The resin still smelled of smoke when I reached Eeyore’s ruined doorway. You’d expect a sad donkey to be simple to fix, but his sleep was the stubborn knot we couldn’t untie. I told him we’d rebuild—because leaving him with a broken bed felt like leaving a story half-finished.
When you fix things at home you gather parts and tools: How to complete Chapter 6: A Place for Eeyore in Disney Dreamlight Valley
I’ll keep this lean: Eeyore’s mood hinges on two things—removing resin and rebuilding his house. You’ve already eased his spirits in earlier chapters; now you finish the job. Follow the checkpoints below and you’ll convert goodwill into a permanent villager.
Housekeeping first: Craft an Amber Brushwoods Pickaxe Upgrade
Most players know that upgrades are inventory winners; this one matters because resin won’t budge for a stock pickaxe. Your target is the Amber Brushwoods Pickaxe Upgrade. You’ll need:
- 4 Juniper Berry
- 2 Acorn Snail
- 1 Honey Agate

Juniper Berries spawn on berry bushes in Gloommeadow. Acorn Snails appear in white water ripples across all biomes, and Honey Agate waits in Honeyglow Woods’ mining spots. Once crafted at any crafting station, the upgrade makes resin removal routine—your upgraded pickaxe is a dentist’s drill for resin.
How do I get the Amber Brushwoods Pickaxe Upgrade?
Gather the three item types, then visit any crafting station. If you’re short on Acorn Snails, fish at ripple spots until your net is full. Use resource trackers or a simple checklist in your notes app to speed runs across biomes.
Picking up the pieces: Fix Eeyore’s house
Repairs are always material-heavy in life and in-game: expect to forage a little. Eeyore asks for his old home back, so you’ll replicate the original build with these supplies:
- 10 Driftwood
- 5 Tree Resin
- 3 Oak Leaves
- 12 Soft Limestone

Collect those resources around Drowsybloom Acre and Gloommeadow, then use them on Eeyore’s house. The build looks modest, but sturdiness matters more than flash. After repairs, ask Eeyore what else would push him from content to quietly cheerful.
What do I need to repair Eeyore’s house?
All items are forage, mine, or collect. Driftwood and Soft Limestone appear by the water and rock nodes; Tree Resin and Oak Leaves are foraged in the two Honeyglow biomes. If you use a companion or platform-specific perks (Steam cloud saves, Xbox Quick Resume), mark materials in a shared checklist to avoid repeat trips.
Simple aesthetics: Decorate Eeyore’s house
Decoration changes mood in small games and small rooms: Pooh suggests comfort over spectacle. You’ll craft decor that nudges Eeyore’s happiness—gather these:
- 6 Golden Honey
- 4 Honey Agate
- 2 Acorn Snail
- 4 Driftwood

Golden Honey is farmed via Busy Bee boxes—plant flowers near them until production peaks. Craft two Acorn Lanterns and 16 Driftwood Paths at your station, place the lanterns and paths within Eeyore’s yard, then talk to him and Pooh to trigger the final wrap-up.
Where do I find Honey Agate, Juniper Berry, and Golden Honey?
Honey Agate: mining nodes in all Honeyglow areas. Juniper Berry: berry bushes in Gloommeadow. Golden Honey: Busy Bee boxes—more flowers equals more honey. If you play on PC (Steam), console (Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch), or mobile builds from Gameloft, resource nodes are consistent across platforms.
Because small gestures add up: Finishing Chapter 6 and what follows
After decoration, speak to Eeyore and Pooh. You’ll receive Charcoal Pencils and officially invite Eeyore to Honeyglow Woods as a resident. That opens his friendship quest, A Gloomy Goofy Adventure, and the next main story, Interlude 2: The Gloomy Hollow.
I’ll leave you with one practical nudge: if Golden Honey is bottlenecking progress, prioritize flower plots and Busy Bee box placement. Think of the run as a short series of fetch tasks with a tidy emotional payoff—a small rebuild that changes a villager’s arc.
Want to argue whether building a house or decorating it matters more to villager happiness?