Dave the Diver: All Villager Favorite Items — Into the Jungle

Dave the Diver: All Villager Favorite Items — Into the Jungle

The first time I handed Panutah a bottle of cheap wine, her face closed like a ledger. My friendship bar ticked up a single notch and the afternoon thinned into a small, bitter lesson. You learn quick: the right gift opens doors; the wrong one locks conversations.

I’ve spent hours trading, fishing, and testing which items actually move relationships forward in Dave the Diver: Into the Jungle. I’ll tell you what matters, where to hunt the goods, and how to turn preferred dishes into decent cash at Bancho’s Grill. Read this like a map — because some gifts will light your path and others will waste your time.

All villager favorite ingredients and gifts in Dave the Diver Into the Jungle

You learn people faster from what they keep on shelves than what they say at the market. Below is a compact reference for every villager’s favorite cooked ingredient and the gifts that actually bump friendship fast. Use this list when you plan your runs; it’s the shortest route from casual nods to meaningful quest unlocks.

Villager Dish Items
Panutah King Oyster Mushroom Vintage Wine
Muna Electric Eel Ancient Tablets
Rimbo Sockeye Salmon Black Caiman Tooth
Lathi Bamboo Shoot Pirarucu Scale
Basu Piraiba Catfish Muse Dash Merch
Peneb Nile Perch Sweets
Lipah All Meats Lizards
Jepun Cassava Tumbler
Uzme Giant Snakehead Coral
Harta Giant Freshwater Stingray Gold Jewelry
Gesang Orthoceras ComicsAction FiguresGame Consoles
Chandra TBC Pearls
Kinah Moonlight Gourami NovelsNotebookFountain Pen
Meilan TBC Hibiscus
Jaka Largemouth Bass Noise-canceling earphones
Bonita Black Caiman Rover Merch
Omila TBC TBC
Perak Snake Meat Sports Balls
Cinta TBC Flute
Eka TBC ComicsGame Consoles
Saniah TBC SweetsDolls
Bima TBC ComicsAction FiguresGame Consoles

What gifts raise friendship fastest in Dave the Diver Into the Jungle?

If you want the biggest jump, give the villager their named gift from the list above rather than generic items. Favored gifts produce a large friendship spike; using a favorite ingredient in a cooked dish increases their tip and makes them more likely to visit Bancho’s Grill. Treat favorites like precision tools — they save time and unlock quests faster than scattershot gifting.

How do I get villager-favorite gifts?

Start your loop at Rimbo’s shop and clear his shelves daily; he stocks merch and household items the community wants. While diving, keep an eye on the lakebed for pearls and jewelry — you’ll usually surface with one or two per trip. Quests and friendship milestone rewards sometimes hand out gifts too, so route your social errands to collect quest rewards and double up on presents.

Dave the Diver Rimbo's shop
Screenshot by Moyens I/O

How to get favorite villager gifts in Dave the Diver Into the Jungle

Most players treat the village like an MMO auction house: check once, miss an item, and regret it later. Here’s a short playbook that turns errands into planned runs and maximizes the goods you bring home.

Rimbo’s shop — Your daily reset point. Rimbo rotates stock; buying video game merch, toys, and practical trinkets will net you the gifts most requested by villagers. If you’re playing on Steam or the Nintendo Switch, bookmark community guides on Steam Guides or Reddit threads for exact spawn patterns; creators on YouTube also time stock resets in short clips.

Fishing and lake scavenging — Jewelry, pearls, and rare scales appear while you swim the lakebed. Treat each dive like a small loot run: prioritize corridors with visible glints and use upgrades that increase item find rate. A favorite gift is a lighthouse in a fogged map.

Quest rewards and friendship tiers — Complete side quests and aim for friendship levels three and four where gift rewards occasionally appear. Some NPC quests hand out items you can recycle as gifts for others — plan your routes so questing and gifting feed each other.

Game tools and communities I use when tracking item spawns: Steam community guides, r/DaveTheDiver on Reddit, and short-form clips on YouTube for timing Rimbo’s inventory refresh. If you track your runs like a mini spreadsheet (I use a simple note in Notion or Google Keep) you’ll stop wasting dives and start building the relationships that move the story.

If a mismatched gift is a splinter in a handshake, then a well-chosen present is the doorway you didn’t know you had — so who will you try to impress next?