How to Unlock Piglet in Disney Dreamlight Valley’s Best Friend Quest

You can invite Piglet to the valley in Disney Dreamlight Valley after finishing the “How to Meet a Best Friend (Again)” quest. Piglet is the final member of the trio you unlock, which means you’ll need to clear the Winnie the Pooh and Eeyore story quests first to make it possible to reach him. Here’s what you need to do to trigger the quest and unlock Piglet.

Key takeaways

  • Piglet becomes available only after completing the “How to Meet a Best Friend (Again)” quest.
  • To reach that point, you must finish the Winnie the Pooh and Eeyore story quest lines first.
  • The quest’s Everoak Tree access requires collecting paint colors and then proving Pooh’s visited locations with photos.
  • You’ll take pictures at specific spots in Braveheart Grove, Gloommeadow, and Drowsybloom Acre.
  • After showing the photos, Pooh asks you to repair a bridge so he and Piglet can reach each other faster.
  • Once the bridge is repaired and Pooh recalls the yellow paint, the tree cave unlocks and Piglet is added as a character.

How To Meet A Best Friend (Again) Quest Guide In DDV

At the beginning of the quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley, everyone is trying to work out how to get inside the Everoak Tree located in Braveheart Grove. When you arrive, the painting there appears to be missing its colors. Your group decides to split up so you can locate the missing paint and finish the picture—unlocking the cave in the process.

After searching for a while, Piglet rushes in and hands you the pink paint. Take that paint back to the artwork and apply it to the pink sections.

Next, speak with the characters you need to talk to, then head over to Piglet’s house to speak with Eeyore. He eventually provides the blue paint, which you’ll use to fill in additional parts of the painting.

Even after that, the Everoak Tree still won’t open. So Dreamers decide to track down Winnie the Pooh and get an update from him. He can’t quite remember whether he found anything, but he does remember where he looked. To move the quest forward, you must visit the locations he mentions and take pictures to show him.

How To Take Pictures Of The Places Winnie The Pooh Visited In DDV

First, you need a photo of a big waterfall with acorns. Go to the lake in Braveheart Grove near the fountain you repaired during Piglet’s earlier story quest, then use the camera to capture the waterfall.

Then photograph the sturdy bridge where you originally played Pooh Sticks. That bridge is in Gloommeadow—stand near it and take a picture with the bridge visible in the background.

Finally, travel to Drowsybloom Acre and take a photo of the broken bridge between Drowsybloom Acre and Braveheart Grove.

How To Unlock Piglet In DDV

Show Pooh Bear the pictures you took. He then goes to the bridge himself and asks you to repair it, since fixing it will let him reach Piglet sooner, and it will also help Piglet get to him faster.

Now you’ll need to explore Honeyglow Woods and gather the materials needed for the repair. You’ll obtain resources by digging up the ground or destroying resin rocks.

You can also collect what you need by fishing outside the ripples or by clearing away twisted wood obstacles.

In addition, you’ll get materials from Busy Bees’ House.

Once the bridge is repaired, Pooh remembers that he actually found yellow paint, but he mistook it for honey. With that cleared up, you can access the tree cave.

Finishing this completes the “How to Meet a Best Friend (Again)” quest and unlocks Piglet as a playable character in DDV.

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