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How to Manage Quests in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Managing quests is as easy as 1, 2, 3!

With any good life-sim game these days, there are going to be quite a few different quests that you’ll want to complete. Whether mainline or side quests, there are always great reasons to complete as many as possible in order to fully get the entire experience of what the game has to offer. And luckily, Disney Dreamlight Valley is no different.

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Offering players a ton of great quests to complete across multiple Realms, they’ll have a chance to earn all kinds of great in-game goodies to utilize as they play. From clothing, furniture, food, Star Coins, and more, you can bet that there’s always something to work towards. Today, we’ll explain how you can manage your quests in Disney Dreamlight Valley in order to maximize how quickly you can get things done in-game.

How to Manage Quests in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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When it comes to quests in Disney Dreamlight Valley, there are a few categories that they can fall into. You have the Story Quests that directly impact your progression through the game’s actual campaign, Friendship Quests that allow you to build your relationships with the Disney inhabitants that you’ve met, and Realm Quests that tie directly into the Realms you are unlocking.

All of these different quest types will give you a reward in some form or another. For example, Story Quests typically give you monetary rewards or items while Friendship Quests allow you to become closer friends with characters, thus eventually getting more out of them.

With Story Quests being the big name of the game here though, these are what players will have their eyes on most of the time. And while trying to keep up with those may be perceived as easy, at a certain point you’ll have a lot of quests at once which makes things a bit hard to keep track of.

Picking up quests is a piece of cake as you really just speak to each character and accept them to add them to your Quests page within your pause menu. Similarly, to turn in a quest once it’s been completed, just head to the very same character to turn it in. They typically have a green checkmark above their head if the quest is complete.

If you’re looking to focus on a single quest, go to the Quests page and hover over the one you want to track, and then hit the corresponding button that allows you to track it. Now, you’ll have the quest appear on-screen so that you can monitor its progress as you complete the tasks for it. Once finished, it’ll let you know when it’s time to turn it in.

Additionally, if you’re supposed to collect items for a quest, your inventory will indicate these items with an icon in the shape of a diamond that it’s a quest-specific item. It’s a handy way to keep track of what you’re supposed to be doing or what the item is you’re still in need of.

That’s all you gotta do in order to manage quests in Disney Dreamlight Valley!

Related: How to Fast Travel in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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