Disney Dreamlight Valley's 'The Lucky Dragon' Update Arrives, Here Are The Patch Notes (2024)

Disney Dreamlight Valley isn't slowing down anytime soon, as today, the life sim's latest update has arrived.

The Lucky Dragon brings a whole new realm to the Valley, starring Mulan and her trusty dragon companion Mushu. Based on the 1998 Disney animated classic, the new realm will see you waking up Mulan, heading to the training grounds, and eventually, setting up Mushu's Dragon Temple.

The update also introduces a new Star Path in 'Majesty and Magnolia', which unlocks new Mulan-inspired accessories and decorations, new beach-themed Premium decor, the Memory Mania event — which runs from now until 17th July — and more.

Here are the full patch notes from developer Gameloft:

The Lucky Dragon Update Patch Notes, 26th June 2024

NEW CONTENT:

  • A new Realm door opens! Visit Mulan’s Realm and put your skills to the test in a rustic training camp surrounded by lush mountains.
  • Two new characters! Mulan and Mushu arrive with determination and spirit in equal measure. Take on brand new Friendship Quests and earn unique new items as you welcome these two to the Valley.
  • A new Star Path – Majesty and Magnolias – introduces a wide range of new rewards, from a Dream Style for Mulan, to floating kites and paper lanterns to adorn your Valley.
  • Celebrate the release of Disney and Pixar’s Inside Out 2 with an in-game event. Complete memories inspired by the film to unlock new Emotion-themed Animal Companions.
  • Show your Pride with a collection of new, free items, claimable via a series of in-game codes. Keep an eye out for a blog post on June 27th which will include more details (and the codes)!
  • Get ready for a day at the beach with a new Signature Bundle! The premium Island Getaway House Bundle, inspired by Disney’s Lilo & Stitch, offers a wide range of customization items, including a Dream Style for Stitch, a beach-side House Style, and a surfboard Glider, as well as island-inspired clothing items and furniture.
  • Help Remy expand on his culinary services with Remy’s Special Deliveries repeatable quests. Deliver food orders to Villagers around the Valley in exchange for special rewards.
  • Weekly rotations to look forward to! Keep an eye out for new optional items in the Premium Shop (alongside some returning favorites), as well as new, weekly DreamSnaps challenges and rewards.
  • New shipment alert! Scrooge McDuck’s Store has received a new batch of goods for sale!

IMPROVEMENTS:

EDIT MODE & FURNITURE:

  • Adjusted Edit Mode so that you may continue to place copies of a given furniture item without returning to the Furniture menu, so long as you own one or more additional copies of this item.
  • Added the ability to “duplicate” a placed furniture item that you have selected in Edit Mode, so long as you own one or more additional copies of this item.
  • Added the ability to replace all connected pieces of a given path or fence with a different style, so long as you own enough copies of it.
  • Adjusted path and fence placement when using a controller, to more easily set tile-by-tile placement in the cardinal directions.
  • Added an option to view similar items when hovering over a furniture item in Edit Mode.
  • Adjusted the cursor to remain centered on the screen when using Edit Mode in exterior locations while using a controller.
  • Adjusted camera speeds in Edit Mode so that the camera moves slower while zoomed in and moves faster while zoomed out.
  • Added the ability to hide the game UI while in Edit Mode.

DREAMSNAPS:

  • Improved the UI within the Current Challenge menu, making mandatory and bonus tags for a given challenge easier to read.
  • Added the ability to view your DreamSnap submission for a given challenge within the Voting and Rewarding menus.
  • Added the ability to view the number of bonus tags a photo submission has fulfilled in the DreamSnaps submission window.
  • Added a toggle within the Camera menu that allows players to make Touch of Magic furniture items invisible during DreamSnaps submissions.
  • Added a new filter when ordering clothing or furniture in Scrooge McDuck's Store that shows items relevant to the current DreamSnaps challenge.
  • Removed tags from hairstyles and facial hair so that players don't have to compromise on their personal style to meet DreamSnaps requirements.

VALLEY VISITS:

  • Added the ability to buy and sell items at Goofy's Stall during Valley Visits.
  • Added the ability to have Animal Companions follow you during Valley Visits.

PREMIUM SHOP:

  • Improved the Premium Shop preview page UI to provide a larger view of the selected item.

OTHER:

  • Reduced the size of time rifts when the Hourglass tool is not actively equipped to limit distraction. Time rifts will return to their regular size when the Hourglass is equipped.
  • Improved the "reward" screen when purchasing an item in the Premium Shop or opening a chest that contains an item, giving the player a larger view of each individual reward, and allowing them to equip or use each of these items directly from this screen.
  • Added an option to sign up for the Disney Dreamlight Valley newsletter within the Cloud Save menu.

