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'''Dreamline''' is a [[Reality Shift]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. It allows the user to skate across a rope made of light created between two [[Spirit]]s.
==Story==
When [[Riku]] reaches the [[Brink of Despair]] and is looking for a way into the [[Castle That Never Was]], he spots [[Sora]]'s [[Meow Wow]] trying to get his attention from the castle entrance. When his [[Komory Bat]] shows up as well, he realizes that they are there to help him across and uses the Dreamline to create a rope and cross the gap.
==Mechanics==
[[File:RS Sprite Dreamline KH3D.png|left|150px]]
In ''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance'', Dreamline prompts the user to slide the 3DS's stylus to connect the Komory Bat and Meow Wow together. Doing this creates a rope of light decorated by Spirit sigils, and Riku simply must use [[Flowmotion]] on it to make it to the Castle That Never Was.
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD]]'', activating Dreamline instead instantly creates a line between the two Spirits.
==See also==
*[[Faithline]]
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[[Category:Reality Shifts]]
[[Category:Kingdom Hearts 3D Reality Shifts]]

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