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The '''Dream Stone''' is an ancient [[Pi'illo]] artifact appearing in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. The Dream Stone is a rainbow-colored stone in the shape of a spiral. It is said to grant the wishes of anyone who possesses it. It is made up of happy dreams and like the [[Dark Stone]], it can grant wishes.
The '''Dream Stone''' is an ancient [[Pi'illo]] artifact appearing in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. The Dream Stone is a rainbow-colored stone in the shape of a spiral. It is said to be made up of happy dreams and grant the wishes of anyone who possessed it.


==History==
==History==
[[File:Dreamstone Artwork - Mario & Luigi Dream Team.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:Dreamstone Artwork - Mario & Luigi Dream Team.png|thumb|left]]
The Dream Stone is first mentioned by [[Eldream]] after [[Bowser]] and [[Antasma]] are defeated in [[Dream's Deep]]. He suggests that [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] head to [[Dozing Sands]] where the Dream Stone is located before Bowser and Antasma can get to it. After defeating [[Torkscrew]], it is revealed that Bowser and Antasma had reached the area before Mario and Luigi and have taken the Dream Stone. Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi]] eventually confront the [[Dream Stone's spirit]] in [[Dreamy Dozing Sands]], who tells them that the actual Dream Stone was taken to [[Mount Pajamaja]].
The Dream Stone is first mentioned by [[Prince Dreambert]] when he explained the disappearance of the Pi'illo race: The Pi'illos were entrusted with the protection of the Dream Stone as well as its counterpart, the [[Dark Stone]]. But then the evil bat king, [[Antasma]] stole the Dark Stone and shattered it before being sealed into the [[Dream World]], causing its [[Nightmare Chunk|Nightmare Chunks]] to send the Pi'illos into a deep slumber.
 
After Antasma escapes [[Dream's Deep]] alongside [[Bowser]], the Dream Stone is mentioned again by [[Eldream]], stating that Antasma go after it now that he is free. He suggests that [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] head to [[Dozing Sands]] where the Dream Stone is located before Bowser and Antasma can get to it. Unfortunately, after defeating [[Torkscrew]], it is revealed that Bowser and Antasma had reached the area before Mario and Luigi and have taken the Dream Stone. Antasma states that since he could not have the Dark Stone, the Dream Stone would have to do for his plans, and then flees the area with Bowser. Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi]] eventually confront the [[Dream Stone's spirit]] in [[Dreamy Dozing Sands]], who tells them that the Dream Stone was taken to [[Mount Pajamaja]].


Bowser and Antasma, along with [[Kamek]] and the [[Elite Trio]], are found on the peak of Mount Pajamaja with the Dream Stone. When Mario and Luigi reach them, [[Private Goomp]] turns on some speakers which begin playing the [[Dreambeats]]. Mario and Luigi escape before they could fall asleep, but the Dreambeats manage to spread across the entire island, putting everyone to sleep. The Dream Stone collects the energy from the sleeping inhabitants, powering it up. Once the Dream Stone is powered up, Antasma and Bowser wish for a castle, which Bowser promptly dubs [[Neo Bowser Castle (Mario & Luigi: Dream Team)|Neo Bowser Castle]].
Bowser and Antasma, along with [[Kamek]] and the [[Elite Trio]], are found on the peak of Mount Pajamaja with the Dream Stone. When Mario and Luigi reach them, [[Private Goomp]] turns on some speakers which begin playing the [[Dreambeats]]. Mario and Luigi escape before they could fall asleep, but the Dreambeats manage to spread across the entire island, putting everyone to sleep. The Dream Stone collects the energy from the sleeping inhabitants, powering it up. Once the Dream Stone is powered up, Antasma and Bowser wish for a castle, which Bowser promptly dubs [[Neo Bowser Castle (Mario & Luigi: Dream Team)|Neo Bowser Castle]].


Near the end of the game in Neo Bowser Castle, Antasma reveals that his wish from the Dream Stone was to create dream portals anywhere he pleases. After he is defeated, Mario and Luigi attempt to rescue [[Princess Peach]], but are stopped by Bowser. Before Bowser can finish of the two, [[Prince Dreambert]] demands that [[Starlow]] and Peach destroy the Dream Stone. After the Dream Stone is shattered, Bowser inhales the shards of the broken Dream Stone and transforms into [[Dreamy Bowser]].
Near the end of the game in Neo Bowser Castle, Bowser betrays Antasma and takes the Dream Stone for himself. Due to this, Antasma swears to have his revenge on Bowser after defeating the heroes, revealing that his ability to create dream portals wherever and whenever he pleased came from his wish to the Dream Stone. After he is defeated, Bowser attempts to wish the Mario Bros. out of existence with the Dream Stone, but was stopped by [[Starlow]] and [[Princess Peach]], who also destroy the Dream Stone at the behest of [[Prince Dreambert]]. After the Dream Stone is shattered, Bowser desperatley inhales the shards of the broken Dream Stone, transforming him into [[Dreamy Bowser]].


