Dreamscape starts with seeing the possibilities in AZTEQ Metaverse. It's the phase where you plan your path, from picking an avatar to sketching a Life Title. In Life, this means using tools like the character designer to mix traits—take Leonardo's swords from TMNT and add Sonic's speed for a unique explorer. The interface lets you preview in different lighting conditions, ensuring your character fits districts like Ateles' canopies or Dorsali's wetlands.

For builders, Dreamscape involves mapping out venues. In Virtua, you view assets in 3D, sorting by date or rarity to inspire ideas. Imagine planning a shop in Pelecano: select textures for walls, place items from your collection, and test how visitors move through. Onyx, our AI guide, suggests tweaks based on your style, like adding pelican motifs for theme consistency.

Azimals fit here too, where you visualize companions. Choose a jaguar from Pantera with strength traits for combat, or an axolotl from Pelecano for agile swimming. Rarity previews show how a legendary variant glows, helping you decide what to hunt in quests. This planning makes your metaverse time purposeful, turning concepts into actionable plans.

Collaboration thrives in Dreamscape. Share sketches with your tribe in the Great Academy, getting feedback on builds for Alderaan outposts. Tools like Lucid let you walk through XR mockups, adjusting logic for doors or triggers. It's about dreaming big, with the platform's scale supporting ideas from small hideaways to full events.

Digitally, Dreamscape uses Tetra's engine for real-time views, running in your browser via WebGPU. No installations needed—just open and start creating. This accessibility means anyone can dream, whether on mobile for quick ideas or PC for detailed plans. In AZTEQ, this phase sets the foundation, making the shift to action feel natural.