How to Complete Wall-E Loves Flowers in Disney Dreamlight Valley

How to Complete Wall-E Loves Flowers in Disney Dreamlight Valley

I was crouched by a patch of tulips while Wall‑E trundled nearby, counting petals and wondering how a duty name could be that unhelpful. You’ve seen duties like this: a single clue and a lot of guesswork. I’ll walk you through the exact moves so the guesswork stops costing you time.

I’ve chased seasonal duties across consoles and PC, and I play with an eye for shortcuts. Treat this as a field report: precise steps, small tricks, and a couple of ways to shave time off the grind.

Wall‑E can be anywhere the villagers gather — here’s how that reality plays out

Find Wall‑E first. He turns up in predictable spots: his house, Scrooge McDuck’s, Tiana’s Palace, Chez Remy, or roaming the main valley and DLC worlds such as Wishblossom Ranch and The Storybook Vale. Open the map, ping his icon, and go.

  • Ask him to hang out. Interact and choose “Let’s hang out!” so Wall‑E follows you. The meter only counts while he’s by your side.
  • Gather 50 flowers while he’s following. Any flower counts — Plaza, Forest of Valor, Everafter, Pixie Acres — they all register. You can forage fresh spawns or use a faster trick below.
  • Speed trick: use stored flowers. Drop flowers from storage on the ground and pick them back up while Wall‑E follows. It’s a repeatable shortcut that turns inventory into a flower conveyor and collapses hours into minutes.

Bring a flower‑finding Companion. Some Companions are a magnet for petals and will pick blooms you miss; good examples are Dinah, the Magic Carpet, and the Sunbirds. They’re the small advantage that saves trips across the map.

How do you complete Wall‑E Loves Flowers?

Complete it by collecting a total of 50 flowers with Wall‑E set to hang out with you. Use fast travel between biomes, equip a flower‑picking Companion, and consider the stored‑flower drop/pick method if you want a speed run.

Where can I find Wall‑E in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

Check the map first. If he’s not at his house, scan high‑traffic NPC spots: Scrooge McDuck’s, restaurants, or the DLC zones (Wishblossom Ranch and Storybook Vale see a lot of NPC traffic). Console players on Switch, PlayStation, or Xbox and PC players on Steam often share sightings on Reddit and Discord if you need a live tip.

What reward do you get for finishing the Wall‑E Loves Flowers duty?

Finishing the duty nets the Decorative Tulip Bouquet, an Eggstravaganza‑exclusive item. If you’re collecting every event piece, this one is non‑negotiable.

You’ll want the tulip bouquet on your shelf — why that matters and what to do next

The Decorative Tulip Bouquet is unique to this duty, so missing it means missing an event cosmetic. After you finish Wall‑E’s task, you’ll still have other duties to chase: That’s Not Where Eggs Come From!, Spring Taste Test, and Bunnies on the Run.

Share strategies and timing on platforms such as Reddit, Discord, and YouTube streams; Gameloft’s forums and the official Dreamlight Valley social channels often highlight event spawn windows and quick routes. If you play cross‑platform on Switch, PlayStation, Xbox, or PC, pin your route and teammates on Discord to speed up group runs.

Want to shave even more time? Plan routes that hit dense flower biomes in one fast‑travel loop, use a Companion that gathers petals, and carry a stack of stored flowers to drop and pick up on the go.

So: will you grind this the patient way, or will you run the stored‑flower loop and post the time on Reddit to bait debate?

Standing by flowers with Wall-e in disney dreamlight valley
Screenshot by Moyens I/O
Decorative Tulip Bouquet on ground in disney dreamlight valley
Screenshot by Moyens I/O