How To Approach A Raccoon And What To Feed Them In Disney Dreamlight Valley

How To Approach A Raccoon And What To Feed Them In Disney Dreamlight Valley

Jon Suan
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The new Disney Dreamlight Valley offers a player a lot of things to do, they can go and do some farming, collecting materials and furniture to pretty up the place. They can find and interact with different Disney characters like Moana and Minnie Mouse, and even do quests for them. There is also a whole list of collections you can do as well as finding certain items, food and critters in the game. In this guide, we’ll show you how to approach Raccoons and what to feed them! Remember to not do this in real life!

Disney Dreamlight Valley: How To Approach A Raccoon And What To Feed Them

Now there are a lot of different animals and critters in Disney Dreamlight Valley, it’s kind of supposed to be like that since it’s tradition that Disney Princesses should do song and dances with random animals. So, they need these animals around whenever they need to spontaneously sing and dance.

Source: Quick Tips – YouTube

If you need to get a raccoon for the collection you have your work cut out for you. The easiest way to have a chance of interacting with them is to chase them. Chase them until they tire out and sit on the ground, once they’re on the ground you can finally interact with them. It might take a couple of minutes so keep chasing them so they can’t rest. After they’re tired, interact with them and give them their favorite food which are blueberries!

Congratulations you now know how to approach the raccoons and what to give them in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Now go out there and chase those things down! Many thanks to Quick Tips for showing everyone how this critter works, if you need more information on the subject then go check their video out here: How To Approach A Raccoon And What To Feed Them In Disney Dreamlight Valley – YouTube

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