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# What is Dream Client?

## Dream client – Advanced Version

Dream Advanced is a revolutionary product tailored for users seeking to enjoy the latest features without the risk of bans!\
Supported Clients:\
Lunar Client, Badlion, Forge, Optifine, Vanilla, and various unofficial launchers

Compatible Minecraft Versions:\
1.7-1.8, 1.12.2

System Requirements:\
Windows 10 or 11&#x20;

## Dream client – Basic Version

Experience the next level of control with Dream Minecraft Client! Our latest version is powered by a cutting-edge web GUI, putting the power at your fingertips. And here’s the kicker – you can now harness this control right from your phone! Elevate your gaming experience with Dream – it’s not just a client, it’s a revolution.

Supported Minecraft Versions:\
Badlion Anti-Cheat, Lunar Client, Badlion, Forge, Optifine, and Vanilla (1.7-1.8)

Discover the unparalleled experience with Dream today!

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