic Started: Nov 18 2011, 07:28 AM (446 Views) | |
| Attiq | Nov 18 2011, 07:28 AM Post #1 |
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Gday all. Im from Down South of West Aust. I've been trying for the last week to get my Kids and myself as friends in the Dream World but can't seem to get it to work.. I have them as friends, I exchanged friends codes, I've stood next to them with each of our DS's, I've thanked them, I've talked to them, I've Trancieved to them, I've entralinked to one of them, I did one of the quests, I've Union Roomed with them, I've swapped trainer cards, and I've traded with them and each time I go to the Dream world to see if we are dream pals...... nothing...... About the only thing I havent done that I can think of is battled them.... Can anyone please give me an idea of what i need to do or point me in the direction of the correct forum page to go read..... Oh and on the Dream World I have it set to friends only..... Thanks Attiq Edited by Attiq, Nov 18 2011, 07:49 AM.
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| Cat-Gonk | Nov 18 2011, 07:40 PM Post #2 |
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joe dimaggyo
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I don't think it's actually possible without somehow visiting each other's houses in the Dream World. However, I've seen a few forum posts that say that if you're in each other's Pal Pads and communicated over Wifi, you'll be able to each others' islands and therefore make Dream Pal requests. http://www.southperry.net/showthread.php?t=42582 implies that it's possible. |
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| Cat-Gonk | Nov 18 2011, 07:41 PM Post #3 |
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joe dimaggyo
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Just to confirm, do both you and your children have Pokemon asleep in the Dream World? Maybe if you and one of your kids were logged into the Dream World at the same time you'll be able to see each other's houses? |
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| RawkaCola | Nov 18 2011, 08:27 PM Post #4 |
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Gym Leader
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Haven't been able to use dream world much but good luck working out the issue! Whilst we're on the topic of it anyone know the quickest way to rack up dream world points/direct moi to a link with such info? |
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| Attiq | Nov 19 2011, 01:14 AM Post #5 |
Novice Trainer
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Ok that Link you sent me.......... BRILLIANT...... Thank you...... Its quite easy you must go in the center Room for it to work..... Thank you SO MUCH |
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| SoopahSpindah | Nov 19 2011, 09:48 AM Post #6 |
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Ace Trainer
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You should battle them, don't really try being so tough against. Coz kids, they win, they happy, they lose, they become a mankey. |
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| Attiq | Nov 19 2011, 11:52 AM Post #7 |
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Indeed I do agree.... I played for my son last night who was asleep... so I did a battle and I beat myself and when I told him this morning that he beat me in a battle he was so happy lol. |
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| SoopahSpindah | Nov 19 2011, 12:57 PM Post #8 |
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Pokemon Gives us a lesson about competitive battling and fun. Learning new strategies and well good sportsmanship such as gambling :D you win take money |
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| Cat-Gonk | Nov 19 2011, 06:35 PM Post #9 |
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joe dimaggyo
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Cola, the best way to rack up Dream Points is to water other people's plants and play mini games. Don't make a wish for a Pokemon until you hit the time limit, just keep grinding the games until your time is almost up and then do it. |
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| RawkaCola | Nov 19 2011, 07:04 PM Post #10 |
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Ah, wasn't sure if the mini games were worth it point-wise, thanks. |
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