TOP CHANGES AND BUG FIXES:

  • Introduced further optimizations to reduce crash rates on all platforms. We are continuing to keep a close eye on this topic and are exploring additional optimizations for future updates.
  • “Sprouting a Story” quest: Fixed an issue in which Storybook Pages could become stuck in night thorns.
  • “Gaston the... Hero?” quest: Fixed an issue in which dug-up treasures would not count towards quest completion.
  • “Flying Metal Nuisance” quest: Fixed an issue in which some players were blocked by sandstones.
  • “Village Project: Restoring the Sunstone” quest: Fixed an issue in which the Dawn Fragment may not be recognized, impacting quest progression.
  • “A Deal with Ursula” quest: Fixed an issue in which some players were unable to place the fourth crystal in the pedestal.
  • “Escape Claws” quest: Fixed an issue which prevented cleaning the Laugh Floor from registering as complete.
  • Fixed an issue which caused a game crash or freeze when cooking certain recipes (i.e. cupcakes) in outdoor spaces.
  • Fixed an issue in which objects would disappear after colliding with the game camera.
  • Fixed an issue in which various dresses and socks would clip with the avatar’s model and other clothing.
  • Fixed an issue in which Daisy would not share the time remaining before a new Boutique Challenge could be accepted.
  • Fixed an issue in which the gate to Eternity Isle would remain closed.
  • Fixed an issue in which certain dialog choices would not be selectable.
  • Fixed an issue which made it difficult to exit the door in Scrooge McDuck’s Store.
  • Fixed an issue in which the Touch of Magic door could not replace the basic door in the avatar’s house.
  • Fixed an issue in which the Strawberry Candy Tile and Strawberry Chocolate Candy Tile were swapped.
  • Fixed an issue in which progression in certain quests was blocked by a game crash or the game closing at the same time as a quest progressing to the next step.
  • Fixed an issue in which the avatar’s energy wouldn’t refill when entering their house.
  • Fixed an issue in which Oswald would spawn outside of the map.
  • Fixed an issue which prevented certain controllers from being recognized on MacOS.
  • Fixed an issue in which some buildings in the Valley – notably, Villager’s houses – would disappear.
  • Fixed an issue in which the Yellow and Blue Speckled Path would not display correctly.
  • Fixed an issue in which the Mystical Cave appeared darker than intended. Its lighting has been adjusted.
  • Fixed an issue in which gloves and bracelets would display as hovering in midair in Scrooge McDuck’s Store.
  • Fixed an issue in which the avatar’s texture would occasionally change after browsing the menu in Scrooge McDuck’s Store.
  • Fixed an issue in which the environment lighting would change after exiting Scrooge McDuck’s Store on Eternity Isle.
  • Fixed an issue in which the avatar would occasionally levitate above the ground in the Lagoon area of Eternity Isle.
  • Fixed an issue in which the visual effects for the Camera Royal Tool would be visible while riding attractions.
  • Fixed an issue in which the ground texture of broccoli would display incorrectly.
  • Fixed an issue in which selected items in Edit Mode would not become translucent.
  • Fixed an issue in which the sun and moon would be visible while inside the player’s house.
  • Fixed an issue in which discussions between Villagers during quests would not pause and resume as intended if the player left their speaking radius.
  • Fixed an issue in which the Leaf-Strewn Path with Border would display with a gap between the border and path.
  • Fixed an issue in which wearing shorts could result in the avatar’s legs displaying incorrectly.
  • Fixed an issue in which the “Use camera to get on” prompt would be displayed on attractions that are not rideable.
  • Fixed an issue in which the Oswaldian Trolley would not correctly align with the Trolly Tracks once crafted and placed.
  • Fixed multiple issues which impacted the sync between players in Valley Visits.
  • Various additional bug fixes relating to audio, visual, localization, gamepad control, and user interface issues, in addition to stability improvements.

The Lucky Dragon update lands today in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Will you be heading out with Mulan and friends today? Reflect in the comments.

[source disneydreamlightvalley.com, via x.com]

Disney Dreamlight Valley's 'The Lucky Dragon' Update Arrives, Here Are The Patch Notes (2024)

FAQs

Is it possible to beat Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›

If you're a gamer that strives to see all aspects of the game, you are likely to spend around 89 Hours to obtain 100% completion.

