Placing Stalls in DLC Worlds: A Guide for Disney Dreamlight Valley

Placing Stalls in DLC Worlds: A Guide for Disney Dreamlight Valley

The Emotional Rescue update that rolled out on August 20 for Disney Dreamlight Valley brought a wave of exciting new features, and one standout addition is the ability to set up stalls in DLC worlds. These stalls are incredibly beneficial for stocking up on essential resources, but the process to place them can be a bit confusing. If you’re looking to streamline your inventory in the game, here’s a straightforward guide on how to place stalls in DLC worlds.

There are plenty of players out there who have mastered the ins and outs of Disney Dreamlight Valley, and I’m here to share that knowledge with you. From simple navigation tips to detailed strategies, this guide is crafted to help you make the most of your game.

How to Place Stalls in Disney Dreamlight Valley

To set up stalls in DLC worlds, follow these easy steps:

  1. Travel to either Eternity Isle or Storybook Vale.
  2. Open Furniture Mode.
  3. Click on the “House” tab.
  4. Scroll down to the “Stalls” section.
  5. Select your desired stalls and place them.

Finding the stalls might feel tricky at first since they don’t have a dedicated category. However, once you familiarize yourself, setting them up will easily become second nature.

What Do DLC Stalls Sell in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

DLC stalls sell a range of items from the local region, tailored to the type of stall. For example, if you position Aladdin’s Gem Stall in Storybook Vale, you can purchase unique resources like Magma, Opal, and Star Sapphire. Conversely, setting it up in Eternity Isle will offer items such as Evergem, Alexandrite, and Blue Zircon.

All Types of Stalls in Disney Dreamlight Valley

There’s a total of seven different stalls you can place throughout the valley, of which each comes with two specific variants suited for Eternity Isle and Storybook Vale. Here’s a breakdown:

Some items for sale at Kristoff's stall in Disney Dreamlight Valley
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Stall Resources
Kristoff’s Stall Rotating stock of materials like Stone, Clay, and Softwood.
Storybook Vale Kristoff’s Stall Rotating stock including Fairy Bubbles, Gravel, and Common Club Rush.
Eternity Isle Kristoff’s Stall Rotating stock of Bones, Pearls, and Bronze Ingots.
Aladdin’s Gem Stall Rotating stock of Gems like Topaz, Diamond, and Citrine.
Storybook Vale Aladdin’s Gem Stall Rotating stock including Magma, Opal, and Pure Ice.
Eternity Isle Aladdin’s Gem Stall Rotating stock of Evergem, Jade, and Bumblestone.
Moana’s Fishing Boat Rotating stock of Fish like Bass, Bream, and Crab.
Storybook Vale Moana’s Fishing Boat Rotating stock of Hippocampus, Flying Fish, and Koi.
Eternity Isle Moana’s Fishing Boat Rotating stock of Dunebopper, Shad, and Sand Worm.
The Beast’s Greenhouse Rotating stock of Flowers like Houseleeks, Milkweed, and Sunflowers.
Storybook Vale The Beast’s Greenhouse Rotating stock of Roses, Poppies, and Tale Cone Flowers.
Eternity Isle The Beast’s Greenhouse Rotating stock of Cactus, Glass-Like Flowers, and Pitcher Plants.
Mulan’s Tea Stall Always has three Oolong Tea Leaves, Jasmine Tea Leaves, and Chrysanthemum Tea Leaves available for free.
Storybook Vale Mulan’s Tea Stall Always has three Oolong Tea Leaves, Jasmine Tea Leaves, and Chrysanthemum Tea Leaves available for free.
Eternity Isle Mulan’s Tea Stall Always has three Oolong Tea Leaves, Jasmine Tea Leaves, and Chrysanthemum Tea Leaves available for free.
Tiana’s Meal Stall Rotating stock of dishes like Gumbo, Beignets, and Poutine.
Storybook Vale Tiana’s Meal Stall Rotating stock of dishes including Lightning Cookies, Sour Berry Pie, and Chimera Skewer.
Eternity Isle Tiana’s Meal Stall Rotating stock including Spiky Berry Pie, Rainbouillabaisse, and Cinnamon Donuts.
Wall-E’s Garden Rotating stock of crops like Carrots, Lettuce, and Wheat.
Storybook Vale Wall-E’s Garden Rotating stock including Cauliflower, Honeydew Melon, and Barley.
Eternity Isle Wall-E’s Garden Rotating stock including Cabbage, Flute Root, and Cosmic Figs.

With these stalls at your disposal, your adventures in Disney Dreamlight Valley will definitely become more productive. Once you’ve got supplies stocked, why not try completing the Retro Roadtrip Star Path tasks or finish the Dream On! quest, where you can begin unlocking Sadness?

What are the benefits of placing stalls in DLC worlds? Placing stalls allows you to easily access essential resources without the hassle of traveling back to the main game area, enhancing gameplay efficiency. Are all stalls the same across different worlds? No, each stall offers unique items based on its location, improving your strategy for resource gathering. How frequently do stall items rotate? Stall items rotate regularly, so it’s advisable to check back often for new resources.

So get out there and enjoy setting up your new stalls! Your gaming experience is about to get even more thrilling. And when you’re ready to dive into more related content, head over to Moyens I/O for tips, guides, and community insights.