Disney Dreamlight Valley: How To Share And Savor Some Sweetness

Disney Dreamlight Valley: How To Share And Savor Some Sweetness

As a seasoned adventurer in the magical realm of Disney Dreamlight Valley, I must say that the End of Summer Event has been nothing short of a delightful treat! The sweet aroma of roasting marshmallows and the crackling fires have added an enchanting charm to this whimsical world.


The scent of melting marshmallows and crackling fires fills the air in Disney Dreamlight Valley‘s End of Summer Event. It’s a time-limited mini-event that lets you harvest specialty marshmallows to make more tasty recipes and grab several exclusive rewards. During the End of Summer Event, you can complete two village duties: Share Some Sweetness and Savor Some Sweetness. Of course, there are no instructions on how to share and savor some sweetness in Disney Dreamlight Valley, and you might also struggle with finding the locations of Blue and Pink Marshmallows in the valley.

To earn two rewards, it’s essential that you perform a few unique tasks to Spread and Enjoy a Bit of Sweetness. Luckily, these tasks aren’t overly complicated when you understand the steps involved and can locate all necessary resources.

How To Share Some Sweetness In Disney Dreamlight Valley

To Share Some Sweetness in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you must do the following things:

  • Cook 25 of Disney Dreamlight Valley’s Roasted Marshmallows recipe.
  • Give all 25 of the Roasted Marshmallow dishes as gifts to any Valley villagers you like.

After gathering enough marshmallows and carrying out the instructions provided earlier, you’ll be able to acquire the “Birding Top” as a reward for fulfilling the “Share Some Sweetness” task. This is a unique piece of clothing for your neck, styled like old-fashioned binoculars.

In the magical world of Disney Dreamlight Valley, here’s a recipe I stumbled upon for Roasted Marshmallows. It calls for two distinct types: Pink and Blue Marshmallows. The pink ones are quite common, but finding those elusive Blue Marshmallows can be a real challenge!

Where To Find Pink Marshmallows

Disney Dreamlight Valley: How To Share And Savor Some Sweetness

In Disney Dreamlight Valley, you’ll discover Pink Marshmallows blooming on shrubs instead of bushes, right within the Plaza area. There are a total of three shrubs with Pink Marshmallows, and each one takes around 30 minutes to mature. When you harvest a Pink Marshmallow shrub, it yields four individual Pink Marshmallows.

Where To Find Blue Marshmallows

Disney Dreamlight Valley: How To Share And Savor Some Sweetness

You can find Blue Marshmallows on the ground as a random spawn in several possible Disney Dreamlight Valley biomes, as listed below:

  • Dazzle Beach
  • Forest of Valor
  • Glade of Trust
  • Peaceful Meadow
  • Plaza

Instead, you may notice that Blue Marshmallows typically appear more frequently in the Plaza or Peaceful Meadow areas. It was here where we discovered the most of them. When you collect a Blue Marshmallow from the ground, you’ll only receive a single one, so it’s wise to gather one as soon as you spot it.

In this game, the only way to complete the “Share Some Sweetness” task is by offering roasted marshmallows to the villagers. Giving them S’mores or raw marshmallows won’t be accepted as fulfilling the task.

How To Savor Some Sweetness In Disney Dreamlight Valley

To Savor Some Sweetness in Disney Dreamlight Valley, you must do the following:

  • Cook either 25 Roasted Marshmallows, S’mores, or a mix of both.
  • Eat all 25 Roasted Marshmallows or S’mores for a big energy boost.

Upon finishing the task, you’ll receive a Hiking Backpack as your prize. Notably, this isn’t a container for storing marshmallows, but rather a piece of clothing your character can don on their back. Regrettably, it doesn’t seem to increase your marshmallow storage capacity, which might be for the best after consuming 25 consecutive marshmallow meals.

If you’re having trouble locating enough regular Marshmallows within Disney Dreamlight Valley, consider preparing S’mores rather than Roasted Marshmallows as an alternative. It might be simpler to obtain Pink Marshmallows, and fortunately, the recipe for S’mores only calls for a single Blue Marshmallow instead of two.

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2024-09-09 13:04