What is the forgetting Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›

They are an original character, a previous version of the player character who once ruled Dreamlight Valley but fell to the darkness long ago. However, by completing certain quests, you can redeem The Forgotten and welcome them back to the Valley once again.

How do I get Mulan in Dreamlight Valley? ›

First, you need to pay 15,000 Dreamlight to unlock the Mulan Realm in the Dream Castle. Dreamlight can be earned by completing Dreamlight Duties. Then, once in the Realm, there are five Quests you will need to complete.

Is Disney adding more characters to Dreamlight Valley? ›

Disney Dreamlight Valley's 2024 roadmap states that it will introduce new Disney characters, including Mike and Sully from Monsters Inc. and Princess Tiana from The Princess and the Frog. Players can expect new realms to explore, with Monsters Inc. being the first new realm in 2024.

Does Dreamlight Valley have an ending? ›

Well there was a teaser at the end of the story, but yes, the main story is done.

Is the Dreamlight Valley story finished? ›

While many have already completed the main storyline, The Forgotten's story is far from over! Once you've finished the main questline of Disney Dreamlight Valley, you'll unlock a short series of quests with The Forgotten to discover more about them and help reintegrate them into the Valley.

Who is the evil person in Dreamlight Valley? ›

While there are several Disney Villains in Dreamlight Valley, such as Ursula, the Sea Witch, the main antagonist of the game's first act is the Forgotten. This mysterious individual will step in your way numerous times as you work to restore the valley.

Is Rapunzel in Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›

Rapunzel, the spunky princess from Tangled, is one of the new characters added to Disney Dreamlight Valley as part of the "A Rift in Time" expansion. She has been trapped in her tower on Eternity Isle by Mother Gothel but has managed to break free.

Can you unlock Simba in Dreamlight Valley? ›

How to Unlock Simba. Simba is unlocked by opening The Lion King Realm in the Dream Castle, which costs 10,000 Dreamlight. You will need to complete Nala's initial quest upon arriving in The Lion King Realm, and then complete Simba's initial quest in The Lion King Realm to have him join the Valley.

How do I get Belle in Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›

To unlock Belle, you must head to the Dream Castle and through the door to the Beauty and the Beast Realm. Opening the Beauty and the Beast Realm costs 12,500 Dreamlight. Once in the Beauty and the Beast Realm, you need to complete the following two quests to bring Belle to your Valley: Into the West Wing!

How do you get the avatar code in Dreamlight Valley? ›

Once you have your final Avatar prepared, head back to the Avatar Designer Tool Menu and select the Avatar Code option. From there, you can generate an Avatar Code that you will need to copy via the button. This code will expire in 24hrs, but can be regenerated.

What new characters are coming to Dreamlight Valley in 2024? ›

Exciting features are on the horizon for Disney Dreamlight Valley in 2024. Tiana, Daisy Duck, and Mulan are set to join the game in free updates. Mulan will receive her own Realm, while the others may simply be added.

How do you unlock Jack Skellington in Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›

Give all four of the Matryoshka Dolls to this tree to unlock Jack Skellington. Once you've obtained all four of the Matryoshka Dolls, make your way to the Forgotten Lands and seek out a large brown tree with a pumpkin carved on it. Approach this tree and give it the four Matryoshka Dolls.

Is Hercules in Dreamlight Valley? ›

Hercules is a Disney franchise featured in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Does Dreamlight Valley run out of quests? ›

In Disney Dreamlight Valley, there are always tasks to be done, and the lack of story quests should be seen as an opportunity rather than a loss as it provides a chance for undivided focus on all the other things going on in the Valley, including things like Friendships, filling out collectibles inventories, making ...

How many worlds are in Disney Dreamlight Valley? ›

Updated March 9th, 2024, by Bobby Mills: Disney Dreamlight Valley is the game that just won't quit. There are now a whopping eight realms accessible via the castle, and judging by the Tower of Babel-level number of doors, a fair few more are inbound.

What to do after beating the forgotten Dreamlight Valley? ›

After completing resolving the conflict with the Forgotten, they'll spend time in your village, though there isn't much you can do at first. A short while after moving them from the Dark Castle into your village, you'll be able to check in on how they're adjusting to life in the valley.

How many areas are in Dreamlight Valley? ›

Part of the nostalgic magic of Disney Dreamlight Valley is the expansive world of the Valley itself. Spanning eight unique biomes, there is a lot to see and do if you want to max out your friendships, cultivate veritable fields of crops, and rid the village of those creepy Night Thorns.

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