One of the new items added to Disney Dreamlight Valley in the exciting Toy Story Update is Coffee Beans, a cooking ingredient used to make various new recipes, such as plain Coffee, Latte, or Mocha. However, players will only be able to make these recipes after Coffee Beans are first unlocked through a prerequisite quest. This requirement is similar to how Coconuts were absent from the Valley until Maui's Friendship Quest, "Burying the Eel," was completed. Likewise, to unlock Coffee Beans in Disney Dreamlight Valley, players will need to complete a Friendship Quest with one of the new characters in the latest update — Stitch.

Coffee Beans become available during Stitch's Level 4 Friendship Quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley, "Very Sleepy Stitch." During this quest, players are tasked with planting and harvesting Coffee Beans to make a cup of Coffee for the space alien outlaw. Those who have yet to unlock Stitch must first complete the quest "Built To Destroy," which involves finding Slimy Stockings in the Dazzle Beach, Peaceful Meadow, and Forest of Valors biomes. However, the catch is that each stocking will only appear after several in-game days, meaning unlocking Stitch will take some time.

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Completing Very Sleepy Stitch in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Completing the Very Sleepy Stitch Quest to Unlock Coffee Beans In Disney Dreamlight Valley

Nevertheless, those who brought Stitch to the Valley must progress his Friendship to Level 4 to begin the "Very Sleepy Stitch" quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley. To get started on this Friendship Quest, players must first find a Coffee Cup near Wall-E's garden. After showing the cup to Wall-E and speaking with Stitch, fans will be tasked with gathering materials to plant and nurture Stitch's Coffee Tree.

According to YouTube content creator Serroh, Dreamers must collect Pebbles ×25, Clay ×25, and Sack ×1. Pebbles can be found by digging up dirt within Dazzle Beach, Forest of Valor, Sunlit Plateau, and Forgotten Lands. Similarly, Clay also comes from unearthing soil in the Glade of Trust, Sunlit Plateau, and Forgotten Lands.

To make the Sack during the "Very Sleepy Stitch" quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley, players will need Fiber ×15 and Soil ×5. Fiber is made from Seaweed, which can be found along the shores of Dazzle Beach or by fishing in empty ocean water. After collecting all the required materials, players must plant the Coffee Tree in the Glade of Trust and water it until the sapling has fully grown. Harvest the beans and use them to make Coffee for Stitch.

After a few more dialogue sequences with Remy, Stitch, and Wall-E, "Very Sleepy Stitch" will be complete. Now, three Coffee Trees will permanently be available in the Glade of Trust, letting players harvest Coffee Beans whenever they wish in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

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Source: YouTube/Serroh

  • Disney Dreamlight Valley Key Art
    Disney Dreamlight Valley
    Platform:
    PC, Steam, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, iOS
    Released:
    2022-09-06
    Developer:
    Gameloft
    Publisher:
    Gameloft
    Genre:
    Life Simulation, Adventure
    ESRB:
    E
    Summary:
    In Disney Dreamlight Valley, players will create their own Disney avatar as they interact with some of the most iconic characters in Disney and Pixar history. The story surrounds the dream castle and the realm it resides in, which is a place where several characters, hero and villain alike, have lived together in harmony. However, an evil force known as the Forgetting consumes the kingdom. It's up to the player to solve puzzles, reunite characters, and embark on feature-rich character storylines to save the Dream realm. Players can build their own Disney neighborhood - plant gardens, go fishing, build residences - or go on adventures in dark caverns, sail the seas, or navigate spooky forests. The choice belongs to the player as they traverse the various Disney worlds in this cozy game that takes notes from mainstays like Animal Crossing and Stardew Valley.
    Franchise:
    Disney
    Multiplayer:
    Online Co-Op
    Mode:
    Single-Player, Multiplayer
    How Long To Beat:
    30h 12m