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'''Suite Dreams''' is an optional location in the remakes {{DQ6}}.
'''Suite Dreams''' is an optional location added to the remake of ''[[Dragon Quest VI]]''. It is managed by a maid named [[Sharon Hope]] and her two assistants, a female [[Warrior|warrior]], an elderly [[Dwarf|dwarf]], and a young dwarf boy.
==Appearances==
==={{DQ6}}===
Suite Dreams is a shrine found in the southwestern continent of the [[Upper World]], near to [[Castle Graceskull]]. As the name implies, it is a center for sharing dreams via the wireless communication feature of the [[Nintendo DS]]. By speaking to Sharon, the player can customize a message to be shared with other players when passing by them in person in a fashion similar to the [[Tag Mode]] found in {{DQ9}}. This message is called a dreamcard, and can be customized through the appearance of the NPC selected to represent the player, as well as his or her disposition, occupation, hobby, and the background image on which the dreamcard is printed—there are 64 varieties of each parameter available. The player's speaking syntax may be selected as well, though there are only 32 options to choose from. Once these details are finalized the player may write three lines of fifteen letters and/or characters to pass on to others when their DS is in sleep mode and receive other player's dreamcards as well.


It is a place that is incomplete, requiring the {{Party 6}} to collect [[Dreamscape]]s to restore it to normal.
Players are encouraged to share and obtain as many dreamcards as possible, with the reward for amassing 10 being the monster recruit [[Curie]] and 20 being [[Mercury]]. If players are unable to acquire dreamcards then simply completing the main game and returning to suite dreams will make these two slime buddies available to recruit.
 
====Android/iOS alterations====
Suit dreams has been altered to a scavenger-hunt instead of a multiplayer feature, requiring the {{Party 6}} to collect [[Dreamscapes]]. These dreamscapes are scattered throughout bookshelves across the world, with 6 being needed to recruit Curie and 16 for Mercury.


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Revision as of 18:57, 13 February 2023

Suite Dreams is an optional location added to the remake of Dragon Quest VI. It is managed by a maid named Sharon Hope and her two assistants, a female warrior, an elderly dwarf, and a young dwarf boy.

Appearances

Dragon Quest VI: Realms of Revelation

Suite Dreams is a shrine found in the southwestern continent of the Upper World, near to Castle Graceskull. As the name implies, it is a center for sharing dreams via the wireless communication feature of the Nintendo DS. By speaking to Sharon, the player can customize a message to be shared with other players when passing by them in person in a fashion similar to the Tag Mode found in Dragon Quest IX: Sentinels of the Starry Skies. This message is called a dreamcard, and can be customized through the appearance of the NPC selected to represent the player, as well as his or her disposition, occupation, hobby, and the background image on which the dreamcard is printed—there are 64 varieties of each parameter available. The player's speaking syntax may be selected as well, though there are only 32 options to choose from. Once these details are finalized the player may write three lines of fifteen letters and/or characters to pass on to others when their DS is in sleep mode and receive other player's dreamcards as well.

Players are encouraged to share and obtain as many dreamcards as possible, with the reward for amassing 10 being the monster recruit Curie and 20 being Mercury. If players are unable to acquire dreamcards then simply completing the main game and returning to suite dreams will make these two slime buddies available to recruit.

Android/iOS alterations

Suit dreams has been altered to a scavenger-hunt instead of a multiplayer feature, requiring the party to collect Dreamscapes. These dreamscapes are scattered throughout bookshelves across the world, with 6 being needed to recruit Curie and 16 for Mercury.

Gallery