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'''Dream Blocks''' are highly versatile blocks which are introduced to [[Madeline]] in {{ch|2|lf=1}}. They allow Madeline to dash in eight directions, similarly to a regular dash, passing from one side of the block to another. Upon leaving, the dash is immediately refilled, allowing for a lot of fast and smooth movement.
 
In 2A, Dream Blocks appear deactivated at the start, with a more pale looking texture and a glass-like sound effect when the player is walking or interacting with it. They behave very similarly to regular solids, and it's only possible to dash through them if the mirror cutscene is activated. In other chapters, they can be passed through from the start.
 
They're used very often as a faster and more versatile way to cross larger gaps, as well as for various speedrunning techniques that allow the player to cross specific obstacles. Some of them also are float back and forth, forming various platforming puzzles and challenges. If the player dashes into a wall through one of the blocks, Madeline will crash into the wall and die, unless the player has invincibility on, which will cause her to bounce back to the initial position.
'''Dream Blocks''' are highly versatile blocks which are introduced to [[Madeline]] in {{ch|2|lf=1}}.
 
== Techniques ==
* Main article: [[Dream tech]]
 
Being inside the Dream Block counts as staying on the ground by the game, allowing players to perform tricks such as [[Hyperdashes]] to jump with extra speed. They also have a large window to do a regular Dream Jump, allowing the player to buffer the input, making more complicated tricks like Dream Double Jumps possible.
 
Dream Jumps consist of multiple frame windows: buffer, freeze, exit and coyote frames, summing up to a 13 frame window to perform the jump. Some tricks however, cannot be buffered and are only possible through the exit or coyote frame windows, making the inputs 4-8 frame windows.
 
== Trivia ==
* Despite the entities being called Dream Blocks by the majority of the community, they're called "Space Jam" in the game files.
* Even though 8A has no Dream Blocks whatsoever, they appear in small amounts in both 8B and 8C.
* Due to the fact Dream Blocks are apparent in [[The Summit]], a lot of players discussed the possibility that its action might have taken in a dream.
* During [[Farewell]]'s early development, there used to be dark glass blocks with colorful shapes, that were used as decoration, however they were eventually scrapped and left in the game files, possibly to prevent players from confusing them with Dream Blocks.
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