At the end of the game, Prince Dreambert, with the help of the other inhabitants of [[Pi'illo Island]], collects the dust that Bowser spat out and gives it to [[Zeekeeper]] to restore the Dream Stone. He instead, however, uses the dust to create a "[[Dream Coin]]", which he then shatters to shower the entire island in [[coin]]s.
At the end of the game, Prince Dreambert, with the help of the other inhabitants of [[Pi'illo Island]], collects the dust that Bowser spat out and gives it to [[Zeekeeper]] to restore the Dream Stone. He instead, however, uses the dust to create a "[[Dream Coin]]", which he then shatters to shower the entire island in [[coin]]s.

Revision as of 11:42, May 11, 2020

Template:Item-infobox The Dream Stone is an ancient Pi'illo artifact appearing in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. The Dream Stone is a rainbow-colored stone in the shape of a spiral. It is said to be made up of happy dreams and grant the wishes of anyone who possessed it.

History

Dream Stone artwork from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

The Dream Stone is first mentioned by Prince Dreambert when he explained the disappearance of the Pi'illo race: The Pi'illos were entrusted with the protection of the Dream Stone as well as its counterpart, the Dark Stone. But then the evil bat king, Antasma stole the Dark Stone and shattered it before being sealed into the Dream World, causing its Nightmare Chunks to send the Pi'illos into a deep slumber.

After Antasma escapes Dream's Deep alongside Bowser, the Dream Stone is mentioned again by Eldream, stating that Antasma go after it now that he is free. He suggests that Mario and Luigi head to Dozing Sands where the Dream Stone is located before Bowser and Antasma can get to it. Unfortunately, after defeating Torkscrew, it is revealed that Bowser and Antasma had reached the area before Mario and Luigi and have taken the Dream Stone. Antasma states that since he could not have the Dark Stone, the Dream Stone would have to do for his plans, and then flees the area with Bowser. Mario and Dreamy Luigi eventually confront the Dream Stone's spirit in Dreamy Dozing Sands, who tells them that the Dream Stone was taken to Mount Pajamaja.

Bowser and Antasma, along with Kamek and the Elite Trio, are found on the peak of Mount Pajamaja with the Dream Stone. When Mario and Luigi reach them, Private Goomp turns on some speakers which begin playing the Dreambeats. Mario and Luigi escape before they could fall asleep, but the Dreambeats manage to spread across the entire island, putting everyone to sleep. The Dream Stone collects the energy from the sleeping inhabitants, powering it up. Once the Dream Stone is powered up, Antasma and Bowser wish for a castle, which Bowser promptly dubs Neo Bowser Castle.

Near the end of the game in Neo Bowser Castle, Bowser betrays Antasma and takes the Dream Stone for himself. Due to this, Antasma swears to have his revenge on Bowser after defeating the heroes, revealing that his ability to create dream portals wherever and whenever he pleased came from his wish to the Dream Stone. After he is defeated, Bowser attempts to wish the Mario Bros. out of existence with the Dream Stone, but was stopped by Starlow and Princess Peach, who also destroy the Dream Stone at the behest of Prince Dreambert. After the Dream Stone is shattered, Bowser desperatley inhales the shards of the broken Dream Stone, transforming him into Dreamy Bowser.

At the end of the game, Prince Dreambert, with the help of the other inhabitants of Pi'illo Island, collects the dust that Bowser spat out and gives it to Zeekeeper to restore the Dream Stone. He instead, however, uses the dust to create a "Dream Coin", which he then shatters to shower the entire island in coins.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ドリームストーン
Dorīmusutōn

Dreamstone

Dutch Droomsteen
Dream Stone
Italian Pietra Onirica
Dreamy Stone
Korean 드림 스톤
Deurim seuton
Dream Stone

Portuguese Pedra Onírica
Dreamy stone
Russian Грезолит
Grezolit
From Грёза (Dream) and -лит (common suffix for rocks)

Spanish (NOA) Piedra onírica
Dream Stone
Spanish (NOE) Piedra de los sueños
Dreams' Stone

Trivia