FAQs
In order to unlock Slush Ice, you need to partially complete the quest The Unknown Flavor. This quest becomes available after reaching maximum friendship with Remy, as well as having unlocked Wall-E, and the Sunlit Plateau, Frosted Heights, and Dazzling Beach biomes.
How to unlock Slush Ice in Dreamlight Valley? ›
In order to unlock Slush Ice, you need to partially complete the quest The Unknown Flavor. This quest becomes available after reaching maximum friendship with Remy, as well as having unlocked Wall-E, and the Sunlit Plateau, Frosted Heights, and Dazzling Beach biomes.
Where do you get ice in Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›
The Ice Chunks can be found laying around inside the Ice Cavern in Forest of Valor and are easy to spot, while Snow can be quickly found or dug up from Frosted Heights. The Vial of Freezing Water, meanwhile, can be scooped up at a glowing spot next to the water in Frosted Heights.
How to unlock singing ice quest? ›
You can get this quest after getting Elsa to Friendship level 6. After this quest, you will be able to remove large ice blocks with your pickaxe. Here you can find all your subjects for the quest and explanations behind it.
How to get Remy to sell Slush Ice? ›
Slush Ice is an ingredient that becomes available upon completing Remy's Level 10 Friendship Quest, The Unknown Flavor.
What does "dig for something blue" mean in Dreamlight Valley? ›
When you see "Dig for something blue," you may initially think that you need to use your Royal Shovel to dig up something buried in the ground. However, it actually refers to mining for blue gems using your Royal Pickaxe.
How to make gray stuff in Dreamlight Valley? ›
How to Make Gray Stuff in Disney Dreamlight Valley? In order to craft this recipe players will need to gather one example of a Cocoa Bean, Sugarcane, and any Dairy Product. These three ingredients in Disney Dreamlight Valley combined at any of the game's cooking stations will produce a single example of Gray Stuff.
Is there Rapunzel in Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›
Rapunzel, the spunky princess from Tangled, is one of the new characters added to Disney Dreamlight Valley as part of the "A Rift in Time" expansion. She has been trapped in her tower on Eternity Isle by Mother Gothel but has managed to break free.
How to break the tree stumps in Dreamlight Valley? ›
With everything you need in your inventory, go to a crafting station to craft the Shovel Blade. Open your inventory to use this item and upgrade your shovel. With your shovel upgraded, head to the Forest of Valor and clear out the stumps. Each stump you clear will give you softwood and hardwood.
How to break giant ice in Dreamlight Valley? ›
Make the Warmth of Summer Potion and Return to Elsa
Accompany Elsa to the Ice Cavern and use the newly upgraded pickaxe to break the ice chunks. Once the passage is clear, get inside the Ice Cavern and remove more of those ice blocks and Night Thorns.
The Ice Blocks in Elsa's Ice Cavern are fairly large, and to remove them, you will need to upgrade your Pickaxe. Else suggests using a special spell-infused concoction called the Cold of Winter Potion so that the Pickaxe can easily remove the Ice Blocks.
How do you unlock frozen Dreamlight Valley? ›
How To Unlock Elsa. To get Elsa and Anna back in the Valley, you'll have to spend some Dreamlight to unlock the Frozen Realm first. This door is located on the second floor of the Castle, just off from the Plaza. After gaining access to the Frozen Realm, you will run into Anna.
How do you unlock the ice Cavern in Dreamlight Valley? ›
To complete "The Ice Cavern Mystery" in Disney Dreamlight Valley, players must collect four items and place them onto the Pedestals inside Elsa's Ice Cavern in the Frosted Heights. These four objects include a Carrot, a Gold Ingot, a White Passion Lily, and Arendellian Pickled Herring.
How do you unlock the ice Throne in Dreamlight Valley? ›
After talking to Scrooge McDuck, purchase the Ice Throne, which is available at his store for 210 Star Coins. Apart from the Ice Throne, players also have the option to buy other furniture pieces of the same color, such as the Blue Dining Table, Dining Chair, etc.