Lancetfish Paella is a complicated five-star dish you can make in Disney Dreamlight Valley, which requires tough fish to make. It’s located in a far-off space that is hard to reach for newcomers to the game.
Where to find Lancetfish Paella Disney Dreamlight Valley ingredients
You’ll require five different ingredients to make Lancetfish Paella. They are:
- Lancetfish
- Tomato
- Shrimp
- Any kind of seafood like Shrimp or Squid
- Rice
Lancetfish can be fished from the Forgotten Lands. It’s the hardest biome to reach in Disney Dreamlight Valley, unfortunately, and will require a lot of Dreamlight to unlock. Once you’ve finally reached the dark area, fish from the ponds in the area and look for blue ripples. This is where the Lancetfish lurk. You may get other kinds of fish from the catch too but be persistent. I was able to find mine the first time, however.
Tomatoes and their seeds can be bought at Goofy’s Stall in Dazzle Beach. The seeds can be bought for 8 Star Coins each from one of Mickey’s best friends. You may be lucky because the tomatoes themselves may be up for sale too. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case today for me. You might also find a fresh Tomato from Wall-E’s garden; thankfully, luck was on my side this time. They’re also used as a Ratatouille ingredient.
Shrimp can be caught while fishing at Dazzle Beach nearby Goofy’s Stall, thankfully. Catching two of them is easier to do for any kind of seafood addition, but if you have any spare Squid in your inventory you might as well use that. While trying to catch Shrimp, look for blue ripples in the ocean.
Lastly, Rice can be bought at Goofy’s Stall in the Glade of Trust. You can buy the seeds for 35 Star Coins each or the ingredient itself for 92 Star Coins. It’s worth the extra money to just get the ingredient, but if you want to save money, you can grow the Rice yourself.
Where to cook
You can cook your meal at any stove in Disney Dreamlight Valley. There’s one in your house or if you’ve finished Remy’s realm in the castle, at Chez Remy. Throw all of the ingredients in the pot, and you should have your Lancetfish Paella. Bon appetite!
Published: Nov 15, 2024 10:39 am